What did you think about High Potential? I thought it was fine, and I’ve heard it got a second season, but I’m not sure if I’ll tune in.
The main character never forgets anything, unless they sometimes do. The missing husband plot is weird because what they’ve uncovered so far seems like something the main character would have already discovered. She doesn’t give the vibe of someone who just asks the police a few times and then stops.
The week to week plots are sometimes a bit over the top, the printer for example.
I dunno. It’s a fine show, I hope it improves.
Also since it’s Kaitlin Olsen, The Mick was excellent.
I’m only three episodes into High Potential, but it’s uneven I would say - the second episode made me not want to watch another, it was low-quality CW type stuff. The show feels trope-ish. I doubt a second season would be better, it is already so formulaic, I would guess they would farm out more and more of the talent to reduce costs and streamline production.
It was just something to watch after finishing s02 of Silo, which was another show that made me want to quit early on, but I was glad I stuck it out - so I guess I’m contemplating the value of giving shows second chances.
What did you think about High Potential? I thought it was fine, and I’ve heard it got a second season, but I’m not sure if I’ll tune in.
The main character never forgets anything, unless they sometimes do. The missing husband plot is weird because what they’ve uncovered so far seems like something the main character would have already discovered. She doesn’t give the vibe of someone who just asks the police a few times and then stops.
The week to week plots are sometimes a bit over the top, the printer for example.
I dunno. It’s a fine show, I hope it improves.
Also since it’s Kaitlin Olsen, The Mick was excellent.
I’m only three episodes into High Potential, but it’s uneven I would say - the second episode made me not want to watch another, it was low-quality CW type stuff. The show feels trope-ish. I doubt a second season would be better, it is already so formulaic, I would guess they would farm out more and more of the talent to reduce costs and streamline production.
It was just something to watch after finishing s02 of Silo, which was another show that made me want to quit early on, but I was glad I stuck it out - so I guess I’m contemplating the value of giving shows second chances.