In the end, we watch a war come to life with Tariq and Brayden set up to bat against the Tejadas, Noma, and Effie. Nothing went according to plan in the final minutes of the Power Book II: Ghost season three finale. Tariq & Brayden Aren’t Ready For War With The Tejadas Here are some of the biggest takeaways that we have after season three’s final episode, “Divided We Stand”: Brayden sticks beside Tariq, and Effie, who gets out of prison in this episode, picks the Tejadas and Noma as her partners. This is the spark for an all out war between Tariq and the Tejadas. That plan also had Tariq going down as collateral, but it all went sideways when Tasha showed up in the heat of the moment. She put together the plan, with help from Dru, as they saw it to be their only opportunity to free themselves from Monet’s rule. However, it was really Diana who did that in a grand scheme to take down Monet. Through all this, Tariq believes that Monet sent Tommy after his mother by giving up Tasha’s location to Tommy. He later finds out that she ran away after the incident with Tariq and Tommy, but not before squashing her beef with Tommy. In the season three finale of Power Book II: Ghost, things begin with Tariq waking up unsure of his mother’s whereabouts. For that last, Tommy’s mission was somewhat thwarted by the arrival of Tariq, and that’s where we left off in episode nine. We also have Effie, who is locked up on her attempted murder charge for trying to kill Lauren, the Tejada children, who discovered that Monet was the one who had Lorenzo killed, and Tommy Egan, who made a shocking return to try and kill Tasha in her witness protection home. Luckily for them, Brayden (quite literally) pushed Lucas to his demise, saving them from legal trouble. After a tip to the feds from Rashad Tate, Weston Holdings was raided for their alleged Ponzi scheme that left Brayden, Tariq, Kiki, and the rest of the staff in trouble as Lucas prepared to tell the police everything he knew about the Ponzi scheme and then some. The finale aired after a penultimate episode that followed the aftermath of Cooper Saxe’s death in episode eight. It took ten weeks, shocking deaths, turns in relationships, and countless drug deals, but season three of Power Book II: Ghost has come to a close. (WARNING: Spoilers (or maybe not?) for this week’s Power Book II: Ghost episode will be found below.)
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