If you didnโt catch the finale, โGhost in the Machine,โ before the sun came up on Oct. 4, thereโs a good chance social media spoiled it for you before your morning coffee since Black Twitter/X has predictably been ablaze with reactions.
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โPower Book II: Ghostโ is (thankfully) finally done, and it appears that weโve completed the St. Patrick Family storyline that started 10 years ago with the original โPower.โ Having racked up impressive viewership numbers despite being, well, absolutely ridiculous watching, the popular spinoff is leaving us as appointment television. Below is a quick breakdown of where the primary cast ended the series...and what your people had to say about it.
Davis MacLean

The character that gave Method Man his โzaddyโ renaissance made it out alive. Playing every side to the middle, Davis managed to cut a deal that wonโt make sense even if you watch it 17 times to get his license restored and continue being the morally bankrupt lawyer who keeps shitty drug dealers out of prison. Though he dwelled in danger, nobody who watched this show expected Davis to actually die.
The Tejadas

United in their desire for revenge against Noma for murdering their mother Monet (Mary J. Blige), Cane, Dru and Diana form an uneasy truce to accomplish their mission. Shockingly, all three finish the episode alive and going in very different directions: Cane is on the run from the law forever, Dru is off to achieve his dreams as a photographer and Diana is just...pissed...perhaps because she was written to become a stone-cold murderer and the would-be new Tejada matriarch (of what though?) by the conclusion.
Det. Don Carter

Don Carter, Michael Ealyโs latest bad guy, is such an egregiously corrupt asshat of a cop that his character borders on incredulity. Even in the Power universe, he had to pay the piper for his misdeeds โ and itโs not by way of a well-deserved death, but via exposure that should have him locked up forever. But the episodeโs conclusion left things rather open-ended regarding his fate...
Noma Asaju

Arguably, โGhostโ viewers wanted no one dead more than they did Caroline Chikezieโs devious Noma. After killing Monet (Mary J. Blige) in the penultimate episode, it was expected that she would catch a bullet in the dome โ which came courtesy of Cane, shortly after Noma watched Diana murder her daughter Anya. Noma had to go, and satisfaction was had by all.
Brayden and Effie

Proving that white privilege is forever, Brayden went from a spoiled rich kid to a drug dealing, drug abusing killer and managed to keep his job in the end...albeit with a demotion. And โpoorโ Effie finds herself stuck in a game she wants to leave but canโt seem to despite her natural talents and the legal opportunities that most drug dealers donโt have. Basically, no happy ending for either of these tragic characters.
Tariq St. Patrick

Following several seasons of pimping that television magic by staying enrolled in college and living openly in a dorm despite several dangerous folks โ from cops to drug dealers โ wanting him dead, Tariq escaped his fatherโs fate by the finale, learned precisely zero valuable lessons and will continue his drug dealing โempireโ despite being terrible at selling drugs. Well, at least he got his mother and sister out of witness protection, I guess...?
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