Consequently, David has been set up to be a repeat offender inHigh Potentialseason 2.
Out ofeveryHigh Potentialseason 1 case,Davids has to be the most disturbing, despite nobody actually dying.
Morgans father is cruel, and his superiority complex could have easily bred evil.
Given how evenly matched Morgan and David seemed, relation is possible.
Plus, the sophistication of Davids clues already imply a sort of genius within the villain.
However, its unlikely that Morgan would have repressed or entirely forgotten having a brother.
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After dramatically changing his appearance (and perhaps surgically altering his voice),Roman would have become evil.
If David hadnt undergone procedures to alter his appearance, Morgan would have recognized him instantly.
While entertaining to ponder, this theory holds no water.
Seeing as he nearly killed Lev Oz Ozdil (Deniz Akdeniz), it isnt impossible to believe.
duringHigh Potentialepisode 13.Still, this theory isnt unreasonably farfetched.
According to this theory, David was one of her former playmates, and he held a grudge.
David holding onto his resentment for decades would certainly be dramatic, but its not unfeasible.
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