The Official "Power" Season 2 Discussion (June 6, 9pm ET) WARNING SPOILERS INSIDE
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Has it been said why 50 want ghost dead so bad? I understand him wanting his spot and all that but dude is being very hasty.
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Um why did nt 50 get Chris Brown to ? Ghost in Miami as well? Make it seem like Ghost and Pink Monkey killed each other....
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Breezy_Kilroy wrote: »Angela mood changed when Ghost got back. I think what oh dude eluded to that he left his phone or I think that she checked the bathroom and found out he wasn't in there. But I think they would've showed us that. I dont think something that integral would happen off camera.
Its funny seeing that scene with Tasha and Shawn because women cant handle rejection. Not like they think they can. That ? burns them up.
Kanan pulling Tommy along and he cant even see it. Itll be interesting to see where his loyalty lies which might force Ghost hand.
Ghost and Rolla scene was ? up because we knew it was ? up. It was a highlight for THIS show and thats all that people are saying.
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Why pink shoes didn't say 50 name instead of dumb muthafucka.
Also is ghost gone sell Tommy out just to get out the game? Even if he does he won't be safe unless he brings everybody down -
banginscrew901 wrote: »Why pink shoes didn't say 50 name instead of dumb muthafucka.
Also is ghost gone sell Tommy out just to get out the game? Even if he does he won't be safe unless he brings everybody down
guess she wanted him to find out for himself. figured he'll be caught off guard when he finds out the person who hired her, was right under his nose the whole time. playing him from the beginning. more etherous that way. -
jazzybella wrote: »The scene of rolla and ghost is top three scene since the beginning of the show
What is it with yall and rolla and that scene?!? Llls
Its an ok scene but yall must not watch a lot of tv. There was practically NO establishment of his character or of him and Ghost' relationship. They had that 1 scene of walking down the street together in season 1. Yall talkin like its Poot and Bodie killing Wallace (after a season of seing them build together), or Mike killing Snoop (after a season of them build together) .
'I am your friend-....man get outta here lmao Its a nice, solid scene. Stop gassin it
You just looking at the scene and not what it represents. IMO, Rolla is/was Ghost only genuine loyalty.
Tasha is expendable, he made that clear when he told Angela that all Tasha wants is money to maintain her lifestyle if they get a divorce( also remember how they got in engaged...loyalty of convenience) Knaan is definitely expendable, he showed him there loyalty only went as far as the next shipment and that's why he set him up and then welcomed him back home. Tommy is a little tricky because they do have a friendship but Ghost wants that legit life too bad so walking away from him(not saying he'll snitch to the Feds about him) but leaving him behind isn't far fetched. Lastly, Angie he's only loyal to her because she offers him something no else can...legitimacy. But now that she's told him that she's fed and about to ? up his world smh she's just as expendable.
So it wasn't just a murder scene ....he battled internally with Rolla at that table and even his ? expression when he found out he killed him for no reason was evident of more than just hurt....the only genuine loyalty he had with someone close was torn because of his own misjudgment of what others said. And also because that scene was dope as ? . -
Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »Post the preview for next week
@Elzo69Renaissance
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jazzybella wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »The scene of rolla and ghost is top three scene since the beginning of the show
What is it with yall and rolla and that scene?!? Llls
Its an ok scene but yall must not watch a lot of tv. There was practically NO establishment of his character or of him and Ghost' relationship. They had that 1 scene of walking down the street together in season 1. Yall talkin like its Poot and Bodie killing Wallace (after a season of seing them build together), or Mike killing Snoop (after a season of them build together) .
'I am your friend-....man get outta here lmao Its a nice, solid scene. Stop gassin it
You just looking at the scene and not what it represents. IMO, Rolla is/was Ghost only genuine loyalty.
Tasha is expendable, he made that clear when he told Angela that all Tasha wants is money to maintain her lifestyle if they get a divorce( also remember how they got in engaged...loyalty of convenience) Knaan is definitely expendable, he showed him there loyalty only went as far as the next shipment and that's why he set him up and then welcomed him back home. Tommy is a little tricky because they do have a friendship but Ghost wants that legit life too bad so walking away from him(not saying he'll snitch to the Feds about him) but leaving him behind isn't far fetched. Lastly, Angie he's only loyal to her because she offers him something no else can...legitimacy. But now that she's told him that she's fed and about to ? up his world smh she's just as expendable.
So it wasn't just a murder scene ....he battled internally with Rolla at that table and even his ? expression when he found out he killed him for no reason was evident of more than just hurt....the only genuine loyalty he had with someone close was torn because of his own misjudgment of what others said. And also because that scene was dope as ? .
Thats a reach all bc there was no characer development OR chatacter bonding
Ive seen Ghost and Tommy at all levels, ? for one another, laugh,fight, reminisce, etc. Seem it wit him and Tasha , even had her explain how they met. Had Ghost fuking Angela a dozen times, seeing her scenile pop STILL remember him, seen them reminisce
And you're telling me Ghost amd Rolla is the key relationship? ?
No. Sorry . I GET what you aiming for, but, No. Absolutely not. -
jazzybella wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »The scene of rolla and ghost is top three scene since the beginning of the show
What is it with yall and rolla and that scene?!? Llls
Its an ok scene but yall must not watch a lot of tv. There was practically NO establishment of his character or of him and Ghost' relationship. They had that 1 scene of walking down the street together in season 1. Yall talkin like its Poot and Bodie killing Wallace (after a season of seing them build together), or Mike killing Snoop (after a season of them build together) .
'I am your friend-....man get outta here lmao Its a nice, solid scene. Stop gassin it
You just looking at the scene and not what it represents. IMO, Rolla is/was Ghost only genuine loyalty.
Tasha is expendable, he made that clear when he told Angela that all Tasha wants is money to maintain her lifestyle if they get a divorce( also remember how they got in engaged...loyalty of convenience) Knaan is definitely expendable, he showed him there loyalty only went as far as the next shipment and that's why he set him up and then welcomed him back home. Tommy is a little tricky because they do have a friendship but Ghost wants that legit life too bad so walking away from him(not saying he'll snitch to the Feds about him) but leaving him behind isn't far fetched. Lastly, Angie he's only loyal to her because she offers him something no else can...legitimacy. But now that she's told him that she's fed and about to ? up his world smh she's just as expendable.
So it wasn't just a murder scene ....he battled internally with Rolla at that table and even his ? expression when he found out he killed him for no reason was evident of more than just hurt....the only genuine loyalty he had with someone close was torn because of his own misjudgment of what others said. And also because that scene was dope as ? .
I mean Ghost and Rolla IS the best scene from the entire show, the second best episode is Ghost being told by Tommy that Angie is a Fed
besides that one, there is no other scene to me that was as profound as that scene between them, so far in the series
and the fact that they didn't show the history between the two, makes it even more impressive
When a scene can provoke any emotion from you
something that will make you decipher and rationalize the actions between both characters,
and make you for a slight second, FORGET that they are acting
I feel that the actors have killed their roles at that point, those are the hallmarks of a great actor
Rolla KNEW Ghost
and he knew how Ghost thought and operated
Rolla was the most dangerous ? in Ghost's inner circle, and Kanan knew this and made Ghost take him out
Rolla figured it out moments before he was killed, that Kanan was behind Ghost visiting him and attempting to ? him
Now im not saying that scene is Oscar worthy, but it is very remarkable considering the lack of history SHOWN between the two characters
now that Ghost knows that Rolla wasn't behind the hits
Ghost is now filled with regret and probably is disgusted at himself
he will shortly find out that Kanan is/was behind the hits
because he's already suspicious of him, with his sudden release from prison
Honestly, if we not talkjing bout acting, and we talking real life
If Ghost was a real person, this ? would be ? up mentally lol
I mean damn ? , your personal, business and illegal business is all ? up
You have to constantly juggle between your wife, the mistress,
who you just realized was a federal agent this whole time,
and then all the other thirsty hoes that come at you
then your club is being owned by a racist, oppressive hating ass white person, that bascially wants to own you
and then you got that illegal ? with the weight on the side
I couldn't sleep if i was this ?
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BigBallsNoWorries wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »The scene of rolla and ghost is top three scene since the beginning of the show
What is it with yall and rolla and that scene?!? Llls
Its an ok scene but yall must not watch a lot of tv. There was practically NO establishment of his character or of him and Ghost' relationship. They had that 1 scene of walking down the street together in season 1. Yall talkin like its Poot and Bodie killing Wallace (after a season of seing them build together), or Mike killing Snoop (after a season of them build together) .
'I am your friend-....man get outta here lmao Its a nice, solid scene. Stop gassin it
You just looking at the scene and not what it represents. IMO, Rolla is/was Ghost only genuine loyalty.
Tasha is expendable, he made that clear when he told Angela that all Tasha wants is money to maintain her lifestyle if they get a divorce( also remember how they got in engaged...loyalty of convenience) Knaan is definitely expendable, he showed him there loyalty only went as far as the next shipment and that's why he set him up and then welcomed him back home. Tommy is a little tricky because they do have a friendship but Ghost wants that legit life too bad so walking away from him(not saying he'll snitch to the Feds about him) but leaving him behind isn't far fetched. Lastly, Angie he's only loyal to her because she offers him something no else can...legitimacy. But now that she's told him that she's fed and about to ? up his world smh she's just as expendable.
So it wasn't just a murder scene ....he battled internally with Rolla at that table and even his ? expression when he found out he killed him for no reason was evident of more than just hurt....the only genuine loyalty he had with someone close was torn because of his own misjudgment of what others said. And also because that scene was dope as ? .
I mean Ghost and Rolla IS the best scene from the entire show, the second best episode is Ghost being told by Tommy that Angie is a Fed
besides that one, there is no other scene to me that was as profound as that scene between them, so far in the series
and the fact that they didn't show the history between the two, makes it even more impressive
When a scene can provoke any emotion from you
something that will make you decipher and rationalize the actions between both characters,
and make you for a slight second, FORGET that they are acting
I feel that the actors have killed their roles at that point, those are the hallmarks of a great actor
Rolla KNEW Ghost
and he knew how Ghost thought and operated
Rolla was the most dangerous ? in Ghost's inner circle, and Kanan knew this and made Ghost take him out
Rolla figured it out moments before he was killed, that Kanan was behind Ghost visiting him and attempting to ? him
Now im not saying that scene is Oscar worthy, but it is very remarkable considering the lack of history SHOWN between the two characters
now that Ghost knows that Rolla wasn't behind the hits
Ghost is now filled with regret and probably is disgusted at himself
he will shortly find out that Kanan is/was behind the hits
because he's already suspicious of him, with his sudden release from prison
Honestly, if we not talkjing bout acting, and we talking real life
If Ghost was a real person, this ? would be ? up mentally lol
I mean damn ? , your personal, business and illegal business is all ? up
You have to constantly juggle between your wife, the mistress,
who you just realized was a federal agent this whole time,
and then all the other thirsty hoes that come at you
then your club is being owned by a racist, oppressive hating ass white person, that bascially wants to own you
and then you got that illegal ? with the weight on the side
I couldn't sleep if i was this ?
welcome to my world.... -
BigBallsNoWorries wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »jazzybella wrote: »The scene of rolla and ghost is top three scene since the beginning of the show
What is it with yall and rolla and that scene?!? Llls
Its an ok scene but yall must not watch a lot of tv. There was practically NO establishment of his character or of him and Ghost' relationship. They had that 1 scene of walking down the street together in season 1. Yall talkin like its Poot and Bodie killing Wallace (after a season of seing them build together), or Mike killing Snoop (after a season of them build together) .
'I am your friend-....man get outta here lmao Its a nice, solid scene. Stop gassin it
You just looking at the scene and not what it represents. IMO, Rolla is/was Ghost only genuine loyalty.
Tasha is expendable, he made that clear when he told Angela that all Tasha wants is money to maintain her lifestyle if they get a divorce( also remember how they got in engaged...loyalty of convenience) Knaan is definitely expendable, he showed him there loyalty only went as far as the next shipment and that's why he set him up and then welcomed him back home. Tommy is a little tricky because they do have a friendship but Ghost wants that legit life too bad so walking away from him(not saying he'll snitch to the Feds about him) but leaving him behind isn't far fetched. Lastly, Angie he's only loyal to her because she offers him something no else can...legitimacy. But now that she's told him that she's fed and about to ? up his world smh she's just as expendable.
So it wasn't just a murder scene ....he battled internally with Rolla at that table and even his ? expression when he found out he killed him for no reason was evident of more than just hurt....the only genuine loyalty he had with someone close was torn because of his own misjudgment of what others said. And also because that scene was dope as ? .
I mean Ghost and Rolla IS the best scene from the entire show, the second best episode is Ghost being told by Tommy that Angie is a Fed
besides that one, there is no other scene to me that was as profound as that scene between them, so far in the series
and the fact that they didn't show the history between the two, makes it even more impressive
When a scene can provoke any emotion from you
something that will make you decipher and rationalize the actions between both characters,
and make you for a slight second, FORGET that they are acting
I feel that the actors have killed their roles at that point, those are the hallmarks of a great actor
Rolla KNEW Ghost
and he knew how Ghost thought and operated
Rolla was the most dangerous ? in Ghost's inner circle, and Kanan knew this and made Ghost take him out
Rolla figured it out moments before he was killed, that Kanan was behind Ghost visiting him and attempting to ? him
Now im not saying that scene is Oscar worthy, but it is very remarkable considering the lack of history SHOWN between the two characters
now that Ghost knows that Rolla wasn't behind the hits
Ghost is now filled with regret and probably is disgusted at himself
he will shortly find out that Kanan is/was behind the hits
because he's already suspicious of him, with his sudden release from prison
Honestly, if we not talkjing bout acting, and we talking real life
If Ghost was a real person, this ? would be ? up mentally lol
I mean damn ? , your personal, business and illegal business is all ? up
You have to constantly juggle between your wife, the mistress,
who you just realized was a federal agent this whole time,
and then all the other thirsty hoes that come at you
then your club is being owned by a racist, oppressive hating ass white person, that bascially wants to own you
and then you got that illegal ? with the weight on the side
I couldn't sleep if i was this ?
TALK TO EM *Busta voice*
Best breakdown -
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I said this earlier but it's no way Angie doesn't find out she's pregnant by seasons end
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The decision Ghost makes from here on end will ultimately tell you the kind of human being Ghost is. There is good and bad in ever scenario he chooses, so ulterior motives become more evident with each show moving on.
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After watching the last episode, it's hard to say whether dude is just a liar or a sociopath. He tells both of these chicks whatever it takes to calm them down. I'm cool with that but we still don't know what direction he's really going in. If he does great angela preg, he's royally ? .
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpfa9RZbTk
Angie when,she,founds out JAIME IS GHOSTAfter watching the last episode, it's hard to say whether dude is just a liar or a sociopath. He tells both of these chicks whatever it takes to calm them down. I'm cool with that but we still don't know what direction he's really going in. If he does great angela preg, he's royally ? .
he s not gonna get Angela pregnant...yall ? retarted? This a crime show...when the last time u seen some one , a main character in a crime series -
Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpfa9RZbTk
Angie when,she,founds out JAIME IS GHOSTAfter watching the last episode, it's hard to say whether dude is just a liar or a sociopath. He tells both of these chicks whatever it takes to calm them down. I'm cool with that but we still don't know what direction he's really going in. If he does great angela preg, he's royally ? .
he s not gonna get Angela pregnant...yall ? retarted? This a crime show...when the last time u seen some one , a main character in a crime series
This a crime show? So much more than a crime show and its wrote by a woman.
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BQpfa9RZbTk
Angie when,she,founds out JAIME IS GHOSTAfter watching the last episode, it's hard to say whether dude is just a liar or a sociopath. He tells both of these chicks whatever it takes to calm them down. I'm cool with that but we still don't know what direction he's really going in. If he does great angela preg, he's royally ? .
he s not gonna get Angela pregnant...yall ? retarted? This a crime show...when the last time u seen some one , a main character in a crime series
This a crime show? So much more than a crime show and its wrote by a woman.
Are you ? *?
yes it s a crime show.... Drug dealing, murders, police trying to catch the criminals: crime show.....lol st so much more than a crime show, what is it then?
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Did 50 always have that scar near his mouth?
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jazzybella wrote: »Did 50 always have that scar near his mouth?
u mean the bullet hole? then yea -
In the show he's got one running down his neck? Haven't ever paid attention to see if that's always been there or not
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major pain wrote: »In the show he's got one running down his neck? Haven't ever paid attention to see if that's always been there or not
Yea, that's what I'm talking about...they showed it when he was talking to Rotimi about going to Miami to ? pink sneaker girl -
lol at Believe Me from Weezy and Drake playing when Tommy found his chick on the hospital bed, the soundtrack is street and Im diggin it
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As an actor I could not stand to play as Shawn
he's constantly in beta mode
and ? looks like he's getting punked the ? out by Ghost
Oh and I guarantee that Tasha prolly told Ghost some ? about how Shawn is coming on to her, and completely leave out the fact she's initiated the whole interaction
Just like any crazy, deceiving, manipulative ?
and 50 is going to try and dig her out this episode
Good episode preview pic