Power Book Ii: Ghost S02e10 Tv Instant
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Meanwhile, Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) is trapped in his usual web. He’s trying to extricate himself from the Tejada drug business, keep his mother Tasha (Naturi Naughton) safe in witness protection, finish his education, and avoid becoming the next ghost (pun intended) in New York’s criminal underworld. 1. The Shooter Revealed The episode’s biggest twist comes early. After a tense hospital scene where Lorenzo clings to life, it’s revealed that Cane Tejada (Woody McClain) shot his own father. Why? Cane discovered that Lorenzo had put a hit on his mother, Monet (Mary J. Blige), for trying to leave the business. In Cane’s twisted logic, killing his father was the only way to save his mother. It’s a shocking, Oedipal turn that redefines Cane from hothead to tragic patricide. power book ii: ghost s02e10 tv
Desperate to pay back the remaining $50,000 to the Castillos (and save his own skin), Tariq teams with Brayden Weston (Gianni Paolo) for a last-minute, high-risk heist. They intercept a Tejada drug shipment, playing both sides. The plan works financially but has catastrophic consequences—it directly leads to a shootout that leaves multiple bodies on the floor. Spoilers ahead
The sophomore season of Power Book II: Ghost came to a thunderous close with “Love and War,” an episode that delivered on its title by balancing emotional betrayals with all-out warfare. As the finale to a season plagued by paranoia, shifting alliances, and mounting bodies, Episode 10 didn’t just raise the stakes—it detonated them. The episode picks up immediately after the penultimate episode’s cliffhanger: Lorenzo Tejada (Berto Colon) has been shot, and everyone is a suspect. The central question driving “Love and War” is simple but devastating: Who pulled the trigger? He’s trying to extricate himself from the Tejada