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Almost perfect “cozy crime” drama trends in Great Britain, as it finally ends up home

High potentialThe “cozy crime drama” by Drew Goddard is home after finding his British streaming.

The series, an adaptation of the French-Belgian show HpiFollow Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson), a single mother of three children who works as a cleaner in the Los Angeles police department.

With an IQ of 160, Morgan solves a case with her “unconventional mind”, a development in which she is worked together with the detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) with the “no -nonsense” detective when she becomes a consultant for the main department for the main crimes.

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After a successful premiere on ABC and later Hulu, High potential Finally found his home in Great Britain when it landed on Disney+, and it turned out to be a hit with the audience when it was in the top 10 in the top 10 of the streaming service.

It has also proven to be a success with the critics and achieved an approval rate of 96% for Rotten tomatoes from the first 24 reviews. Several reviewers attract the show for the balance between familiarity and ingenuity.

You can read a selection of reviews below:

“This is a cozy crime with a disrespectful, mischievous turn.”

“It is the familiarity of the format that forms the basis of success. Layer to this biting and well -coordinated humor … and even the occasionally telegraphed points of action can be awarded. “

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“Pay attention to Olson and see what heights of the absurdity the authors can achieve in every episode, how much esoteric knowledge you can integrate into the plot, and still let them get running, like jazz musicians who reef to the point of chaos and then bring them home safely.”

“A show with a conventional structure, but a wonderfully unconventional protagonist, High potential Puts the murder myterium of the week a funny shoot. “

“The show is quite funny and quite delightful, not least because both Olson and Morgan seem to have a good time.”

“Nevertheless, a show can be much worse than the strength of your star. And after two decades as perhaps the underexposed member of the Sunny Ensemble, it's nice to see how Olson realizes her potential as a series management. “

High potential Streams on Disney+.

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Reporter, digital spy George is a freelance author who specializes in films and television. After completing his film studies and journalism from De Montfort University, in which he analyzed Richard Linklater's early works on his dissertation, he wrote for several websites for GRV media. His film taste varies from blockbusters like Mission: impossible And John Wick to international directors such as Paolo Sorentino and Hirokazu Kore-Eda and took part in the London and Berlin Film Festivals.