
ABC’s High Potential Unleashes Chaos — And Kaitlin Olson Is the Unstoppable Force Driving It All
ABC’s latest crime drama has indeed unleashed a whirlwind of chaos, captivating audiences with its blend of sharp procedural twists, quirky humor, and high-stakes mysteries. At the epicenter of it all stands Kaitlin Olson, delivering a performance that critics and fans alike are calling a revelation. Her portrayal of Morgan Gillory isn’t just acting—it’s a masterclass in intensity, eccentricity, and boundary-pushing energy that has redefined what a lead in a network crime procedural can be.
The Show That’s Redefining the Genre
High Potential follows Morgan Gillory (Olson), a brilliant single mom with an IQ of 160 and a chaotic life as a police department cleaner. When she accidentally (or not-so-accidentally) rearranges crime scene evidence and cracks an “unsolvable” case, she’s thrust into a consulting role with the LAPD’s Major Crimes unit. Her unconventional methods—obsessive attention to detail, wild tangents, and zero regard for protocol—clash with by-the-book detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), creating electric tension and unforgettable banter.
The series, an American adaptation of the French-Belgian hit HPI, mixes murder-of-the-week episodes with deeper family drama and overarching mysteries. It balances brainy puzzles, emotional stakes, and Olson’s signature comedic edge, making it one of ABC’s biggest success stories in years. Season 1 became a breakout hit, and Season 2 (which premiered in September 2025 and returned from hiatus in early 2026) has only amplified the buzz, with record viewership numbers and critical acclaim for its fresh take on the genre.
Kaitlin Olson: The Revelation at the Center
Olson, best known for her iconic role as Sweet Dee on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, has transitioned seamlessly into dramatic territory while retaining her razor-sharp timing. Every glance from Morgan carries layers—frustration, genius, vulnerability, and defiance. Every line drips with intensity, whether she’s rattling off obscure facts to solve a case or protecting her kids from emerging threats. Critics have praised her for elevating what could have been a standard procedural into something truly compelling:
Her performance keeps audiences on edge, wondering just how far Morgan will push boundaries—both in investigations and in her personal life.
Olson’s commitment shines through in the physicality of the role: the manic energy, the quick-witted retorts, and the quiet moments of maternal fierceness.
Reviewers call it a “revelation,” noting how she infuses the character with authenticity, making Morgan feel like a real, flawed genius rather than a gimmick.
As one outlet put it, Olson is “terrific,” turning High Potential into must-watch TV. Her work has earned Emmy consideration buzz and solidified her as a versatile force in television.
Why It’s a Whirlwind of Chaos (And Why We Love It)
The show thrives on unpredictability: bizarre cases (think stolen identities, cold-case reopenings, and museum heists), family tensions (Morgan’s kids navigate their own dramas), and the constant push-pull between Morgan’s chaos and the structured world of law enforcement. Season 2 has raised the stakes with new dangers, guest stars, and cliffhangers that leave viewers guessing.
With new episodes airing Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC (streaming next-day on Hulu), High Potential continues to dominate the conversation. Kaitlin Olson isn’t just carrying the show—she’s making it tremble with every move.
If you haven’t tuned in yet, dive into the whirlwind. Morgan Gillory (and Olson’s powerhouse performance) will have you hooked from the first unsolved crime. 🕵️♀️🔥