High Potential

8.0
2024

Morgan is a single mom with an exceptional mind, whose unconventional knack for solving crimes leads to an unusual and unstoppable partnership with a by-the-book seasoned detective.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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The Cast of High Potential Talks About Their Characters

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High Potential (ABC) Trailer HD - Kaitlin Olson series

Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2024

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1. Pilot

8.3

A single mom with an exceptional mind is recruited to the LAPD Major Crimes unit, where her unconventional knack for solving crimes leads to an unusual and unstoppable partnership with a by-the-book seasoned detective.

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2. Dancers in the Dark

7.9

As Morgan and the detectives adjust to her new role as a consultant, they investigate the attempted murder of a tap dancer and discover things are not quite as they seem. Meanwhile, Ava learns more about her father, and Morgan surprises her kids.

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3. Dirty Rotten Scoundrel

7.9

Morgan's intellect and cleaning experience prove useful when the detectives are called to a hotel room murder scene, eventually uncovering the victim's many cons. Morgan navigates Ava's dating while Soto reveals details about Roman's disappearance.

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4. Survival Mode

7.8

Morgan is excited to get her official LAPD badge despite Karadec's reluctance. The detectives work tirelessly on an emotional missing children case, which hits close to home for Morgan and sends her mind into overdrive.

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5. Croaked

7.2

The team investigates the death of an exotic animal veterinarian, uncovering a complicated love triangle in the process. Work interferes with Karadec's dating life, while Morgan follows a parental hunch about her teenage daughter and snoops on Ava.

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6. Hangover

7.4

A wild office party at a high-profile medical technology startup leads to the shocking murder of the founder and CEO, and Morgan and the team are on the case. Meanwhile, a new co-worker at the precinct catches Morgan's eye.

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7. One of Us

7.7

Morgan agrees to show Ava around the LAPD, but things quickly take a dangerous turn when the precinct is held hostage by the friends of a recently convicted man. Can Morgan and the detectives outsmart their captors and lead everyone to safety?

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8. Obsessed

7.9

The team investigates a mysterious young girl who was found attacked on a beach. Meanwhile, Morgan begins to let her guard down on her date with Tom, and Soto comes one step closer to finding out what happened to Roman.

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9. The RAMs

7.5

A famous baseball newscaster is murdered, and the team is on the case. Meanwhile, Soto and Morgan meet with a potential lead to discuss Roman's disappearance, and Tom has some personal news to share with Morgan.

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10. Chutes and Murders

6.9

A nanny is found bludgeoned to death in the park. Elsewhere, Morgan interferes when Elliot admits to not being invited to his classmate’s party.

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11. The Sauna at the End of the Stairs

7.7

Soto reopens an old murder case in the famous Donovan family, determined to uncover the true killer in classic “whodunit” style.

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12. Partners

8.1

The FBI joins the investigation into the murder of a controversial tech magnate, forcing Karadec to reunite with his former partner. Meanwhile, Ludo becomes overwhelmed with his increasing childcare duties.

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13. Let's Play

7.8

An anonymous tip to the LAPD sparks an unusual multiple-victim kidnapping investigation, forcing the team to rely on board games and puzzles to track down their suspect.

Cast

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Kaitlin Olson

Morgan Gillory

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Daniel Sunjata

Adam Karadec

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Judy Reyes

Selena Soto

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Javicia Leslie

Daphne Forrester

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Deniz Akdeniz

Lev 'Oz' Osman

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Matthew Lamb

Elliot Radovic

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Reviews

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cavemanharris

Just watched the first episode of High Potential (2024), and while my review is based on just one episode, I really hope this show goes the distance. Kaitlin Olson plays a fantastic role. It’s early, but I can definitely see a Mentalist/The Closer-style crime drama unfolding from this.

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darlintino

This is definitely one of my favourite shows at the moment. Not the average cop drama... It's absolutely genius!

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misubisu

8/10

## **High Potential (2024) Review: A Fresh, Character-Driven Twist on the Procedural**

*High Potential* arrives in a television landscape saturated with police procedurals, yet it manages to feel instantly fresh and compelling. By putting a unique and brilliantly portrayed character at its centre, the show injects new life into a familiar format, earning a solid **8/10** for its clever premise, stellar lead performance, and sharp writing.

### The Hook: An Unconventional Mind

The series follows Morgan, played with captivating authenticity by Kaitlin Olson, a single mother with a razor-sharp intellect and an eidetic memory who works as a house cleaner for the wealthy elite. The twist? She's also an undiscovered genius with an uncanny, almost obsessive ability to solve puzzles and see patterns that everyone else misses. When she inserts herself into a high-profile murder investigation, she forms an unlikely and begrudging partnership with a by-the-book detective.

This is not *Monk* or *Psych*; Morgan isn't quirky for the sake of it. Her brilliance is intertwined with her struggles—financial instability, the pressures of single motherhood, and a sense of being an outsider in her own life. This grounding in real-world stakes makes her genius feel earned and her character deeply relatable.

### Strengths That Soar

* **Kaitlin Olson's Revelatory Performance:** Known primarily for her comedic work, Olson is a revelation here. She seamlessly blends Morgan's quick-witted, sometimes abrasive, confidence with moments of profound vulnerability. She makes you believe in both her intellectual superiority and her very human fragility. It's a career-best performance that anchors the entire show.
* **A Compelling "Odd Couple" Dynamic:** The chemistry between Olson's Morgan and the detective she partners with is the engine of the show. Their friction—born of class differences, methodology, and institutional skepticism—is electric and provides a steady source of both drama and humour.
* **Smart, Self-Contained Mysteries:** The cases-of-the-week are genuinely engaging, cleverly constructed to play directly to Morgan's unique skill set. Watching her deconstruct a crime scene from a completely different angle than the trained professionals is consistently satisfying.

### Why Not a Higher Score?

No show is perfect, and *High Potential* has room to grow. The initial skepticism from the police force can feel a bit repetitive in the early episodes, following a predictable "outsider proves them wrong" arc. The personal lives of the supporting detectives are, so far, fairly standard procedural fare, lacking the depth given to Morgan.

### The Verdict

**8/10 - A Promising and Addictive Debut**

*High Potential* is a standout new entry in the crime drama genre. It succeeds not by reinventing the wheel, but by putting a fantastically well-written and performed character in the driver's seat. Kaitlin Olson’s Morgan is a protagonist you'll instantly root for, and her journey is as much about solving crimes as it is about finding her own place in the world.

**Watch it if:** You love character-driven procedurals, strong female leads, and stories about underdogs proving their worth.
**Skip it if:** You prefer gritty, forensics-heavy police shows and have little patience for a central "genius" trope.

*High Potential* lives up to its name, delivering a first season that is smart, heartfelt, and highly bingeable. Here's hoping it gets the runway it deserves to fully explore its compelling central character.

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