Warning: Spoilers for High Potential season 1

Morgan Gillory is often the smartest person in the room inHigh Potential. However, that doesn’t make her perfect. Despite all her strengths, Kaitlin Olsen’s character boasts a significant flaw in the series, one that a particular episode ofHigh Potential’sfirst season has since confirmed.

Morgan is an unassuming single mother of three. She’s a cleaning lady for the LAPD, but she has a superpower. She has beendiagnosed with High Intellectual Potential (HIP), with an IQ of 160. While considered “intellectually gifted,” she views it as a curse. Her brain can’t shut off once there is a problem to solve. While she’s smart, she’s not always right, andHigh Potentialseason 2can work with that.

Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata), Lieutenant Melon (Garret Dillahunt), Selena Soto (Judy Reyes), Chief Pacheko (Keith David), and Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson) in High Potential season 1, episode 11.

High Potential Episode 11 Reveals That Morgan Doesn’t Know Everything

Morgan Can Be Preoccupied With Other Tasks

Morgan quickly proved her skills after becoming aconsultant for the LAPD’s Major Crimes department. The former cleaning lady can see things that others can’t, pointing out flaws in an investigation and helping to pinpoint the true victims and suspects. However, she also proved inHigh Potentialthat while she is smart, she doesn’t know everything. InHigh Potentialseason 1, episode 11, Morgan didn’t know about a prominentcold case Lieutenant Soto had once worked on. This case involved a wealthy family and it was all over the news. Karadec was shocked to learn that Morgan had no idea about it considering the way her brain works.

High Potential Needs To Break A Bad Habit With Morgan’s Children In Season 2

High Potential needs to change just one thing about how the show utilizes Morgan’s children moving into the next season.

It turns out that Morgan was busy being a mom at the time of the murder. The show brought a flashback of Morgan caring for a baby Elliot with a toddler Ava running around in the background. Evidently, other events in Morgan’s life have resulted in her not being well-informed on certain matters.

Daniel Sunjata, Kaitlin Olson, Amirah J, and Matthew Lamb as Detective Karadec, Morgan, Ava, and Elliot in High Potential.

Morgan Not Knowing Everything Makes High Potential More Exciting

Other Characters Get Time to Shine in High Potential

Being a genius is a great hook for the series. It works to draw new viewers in, but eventually, that hook can get old and stale. Each case could end up being easily solved by Morgan having bits of information stashed away in her brain. TheHigh Potentialseason 1 finaleshowed how she is a master of obscure knowledge, leading to her solving a case that nobody else could in time.

The series does need to show the cops solving the case, but there needs to be a character flaw to make the main character human and relatable.

Daphne (Javicia Leslie) smiling at Oz (Deniz Akdeniz) in High Potential.

The series does need to show the cops solving the case, but there needs to be a character flaw to make the main character human and relatable.High Potentialhas that with Morgan’s weakness. If she isn’t keeping up with what’s going in her community,that could be an obstacle in future cases. There are then questions about how the LAPD can solve the mystery, upping the stakes.

High Potential (2024)