No matter how much Diana adores Tariq, ultimately, her loyalty to her family will probably always come first. There has to be a street code where you are not allowed to smash the connects’ daughter, especially after she said that your ass couldn’t. If Tariq does get romantically involved with Diana, this could cost him his life. While there is clear romantic chemistry between the two, Monet forbidding Diana from dating Tariq, seems to make him all the more alluring to her. Tariq intrigues her because deep down she wants to be him. Hers is a bit different though because it seems like she is envious of his position in life, being able to be independent, go to college and run his own business. On the other hand, Diana rebelling against her mother’s control has also found genuine interest in Tariq. She always asks him questions about who he is and about his father, and is not deterred by how guarded Tariq is. Also Lauren seems to genuinely want to get to know him, for who he is. Sis is paying attention and some great relationships have been built off less. Lauren sees the potential that Tariq carries within him, but she also notices that he struggles emotionally. She is encouraging him to be vulnerable, and accept the help that people want to give him, such as Professor Milgrim, his minority advisor. While Lauren and Tariq will have to learn how to navigate in one another’s worlds, Lauren will be the woman that will help him to take his ambition, and intelligence that he learned in the streets and transform it in a positive and legal way. I mean that is pretty obvious right? Five episodes in and we have seen Tariq, Lauren and Diana dance around each other giving us all a spin on their merry go round. The most logical choice that he should pick to establish a relationship is Lauren. One way or another he will not be able to ping pong back and forth between the bomb beauties for long. Lionsgate TV produces the series for STARZ.Tariq will have to choose between Lauren and Diana. End of Episode’s Chris Selak and Danielle De Jesus, Shana Stein and Bart Wenrich continue executive producing. Kemp through her production company End of Episode and through her overall deal with Lionsgate Television, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit Film and Television, and Mark Canton through Atmosphere Entertainment MM. The “Power” Universe series are executive produced by “Power” creator and showrunner Courtney A. As Tariq tries to balance his drug operation with his grades, love life, and family, he figures out that the only way to avoid the same fate his father met is to become him - only better. With no better options, Tariq turns to the familiar drug game, entangling himself with a cutthroat family headed by Monet Stewart Tejada, that’s been at it far longer than him. Truly on his own for the first time in his life, Tariq is forced to split his time between school and hustling to pay for Davis MacLean, the fame-hungry defense lawyer who is Tasha’s only hope of getting out of jail and escaping prosecution by newly minted U.S. Not to mention the academic rigors of the Ivy League university Tariq is attending to earn his inheritance. Patrick grapples with a new world order: his father dead and his mother, Tasha, facing charges for the murder her son committed. “Power Book II: Ghost" picks up shortly after the earth-shattering events of “Power” as Tariq St. Until Kamaal’s brought in on the investigation at Stansfield and he finds himself with a front-row seat for another one of Rashad’s escapades - but this time, Kamaal’s own career may be on the line. Lahmard Tate as “Kamaal Tate,” once again doling out brotherly advice following Rashad’s gubernatorial loss and, for once, it seems to take as Kamaal watches his little brother take on a new role serving the people.
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