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ABCâs hit comedy-procedural High Potential is officially returning for Season 2, and fans are already buzzing about the wild, darker, and riskier twists to come. Kaitlin Olson reprises her role as Morgan Gillory, a single mother with a genius-level IQ of 160, who works as a janitor for the Los Angeles Police Department while raising her three children. After cracking a case using her extraordinary intellect, Morgan is recruited as a consultant to assist the detectives â blending procedural crime-solving with a generous dose of comedy.

Why Season 2 is already generating hype
The first season showcased Olsonâs ability to balance humor with grounded, dramatic moments, proving sheâs more than her over-the-top work in Itâs Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Critics praised the show on Rotten Tomatoes, and high viewership numbers â averaging over 5.7 million same-day viewers â convinced ABC to greenlight a sophomore season immediately.
Season 2 began filming in May 2025, with cast members Javicia Leslie and Daniel Sunjata posting glimpses of their characters on the showâs official TikTok. While the videos revealed little about plot details, the early start confirms that Season 2 will be part of ABCâs fall 2025 lineup, airing Tuesday nights, rather than serving as a midseason replacement like Season 1.
Returning cast and new mysteries

Kaitlin Olsonâs Morgan Gillory is the heart of the series and is confirmed to return. Daniel Sunjata also returns as Detective Adam Karadec, still skeptical of Morganâs unorthodox methods. Javicia Leslie reprises her role as Detective Daphne, partnered with Deniz Akdenizâs Oz, while Amirah J returns as Morganâs daughter Ava. Other confirmed cast members include Matthew Lamb as Elliot and Judy Reyes as Selena.
Fans can also expect the return of David Giuntoli, whose mysterious villain first appeared in Season 1âs finale. His character, hinted to be a mastermind with ongoing plans against Morgan, promises a season-long cat-and-mouse challenge, potentially serving as the main antagonist for Season 2.
One cast member whose return remains uncertain is Taran Killam as Ludo, Morganâs âmannyâ and father of two of her children. With Killam booked in another NBC pilot, his screen time could be reduced this season.
What to expect from the storyline
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Season 2 is expected to deepen the seriesâ overarching mysteries. Morgan faces new challenges, including her pursuit of Roman, a character revealed to be alive at the end of Season 1. According to Judy Reyes, this subplot will heighten tension between Morgan and Selena, creating both drama and closer bonds between characters.
Romance will likely remain a slow-burn subplot rather than a focus, as Olson has emphasized Morgan sees Karadec more as a brotherly figure than a love interest. Javicia Leslie and Deniz Akdeniz have joked that their partnership on the force is purely professional, leaving viewers guessing if any romantic sparks might eventually ignite.
More episodes, more drama

Kaitlin Olson hinted that Season 2 will feature more episodes than Season 1, which had only 13. Fans can expect 15 to 18 episodes, giving the show more space to explore complex cases while expanding its central mysteries. With this extended run, Season 2 has the potential to surpass the debut season in both intensity and character development.
ABCâs High Potential has firmly established itself as one of the most intriguing new series of 2024. With Kaitlin Olson returning, a mysterious villain rising, and the series moving into a full fall schedule, fans are preparing for a season packed with comedy, crime-solving, and jaw-dropping twists. Season 2 promises to push the boundaries of the showâs quirky procedural formula, and viewers should get ready â Morgan Gillory is back, and sheâs smarter, sharper, and more unpredictable than ever.