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Agatha speaks!

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The Village Voice, July 9th, 2002

AGATHA SPEAKS! At the end of Minority Report, Agatha and her pre-cog colleagues have been removed from their awful jobs and are happily reading rare editions of storybooks in a cottage. Bald Agatha has curls now. Now I don't have to be cogging day and night in that bathtub, while Tom is conducting a symphony and later Mr. Witwer's nose is bleeding-though I was of tremendous social value. Now that's all over and I can sit upright without clinging to Tom and finally just reflect for a change, rehash the past-call me Harriet Hindsight-instead of dwelling on the future all the time, which gave me...

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