When does High Potential Season 2 Episode 2 air?
September 23 on ABC, streaming on Hulu September 24.
TV & Movies / Streaming
Get ready for another mind-bending episode of 'High Potential'! Season 2, Episode 2, titled 'Checkmate,' promises more intriguing cases and character development. Here's how to watch it on ABC and Hulu.
The second season of 'High Potential' continues to follow Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson), a single mom with an exceptional mind, as she consults for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 'Checkmate,' the team faces a series of unresolved crimes, leading Morgan to believe the Game Maker is responsible. The episode also delves into the personal lives of other characters, such as Daphne and Oz's search for Roman and Elliot's talent show preparation. The series is based on the French series 'Haut Potentiel Intellectuel (HPI)'.
Streaming options include: - Hulu: Stream the episode the day after it airs on ABC with a Hulu subscription (ad-supported or ad-free). - ABC Website/App: Watch live or on-demand if you have a valid cable login.
September 23 on ABC, streaming on Hulu September 24.
The Major Crimes team investigates a string of unresolved crimes, and Morgan suspects the Game Maker.
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