Power Book II: Ghost airs Fridays on Starz.

Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 is off to a blistering start. It honors the legacy of the original Power while finally letting Tariq step out of his father's shadow and into his own nightmare.

The writing here is sharp. Michael Rainey Jr. delivers a muted performance that screams trauma. He isn't the cocky freshman from Season 1; he’s a haunted king trying to hold a crumbling castle together.

Warning: Major spoilers for Power Book II: Ghost Season 3, Episode 1 ("Your Perception") below.

Now, Season 3 arrives with the aptly titled premiere, And if this first hour is any indication, the ghost of James "Ghost" St. Patrick isn't the only spectre haunting this cast. The pressure, the paranoia, and the body count are already rising. The New Normal: No Family, No Trust The episode picks up with a sense of eerie calm—which, as any Power fan knows, lasts about ten minutes. Tariq is back at Stansfield, but the swagger is gone. He’s a man isolated. His sister Raina is dead. His mother is in Witness Protection (and wants nothing to do with him). His father is dead by his own hand. Riq is truly alone.

Second, we have (Caroline Chikezie), a new international connect. She runs the show with a quiet ferocity that rivals Monet. The premiere cleverly sets up a war on two fronts: the law and the street. Tariq is squeezed in the middle, trying to finish his degree while not getting killed. Brayden’s Breakthrough and Cane’s Chaos Let’s talk about the scene-stealers.

(Gianni Paolo) continues to be the heart (and chaos agent) of the show. His transformation from trust-fund bro to cold-blooded accessory is complete. However, the premiere shows the toll it takes on him. There’s a fantastic moment where he realizes there is no "normal life" waiting for him at the end of this rainbow. He’s all in, and it’s terrifying to watch.

Power Book Ii: Ghost S03e01 Amr Verified Review

Power Book II: Ghost airs Fridays on Starz.

Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 is off to a blistering start. It honors the legacy of the original Power while finally letting Tariq step out of his father's shadow and into his own nightmare. power book ii: ghost s03e01 amr

The writing here is sharp. Michael Rainey Jr. delivers a muted performance that screams trauma. He isn't the cocky freshman from Season 1; he’s a haunted king trying to hold a crumbling castle together. Power Book II: Ghost airs Fridays on Starz

Warning: Major spoilers for Power Book II: Ghost Season 3, Episode 1 ("Your Perception") below. The writing here is sharp

Now, Season 3 arrives with the aptly titled premiere, And if this first hour is any indication, the ghost of James "Ghost" St. Patrick isn't the only spectre haunting this cast. The pressure, the paranoia, and the body count are already rising. The New Normal: No Family, No Trust The episode picks up with a sense of eerie calm—which, as any Power fan knows, lasts about ten minutes. Tariq is back at Stansfield, but the swagger is gone. He’s a man isolated. His sister Raina is dead. His mother is in Witness Protection (and wants nothing to do with him). His father is dead by his own hand. Riq is truly alone.

Second, we have (Caroline Chikezie), a new international connect. She runs the show with a quiet ferocity that rivals Monet. The premiere cleverly sets up a war on two fronts: the law and the street. Tariq is squeezed in the middle, trying to finish his degree while not getting killed. Brayden’s Breakthrough and Cane’s Chaos Let’s talk about the scene-stealers.

(Gianni Paolo) continues to be the heart (and chaos agent) of the show. His transformation from trust-fund bro to cold-blooded accessory is complete. However, the premiere shows the toll it takes on him. There’s a fantastic moment where he realizes there is no "normal life" waiting for him at the end of this rainbow. He’s all in, and it’s terrifying to watch.