High Potential recently made headlines with two unexpected arrests in its latest episode.
In season 2, episode 3 of the celebrated ABC series, which aired on Tuesday, September 29, Morgan (Kaitlin Olson) shared her revelations about Roman’s mysterious disappearance with Ava (Amirah J). Unsurprisingly, this news didnât sit well with Ava, leading her to express her discontent by splattering paint upon one of Roman’s murals.
This impulsive act landed Ava in handcuffs, and when Morgan attempted to intervene and resolve the situation, she found herself joining her daughter in undergoing a similar fate behind bars. Fortunately, after a heartfelt reconciliation, the mother-daughter pair managed to sort out their differences before being releasedâalthough the trajectory of the Roman narrative remains tantalizingly uncertain.
Since its launch in September 2024, High Potential has captivated audiences with its premise centered around Morgan, a brilliant intellect who collaborates with the LAPD in solving homicides. Initially skeptical about her contributions, partner Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) gradually comes to appreciate Morgan’s insight, finding her assistance invaluable.
The climactic finale of season 1, which aired in February, revealed that Morgan’s former lover Roman had survived after a long absence spanning over a decade. The only scraps of information that Morganâand the unsuspecting audienceâhave are that he was involved as an FBI informant and harbors distrust towards the LAPD. This dilemma complicates Morgan’s role as a consultant, as Roman has raised doubts about her position, according to his confidant, Arthur.
In a conversation with Us Weekly, executive producer and showrunner Todd Harthan elaborated on the casting decisions regarding Roman’s character. He acknowledged, âWeâve had extensive discussions about the right talent for this role and are hopeful about future possibilities, especially if we can secure a prominent actor. Yet, I havenât finalized details with Kaitlin, who indeed has strong insights and preferences in casting.â
It seems Romanâs return isnât immediate, which adds to the suspense.
Reflecting on the mounting intensity of the unfolding narrative, Harthan shared, âA strong sense of frustration can be beneficial for an audience. It cultivates a healthy anticipationâdonât reveal too much too soon, after all.â This enigmatic approach ensures compelling storytelling that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. âThereâs some remarkable material lined up for what lies ahead.â
Amirah, meanwhile, recently hinted at season 2âs developments, stating to Us, âWhile I enjoyed season 1, I genuinely believe season 2 will surpass it in every aspect, bringing heightened drama and suspense, all while tugging at the heartstrings in a positive way.â
High Potential airs weekly on ABC every Tuesday at 10 p.m. ET, with episodes available for streaming the following day on Hulu.