as Davis MacLean, a high-powered and charismatic defense attorney.
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Best for: Fans of crime dramas who love complex family dynamics and moral gray areas. power book ghost
Is Power Book II: Ghost perfect? No. Like its predecessor, it sometimes suffers from soap-opera pacing, convenient coincidences, and characters making decisions that defy logic just to move the plot forward. However, its strengths lie in its performances and its themes. as Davis MacLean, a high-powered and charismatic defense
Picking up just days after the original Power finale, the series follows Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.), the son of the late James “Ghost” St. Patrick. Tariq is trying to escape his father’s criminal legacy while simultaneously being pulled deeper into the drug game to support his family and pay for law school. The central irony: he must become a “ghost” like his father—a drug dealer hiding behind a legitimate facade—to survive. Picking up just days after the original Power
To gain access to his inheritance, Tariq is forced by his father’s will to complete college—a final move of "revenge" or guidance from the grave. His journey leads him into an alliance with the cutthroat , led by the iron-fisted matriarch Monet Stewart Tejada. Key Cast and Characters