: No longer just the "annoying kid," Tariq evolves into a strategic player, balancing Ivy League ethics classes with street-level distribution.
When Power concluded, fans were left wondering if the franchise could survive without its titular titan, James "Ghost" St. Patrick. Power Book II: Ghost answered with a resounding "yes," shifting the focus to his son, Tariq St. Patrick, and proving that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree—no matter how hard it tries to roll away. The Core Conflict: A Son’s Burden Power Book II: Ghost Season 1
: Tariq’s loyal roommate and "Tommy-esque" partner-in-crime, who helps launch CourseCorrect , a tutoring app used as a front for drug sales. Most Explosive Moments (Spoilers Ahead!) : No longer just the "annoying kid," Tariq
: A fame-hungry, ethically flexible defense lawyer who represents Tasha's only hope for freedom. Power Book II: Ghost answered with a resounding
Season 1 picks up just days after Tariq pulled the trigger on his father. Tariq is now at , living a double life that would make his father proud and terrified. To claim his inheritance, he must earn a four-year degree, all while hustling to pay for a high-profile defense attorney, Davis MacLean , to free his mother, Tasha, from prison. Key Players & New Dynasties