Apple TV+’s new thriller debuts with one of the lowest Rotten Tomatoes scores for the streamer. Since its launch in 2019, the streaming service has produced several original shows that have received acclaim from critics and, in turn, strong scores on Rotten Tomatoes.Slow Horses, which has aired four seasons,Pachinko, which has aired two, and the six-episode miniseriesBlackbirdare all tied for Apple TV’s highest Rotten Tomatoes score at 98%.Severance, which recently premiered its second season, is also near the top at 96%.

However, the streaming service hasn’t been immune to critical flops. Their psychological thriller miniseriesBefore, starring Billy Crystal, was panned by critics and stands asone of Apple TV’s lowest Rotten Tomatoes scores at 32%.The Crowded Room, starring Tom Holland, also received largely negative reviews from critics and is in the same company asBeforewith a 33% score. However, Apple TV’s new thriller, which premiered on January 22, has debuted even lower and could end up being below both scores.

Quintessa Swindell as Taylah Sanders and Leo Woodall as Edward Brooks in Prime Target

Prime Target Debuts With One Of Apple TV’s Lowest Rotten Tomatoes Scores

The Thriller Stars Leo Woodall & Quintessa Swindell

Prime Targethas debuted with one of Apple TV’s lowest Rotten Tomatoes scores. Created by Steve Thompson, Apple TV’s new thriller miniseries followsa post-graduate mathematics student who uncovers a plotto sabotage his research on prime number patterns that would grant him access to every computer worldwide.The White Lotusseason 2 star Leo Woodall andBlack Adam’s Quintessa Swindell leadPrime Target’s castalongside Sidse Babett Knudsen, David Morrissey, Stephen Rea, Fra Fee, Joseph Mydell, and Jason Flemyng.

Prime Target Episode 2 Ending Explained: Who Is After Ed & Taylah?

Prime Target’s episodes 1 and 2 not only raise many questions about the role of the prime numbers Ed has been working on but also who attacks Taylah.

Now, on the day of its premiere,Prime Targethas debuted to a 31% scoreonRotten Tomatoes. The miniseries only has 13 reviews at the time of writing, so the score is subject to change as more are published. However, if it stays lower than 32%, it will become Apple TV’s lowest-rated show on Rotten Tomatoes.

Prime Target official poster

What Prime Target’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Means For The Show

What Are The Reviews Saying?

Prime Target’s Rotten Tomatoes score indicates largely negative reviews from critics, who are calling it a self-serious yet predictable espionage thriller that struggles with logical gaps, unlikable characters, and a lack of excitement – though a few find it entertaining despite its flaws. For instance,ScreenRant’s Greg MacArthur gave the miniseries seven out of 10 stars, saying in theirPrime Targetreviewthat they “couldn’t stop thinking about other high-concept actioners while watching” it. That is exactly whatPrime Targetappears to be – a conspiracy thriller standing on the shoulders of better stories about brilliant mathematicians likeA Beautiful Mind.

Prime Target

Cast

Prime Target follows Edward Brooks, a brilliant mathematician, in his pursuit of a prime number breakthrough that could blow open the door to international cybersecurity. Teamed with NSA agent Taylah Sanders, he confronts a hidden conspiracy threatening his discovery and life.