"Power" Season 2 is about to end and its finale teases some major shockers. As the show depicted the struggles of James "Ghost" St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) and his illegal drug business, more thrilling twists are expected in its conclusion.
In the previous episode of "Power" Season 2, many fans were left baffled when Kanan (50 Cent) killed his own son, Shawn (Sinqua Walls). According to International Business Times, showrunner and writer Courtney Kemp Agboh has dropped hints about several "jaw dropping moments."
"There are so many jaw dropping moments on Saturday that I don't even know what to tell you, man," Kemp Agboh told The Urban Daily. "It's crazier than Episode 9 by the jump. Will we see other deaths? Yes, for sure. I'm not going to tell you who they are."
A bloodshed is also about to get even more traumatic in "Power" Season 2. ET Online noted that Ghost's former confidante Kanan is preparing for a battle to seek retribution on his old pal.
"Ghost did the same s—t to me, put me in 10 years so he can run and hustle his way," Kanan told Tommy in the season 2 finale preview. And when Tommy realized who's behind Kanan's imprisonment, he responded, "Now that I know how Ghost treats his friends, I'm thinking it might be better to be his enemy ... while he's still walking around, you know what I mean?"
As "Power" Season 2 comes to its conclusion, details about its third season are smartly close to the cuff. As per New Pittsburgh Courier, Kemp Agboh is absolutely not interested in any shortcuts or to lower the level of difficulty and the intellectual content the script just to meet fan expectations. And because of that, she exceeds their expectations every single week, and they come back in droves.
Kemp Agboh also added that though she's extremely interactive with her audience on social media, she tries not to let comments affect the future plot twists of the show.
"Can people commenting affect what we do in the writer's room?" she said. "I try not to let that happen because I have been on television shows where the showrunner starts to chase the fans, and the thing is you started the show not chasing the fans. So, you can't start that now. In other words it's like, if you start dating a guy, and you play hard to get, once you get him you've got to keep playing hard to get [laughs]."
Meanwhile, don't forget to watch "Power" Season 2 finale on Saturday at 9 p.m. on Starz.
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