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Mary J. Blige as Monet Tejada in 'Power Book II: Ghost' Season 4 Episode 3 (Courtesy of Start)
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They say this is a big rich town. I just come from the poorest parts… The streets of Twitter are buzzing about “Power Book II: Ghost” Season 4 Episode 3. 

Let’s get into it!

Birthright

In this intense episode, Tariq and Brayden scramble to secure an in with a ruthless new connect, risking everything to expand their operation. 

Meanwhile, Monet becomes increasingly suspicious and starts questioning her children’s honesty, uncovering secrets that could shatter their family. 

As tensions rise, Detective Carter’s task force delves deeper into Tariq’s connection to a significant player within Noma’s camp, bringing them closer to unraveling the intricate web of alliances and betrayals.

Twitter Reactions

As you can imagine, Twitter is buzzing about the “Power Book II: Ghost” Season 4 Episode 3.

Read 25 totally accurate tweets about the episode below. 

As always these tweets may contain spoilers, so I suggest you hold off on reading them until you are all caught up on the show.

About ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Season 4

New alliances have been formed with each faction and Tariq and Brayden must find a way back into the game. 

But Brayden starts flirting with a new, reckless lifestyle, leaving Tariq to wonder if there really is room for two at the top. 

With Monet left for dead, Davis facing potential disbarment, and Effie looking to secure her future at Stanford, everyone’s on their own. 

Diana and Dru continue to question their roles while Cane levels up and starts working with Noma. 

As Noma is fighting to establish her business in the States and keep her daughter Anya in line, she finds her way on Tariq and Brayden’s radar. 

With the fate of his future in the game and his family at the forefront, Tariq must reconcile his past to rise to the top of the food chain and become who he needs to be to protect those he loves most.

The final season promises to be explosive, with high-adrenaline twists and turns as everyone is on the hunt for revenge. 

Each character’s respective motivations fuel their power of choice to dive deeper into the game, fight their way out, or walk a blurry line between the two. 

As family dynamics are tested and tensions reach their peak, the unpredictable nature of this season will have viewers questioning who you can trust and if your own family will betray you.  

The Cast

Season four of “Power Book II: Ghost” cast includes Michael Rainey Jr. as “Tariq St. Patrick,” Mary J. Blige as “Monet Tejada,” Cliff “Method Man” Smith as “Davis MacLean,” Gianni Paolo as “Brayden Weston,” Woody McClain as “Cane Tejada,” Lovell Adams-Gray as “Dru Tejada,” LaToya Tonodeo as “Diana Tejada,” Alix Lapri as “Effie Morales,” Larenz Tate as “Rashad Tate,” Caroline Chikezie as “Noma,” LightSkinKeisha as “Brushaundria Carmichael” and Michael Ealy as “Detective Don Carter.” 

Additional recurring cast members this season include Talia Robinson as “Elle,” the lead singer of a popular hip hop group at Stansfield; Sydney Winbush as “Anya Covington,” Noma’s daughter who is unaware of her mother’s profession; Aaron Dean Eisenberg as “Detective Nico Calder” and Allison Luff as “Detective Felicia Lewis,” two officers on Detective Carter’s Drug Task Force; and Stephanie Sheperd as “Perla Tanaka,” a law associate tasked with defending her boss, Davis McClean, against multiple charges. Yung Bleu also appears as “Stokely.”

When Does ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Season 4 Come On?

Part one of “Power Book II: Ghost” debuted on Friday, June 7, at midnight ET on the STARZ app, which also coincides with the 10th Anniversary of Power’s debut on STARZ.  Part 2 premieres on Friday, September 6, at midnight ET on the STARZ app and on STARZ at 8:00 PM ET/PT in the U.S. and 9:00 PM ET in Canada on linear.

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