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"What's up Power fans, it's Nino, and I'm back to discuss some key points about the latest Power episode. Today, we'll dive into who Tariq was actually talking to on the phone, and I'll give reasons why I believe it wasn't Tommy, despite what many are projecting. I'll also cover why this spinoff was named *GHOST*.
Before the finale aired, I predicted that if the Tejadas wanted Noma to truly feel their pain, they should take out Anya first, rather than going straight for Noma. I'm glad to see Diana brought this theory to life, showing the best way for the Tejadas to get revenge on Noma before taking her down. The writers did a great job of equating the level of grief between Noma and the Tejadas. It was only fitting to see Noma heartbroken before Cane ended it all.
Now, how did you all feel about the last episode? For once, we got a somewhat happy ending, which is rare in *Power*. Let's start by breaking down the title of the spinoff, *Ghost*. Many of us were hoping Ghost would make an appearance at the end, but even though he didn’t, the show wrapped up by making Tariq the last man standing. Noma, Monet, and Carter are all gone, leaving Tariq at the top. He’s mapped out his operations, keeping his family out of the business while his friends run things. He’s now acting like a ghost himself.
The real question is, can Tariq balance his life as a ghost and a civilian, just like his father did? There's a lot of speculation about the phone call at the end, with many believing it was Tommy asking for help. While it's a solid theory, I have my doubts. Remember, when Tariq was at war with Monet, Tommy refused to help, saying it wasn’t his fight. So why would Tommy call Tariq for help now, all the way from Chicago?
If we think about it, could it have been someone else on the phone, like Brayden? After all, Tariq and Brayden have called each other brothers and referred to one another as family. Tariq sounded authoritative on that call, almost like a boss handling business. It wouldn’t be far-fetched if he was talking to Brayden about issues with their operation.
The show wrapped up with Tariq proving himself worthy of the name *Ghost*, even though he slipped up in episode 9. By episode 10, everything had fallen into place for him, and I believe the spinoff was named *Ghost* because Tariq followed in his father’s footsteps.
Let me know your thoughts. Was the episode what you expected? Has Tariq earned the street name *Ghost*? Did he end up better than his father?
Now, let's talk about the other characters. Tariq, like his father, has been indecisive at times, but his actions make sense. The Tejadas, especially Diana, have also shown some back-and-forth behavior. One minute, Diana wanted out of the game and to go to school, but after losing her baby, she seems ready to take her mother’s place as the head of the family. Do you think Diana can fill Monet’s shoes? And Effie—giving all her money to Cane was a bold move. Cane, too, seems to be setting himself up for a new life far away from New York.
It's been a great journey with you all, especially my regular viewers. I appreciate your support throughout this ride. I can't wait to dive into *Raising Kanan* next. If there are any other shows you'd like me to analyze, let me know. Thanks for watching, and I'll catch you in the next one!"
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