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‘High Potential’: Aiden Turner Talks Extended S2 Storyline, Rhys’ Romance with Morgan & Being ‘Eye Candy’

Just when you thought “High Potential” couldn’t get any more complicated, it throws a curveball that’s devastatingly handsome and impeccably dressed. Enter Aiden Turner as Rhys, the show’s latest guest star, who waltzed into the midseason finale and promptly set the show on fire. Is he the suave art thief, the charming love interest, or somehow, impossibly, both?

An “Art Recovery Specialist” – Hmm

Season 2 of the ABC hit sent our brilliant, chaotic single mom Morgan (the perpetually fantastic Kaitlin Olson) on a collision course with Rhys, an art recovery specialist. The case? It’s a high-stakes museum heist. What’s Rhys’s job? To help the LAPD recover the stolen painting, much to Morgan’s immediate and vocal annoyance.

If you’ve been following the show, you know Morgan doesn’t play well with others, especially when they’re slick, confident, and encroach on her territory as the resident genius consultant. The initial dynamic was pure, unabashed bickering, the kind of verbal sparring that usually signals one of two things in television land: deep-seated animosity or a romance just waiting to explode. Spoiler alert: it was the latter.

Who is Aiden Turner’s Mysterious Character in “High Potential?”

Aiden Turner, no stranger to charming audiences from his long run on “All My Children,” steps into the role of Rhys with a confidence that’s both infuriating and undeniably magnetic. Described as a “quick-witted, well-tailored art recovery specialist,” Rhys is Morgan’s equal in intellect – but her opposite in demeanor. Where she’s messy and unfiltered, he’s polished and calculating.

Turner himself seems to relish the role, telling Deadline, “I enjoy being eye candy.” And let’s be honest, who can blame him? The character’s wardrobe alone, featuring Tom Ford-esque suits and pocket squares, screams sophistication. But as the episode unfolded, it became clear that Rhys was more than just a pretty face in a fancy suit.

Rhys and Morgan went from trading barbs to trading… well, other things. Their banter, as Turner noted, laid the groundwork for a steamy romance that “High Potential” fans have been craving for Morgan since the series began. After 16 episodes of near-misses (remember Tom?) and Morgan’s emotional longing, our girl finally got some action.

The Big Twist: Is Rhys an Art Thief?

Of course, this is “High Potential,” so nothing is ever that simple. Just as Morgan and Rhys are getting hot and heavy in his hotel room, she makes an alarming discovery. A scar on his shoulder matches one from a previous heist, and—get this—a giant crate the exact size of the stolen painting is sitting in his room.

The episode ends on this massive cliffhanger, leaving viewers to question everything about the dashing Brit. Is he a brilliant thief hiding in plain sight, using his “specialist” cover to get close to the investigation? Or is it something even more devious? What calculating art thief would really be this careless?

Turner and Olson – Cat and Mouse?

The writers clearly knew they struck gold with Turner and Olson’s chemistry. What was originally a tight, single-episode arc was extended into a two-parter. This gave the story more room to breathe, allowing for a deeper exploration of both characters. As Turner explained, the extension allowed the writers to flesh out Rhys’s backstory and show a more vulnerable side of Morgan, which ultimately led to their connection.

So what’s next? The midseason premiere on January 6th looks like it will unpack this tangled art heist web. We’ll likely see Morgan wrestle with her feelings for Rhys versus the mounting evidence against him. Is her heart leading her astray, or is there a bit more to the story? Either way, the addition of Aiden Turner into “High Potential” has injected a thrilling dose of mystery and a side of adventurous romance into the series. And we are waiting with bated breath.

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