r/PowerTV

Salt & Peppa need to go!
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Salt & Peppa need to go!

When do you guys think Kanan finds out the truth about fame, or does this storyline not matter anymore??? they need to go!!

u/No_Waltz6179 — 4 hours ago

Marvin demise

Why are ppl still assuming Marvin is gonna die? In OG Power, ain't one uncle dead and the other in prison? Lou is dead, so Marvin the one locked up.

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u/Aggravating_Two3332 — 8 hours ago
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(Having too much fun)- WHO the best at packing people up?

u/Sh0nMic — 10 hours ago

Next week’s episode!

STARZ added this in the trailer of their post today. 7/5

It was not originally in the promo at the end of Ep 4.

How does he end up finding out?

u/Distance4U — 6 hours ago

They ruined Power Force entirely

This show , I only watch for Tommy. Its corny. They made it too drama drama like. It doesn't feel real. The plot is wack. The villains are wack. Some of the stuff just is way too not realistic and shows the holes in the plot. Tommy is what makes it good. Renard older brother was a shit actor in it. Jenard does a decent job I feel cause everyone else sucks. They even tried to recreate a Tariq sort of thing and it flopped. The girlfriends and how fast they are all so serious with their boyfriends so wack. This show could have been far better. The Irish mob as enemy is fucking lame. The black gangs are OK I guess. Tommy's brother being gay and not a gangsta is wack . The whole black girlfriend of jenard is wack. Tommy's girl is lame and the whole Tommy having a baby . Tommy's bro in law miguel is somewhat decent an actor. The scenes where they make it feel like a drama are wack like d mac and his little gf or Vince and his gf. Tommy doesn't feel nearly as bad ass as he is in original power. He doesn't get to shine as the bad ass he is so much in this even tho the shows starring him. I really think. Remake of force is needed to make Tommy shine how he is supposed to. I think maybe season 1 they had a chance when it first started but yeah

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u/Due-Detail8161 — 7 hours ago
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Ok… should be ALOT HARDER NOW… WHO GOT THE CROWN?

u/Sh0nMic — 12 hours ago
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most of y’all buggin’. Marvin is a high level gangster, ain’t no way that mf dying this season. who tf does an assassination solo dressed as a postman while eating a lollipop ? stop playing. 💎

u/khutsox — 15 hours ago

so did tate ever win his election or bro just in the background what do yall think he up to in the universe since ghost died and helped Tariq in book 2?

u/Mysterious_Radish_83 — 10 hours ago

Kanan's Chess Move

We always talk about the fact that Ghost killed Breeze, but we never stop to ask who actually had the most to gain from Breeze's death.

As of Episode 4, we know Breeze believes Kanan is like blood to him. We also saw him set up Taz in what was essentially a "survival of the fittest" test, similar to his fight club philosophy: two walk in, one walks out. My theory is that this wasn't the first time Breeze tested his people, and it definitely wouldn't have been the last.

From everything we've heard throughout the series, young Ghost wasn't just book-smart—he was street-smart too. He had an uncanny ability to disappear, which is supposedly how Breeze gave him the nickname "Ghost." I think Breeze saw far more in Ghost than just another corner boy. He saw a future partner and was beginning to groom him as his number two, just like we're seeing him start to take a liking to Kanan now.

One thing Power has always leaned into is history repeating itself. We've seen the parallels between Tariq and Kanan, and even Tommy keeping Diamond in the dark the same way Ghost used to keep Tommy out of the loop.

What if Kanan recognized exactly what Breeze was doing? What if he realized Breeze was slowly replacing him with Ghost and began manipulating Ghost before it was too late?

Ghost wasn't immediately on board. He always said Breeze was like a brother to him, and we know he gave Breeze one last chance. I think that "last chance" was Ghost telling Breeze not to force him and Kanan into competing against each other. Just keep the business running the way it always had.

But Breeze was Breeze. He believed someone always had to lose. He wanted a body on the ground.

That decision sealed his fate.

It gave Kanan exactly the opening he needed to convince Ghost that Breeze had to go. In one move, Kanan kept the organization intact, eliminated the only person who was threatening his position, and held onto his deadliest soldier—Ghost.

u/Mission-Baseball1747 — 13 hours ago
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What is stefano’s real issue with Raq?

He got stabbed because he was using Marvin to go on missions for him behind Raq’s back to undermine her & disrupt her business. He caused that.

Now he’s extra salty about Raq not bending to him when you ask him, she’s shouldn’t have even left queens. If it wasn’t for niq messing up her business out there she could’ve stood & fought back.

I know it isn’t explicitly stated, but it’s clearly some racist & misogynist shit going on. Seeing these Italians use black people to go against each other grinds my gears when stefano loser ass be getting hoe’d by his own people.

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u/zader6404 — 17 hours ago
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Ghost a funny dude. He really knows how to sell people a fantasy. He was willing to put Ruiz's life in jeopardy as long as he could leave the game. Even if Ruiz snitched all that would've happened is that Milan's people would've retaliated or he would've never became a distro due to Tommy.

u/RichieBuz — 16 hours ago
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(Face it) Why is Tasha so good at everything she does??😕

u/Blu3Dope — 23 hours ago