ABC’s High Potential season two, episode eight begins with a brief flashback to the minutes just prior to the end of episode seven. A young woman heads to her car in the museum’s underground parking garage and is surprised by her boyfriend. She drops her keys and while looking for them discovers the dead body Detective Adam Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) is seen standing over as episode seven ended.
(The following is a recap of season two, episode eight and contains spoilers.)
Morgan Gillory (Kaitlin Olson) and Rhys Eastman (Aiden Turner) arrive just as Adam’s questioning the witnesses. The dead body turns out to be museum director Cyrus Carrow. Captain Nick Wagner (Steve Howey) is also there and not happy to see Morgan pop in. It’s confirmed that Cyrus was hit in the back of the head with his own tire iron. They wonder if Jean-Baptiste did it. All this is going down as Morgan’s trying to figure out if Rhys is Jean and if he’s a murderer. Fortunately, the time of death is when Rhys was with Morgan in the hotel room so that quickly rules him out.
Morgan takes off, claiming kid stuff, but instead walks through Rhys’ hotel. Adam thinks she’s acting super sus and follows her, so Morgan’s forced to confess Rhys might be Jean. She admits she saw a crate in his room and that he has a bullet wound scar on his left shoulder. Adam asks how she could have seen that, and Morgan fumbles through an explanation. She admits she’s also shocked that she and Rhys got all hot and heavy but will use it as her cover if she finds the missing artwork in his room.
Rhys calls and says he’s heading back to his hotel room soon. He hopes to pick things up where they left off.
Morgan and Adam discuss the case after she discovers the artwork in Rhys’ room isn’t the piece they’re looking for. She’s happy Rhys isn’t the killer, but they both think she’s probably right that he’s the thief.
Back at the station, the team—including Rhys—go over everything they know. They’ve been looking into Cyrus’ life and there’s nothing sketchy. Their only active lead is to the ransomer’s car, which came back as registered to Lou Fowler. They’re actively searching for it.
The original, rightful owner of the missing Young Girl Leaning on a Windowsill by Rembrandt, Miriam Weisman, couldn’t have committed the theft or murder, but her grandson, Ari, is still a possible suspect. Nick sends Adam to Cyrus’ house while Daphne (Javicia Leslie) and Oz (Lev ‘Oz’ Osman) investigate any connections between Jean-Baptiste and Cyrus. Morgan’s benched and Rhys is also left behind, and Rhys thinks she’s acting weird because they got physical.
Adam asks Nick to put Morgan back on the Jean-Baptiste case, and Nick demands to know where they went from the crime scene. Nick doesn’t want Morgan involved, but Adam continues to request her as his partner. Nick finally agrees.
When Adam and Morgan show up at Cyrus’ place, they discover he didn’t live alone. His boyfriend, Emilio, is there and claims they’ve been dating for a couple of months. Cyrus didn’t answer his texts, so he came home. Morgan looks around the apartment and picks up an antique that Emilio says he found at a flea market. Morgan asks if he polished it with ferric oxide, but Emilio claims not to remember.
Morgan explains that if you add powdered aluminum, it can burn up to 4,500 degrees and can be used for welding or grenades. It can also melt glass, just like what happened during the museum heist. Also, it leaves behind a fine powder, just like they found on the floor of the museum.
Emilio makes a run for it, but Adam catches him when his stolen vehicle doesn’t start.
Back at the station, Arthur (Mekhi Phifer) calls Morgan with news he got ambushed by a guy looking for Roman’s backpack. He warns Morgan that the people who want the backpack are dangerous, but he’s not willing to go to the police. Morgan insists that he sit with a sketch artist and even suggests they’ll come to him.
Adam and Nick speak with the missing painting’s owners, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, who are upset Young Girl still hasn’t been located. A suspect is in custody, but the Fosters want to hire their own private investigators since the cops are too slow.
Nick and Adam interrogate Emilio, and he insists he didn’t hurt Cyrus and didn’t steal the painting. They show him evidence collected at the apartment that could have been used in the burglary. Emilio says he only heard about the stolen painting because of Cyrus and doesn’t want to answer any further questions. When they say they need to look at his shoulder, Rhys—who’s watching from outside the interrogation room with Morgan—explains how he got his own left shoulder wound.
Emilio’s body is covered with scars from his time in the Colombian Army. But it’s the redness on the side of his hand that catches Morgan’s attention. Since Emilio’s a language instructor, Morgan believes it’s from grading papers. However, there weren’t any papers in the apartment.
Morgan interrupts the interrogation to tell Nick and Adam that Emilio must have an office.
Adam, Morgan, Oz, and Daphne go through Emilio’s office, and there are dozens of boxes. Adam spots a safe just as Morgan finds Young Girl behind papers on a bulletin board.
Nick holds a press conference announcing the arrest of Emilio for the murder of Cyrus Carrow and the recovery of the stolen Rembrandt. Morgan brings Miriam and Ari to the station to look at the artwork that had been stolen decades ago from her father, the original owner.
Lt. Selena Soto (Judy Reyes) shows up at the boxing gym, dressed like she’s about to work out. She tries to blend in while quietly questioning Arthur about the man who attacked him. Arthur didn’t get much of a look at the man but does know he’s white, 50-ish, with a goatee and salt and pepper hair. He had a tattoo of a bird on his wrist. Selena shows Arthur a photo from Roman’s backpack and it matches the man who attacked him. Arthur refuses to go to the station and file a report. He’ll take care of himself.
Selena gives him her number in case he sees the man again.
Morgan confirms she brought Miriam in because it’ll probably be the last time she’s able to see the painting in person. LAPD won’t return it to her, which isn’t fair, but at least she can get a final look at it.
The case is over, so Rhys says his goodbyes because he’s off to Palermo to investigate another stolen art piece. Adam seems fine with Rhys leaving immediately, but Morgan’s farewell is a little flirty. Rhys wishes Young Girl was going back to Miriam.
Suddenly, Miriam speaks up and says the painting isn’t Young Girl. The girl in the painting had Miriam’s eyes and this one doesn’t. Morgan takes a better look at it and agrees. The paint used in the eyes is too bright for the time period.
Adam informs Nick that the painting the Fosters owned, the painting that was stolen and recovered, is a fake. The museum didn’t authenticate it because it came from the Fosters.
Morgan catches Rhys in the elevator and asks if he has the painting. She thinks it’s in his briefcase and asks to look in it. Rhys claims it’s just paperwork in there but reluctantly allows her to look through it. Morgan’s surprised to find Rhys is correct; it’s just paperwork on his cases.
Morgan scans them and realizes there’s something fishy about the Fosters’ insurance paperwork.
Daphne pulls the Fosters’ insurance policies for the past decade, and Morgan explains to the team what caught her eye. They insured a lot of art in 2019, but only 12 items a few years later. In 2025, they only insured Young Girl. Is it just a coincidence the only piece they now insure is the one stolen? Nope.
Morgan thinks all the art she saw at the Fosters’ house is fake, just like Young Girl. One or both of the Fosters arranged to have the piece stolen because they’re in debt. They would collect the insurance money and then have the painting returned to them.
They must have had a forger—the same one who did the other artwork on their walls—forge the Young Girl that they lent to the museum. Cyrus was in on it and was paid off by the Fosters with the fake watch that he thought was real and was wearing when he was murdered. Cyrus made sure to replicate Jean-Baptiste’s MO when he took the painting from his own museum.
He must have realized the watch was fake and decided to double-cross the Fosters by putting the painting up for ransom. The Fosters confronted him and Cyrus was killed. Before he was murdered, he gave the painting (which Cyrus never knew was a fake) to Emilio to hide.
Morgan remembers the Fosters have a yacht and they’re probably on it trying to ditch the murder weapon and flee. Nick and Adam head to the dock just as the Fosters are casting off. They sneak onboard and Adam orders the captain to stop the boat.
Meanwhile, Oz and Daphne discover the door’s ajar at the Foster house. They enter, guns drawn, and call out. No one’s there and everything of value is gone.
Arthur calls Selena to say he’s being followed. He’s on his way to the station and hopes the person will follow him there. Arthur describes his tail as someone who knows what he’s doing.
Back on the boat, Mr. Foster holds a flare gun to Adam’s head. Adam refuses to put down his gun as Mrs. Foster pleads with her husband to stop. Nick quietly approaches and helps Adam take down Mr. Foster. He then has Mrs. Foster show him where the painting is being kept. In an interesting twist, Young Girl is now missing!
The scene switches to show someone in a wetsuit jumping off the back of the boat after taking the painting.
The thief is confirmed to be Rhys and he’s all smiles as he gets out of the water until he spots Morgan by his car. He admits he’s Jean-Baptiste and also recovers art for insurance companies. Rhys knows Morgan hasn’t called her partner to arrest him yet. He claims he stole Young Girl to give it back to Miriam; she’ll have to trust him that he’s telling the truth.
Later that night, Adam, Morgan, Oz, and Daphne celebrate closing the case. Nick joins Morgan at the bar and confesses she’s too valuable to let go. She believes the Fosters threw the painting overboard, but Nick reveals the crew saw someone in a wetsuit holding something. Maybe that was Jean-Baptiste. Morgan says she doesn’t think that guy exists.
Rhys does as promised and drops the painting off at Miriam’s house.
Back at the station, Selena’s worried because Arthur hasn’t shown up. Arthur’s cell is shown on the ground outside his truck, with his driver’s door wide open.
Episode eight ends with Adam watching Nick talk to Morgan at the bar while behind him the stranger Arthur identified as his attacker does the same.
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