A hit ABC show is tk after becoming the most popular show of the year.

The procedural drama was the most-watched broadcast show of 2025, according to Nielsen ratings.

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ABC said the drama was the most watched entertainment broadcast show of 2025, confirmed by Nielsen
 

A blonde woman looking at a crime board.
Kaitlin Olson stars in the procedural dramady that has taken TV by a storm and put broadcast back on the map
High Potential is back after a mid-season hiatus with a new schedule.

The hit show will now air on Tuesdays at 9 pm ET on ABC- an hour earlier then the show aired before the break.

Each episode will be available on Hulu the next day.

It will be taking over the time slot from Dancing With the Stars, which wrapped up in November.

The dramady stars Kaitlin Olson as Morgan, a single mom who works for the Los Angeles Police Department as a crime scene cleaner despite her genius-level IQ.

But after her unorthodox crime-solving skills land her a place as a consultant on the investigation team, the line between Morgan’s personal and professional life begin to blur.

High Potential premiered in September 2024 and quickly catapulted to the top of TV ratings.

The pilot episode garnered 36 million viewers across broadcast and streaming, according to ABC.

The second season, which started airing in September 2025, is similarly popular.

High Potential most watched entertainment broadcast show of 2025, closely followed by CBS’ action-drama series Tracker, according to ABC and confirmed by Nielsen.

The procedural has an average of 16.5 million viewers per episode across streaming and broadcast, per ABC.

The show’s more favorable time slot is only expected to further catapult its ratings.

After a high-stakes cliffhanger and two months off the air, High Potential returned to screens on Tuesday with episode 8.

The show’s second season is expected to have 18 episodes, an increase from the first season’s 13 episodes.

A promotional photo of the cast of the show "The Rookie Feds" in a chaotic office scene.
The series follows police consultant Morgan and her partner, Karadec
 

Daniel Sunjata, Kaitlin Olson, and Judy Reyes posing together.
High Potential returned to screens on January 6 after a cliffhanger