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"Everybody Runs"
Series Minority Report
Season 1, Episode 10
Air date November 30th, 2015
Writers Max Borenstein; Kevin Falls
Director Greg Beeman
Producers Max Borenstein; Steven Spielberg; Mark Mylod; Matt McGuinness; Kevin Falls; Justin Falvey; Darryl Frank; Greg Beeman; Anna Fricke; Shalisha Francis; Neal Ahern, Jr.; Lana Cho; Sean Hennen; Dieter Ismagil
Starring Meagan Good; Stark Sands; Nick Zano; Daniel London; Laura Regan; Li Jun Li; Wilmer Valderrama
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"Everybody Runs" is the tenth and final episode of the science fiction & mystery television series Minority Report. The series is based on the 2002 feature film Minority Report, which in turn is based on the 1956 short story "The Minority Report" by author Philip K. Dick. The show stars stars Meagan Good as police detective Lara Vega with Stark Sands as precognitive colleague Dashiel "Dash" Parker. The series also stars Nick Zano as Arthur Watson, Daniel London as caretaker Norbert "Wally" Wallace, Laura Regan as Agatha Lively, Li Jun Li as Akeela, and Wilmer Valderrama as Will Blake. This episode was directed by Greg Beeman with a script written by Max Borenstein and Kevin Falls. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, November 30th, 2015.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Meagan Good Lara Vegas
Stark Sands Dashiel
Nick Zano Arthur
Daniel London Wally
Laura Regan Agatha
Li Jun Li Akeela
Wilmer Valderrama Will Blake

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Christopher Heyerdahl Lionel Gray
Darius McCrary Aman Shale
Steven Williams Bridege Kane
Tom Butler Tyler Reynolds
Alison Wandzura Suited woman
Peter Bryant Elgin Glasser
Reed Diamond Henry Blomfeld

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Jennifer Cheon Andromeda
Mitchell Kummen Teen Dash
Burkely Duffield Teen Arthur
Solenne Wolff Teen Agatha
Venus Terzo Chief Dietrich
James Clayton Agent #1
Shawn Stewart Agent #2
Donald Heng Paramedic
Mohit Anand BIMR tech
Natalie Gibson Staffer
Darryl Quon Cousin

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