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STARZ is the primary home for all four seasons.

Ghost’s spectral advice is brutal: “You wanted this life, now live with it.” It’s a moment of meta-commentary for the audience. Is Tariq truly evil? Or is he just a product of Ghost’s legacy? This philosophical question drives the rest of the season.

Monet Tejada is feeling the squeeze of the RICO investigation. She knows that if Tasha talks, the whole family goes down.

The title "Good Vs. Evil" is deliberately ironic. By episode six, it’s clear that Power Book II operates in moral grey zones. Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) is no longer the conflicted prep school kid; he’s a killer, a liar, and a desperate survivor. Simultaneously, we are forced to sympathize with characters who would be villains in any other show.

Cane ignores Monet’s orders and visits Stansfield. He forces Brayden and Trace to sell drugs on a street corner in Queens as a "lesson".

: Tariq fears a "violent collision course" with Cane after letting Brayden into the arrangement with the Tejadas. Diana’s Discovery

(Francis Johnson), a loyal member of Tommy Egan’s former crew. His release from prison introduces a wild card who immediately begins extorting Tariq, reminding him that the ghosts of his father's past are never far behind. Cane’s Escalation