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But Season 4 of Power Book II: Ghost is different. This isn’t just another season—it’s the . And if the first half of the season (Part 1) is any indication, creator Courtney Kemp and the writing team are not going out with a whimper. They are going out with a body count.

At the end of Season 3, Tariq was left reeling from the death of his mentor (and surrogate father figure), Detective Cooper Saxe. But the real gut punch came in the Season 4 premiere when we lost a fan-favorite in a hail of gunfire that felt more The Sopranos than Power . power ghost saison 4

Here is your spoiler-light breakdown of what Season 4 has delivered so far and what we are anxiously waiting for in the finale. Let’s be honest: Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) has spent three seasons juggling Ivy League economics classes and drug-dealing logistics like a prodigy. But Season 4 strips away the safety net. But Season 4 of Power Book II: Ghost is different

Or, maybe he pulls off the ultimate escape and moves to California with Tasha. (Doubtful. This is Power .) Power Book II: Ghost Season 4 is a return to form. It’s faster, darker, and more violent than Season 3. If you dropped the show because it felt too much like a college drama with guns, come back. The final season remembers that this universe was built on betrayal and broken bones. They are going out with a body count

For three seasons, Tariq has tried to be a "legit" businessman. Season 4 proves that is impossible. The more he tries to wash his money, the more blood he gets on his hands. The final episodes promise a return to the original Power formula—a war between two major families, with Tariq caught in the middle. Here is my hot take: Tariq doesn't make it out alive.

If you have been watching Power since the original series premiered a decade ago, you know the drill by now: expect the unexpected, never trust a smile, and always watch your back.