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Tariq, looking into the abyss of a life he swore he wanted to escape, doesn’t say no. The final shot is of him walking away from Monet’s proposition—but his face tells a different story. He’s no longer a student playing gangster. He’s becoming the very thing his father was.
Throughout the season, Mecca (played with chilling charisma by Daniel Sunjata) positioned himself as an untouchable drug lord with government ties. However, the finale stripped away his armor. The writing brilliantly utilized Mecca’s hubris against him; he believed he had successfully turned Monet into his partner and lover, unaware that she was playing the long game to protect her family and regain her autonomy. power book ii: ghost s02e10 tv
Central to the episode's conflict, she is left shattered by the news of Zeke's death, unaware that her husband pulled the trigger. Tariq, looking into the abyss of a life
The episode ends not with a gunshot, but with a coronation. Monet, having survived her husband’s near-death and learned of Cane’s act (which she tacitly approves), sits Tariq down. She tells him that Lorenzo will live but will never lead again. She then offers Tariq a deal: help her run the Tejada empire and turn it into something more sophisticated. He’s becoming the very thing his father was
Shows significant growth, moving from desperation to calculated control by the episode's end.
In perhaps the most devastating twist, Lorenzo Tejada attempts to intercept Mecca at a private hangar. He sees a figure in the distance and, mistaking him for Mecca, fires his weapon. It is later revealed that he actually killed Zeke Cross (Daniel Bellomy), the innocent basketball star and Monet’s secret son.
The finale features standout performances from the core cast: