High potential season finale appearance

Spoiler Alert! This post contains details from Season 1 final of ABC’s High potential.

Tuesday night High potential Final left audiences with more questions than answers as Morgan and LAPD begin to zero on what happened to her ex, novel Sinquerra.

Here’s a Performance of the Episode:

Things start when LAPD receives a tip while discussing their upcoming police gala, which Soto has requested that the entire large crime unit be present. The tip is only a photo of a man held hostage with a note saying, “Spencer Wallace wouldn’t play with me, will you?”

The man in the picture, presumably Spencer Wallace, holds a sign that reads, “Two hours to make your step.”

They start by visiting Spencer’s apartment where they find a puzzle waiting for his doorstep. Inside is a note that sounds “let’s play.” Back at the station, Morgan resolves the puzzle to find that it is a height map of the Hollywood Hills area, and a piece is missing – another clue.

She and Karadec head of the region covered by the missing piece and certainly find another game. This time they will have to play “Loco Ocho” to find out which of the two paths in front of them to take. They take the other path to find two Hopscotch patterns, eventually find Spencer.

However, this is just the beginning. In the middle of this case, Morgan gets a visit from Gio, the man who was the last to see the novel alive. He sits at a dining room eating soup when Morgan goes in to pick up the dinner for his family. He tells her that he has found a connection to Roman’s disappearance in the form of a woman named Lila Flynn.

However, Morgan does not have much time to mull over it because the next day has been given a new lead in the Kidnapper case. Someone has left a stroller full of creepy baby dolls at the place where they will host the police gala, and the dolls hold scrabble blocks spelling, “the funny is just beginning.”

This is when OZ decides to let everyone know that he actually recognized Spencer from a grief group he participates in, and he speculates that the kidnapper could be part of this group. So to the grief group they go.

During the interview the rest of the group, they come to consensus that a man named David is a likely suspect. The group’s director also mentions that another member, a woman named Sierra, was missing from that session, which was unusual for her. Another victim?

Sierra’s apartment is in a state of chaos when they arrive, confirming that she is David’s latest victim. Morgan manages to find out that there is a hidden message on her wall that says “You can’t tell it in the dark.” It turns out that Sierra is an ASL -Tolk, and this clue makes them realize that the creepy babies are sending a message with their hands. De Dechiffs the Guard Court to find an old art gallery where they find Sierra.

Through her own channels, Karadec finds out that Lila Flynn was an undercover field agent for the FBI, and she was murdered 15 years ago, and one of the last cases she was working on was Roman’s disappearance. The FBI Agent hands Karadec a file and asks him to burn it after he has read it.

It is a pretty big breakthrough in the seasonal mystery, but it will have to wait because OZ is the latest grief group victim and is being attacked in a parking garage. When Forrester finds her car, she also sees an hourglass and a note that says “Marco!” Sitting on the driver’s seat.

The team meets back at the station to review all the clues and try to understand what’s going on. Forrester realizes that fonts on the notes from David are different, and Morgan saves the day again by revealing that all fonts point her to a home in Encino where OZ is currently tied to the bottom of the pool. They save him right in time, but still no view of David.

When OZ is safe and healthy, Karadec Gio visits a visit and although Gio is resistant, KaradeC requires to know why he will meet Morgan alone. He says he has something to give Morgan, but he will not give up the reasons why he helps Morgan with her search for Roman, despite the goal it puts on him.

Back at the station, they reveal that the owner of the house where OZ was owned by a wealthy family who has a son named David Peck. They think it’s their guy and Soto is ready to plaster his face anywhere in the news.

But wait – at the same time, Morgan Loading Groceries in her car with her children when an item rolls away and a man picks it up and returns it to the bag it fell out of before she joked with Morgan and walks away. It is only before she comes home that she realizes that it was not a random interaction.

Losing groceries and she discovers that a card game has been placed in her grocery bag. The box says “You are the morgan. We have to play again. Me and you. “

Looks like David Peck found her – or not? At the station, Forrester discovers that David Peck has been in a rehabilitation facility in the last four months. So who is this guy?

As Morgan rolls from her own discovery, she gets a call from Karadec leaving Gios. He tells her he knows where novel is because he is alive.

Final scene!

Unfortunately, viewers will be left on this cliffhanger for quite a long time, since High potential expected to return in the fall. The good news is that it was already renewed for Season 2, so the answers are on the horizon.