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‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Series Ending, Explained: Do Tariq And The Tejadas Survive And What Did That Post-Credits Scene Mean? - Blavity

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After four seasons, Power Book II: Ghost, the very first spinoff of the original Power series, has come to a close. And if you were expecting more bodies in the finale, well…..that didn’t exactly happen! Actually, it seems like the majority of our characters got as close to happy endings as many in the Power universe would ever get. Here’s a breakdown and explainer of all that happened at the end of Power Book II: Ghost : Tariq, Brayden, Effie and the Tejadas collab to take out Carter and Noma After the death of Monet (Mary J. Blige) and Carter (Michael Ealy) currently being held by Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.), Brayden (Gianni Paolo) and Effie (Alix Lapri), the trio decides that they have to work together with the grieving Tejadas in order to take out their common enemies. Dru (Lovell Adams-Gray), Cane (Woody McClain) and Diana (LaToya Tonodeo) have raided the Tejadas and took Noma’s daughter Anya (Sidney Winbush) hostage. The trio asks Tariq to talk to Anya and see if he can get her...

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