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“There is a lot of potential”

“There is a lot of potential”
“There is a lot of potential”

While TF1 is currently broadcasting part 2 of season 4 of HPI, it is episode 1 of season 1 of High Potential – its American remake, which was broadcast this Tuesday, September 17, 2024 on ABC in the USA. And according to the feedback, this new version without Audrey Fleurot replaced by Kaitlin Olson is already validated.

Announced several months ago, it is finally this Tuesday, September 17, 2024 that High Potential – the American version of HPIdebuted on ABC in the USA. A remake created by Drew Goddard (Lost, Daredevil, Alias), now showrun by Todd Harthan (Rosewood, The Resident) and carried by the excellent Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), which already seems to be making the public happy.

A remake already validated by the public

Yes, as we can now discover on Rotten Tomatoes, and contrary to what Audrey Fleurot hoped, High Potential is currently equipped with a average score of 89%Above all, the first feedback from viewers is particularly encouraging for the future of this new detective fiction.

On TVLine, the American site where the series debut received grade A (5/5) at 60.5% and where 93.69% of voters assure “be already addicted“and ready to watch the sequel, the comments are extremely positive.”Surprisingly, it was a very enjoyable pilot. Kaitlin is perfect as the lead cast“, we can read there.

And there is no shortage of opinions like this.”I liked it and will continue to watch. (…) There is a lot of potential with an excellent cast.“, is also shared,…

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