Warning: this article contains SPOILERS forHigh Potentialseason 1, episode 9.High Potential’s Tom (J.D. Pardo) departure was shocking, but the book isn’t permanently shut on his and Morgan’s (Kaitlin Olson) relationship. Tom was introduced inHigh Potentialepisode 6 (“Hangover”) and began a flirtation with Morgan that progressed until he asked her out officially at the start of the following episode. The midseason finale hostage situation derailed their plans untilHigh Potentialepisode 8 (“Obsessed”), but their first date seemed to be their last— at least for now.

High Potentialhas succeeded asThe Good Doctor’s replacementand broken viewership records on ABC, but the pilot season follows much more important storylines than a romance.Tom and Morgan could have had a sweet subplot inHigh Potential, but they were incompatible.Morgan’s life is hectic and, despite promising her he could handle it, Tom bowed out when she got too busy for him. Morgan’s love life could take new turns or even bring more closure with Tom inHigh Potentialseason 2, but only time will tell if Pardo has retired the role for good.

JD Pardo in a hospital bed as Tom in High Potential episode 7, “One of Us”

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The reveal that Tom is moving was abrupt, especially considering where the character left off. His last scene inHigh Potentialepisode 8 showed him talking to Morgan about how their relationship could work to calm the chaos in their lives. Cut toHigh Potentialepisode 9, and Tom’s first and only appearance is to tell Morgan he’s leaving town. In the time between episodes,Morgan missed multiple calls from Tom, which he took as a“hint”to stop reaching out. Morgan tried to reassure him that it wasn’t him specifically, but Tom was resigned to let her go.

Despite being the one to initiate their soft breakup, Tom is also the one to keep the option open for a reunion.

Tom in High Potential episode 6

Still, before Morgan walked away completely, Tom called out to suggest she visit since“San Diego isn’t that far.”Despite being the one to initiate their soft breakup, Tom is also the one to keep the option open for a reunion.Morgan will always be too busy for Tom in High Potential,whether it’s because of a case or her own scattered mind. Now that Morgan is starting to learnwhat happened to Roman inHigh Potential, there’s no chance she could prioritize a relationship.

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They Couldn’t Even Handle A Short-Distance Romance

Morgan and Tom calling it quits isn’t totally out of the blue, however.High Potentialepisode 8 proved Morgan and Tom were doomedbecause they were on two different pages. Morgan knew she couldn’t easily schedule dates or commit to meeting him, but Tom was naively optimistic and stubborn about them eventually finding time. Even when they did eventually coordinate a dinner date, Morgan left early to meet Selena (Judy Reyes) and get an update on Roman’s case.High Potentialnever showed Tom’s reaction, but he likely grew frustrated by their conflicting schedules.

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The problems in their relationship would only worsen if Tom and Morgan attempted a long-distance relationship. Tom already established that Morgan couldn’t consistently reply to his messages, and there would be no possible way to confront her face-to-face from San Diego. On the other hand,Tom’s offer for Morgan to visit is probably not literal. Realistically, they both know their relationship is over, but Tom is telling her that if she ever gets to a point where she can find the time, Morgan knows where to find him.

Kaitlin Olson and Daniel Sunjata as Morgan and Karadec in High Potential

What Tom’s Exit Means For Morgan’s Future (Including A Possible Romance With Karadec)?

Tom Set Her Free, But Morgan Needs Time

Now that Morgan and Tom are over, it’s unclear how long it will take for Morgan to have a new love interest inHigh Potential.The general consensus is thatKaradec is better for Morgan inHigh Potential, but they have the perfect set-up for a slow-burn romance.It would be a waste for Karadec and Morgan to get together inHigh Potentialseason 1. The procedural needs to build their tension while they’re purely professional. The longerHigh Potentiallets Morgan and Karadec’s relationship develop organically, the better the payoff will be when they eventually come together.

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Focusing on their workallows Morgan and Karadec to build a strong friendship, which is the best foundation for a romantic relationship. By the time they date, Karadec will already be ingrained in Morgan’s life and not require the same attention that Tom did. In the meantime, Morgan can continue doing what she loves and consult LAPD cases without worrying about maintaining a fresh romance. Though Tom leavingHigh Potentialis sudden, the freedom he gives Morgan by letting her go is a nice parting gift.

High Potentialcontinues Tuesday at 9 ET on ABC.

High Potential

Morgan, a single mother of three with a brilliant but unconventional mind, partners with a methodical detective after solving a crime during her job as a cleaner. Together, they form an unlikely but effective duo, blending her unique problem-solving skills with his by-the-book approach to tackle challenging cases​.

High Potential (2024)