Power Season 6 (Official Thread) - No Spoilers

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Y'all complain about everything. How Tommy miss all them shots at Proctor... I'm like how did Chris,Snoop, and Mike miss Omar in that lil ass apartment..



How did a gay gangster go around sticking up Dope boys like it was nothing .How is this "good writing" a man walking around with a shotgun in broad daylight..





This can actually happen?









All this shyt is entertainment.

Even though I agree with that it's just entertainment, and Power is a entertaining comedy like no other, but how does any of those videos prove...something?

You posted some basic normal siht. I'll give you the bomb one but even that is not tahat crazy.
 

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I think a lot of yall are expecting the characters to be perfect but in real life a lot of criminals arent perfect and that's how they get caught.

Yes the show has a lot of questionable moments but stuff that happens on power happens in reality too
 

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I think they said it was a blood drop
Why the fukk was he bleeding? There was no scuffle
If you're going to ask more questions, I will ask you why did that btich had to rob the Ghosts glass? Like he wasn't in the system already lol
Or maybe she's a fcuking clepto?

The only blood there was Raynas, but the show writers had to make it clear "MALE" :deadmanny:
 

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If you're going to ask more questions, I will ask you why did that btich had to rob the Ghosts glass? Like he wasn't in the system already lol
Or maybe she's a fcuking clepto?

The only blood there was Raynas, but the show writers had to make it clear "MALE" :deadmanny:

New York might not be one of those states that keep DNA around if people's cases get thrown out. Though I'm not sure

It also seems out of character because she's so "by the books" usually but that was a Saxe like thing to do.
 

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Y'all complain about everything. How Tommy miss all them shots at Proctor... I'm like how did Chris,Snoop, and Mike miss Omar in that lil ass apartment..





How did a gay gangster go around sticking up Dope boys like it was nothing .How is this "good writing" a man walking around with a shotgun in broad daylight..





This can actually happen?









All this shyt is entertainment.


I mean if you wanna retroactively go back in time and find threads to post about the wire go ahead homie...cause I’m gonna continue to post about the stupid ass shyt that happens in this show with other coli members as it’s the primary source of entertainment the show provides me...me laughing at how nonsensical this bullshyt is shouldn’t hinder your enjoyment my G...I legit don’t know what type discourse you’re expecting to find in these threads, a hundred pages of “:mjgrin: this is the peak of television excellence...the greatest writing...the greatest acting...the greatest drama....bravo makers of Power, you’ve outdone yourselves...BRAVO! :mjgrin:“. ???
 
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I’m interested in seeing how the SD card comes into play with the remaining episodes. It’s one of the only remaining loose ends that could take everybody down based on the fact that we don’t exactly what all is on it. I could see Blanca ending up with it.

I also don’t know if anyone has noticed or mentioned it yet, but a recurring theme for this season is the fact that a lot of characters are taking the fall for trying to protect their children. It happened with Proctor and Lakeisha as well as Dre snitching to help protect his daughter. I also think that Ghost and Tasha’s downfall will be Tariq and how they both are going about trying to protect him. I could see Benny doing it as well. I know he doesn’t believe in it, but he’s technically the only family that Elisa Marie has left.
 
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My notes:

-To borrow a line from @DaRealness, :mjlol: at them taking a break between episodes eight and nine. This season is 15 episodes, not ten. They're going to take the week off, come back with the last two episodes, take three months off, and come back with the last last five episodes. Just put everything out now and take your break when you're done, we don't have time for bye weeks this season.

-We all knew Keisha was on borrowed time. We all knew she didn't have much left to do on the show, and if pressured enough, she would prove undoubtedly that she wasn't cut out for the life. But I didn't see Tasha pulling the trigger. :ohhh: I was certain that Tommy would flip out and do it himself, but him having restraint and telling Keisha that she wasn't Holly was a rare sign of maturity for him. And the engagement ring would have been a great insurance policy. I don't know how to feel about Keisha's death scene, though. Unlike Proctor, I never cared about her that much as a character. Plus, they were telegraphing the hell out of it once Tasha came to the house. Then the scenes with Tommy and Cash at the same time Keisha is getting her brain matter sprayed all over the walls made it worse. I feel bad for Tommy, though. He actually wanted Keisha in his life and was willing to take the next step, to the point of being a father. But just like every other good thing he has had in his life, it gets taken away from him. At least Ghost is still around. :mjgrin:

-Which brings me to my next point: What was with Ghost and Tommy this episode? There was no sign of them beefing at all, Tommy just calls up Ghost like it's nothing, and they're making plans to murder people like they're old buddies again. Not to say I didn't like it because the feud was getting tiring (just like how the show became easier to watch last season after Ghost and Angela reunited), but there was no awkwardness at all between them. And after all this time, after everything Tommy has accused Ghost of being, Ghost doesn't implicate him in either of the murders he committed, even when Tommy confesses the shyt to Saxe. These two should be best friends again, right? The past is the past, right? Nah, watch. In two weeks, Tommy is going to automatically assume Ghost killed Keisha and the war will be back on. Forget Jason's deal or what we saw this episode. We need to drag the beef out just a little bit longer. :unimpressed:

-Tariq is still being flagrant as usual towards his old man. And he's still saying "Ghost" like it's some kind of derogatory term. Honestly, I feel like Ghost needs an award or something. He's put himself on the line countless times for Tariq, he was almost willing to go back to jail for Tariq, he's put up ridiculous amounts of money for Tariq, and he let Saxe live just so he could reveal all the federal information on Tariq. He was this close to getting a basketball court named after Tariq! :what: And Tariq still hates his father with a passion and still disrespects him every chance he gets. The day Ghost realizes that Tariq is his enemy and he should be killed is the day the world will start making sense again. No, I'm serious. Ghost needs to kill Tariq. He shouldn't let Tariq go to jail. He needs to put that piece of shyt in a body bag, not a prison cell. Do you read me, Courtney Kemp? :martin:

-It took long enough, but these people finally realized that Saxe is the problem and he needed to die. Until Ghost took it away from us with all that "save Tariq" crap. I would understand Ghost's decision more and probably agree with it if he wasn't trying to save the worst character ever written for a mainstream television series. At least this was an old-school Ghost and Tommy mission with the two of them teaming up to take out a common enemy. And they just had to go in there while he was watching porn.:russ: I feel like because of this, Saxe is going to live past episode ten. He's not surviving those final five episodes, though. :hubie:

-Everything about Tariq and the history teacher is just......I don't know. Think about it. Guy just randomly brings up what you were kicked out of Choate for, then says you could make a lot of money at Callister and wants to see if you're holding. This is what people do these days? :mjtf: You have to get drugs from a high school kid in order to make ends meet, instead of finding an honest job and reporting said kid to the authorities for confirming your suspicions? Alright then. :unimpressed:

-Did anybody else feel like Blanca was acting more like Saxe in this episode? Popping up on people unannounced, trying to squeeze information out of every character she could find, putting them under duress to get the desired results? And in the end, just like Saxe, Blanca's meddling got an innocent person killed. What's worse is that Blanca isn't even an AUSA. She was there for the Raymond Jones case, and should have been dismissed for good once it was closed. Then she just has the power to join the task force for the murder of a federal agent, an agent who worked in an office she's not even a part of? This is the first decent use of Blanca on the show in a long time, and it just makes you question why she's still around. Bring back John Mak. :mjcry:

-Everybody knows about Tommy and Keisha's new home, Cash is already in the suburbs' school system, and they're living there full-time? How long has it been since Keisha found out about the place? :gucci:

-It was weird to see Tate not give a fukk about the Queens Child Project when he was the one that wanted Ghost to work with him on it in the first place. I don't know, something about that didn't sit well with me. I know Tate is more focused on his.....gubernatorial campaign and Ghost has been a lot more involved in the QCP than him, but it's just strange to see Tate dismiss the whole thing as some stupid idea that Ghost had and would never work, when he was the one recruited to help get it off the ground. Ghost needs to forget about politics and go back to expanding Truth. We never got to see Truth Vegas or Truth Dubai. :mjcry:

-I'm still waiting for Ramona to do something about her feelings for Ghost. I feel like the show has spent almost the entire season building up to him finding out about it, but is it really that important? I feel like what's more important is Ramona finding out about Ghost's past. A poster quoted me last week and said that the reason Ramona idolizes and admires Ghost so much is because she doesn't know anything about him. She knows as much as the public knows. She knows Jamie St. Patrick, the guy Angela always wanted him to be. When she finds out who Ghost really is, is she going to run, or is she going to stand and fight? :youngsabo:
 

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My notes:

-To borrow a line from @DaRealness, :mjlol: at them taking a break between episodes eight and nine. This season is 15 episodes, not ten. They're going to take the week off, come back with the last two episodes, take three months off, and come back with the last last five episodes. Just put everything out now and take your break when you're done, we don't have time for bye weeks this season.

-We all knew Keisha was on borrowed time. We all knew she didn't have much left to do on the show, and if pressured enough, she would prove undoubtedly that she wasn't cut out for the life. But I didn't see Tasha pulling the trigger. :ohhh: I was certain that Tommy would flip out and do it himself, but him having restraint and telling Keisha that she wasn't Holly was a rare sign of maturity for him. And the engagement ring would have been a great insurance policy. I don't know how to feel about Keisha's death scene, though. Unlike Proctor, I never cared about her that much as a character. Plus, they were telegraphing the hell out of it once Tasha came to the house. Then the scenes with Tommy and Cash at the same time Keisha is getting her brain matter sprayed all over the walls made it worse. I feel bad for Tommy, though. He actually wanted Keisha in his life and was willing to take the next step, to the point of being a father. But just like every other good thing he has had in his life, it gets taken away from him. At least Ghost is still around. :mjgrin:

-Which brings me to my next point: What was with Ghost and Tommy this episode? There was no sign of them beefing at all, Tommy just calls up Ghost like it's nothing, and they're making plans to murder people like they're old buddies again. Not to say I didn't like it because the feud was getting tiring (just like how the show became easier to watch last season after Ghost and Angela reunited), but there was no awkwardness at all between them. And after all this time, after everything Tommy has accused Ghost of being, Ghost doesn't implicate him in either of the murders he committed, even when Tommy confesses the shyt to Saxe. These two should be best friends again, right? The past is the past, right? Nah, watch. In two weeks, Tommy is going to automatically assume Ghost killed Keisha and the war will be back on. Forget Jason's deal or what we saw this episode. We need to drag the beef out just a little bit longer. :unimpressed:

-Tariq is still being flagrant as usual towards his old man. And he's still saying "Ghost" like it's some kind of derogatory term. Honestly, I feel like Ghost needs an award or something. He's put himself on the line countless times for Tariq, he was almost willing to go back to jail for Tariq, he's put up ridiculous amounts of money for Tariq, and he let Saxe live just so he could reveal all the federal information on Tariq. He was this close to getting a basketball court named after Tariq! :what: And Tariq still hates his father with a passion and still disrespects him every chance he gets. The day Ghost realizes that Tariq is his enemy and he should be killed is the day the world will start making sense again. No, I'm serious. Ghost needs to kill Tariq. He shouldn't let Tariq go to jail. He needs to put that piece of shyt in a body bag, not a prison cell. Do you read me, Courtney Kemp? :martin:

-It took long enough, but these people finally realized that Saxe is the problem and he needed to die. Until Ghost took it away from us with all that "save Tariq" crap. I would understand Ghost's decision more and probably agree with it if he wasn't trying to save the worst character ever written for a mainstream television series. At least this was an old-school Ghost and Tommy mission with the two of them teaming up to take out a common enemy. And they just had to go in there while he was watching porn.:russ: I feel like because of this, Saxe is going to live past episode ten. He's not surviving those final five episodes, though. :hubie:

-Everything about Tariq and the history teacher is just......I don't know. Think about it. Guy just randomly brings up what you were kicked out of Choate for, then says you could make a lot of money at Callister and wants to see if you're holding. This is what people do these days? :mjtf: You have to get drugs from a high school kid in order to make ends meet, instead of finding an honest job and reporting said kid to the authorities for confirming your suspicions? Alright then. :unimpressed:

-Did anybody else feel like Blanca was acting more like Saxe in this episode? Popping up on people unannounced, trying to squeeze information out of every character she could find, putting them under duress to get the desired results? And in the end, just like Saxe, Blanca's meddling got an innocent person killed. What's worse is that Blanca isn't even an AUSA. She was there for the Raymond Jones case, and should have been dismissed for good once it was closed. Then she just has the power to join the task force for the murder of a federal agent, an agent who worked in an office she's not even a part of? This is the first decent use of Blanca on the show in a long time, and it just makes you question why she's still around. Bring back John Mak. :mjcry:

-Everybody knows about Tommy and Keisha's new home, Cash is already in the suburbs' school system, and they're living there full-time? How long has it been since Keisha found out about the place? :gucci:

-It was weird to see Tate not give a fukk about the Queens Child Project when he was the one that wanted Ghost to work with him on it in the first place. I don't know, something about that didn't sit well with me. I know Tate is more focused on his.....gubernatorial campaign and Ghost has been a lot more involved in the QCP than him, but it's just strange to see Tate dismiss the whole thing as some stupid idea that Ghost had and would never work, when he was the one recruited to help get it off the ground. Ghost needs to forget about politics and go back to expanding Truth. We never got to see Truth Vegas or Truth Dubai. :mjcry:

-I'm still waiting for Ramona to do something about her feelings for Ghost. I feel like the show has spent almost the entire season building up to him finding out about it, but is it really that important? I feel like what's more important is Ramona finding out about Ghost's past. A poster quoted me last week and said that the reason Ramona idolizes and admires Ghost so much is because she doesn't know anything about him. She knows as much as the public knows. She knows Jamie St. Patrick, the guy Angela always wanted him to be. When she finds out who Ghost really is, is she going to run, or is she going to stand and fight? :youngsabo:

Blanca was acting exactly like Saxe which I thought was out of character
 

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Keisha dumbass just crumbles and lets that detective play her into signing cooperation papers just like that?
:what:

She wasn't even getting arrested, how the fukk you think the cops just rolling up and taking your kid from you when they haven't proved you did shyt?
:what:

The shyt they pulled with Proctor flipping as fast as he did was goofy, but this one was even dumber.

Tariq is hilarious as fukk. When he kicked that line to Ramona about his pops...
"Don't yal need to run a background check on him before you do all that"
*dramatic music plays*

Ghost face was like :gucci:

:laff: :laff: :laff: :laff: :laff:

This show is funny as shyt

I CONVINCED ONE OF MY FEMALE FRIENDS
TO START WATCHING THE SHOW
SO SHE CAN CATCH UP BEFORE THE SERIES IS OVER...

I WANT HER TO SEE HOW THE SHOW
DEVOLVED FROM A SERIOUS DRAMA
TO ONE OF THE FUNNIEST SHOWS ON TV.

:devil:
:evil:
 

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please dont compare power to the wire in any way shape or form lol
Word.

I've seen people bringing up some of the GOATS of this shyt like The Wire and Breaking Bad, and I ain't even entertaining that.

If someone can't tell the difference in quality between Power's writing and those shows they don't even need to be debated with.
 

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For all the shyt Lala gets for her acting I thought she was outstanding in her final scene :wow:
Straight up begging for her life, tellin Tasha to think of her son "What about Cash?" :to:
I didn't even like Lakeisha's character but the way she went out fukkin hurt man :mjcry:
She did do a good job in the end. Props to her cause she been getting shyt on for the most part, but she did her thing in that final scene
:ehh:
 
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