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High Potential Season 2 Finale Kills Steve Howey, Teases Roman

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High Potential’s season 2 finale ended on a shocking note after a main character was presumably killed off, Roman’s identity was addressed and fans witnessed a surprise split.

During the Tuesday, April 7, episode of the hit ABC series, Wagner (Steve Howey) and Morgan (Kaitlin Olson) worked together to uncover the ins and outs of her ex Roman’s disappearance. The further they dug into how Wagner’s dad was involved, and Willa’s (Jennifer Jason Leigh) role in the apparent crime, the more the danger escalated.

The finale ultimately showed Wagner preparing to meet someone his father claimed had the answers he needed. By the time Morgan arrived, Wagner was bleeding out and first responders were called to help — but it wasn’t clear whether he survived. (Howey, 48, for his part, has been cast in upcoming seasons of Off Campus and Ransom Canyon, so he could potentially be written off the show.)

Elsewhere in the episode, Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) and Morgan were assigned to a case at Lucia’s (Susan Kelechi Watson) workplace. When a reality TV star was found murdered, Morgan started to question Lucia’s involvement in the case. She realized Lucia helped cover up the crime — and was involved in other criminal behavior before returning to Los Angeles — and Karadec was forced to arrest his girlfriend and break off their relationship.

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The finale touched on Roman’s identity by having Willa reveal to Morgan that the FBI agent he was working with was allegedly conspiring against the government. Roman allegedly was also a double agent who seemingly killed the FBI agent when she wanted to come clean.

While Roman wasn’t unmasked, there was a presence at Ava’s (Amirah J) that appeared to be her missing father. The finale left a lot of unanswered questions, which will be addressed when the series returns in season 3.

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Before season 2 came to an end, news broke in March that showrunner Todd Harthan exited the show to focus on the upcoming live-action adaptation of Christopher Paolini’s YA book series The Inheritance Cycle. The adaptation — titled Eragon — is cocreated with Paolini and Harthan will serve as coshowrunner alongside Todd Helbing.

High Potential, which premiered in September 2024, was created by Drew Goddard. The pilot was written by Goddard, who was expected to executive produce alongside Sarah Esberg, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge, Pierre Laugier, Anthony Lancret, Jean Nainchrik and Alethea Jones.

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Thomas, meanwhile, was expected to serve as the showrunner before exiting in June 2024 — months before the series premiere. Harthan was ultimately announced as the new showrunner, who also served as an executive producer.

Harthan teased the vision for the series while speaking to Us Weekly in January.

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“It’s a pretty bumpy ride. We’re going to start unpacking some pretty intense things with Morgan, as it relates to all things Roman,” he said at the time.“There are all kinds of trials and tribulations that are going to happen with the kids at home. It’s just going to get messy and complicated — hopefully in all the best ways so that the audience stays on the edge of their seats.”

He concluded, “Our job now as we get to the back half of the second season is to fill in some of the big blanks and progress some of the relationships. You’re going to see some intense things happen between Steve Howey’s character and Captain Wagner really starts to bloom in the back half. That causes some good soapy messes on multiple fronts. It’s just our normal MO of just trying to mix things up and keep the audience engaged and keep them guessing.”

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High Potential is now streaming on Hulu.

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