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Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 is off to a blistering start. It honors the legacy of the original Power while finally letting Tariq step out of his father's shadow and into his own nightmare.
(Gianni Paolo) continues to be the heart (and chaos agent) of the show. His transformation from trust-fund bro to cold-blooded accessory is complete. However, the premiere shows the toll it takes on him. There’s a fantastic moment where he realizes there is no "normal life" waiting for him at the end of this rainbow. He’s all in, and it’s terrifying to watch. power book ii: ghost s03e01 amr
Warning: Major spoilers for Power Book II: Ghost Season 3, Episode 1 ("Your Perception") below. Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 is off to a blistering start
It has been a long, agonizing wait. After the explosive (literally, thanks to Mecca’s demise) finale of Season 2, the Power universe felt a seismic shift. Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) walked away a free man, but at the cost of alienating his mother, Tasha, and leaving the Tejadas in shambles. He’s all in, and it’s terrifying to watch
Meanwhile, the Tejadas are in survival mode. Monet (Mary J. Blige) is a volcano about to erupt. With Zeke gone and the family business in the crosshairs of a new, mysterious player, she is ruthless. The scene where she confronts her children about their loyalty is a masterclass in matriarchal menace. Mary J. Blige isn't just acting anymore; she is occupying space. One of the biggest questions heading into Season 3 was: Who fills the void left by Lobos, Milan, and Ghost? The answer might be two people.
(Woody McClain) is as volatile as ever. With his father out of the picture, he feels entitled to the throne, but his impulsiveness gets the crew into hot water immediately. His rivalry with Tariq simmers beneath the surface, but the premiere hints that they might need each other to survive the new threats. Final Verdict: The Ghost is Back "You’re the son of a ghost," someone tells Tariq in this episode. "But ghosts aren't real. Consequences are."