With all thirteen episodes now having aired,High Potentialhas officially concluded its first season.
After Season 1 ended on a number of cliffhangers, the wait for Season 2 is already excruciating.
This is every episode ofHigh PotentialSeason 1, ranked.
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Meanwhile, Morgan helps Elliot (Matthew Lamb) after he gets excluded from a classmate’s birthday party.
Additionally,Chuck is a hilarious character, andHigh Potential’s introduction of him is delightful.
Every one of their interactions are different and warmer after this.
A single mom with a brilliant but unconventional mind becomes an unlikely crime-solving partner to a by-the-book detective. Her unique ability to piece together clues that others overlook makes her indispensable to the LAPD Major Crimes unit, leading to an unorthodox but highly effective investigative duo.
Overall, though, this episode doesn’t stand out too much when compared toHigh Potential’s other installments.
…The next morning, Morgan and Karadec open up to each otherabout their problems in romantic relationships.
…“The RAMs” is probably the saddest episode ofHigh Potentialso far.
In a much lighter subplot, Morgan is excited to get her official LAPD badge.
The case is very intense, and one ofHigh Potential’s more emotional cases…
This episode notably has two ofMorgan and Karadec’s best scenes.
The structure of Sam slowly regaining memories of a single night works very well for this episode… ## 7"Pilot"
Episode 1
A pilot episode is very important.
Then, while cleaning the LAPD at night, Morgan fixes the evidence in the case.
This ends with the two of them finally talking things out and Ronnie apologizing.
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Although she’s excited, the case is much heavier than she anticipated.
It shows that the consulting job is actually something that can work for Morgan…
…The result almost feels like a murder mystery movie akin toKnives Out.
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