High-potential fans are better at tying up the wild ride of the season finale. The “Let’s Play” promotion is creepy on another level, how the clip sets up the episode’s way.
If you haven’t seen the promotion, I won’t exaggerate its shockingness. Judging from the appearance of things, the killer is shooting hard for LAPD.
There is no doubt that high potential will not do everything to the fullest for the epic finale of the show’s freshman season. It seems Morgan will have to use all the brain power she rolls in that nose.


I mean, with slogans like “Let the Thinking Game Begin”, it’s hard not to fade away in so many high-potential episodes.
High potential could be a key team member in the finale
The sale for the High Potential Season 1 finale began with Karadec receiving an email showing Morgan a hostage with a sign hanging on it that reads “2 hours of action ”.
It will be the first time Morgan has dealt with a sick leave mastermind who is on the table and forcing their hands.
So far, every killer has done everything he can to avoid LAPD’s radar. What is the plan this person planned for Morgan and the team, which may be more cracked than Morgan’s own ideas.
I would say it’s all on the deck hand, but when the case takes this situation, the area could be a detective. During the promotion, Oz enters his car, whose airbags are deployed, knocking him down.
Then it cuts into Daphne (Javicia Leslie) and finds Oz’s car empty.


If something terrible happened to Oz before we got to know the character, then you can count on me to be an unpleasant audience.
Remember how I said the promotion feels? That’s because there seem to be multiple victims in the promotion, all of whom have their own water saw traps. It’s a very blinking person, but I’m pretty sure there’s a brief shot of a woman locked in a safe.
After that, you’ll see the shock on Morgan’s face.
The last thing anyone needs at high potential is a psychopath who wants the police to get close
While I love how Morgan can have cases and crack them without ruining sweat, I admit it would be fun to look at her face to challenge.
“This case. It’s different from the others,” Morgan said in the High Potential Season 1 Episode 13 promotion. “I don’t know you, but I feel nervous whenever Morgan takes the case seriously.
We are greatly benefited by the power of the superhuman being able to surrender any murderer to obedience. What would happen if the killer was as smart as our protagonist this time?


At the end of the clip, Morgan admits that the person they are trying to catch is a little smart. That will definitely happen once.
So far, Season 1 has left a lot of evidence unintentionally for Morgan to piece it together. Now, the killer intends to leave sweet notes for Karadek and the police.
What do you do when a psychopath leaves messages like “the fun is just beginning”?
There are a lot to be desired for the episode’s introduction, but TV fanatics have all the juicy details
The official feed for High Potential Season 1 Episode 13 reads: “LAPD’s anonymous tip sparked an unusual multiple Viktim kidnapping investigation, forcing the team to rely on board games and puzzles to track down the suspects.”


Listen, the description of “Let’s Play” mentions kidnapping, but there is no high potential episode yet, and someone is not dead.
Even in the High Potential Season 1 Episode 4, the kidnapped little girl’s father is killed. So it’s strange that the show now changes its formula even without mentioning death.
At least we can expect two things in the finale: seeing the entire team wearing cocktail outfits.
That should relax many viewers who think Morgan is overly skirts and shorts. For everyone else, there seems to be some new developments in some missing cases.


Now it’s time to make good promises
You might have guessed it, but I think we finally have some answers to Morgan’s former partner, Roman, who disappeared.
Sadly, the Romans may not be in the finale of the season, but Gio is back from the looks. He would better have a message he promised Morgan.
We saw this rather sketchy character last time in High Potential Season 1 Episode 9, “The Ram”. Who remembers the representation of the acronym here?


If you don’t remember, it’s heartbreaking to the hearts of Rome, Ava and Morgan. High potential will never miss the opportunity to cut directly into the heart.
It all reminds me of an audience that, from earlier episodes, the Roman case could theoretically lead to next season. If you are reading this, you are right.
So, to review, we have a killer toy with multiple kidnappings. We have Oz (Deniz Akdeniz) disappearing from his car. Finally, we hope to get a return on expected information about the missing man in Morgan.
Wouldn’t it be crazy if Rome was still alive during this time? Would he be sad if he died and had never returned to his family’s home? We can speculate all day long, but there is only one way to be sure.
We just need to pop up some popcorn and be prepared for anything that happens. You know that high potential will end with some kind of harsh cliff cliff.


However, I might need a support blanket because I don’t like creepy masks, especially those with a smile. What happened to a good old-fashioned hockey mask?
For now, check out CBS’s High Potential Season 1 finale promotion!
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Are there as many promotions as mine?
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