What's Happening?
ABC's drama series 'High Potential' concluded its second season with a finale that attracted 12.69 million viewers, according to Nielsen live+7 multiplatform numbers. Although slightly down from the Season
1 finale, the viewership was up from the Season 2 premiere. The finale marked a six-week high for the show, with multiplatform ratings showing a significant increase in viewership and ratings among adults 18-49. 'High Potential' stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a single mom who partners with a detective to solve crimes, and is based on the French series 'Haut Potentiel Intellectuel (HPI)'.
Why It's Important?
The strong viewership numbers for 'High Potential' highlight the show's continued popularity and success in attracting a large audience. The series' performance underscores the importance of compelling storytelling and character development in maintaining viewer interest. The show's success also reflects the effectiveness of multiplatform strategies in boosting ratings and reaching diverse audiences. As 'High Potential' competes with other top broadcast shows, its ability to draw significant viewership may influence programming decisions and advertising strategies at ABC.






