Kaitlin Olson Faces New Dangers inHigh PotentialSeason 2
ABC has just released the official trailer for the highly anticipated second season of High Potential , and fans are already buzzing. The series, starring Kaitlin Olson, picks up with her character, Morgan, diving back into the chaos of crime-solving while trying to protect her family from a dangerous adversary.
The trailer opens with Morgan returning to work at the Los Angeles Police Department. It’s clear that the Game Maker, a chilling figure introduced at the end of season one, is still at large. Played by David Giuntoli, this mysterious villain isn’t just another criminal on the run—he’s a personal threat to Morgan and her children. We hear Daniel Sunjata’s character, Karadec, voice his frustration: “This guy went after one of our own.” Morgan responds with quiet determination, but the unease lingers. Karadec promises that justice will be served, but the Game Maker seems to always be one step ahead.
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A reminder of just how personal this danger feels comes when Morgan recalls encountering him in a grocery store with her kids. That moment left a scar, and now, the stakes have never been higher. In one chilling line, she declares, “That man is a danger to my children. I’m never gonna be able to forget his face.” The trailer cuts to a taunting voiceover from the Game Maker himself, teasing her with the suggestion that she’s more invested in his “game” than she’d like to admit.
But Morgan refuses to be intimidated. Her resolve is made crystal clear when she warns him directly: “You’ve proven that you can get to me and my children, and I will protect them.” This season isn’t just about solving crimes—it’s about survival, family, and how far a mother will go to keep her loved ones safe.
As if that tension weren’t enough, the trailer teases a shocking family secret that could reshape everything Morgan thought she knew. Adding another twist, we’re introduced to the precinct’s new captain, Jesse Wagner, played by Steve Howey, who joins the cast as a series regular. His arrival hints at shifts in team dynamics and new challenges ahead.
High Potential has always stood out for blending sharp crime drama with heartfelt personal stakes, and season two looks ready to push that balance even further. Olson’s portrayal of Morgan—a single mother with an unconventional gift for cracking cases—has been praised for its humor, grit, and vulnerability. Surrounding her is a strong ensemble including Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Amirah J, Matthew Lamb, and Judy Reyes, all returning to deepen the story.
With executive producers Rob Thomas, Sarah Esberg, showrunner Todd Harthan, and Olson herself on board as a producer, the new season carries high expectations. And if this trailer is any indication, viewers are in for a tense, emotional ride where every moment counts and every decision could mean the difference between safety and disaster.
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