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Editor’s note: The below recap contains spoilers for Brilliant Minds Season 2, Episode 3.The latest episode of Brilliant Minds starts with a jump scare, or a “push” scare may be more accurate. It leads Wolf and his team to a patient who isn’t actually their patient (that will make sense later) and to interact with a handful of delightful guest stars. And while we don’t get a Hudson Oaks facility update, the end of the episode delivers a twist that requires me to recant my statement that the show has lost a primary engine for drama.

First, let’s go back to the beginning. A woman named Gloria stumbles into a hot New York City subway and helps a woman she seems to know pick up dropped groceries before Gloria’s train arrives. She’s already looking woozy in the heat, so she’s in no way prepared for a large man in a hoodie to charge at her and potentially push her onto the train tracks just before the train pulls in.

It’s as okay as you could hope when a woman falls on subway tracks! The train conductor manages to stop the train before it hits Gloria. Max (Jonathan Kim) and Katie (Mishel Prada) arrive on the scene. Katie risks her life by jumping onto the tracks to pull Gloria out from under the train before waiting for the MTA to turn off the electricity on the third rail. The risky move was a big deal for Katie’s girlfriend Dana (Aury Krebs), who wants Katie to be safe, but it ultimately saves Gloria’s life, but Gloria is not actually our patient of the week.

It’s a twist! Dr. Wolf (Zachary Quinto) and his team are introduced to Gloria’s charge, Adam (Liam Galway), through Michelle (Stacey Farber, thank you, executive producer Michael Grassi for never wasting an opportunity to bless us with a Degrassi alum). She’s a social worker at the courthouse, and Adam is the primary suspect in Gloria’s assault. Adam is Autistic and non-speaking, so he can’t communicate with the police. Michelle asks Wolf and the team to help her get Adam’s side of the story before he’s thrown into the system for a crime no one can actually prove he committed.

Finding a New Way to Communicate

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Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf and Liam Galway as Adam in Brilliant Minds
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The team is initially stumped on how to communicate with Adam. Wolf has to remind them that humans have been communicating for millions of years, but the spoken word has only existed for 200 thousand of those. So what do you do when you have a patient who can’t tell you what’s wrong with them? You bring in the empath. Van (Alex MacNicoll) can tell Adam is in distress and finds him a pair of headphones that helps Adam calm down enough for Wolf to perform a neuro exam. Adam also keeps saying the word “Saya” when Wolf asks him about what happened on the train platform.

If Adam doesn’t need medical tests, then Wolf’s team has to turn himback over to the police for questioning. That doesn’t work for Wolf, so he sends Van and Michelle to Adam’s group home to ask around and tells Carol (Tamberla Perry) to tell the police they are still running tests anyway. Carol refuses because she just got her job back and doesn’t know who reported her, so she’s not trying to wind up in front of the medical board again. Wolf immediately says he’ll do it, so she doesn’t have to risk her job, and it sounds like he gets it, but our boy is pretty thick.

Gloria soon wakes up from her surgery but she’s coughing up a terrifying amount of blood from an unforeseen internal bleed, so she’s taken back to the OR. With Gloria in surgery again for an unknown amount of time, Wolf really has no more excuses for keeping Adam, so he suggests Carol hide him in her office. Dude, what? She just told you she can’t put her job at risk again. Carol immediately reminds him of that conversation, but this time it’s harsher. She’s already lost out on being chief because of her suspension. She’s not trying to lose her license entirely for Wolf’s latest crusade. I understand that Wolf is laser-focused on whatever case is on his desk for the week, but this request is not just him being oblivious. It’s a premium level of white man audacity that does not sit right.

There’s not a lot of time for Wolf to sit with his conscience because there’s a breakthrough in Adam’s case. Van and Michelle discover Adam is a very talented artist when they visit his room at the group home, and talk to his roommate (played by Love on the Spectrum breakout star Connor Tomlinson). They give him a pen and paper to draw with at the hospital, and he draws a series of butterfly sketches. Wolf realizes that Adam repeating “Saya” is actually “Say ah,” like a code for doctor. The police arrive to take Adam away, but Wolf now has enough information to get Gloria the treatment she needs.

The butterfly is a clue for what’s wrong with her. If there are any House fans reading, you’ll scream for joy because the answer is Lupus. The butterfly refers to the rash she sometimes gets on her face, and it is Adam’s way of telling the doctors about her condition. They give her steroids, and Wolf explains how Adam helped save her life when she wakes up. Gloria reveals that Adam didn’t push her off the platform. The heat caused her to faint, and she fell onto the tracks. Adam rushed to her to try and save her, but he couldn’t get to her in time. Her statement gets him released from the police, and Gloria shares that she’s going to be his permanent caretaker. The exposition about Autism and the justice system is heavy-handed throughout the episode, but it leads to a heartwarming conclusion for Gloria and Adam. Not many of Wolf’s cases get this kind of favorable resolution.

Charlie Porter Is Still an Opp

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Alex MacNicoll as Dr. Van Markus, Brian Altemus as Dr. Charlie Porter in Brilliant Minds Season 2
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Charlie Porter (Brian Altemus) doesn’t have a lot to do in this episode, but he’s irritating in the little that he does do. He is not helpful when the team is brainstorming ways to communicate with Adam. Then he tries to conduct his own neuro exam even after Wolf explains that the team has to build trust before Adam will let them get close. We don’t see the full interaction, but Charlie claims that Adam attacks him when he’s trying to do the exam and throws him across the room. It makes him believe the pattern of violent behavior is there, but he wasn’t supposed to be talking to Adam by himself anyway. Was he trying to set Wolf up so he could report him? Every season needs a villain, but I really wish this kid weren’t so obviously evil and annoying about it. We also need more clues about what his ultimate endgame is besides being a pompous jerk. If that’s it, he’s doing an incredible job, but that won’t really bring Wolf down, so what is the point?

Carol’s Mystery Reporter Comes Forward

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Tamberla Perry as Dr. Carol Pierce on Brilliant Minds
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Before her tiff with Wolf, Carol is on a journey of making amends. She apologizes to Ericka (Ashleigh LaThrop) and Dana for involving them in Alison’s case. They tell her not to worry about it, but Ericka takes it upon herself to investigate who turned Carol in, so the head of psych doesn’t have to be paranoid about whom to trust in the hospital. It doesn’t sit right with Ericka that Wolf gets away with bending, or straight up breaking, hospital rules all of the time, but Carol makes one mistake and almost gets fired over it.

Wolf overhears Ericka making this point and that seems to be what he needed to hear to see reason where Carol is concerned. He doesn’t apologize to his best friend, but he does throw her a welcome back to work party to show how much everyone at Bronx General appreciates her. It’s a step in the right direction, at least.

Meanwhile, Dr. Thorne (John Clarence Stewart) helps Carol realize that finding out who reported her isn’t going to make her better at her job. He offers to tell her who reported her, but he’ll only make the offer this once, so she has to decide if she really wants to know. Carol thinks through it and comes to the conclusion that the reporting protocol is there so that patients can feel safe with their care. She did make a mistake and needs to be held accountable, so it doesn’t matter who turned her in — but she also doesn’t need to torture herself about it anymore. Dr. Thorne congratulates her on passing his test and confesses that he doesn’t actually know who reported her.

He doesn’t know, but we do. Ericka announces that she’s dropping her investigation because Carol doesn’t seem to need it. She also says that keeping secrets is toxic and is about to confess to Dana that she’s taking Lorazepam for her anxiety, but Dana admits that she’s the one who reported Carol. She doesn’t elaborate on why, but is adamant that she has her reasons and she’d do it again if she had to. Ericka is pissed that her best friend did this and then kept it from her, but it doesn’t seem like Dana has any regrets about what she did. Let’s hope Carol means what she said about not caring who actually turned her in, because this revelation could break a lot of trust within the team.

The Game-Changing Twist

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Teddy Sears as Dr. Josh Nichols on Brilliant Minds
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In last week’s recap, I said that getting rid of Muriel (Donna Murphy) at the hospital gets rid of a huge source of drama for Brilliant Minds. It turns out the creative team has a backup plan in place because “The Pusher” reveals who the new chief is. If Wolf thought having his mom as his boss was awkward, there’s no way he’s going to be calm about taking orders from his ex-boyfriend.

Josh (Teddy Sears) is the new Chief Medical Officer at Bronx General. He’ll be in charge of approving Wolf’s treatment plans and demands for expensive tests. He’ll be responsible for keeping Wolf in line, and he’s not going to be as lenient as Muriel often was. It’s also safe to say these two probably won’t be hooking up any time soon. It’s against hospital policy for a supervisor and subordinate to date. Also, the two had friction when they were just coworkers. It’s going to be an all-out fight when Josh tries to tell Wolf how he can and can’t treat his patients. The seismic shift in this dynamic is almost enough to make up for not getting more clues about what leads Wolf to Hudson Oaks. Or maybe working for your ex that you’re still hung up on is enough to send you to a hospital? We’ll definitely need to see how all of this shakes out.

Brilliant Minds continues Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC. Episodes are available the next day on Peacock.


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Release Date

September 23, 2024

Directors

Lee Toland Krieger, David Katzenberg, Dawn Wilkinson, Harry Jierjian, Jordan Canning, Maggie Kiley, Sudz Sutherland, Charles Randolph-Wright, Deborah Kampmeier

Writers

Sara Saedi, Ryan Knighton, Will Ewing, Daniela Lamas, Davia Carter, Stasia Demick, William Yu, David Carter, Alex Berger, Shannon Looney



Pros & Cons

  • LOVE the cameos in this episode
  • Okay, Josh is a more dramatic chief than Muriel
  • Dr. Thorne and Carol is definitely a ship
  • The show got preachy when talking about the Autism experience
  • There is a random alarm in this hospital that sounds like Michael Myers’ theme and it’s driving me nuts
  • Charlie Porter needs to be less obvious he’s evil

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Morgan Deals With a Broken Heart During a Plot Twist-Filled Mystery http://livelaughlovedo.com/entertainment/morgan-deals-with-a-broken-heart-during-a-plot-twist-filled-mystery/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/entertainment/morgan-deals-with-a-broken-heart-during-a-plot-twist-filled-mystery/#respond Wed, 01 Oct 2025 10:14:53 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/10/01/morgan-deals-with-a-broken-heart-during-a-plot-twist-filled-mystery/ [ad_1]

Editor’s Note: The following contains spoilers for High Potential Season 2 Episode 3.The Game Maker (David Giuntoli) may have been High Potentials most intense villain yet, but as of the two-part Season 2 premiere, he’s been defeated for now. With the Game Maker out of the way, High Potential is back to its case-of-the-week structure for the third episode of Season 2, “Eleven Minutes.” The episode sees Morgan (Kaitlin Olson) and her team investigate the murder of Nathan Gould, a man who is strangled to death while waiting at a restaurant to meet with his daughter.

Meanwhile, the Season 2 premiere only brought more questions about Roman Sinquerra’s whereabouts, and Morgan has to deal with the difficult decision in this episode of whether to tell Ava (Amirah J) that her father had recently been staying at a motel in Nevada. The return to form is naturally less suspenseful than the previous two episodes, but “Eleven Minutes” is nonetheless a strong installment that ends with a shocking twist.

In ‘High Potential’ Season 2, Episode 3, Morgan and Her Team Investigate the Murder of a Man in a Lot of Debt

After Nathan is murdered in this episode’s cold open, Morgan and Karadec (Daniel Sunjata) go to the crime scene to investigate. The paramedics who treated Nathan reveal that they treated him a lot for “suspicious injuries.” Morgan figures out that the tables were intentionally spilled on and set up so that Nathan would be sitting in the right place. The restaurant’s host then tells Morgan that she heard a duck sound in the alley after Nathan disappeared, which is how she found him. From investigating Nathan’s apartment, Morgan and Karadec figure out that he was a gambler in a lot of debt, and that one of the people he owed money – Nathan’s loan shark, Ray – came to kill him after he had already been murdered. Nathan also made Ray the beneficiary of his life insurance before he died.

This takes the Major Crimes team to the previous beneficiary: Nathan’s daughter, Jessica. Jessica explains that Nathan disappeared from her life after her parents divorced when she was a child. He reached out to her several months before to make things right because he’d be “going away soon,” and the two have been getting to know each other in the meantime. When Nathan was stood up on the morning he was killed, someone texted Nathan to change the location at the last minute, while Jessica was waiting for him where they’d agreed to meet. Morgan and Karadec then realize Nathan was planning to end his own life to give Ray his life insurance money and protect Jessica. Morgan also discovers that Jessica was pregnant, and Jessica tells Morgan that both she and Nathan had had a lot of doctor’s visits recently: her for the pregnancy, and him for a series of tests and scans with a cardiologist, even though he was fine.

In ‘High Potential’ Season 2, Episode 3, Morgan Tells Ava the Latest News About Roman

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Morgan and Ava Gillory sitting on a bench in High Potential Season 2
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After her visit from Arthur (Mekhi Phifer) last episode, Morgan has been struggling with the weight of keeping the most recent updates about Roman’s whereabouts from Ava. After some well-meaning advice from Karadec, Morgan tells Ava everything that she knows about Roman’s latest whereabouts, including that he was living in Nevada a few weeks ago. Morgan then leaves for work, but later, she learns that Ava was arrested for vandalizing one of Roman’s murals. Morgan defends Ava, then she gets arrested alongside her, but Karadec quickly gets them released.

Later, Morgan and Ava talk, and Ava tells Morgan that she’s having a hard time after getting her hopes up that Roman hadn’t abandoned her after all. Morgan isn’t able to do much to reassure Ava, except tell her that she believes Roman had a good reason for disappearing for all these years, even though she knows as little as Ava does. Morgan still hasn’t reached out to Arthur about Roman, though, and the overarching mystery of Roman Sinquerra once again continues.

‘High Potential’ Season 2, Episode 3, Ends With a Shocking Plot Twist

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Morgan Gillory and Adam Karadec on duty in High Potential Season 2
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Morgan figures out that Nathan’s phone alarm was set to the duck sound, and after interviewing the paramedics who treated him, she realizes that someone had planned it out so that Nathan would be found in time for his heart to be donated. As it turns out, Nathan Gould was killed for his heart, but the heart is now being redirected to a billionaire with sway over the hospital. The billionaire, Carson Wood, is not a great match for the heart, though the hospital coordinator threw away the paper with the original recipient’s name on it. Morgan and her team look through the waiting list for heart recipients, and Morgan figures out that the heart was attended for the mother of one of the paramedics, Christopher Bishop.

When Nathan was dealing with Ray’s threats and injuries, he got to know Christopher well, and he told him that he’d give Christopher’s mother his heart when he ended his life. When Nathan learned that he was going to be a grandfather, he changed his mind, and Christopher killed him for his heart. Morgan and Karadec let Christopher’s mother, Rosemary, see him and say goodbye to him one last time, then she goes back on the waiting list for another heart. Morgan gives Jessica the brooch that Nathan was planning to give to her baby, then Morgan asks her how she was able to forgive him and let him back in her life, to which Jessica says her mother raised her that way. “Eleven Minutes” then ends with Morgan considering Jessica’s words, and Karadec comforting Morgan by showing her who will be receiving Nathan’s heart.

New episodes of High Potential air Tuesdays at 10:00 P.M. EST on ABC.

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