High Potential Season 2 Episode 13 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch and Spoilers: Morgan's Return Delayed?
Morgan isn't gone—she's just been benched by the schedule.

The problem with falling for a weekly network drama is that the network can, at any moment, simply walk off with it.
One Tuesday you're watching Morgan Gillory pull another solution out of thin air; the next you're staring at repeats and a calendar like it personally betrayed you. ABC's High Potential is doing that frustrating broadcast-TV trick again: disappearing for weeks, then returning as if nothing happened—only the fans have been left to do the waiting.
Episode 13 of season two, titled 'In the Driver's Seat', is now set for Tuesday 3 March 2026. ABC will air it at 10pm ET (7pm PT). And if you're not in the mood for live TV—or you're outside the US and following along from afar—the episode will be available to stream on Hulu the next day.
So yes: Morgan's return is delayed. Not because the show has run out of story, but because scheduling is king.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 13 Release Date And Time
ABC's plan is straightforward on paper. After episode 12, 'The Faust and the Furious', the series goes on an extended break before coming back with episode 13 in early March. The 'why' is where it gets a little more cynical.
Industry coverage has linked the pause to avoiding major competition during the Winter Olympics window—a reminder that even a strong performer can be treated like a chess piece when big events start sucking the oxygen out of primetime. Another outlet noted ABC is airing reruns through much of February, with the show returning on 3 March. For viewers, it means the narrative momentum you'd normally get from weekly episodes is being replaced by that odd sensation of a show hovering in mid-air.
Still, at least the details are clear. Episode 13 hits ABC on 3 March at 10pm ET. If you're planning a watch party, that's your anchor.
Where To Watch High Potential And What It's About
If you want to watch episode 13 the moment it lands, ABC is the place. If you're happy to wait, Hulu will have it available for streaming the following day. That ABC-to-Hulu pipeline is now so standard it barely registers—until a gap like this reminds you how much of the viewing experience is controlled by the platform, not the story.
As for the series itself, High Potential revolves around Morgan Gillory, a single mother of three who works as a cleaner at the Los Angeles Police Department and has an IQ of 160—classifying her as a 'high-potential intellectual'. After she unexpectedly cracks a complex case using sharp observational skills and unconventional thinking, she's recruited as a civilian consultant for the LAPD's Major Crimes Division. Her partnership with Detective Adam Karadec is deliberately friction-filled: he's methodical and by-the-book, she's intuitive and chaotic in the way geniuses often are.
It's easy to see why the format works. The cases reset, the characters deepen slowly, and Kaitlin Olson's Morgan has that rare quality of being both wildly competent and convincingly overwhelmed by normal life. The show's charm is that it refuses to pretend those things can be neatly separated.
High Potential Season 2 Episode 13 Spoilers (And What We Actually Know)
ABC hasn't released a full plot rundown in the material cited here, and anyone claiming to know every beat is, at best, reading tea leaves. What we do know is the title—'In the Driver's Seat'—and the emotional situation the show is returning to after episode 12. In 'The Faust and the Furious', Oz faced a personal shock when he learned his late father's headstone had never been ordered, while Morgan and the LAPD investigated the murder of a tech founder obsessed with life extension.
That's a pretty classic High Potential set-up: a procedural case with a weird modern hook, alongside a character thread that's quietly more devastating than the murder-of-the-week. The month-long pause risks blunting that impact. Then again, it also means the show returns with a slightly sharpened sense of anticipation—fans primed, irritated, and ready to be won back.
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