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Parent's Guide to High Potential

High Potential (2024) is an American crime comedy-drama television series, a remake of the popular French series 'HPI' (Haut Potentiel Intellectuel). It centers on Morgan Gillory, a brilliant but unconventional single mother who, while working as a police cleaning lady, uses her genius-level intellect to solve a cold case. This leads to her unlikely recruitment as a police consultant, partnering with the by-the-book Detective Adam Karadec. The show weaves together criminal investigations with comedic elements and the complexities of Morgan's family life with her three children. The series premiered in September 2024 and has been renewed for a second season. It is generally regarded as a 'soft TV-14' rating, aiming for a tone that is engaging for teenagers and adults, focusing on themes of justice and personal responsibility.

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Medium7
ViolenceRomance and Sexual ContentProfanitySubstance UseScary & Intense ContentDisrespect & RebellionAnti-Christian Themes
Low2
LGBTQ & Gender IdentityWitchcraft & Occult

Additional Context

Best For Ages

TV-14. This recommendation is based on the series featuring violent crimes, including murder, and adult subject matter. However, the overall tone is often lighthearted, and explicit graphic content is generally minimized, making it suitable for teenagers aged 14 and older.

Good to Know

The series 'High Potential (2024)' is a remake of a French series, 'HPI'. Viewers interested in the show should be aware that watching the original French version could potentially spoil plot developments, particularly regarding the romantic tension between the lead characters, Morgan and Karadec, as the American adaptation closely follows its predecessor. The show has been renewed for a second season, indicating ongoing storylines and character development. No significant escalation of content concerns has been noted across seasons, maintaining its 'soft TV-14' classification. Some reviews note a love triangle emerging in Season 2.

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