Given Morgan's intelligence in ABC's drama centers around Kaitlin Olson's Morgan, a high potential intellectual with an IQ of 160. She is also a single mother who has worked many odd jobs to her family. During the High Potential pilot, Morgan is on shift as an LAPD nighttime cleaner when she notices the police are wrong about a suspect. Her help solving the case results in her becoming an LAPD consultant.
ABC renewed High Potential for season 2, which is expected to premiere in the fall of 2025.
Since then, Morgan has aided the detectives in all their cases. They have grown to accept her as one of their own, making her a vital part of the team in ABC's TV show High Potential. Meanwhile, Morgan has had to be away from her three children more than ever before due to her new job. She has struggled quite a bit to balance her work and personal life. Consequently, it makes sense why Morgan didn't become successful in a prestigious job despite her intelligence.
Morgan's Concerns About Ava Reveals Why She Didn't Reach Her Full Potential
Ava Starts Driving In The Season 1 Finale
Morgan's priority has always been and will always be her family. She proves her love for them (including Ava, Elliot, Chloe, and Ludo) throughout High Potential season 1's 13 episodes. In the finale, Morgan shares her concerns about her teenage daughter, Ava, demonstrating why she didn't reach her full potential prior to the start of the series. With Roman gone, Morgan needed to concentrate all her time and energy on Ava. If Morgan were to pursue a demanding career (if she even wanted to), she couldn't because she was worried about Ava.
High Potential Cast |
Role |
---|---|
Kaitlin Olson |
Morgan Gillory |
Daniel Sunjata |
Adam Karadec |
Javicia Leslie |
Daphne Forrester |
Deniz Akdeniz |
Lev "Oz" Ozdil |
Amirah J |
Ava Sinquerra |
Matthew Lamb |
Elliot Radovic |
Judy Reyes |
Selena Soto |
Taran Killam |
Ludo Radovic |
JD Pardo |
Tom |
Garret Dillahunt |
Lieutenant Melon |
Plus, Morgan opens up to Karadec about her father during the High Potential season 1 ending, further revealing why she took so many odd jobs over the years. Morgan's father was also a high potential intellectual. He was strict and didn't want Morgan to associate with children who weren't on the same intelligence level as her, resulting in her lack of friends. Morgan likely didn't want to become her father (whose job is unknown). She wanted to be there for her children and them in any way possible, something her father never did.

Wow, ABC Must Have Been So Impressed With High Potential (& Its Ballsy Season 1 Finale Proves That)
High Potential has been a massive success for ABC, and it appears as if the network knew it would be based on the season 1 finale alone.
It Isn't Too Late For Morgan To Fully Take Advantage Of Her Intellect
Morgan Is Using Her Intelligence For Good
Morgan uses her abilities as a high potential intellectual in the ABC series more than she did for any of her previous jobs. As a consultant for the LAPD, one could say Morgan is already fully taking advantage of her intelligence. She helps the police solve cases and save victims. Morgan could take it a step further, though, and undergo proper training to become a detective. As High Potential continues, anything is possible.

Morgan, a single mother of three with a brilliant but unconventional mind, partners with a methodical detective after solving a crime during her job as a cleaner. Together, they form an unlikely but effective duo, blending her unique problem-solving skills with his by-the-book approach to tackle challenging cases.
- Seasons
- 1
- Creator(s)
- Drew Goddard
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