[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for High Potential Season 1 Finale, “Let’s Play.”]
Excessive Potential‘s Season 1 finale despatched Morgan (Kaitlin Olson) and the remainder of the LAPD crew on a wild goose chase as they unraveled numerous puzzles arrange by an evilly sensible prison. However not like previous instances, it looks like the video games are solely simply getting began because the thriller man behind the crime spree stays on the free.
Along with this looming menace, the episode supplied a significant replace on Morgan’s lacking ex, Roman, and issues between her and colleague Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) proceed to spark. Beneath, we’re breaking down the three greatest questions raised by the Season 1 finale that we hope to see addressed when Season 2 arrives.
Will Karadec acknowledge his emotions for Morgan?
The need-they-won’t-they dynamic continued to construct between Karadec and Morgan within the finale, but it surely was clear that emotions have been rising on his behalf as he was rendered speechless by her arrival on the police gala held within the episode. Noting how good she seemed in her new pink costume, he awkwardly supplied to purchase her a drink on the open bar and requested for a dance as he stumbled over his phrases. Whereas Morgan won’t really feel precisely the identical as she’s nonetheless pursuing Tom (JD Pardo), we’re hoping that Karadec will lastly admit that he likes Morgan as greater than a colleague in Season 2.
Will we lastly meet Roman?
Disney / Carlos Lopez-Calleja
Supporting the above concept was Karadec’s efforts to assist proceed the investigation into Morgan’s lacking ex, Roman. After Morgan was approached by informant Gio (Domenick Lombardozzi) relating to a lead on the case, she relayed the knowledge to Karadec and Soto (Judy Reyes). The information was that Roman had been working with somebody named Lyla Flynn, and Karadec took that intel and introduced it to a pal on the FBI who revealed that Lyla had been undercover however was killed whereas working her final case, which concerned Roman. When it was time for Morgan to reconnect with Gio, Karadec went in her place and discovered that Roman was nonetheless alive. This metaphorical bomb was dropped moments after Morgan put one other puzzle collectively surrounding the episode’s prison.
Who’s David Giuntoli enjoying?
Disney / Mitch Hasseth
After attacking numerous members of a grief group, the episode’s thriller prison was uncovered within the installment’s ultimate moments as a person Morgan bumped into on the grocery retailer parking zone. Performed by visitor star David Giuntoli, the person’s identification stays unknown, however the suspected particular person who was being profiled by the LAPD was cleared, making us marvel what this man’s predominant motivation is and whether or not or not Morgan’s at risk. Fortunately, Season 2 is on the way in which to reply the query.
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