Kaitlin Olson unveils even higher talents in the second season of 'High Potential'
In an exciting turn of events, the second season of the hit series "High Potential" is set to air on ABC, with Kaitlin Olson reprising her role as the brilliant single mother, Morgan.
Morgan, a character known for her high IQ and distinctive wardrobe, assists the police in solving complex mysteries. Olson, who appreciates her cast members for their acting talents as well as their kind-hearted nature, is thrilled to be back.
The second season promises a new round of intriguing mysteries at the precinct, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. Olson, who enjoys portraying Morgan's thought processes without the need for dialogue, is eager to present more engaging scenes that showcase Morgan's brain at work.
Olson also mentioned her desire to keep viewers guessing and to present complex characters. The wardrobe of Morgan, which has become a signature element of the character, will remain unchanged in the second season.
The cast of "High Potential" shares a strong chemistry, making the series a must-watch for fans of police procedurals. If you haven't already, you can subscribe to the Breaking News Newsletter on the website to stay updated on the latest news about the show.
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Olson is optimistic that viewers will be more delighted in the second season, and we can't wait to see what's in store for Morgan and the rest of the "High Potential" cast. "High Potential" airs Tuesdays at different times depending on the time zone: 10 p.m. ET/PT, 9 p.m. Central, on ABC. Don't miss out!
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