Today’s question. The HPI series is coming out soon in the United States: are you a fan?

Today’s question. The HPI series is coming out soon in the United States: are you a fan?
Today’s
      question.
      The
      HPI
      series
      is
      coming
      out
      soon
      in
      the
      United
      States:
      are
      you
      a
      fan?
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Ce remake transports the plot from Lille to Los Angeles. Instead of Morgane Alvaro, an extravagant cleaning lady with an IQ of 160 played by Audrey Fleurot, we follow Morgan Gilliroy, another single mother played by Kaitlin Olson and recruited by the police for her high intellectual potential.

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This offbeat heroine will try to make her mark on the ABC channel, after having boosted TF1’s audience figures in France.

Like a Dr House tune

I have never seen this kind of character take us on a police investigation on television.enthuses Todd Harthan, the series’ lead writer. It kind of reminds me of what I loved so much about House, I’ve never seen a doctor like that before, it was such a tour de force that you had to watch.

The series has the potential to reach a huge audiencehe told AFP on the sidelines of a press conference in July.

In France, HPI has become a phenomenon since its launch in 2021. Its episodes have sometimes brought together more than 10 million viewers, something not seen since 2005, when television was not suffering from competition from streaming platforms.

Eccentric and unusual

High Potential seems to apply the same recipes, according to the pilot revealed to the press.

The American Morgan is also a loudmouth, with an immoderate taste for flashy outfits and a stubborn distrust of the cops. Not to mention a life led to the penny and punctuated by three children to support.

I wanted her to be working class, to have trouble trusting others. […] She is eccentric and doesn’t necessarily follow the rulessays Kaitlin Olson, admitting that she was inspired by a few episodes of HPI. I saw all this in the French series and I was really drawn to it.

Her encyclopedic culture drawn from documentaries, her lightning-fast calculation skills and her photographic memory make her an investigator who is as unbearable as she is gifted.

Enough to annoy a doubtful Inspector Karadec, who could do without this tornado stuck in his paws by his superiors.

Daniel Sunjata takes on the role of Mehdi Nebbou here, with a disturbing physical resemblance. We could probably be cousinsjokes the dark, bearded 52-year-old. If it helped me get the role, great!

The American, however, limited himself to the first episode of the French series. I didn’t want to be influencedhe insists. We try to do our own thing.

A very close pilot

The pilot’s mimicry remains striking, however. Not only is the violence of the crime carefully concealed, as is the case with family entertainment, but the French plot is also followed almost to the letter.

Similar shots and dialogues, identical twists and turns: the American series goes so far as to use the same playful music when Morgan embarks on one of his convoluted reasonings to advance the investigation.

As we progress in the series, my instinct tells me that there will be more original episodes that will not borrow anything from the French series.promises Todd Harthan. “We want to create our own identity.”

The showrunner praises the possibilities offered by this soap opera totally atypical et more sophisticated than traditional police series.

Owned by Disney, ABC has reserved a prime slot for High PotentialTuesday at 10 p.m.

It remains to be seen whether Americans will be as taken with Morgan as they were with the inspector. Monkan unusual cop suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

Especially since, unlike in France, where the concept of HPI has been in vogue for a good ten years to explain the behavior of certain children, this syndrome is largely unknown in the United States.

Like the rest of the cast, Kaitlin Olson admits she didn’t know it existed. When I heard about it, I thought: Is this a French thing where people are called high-potential intellectuals?

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