Wassup Power fans! I decided to throw a little street slang in there to go with theme of the show. You guys like? It's okay you can call me corny if you want. Enough with my banter, can you guys believe we are on episode four? It seems like each episode is building up to something big. We now know that Kanan is back. He also has a lethal cousin who is a crooked cop and doesn't mind killing the ones closest to her, especially once they've done her dirty work. Tommy still hasn't killed Ghost because after all they are best buds! Tasha is trying to teach Holly the ways of the streets, but little does she know that Holly has another plan up her sleeve. Holly continues to urge Tommy to kill Ghost, but he keeps making excuses. Will Holly take matters in to her own hands? Let's find out in this recap!
Something is Up with Holly
Tommy tells Holly about how Ghost pretended he was Tariq just so he could talk to him. He said he knew he could get to him through Tariq and he really needed to talk to Tommy. Holly gets impatient with Tommy because he still has not killed Ghost like Lobos ordered. She suggested that Tommy hire someone to kill Ghost since he couldn't do it himself, but Tommy just switched to a different subject to get her mind off of it. In the last episode it was revealed to us that Holly was pregnant. She took several pregnancy tests to make sure the result was accurate, but they all read positive. She was definitely pregnant. So when Tommy leaves the house to do business Holly gets on the phone to make an appointment at the clinic.
It's the Least You Can Do
Angela met up with Tasha to tell her she had Tariq's record expunged at school. She told the principle that it was her fault for having the gun and was able to get his record back clean. Angela said that it was the least she could do after the incident. Tasha seemed relieved, but she did not budge. She agreed that it was the least she could do and kept walking. You go Tasha! Stand your ground!
Organized Robbery
Jukebox brought her squad to her house to organize a robbery at a jewelry. Even though she organized the whole thing she wasn't going to be doing the dirty work. You know because she a cop and all.
So she hired a couple brothers from the streets to do the job instead. Kanan walked in on the planning of the heist and decided that he'd jump in on the fun as well.
Kanan and the crew broke into the jewelry store and held everyone up at gun point. While the others controlled the customers and employees Kanan went to go find the safe. He held his gun up to a young man with a familiar face. It was the young man who was a part of the corner store incident in the last episode, remember we found out that he is also one of Jukebox's minions. He was acting as if he was an employee being forced to open the safe, when really that was his job. Kanan followed the young man to the safe and he quickly unlocked it. As soon as Kanan got a hold of the money he shot the young man in his head and proceeded with the robbery. See what I mean about Jukebox using people just to do her dirty work, poor guy.
Knox is Up to No Good
Agent Greg Knox a.k.a. Angela's ex has been on a mission to take Ghost and Angela down through out these last couple episodes. This time he pulled some strings and got a hold of Ruiz, the leader of the Hispanic gang. Ghost paid for him and his family to hide out, so that they could be safe from Lobos. However, he didn't hide him too well because Agent Knox was able to get ahold of him. He found Ruiz in a restaurant cleaning floors and tried to talk him into testifying against Ghost. Ruiz tried to pretend that he cant speak English, but that doesn't stop Knox. He tells him that Lobos knows where he is and is after him. Knox promises him that if he testified against Ghost he and his family would be safe.
Tommy is in Trouble
One of Andre's friends told him that the Koreans said Tommy didn't know who he was dealing with and they were planning to kill him. After hearing this news he panics and reports the news directly to Ghost. He asked Ghost if he wanted him to kill them all right at that instant, but Ghost told him that he'd handle it. The Korean gang was planning to kill Tommy outside of the catholic church, drive-by style. Unfortunately, Tommy was already at the spot where they were planning to strike him. He was in the confession booth confessing about how Lobos ordered him to kill his best friend. As Tommy walks out of the the church the Koreans drive by and start shooting. Tommy gets hit and uses a car as his shield to block all of the the bullets. Suddenly Ghost shows up to Tommy's rescue and takes out two of the Koreans who were still firing at the car Tommy was behind. Good looking out for your best bud Ghost!
Holly Needs to Go
When Tommy gets home and Holly realizes that he is shot she asks him what happened and he tells her that someone tried to kill him outside the church. Tommy assumed that Lobos was behind his attack. After hearing this Holly seemed fed up with being Lobos' target. She comforted Tommy and told him that she was going out to get alcohol and bandages for his wounds. Little did Tommy know, Holly was about to take matters into her own hands. She went into the Jamaican restaurant in town and asked to see a man to talk about some things. The women directed her to a back room with a man who asked Holly to pay up before she did any talking. Once she gave him the money the man asked who the target was. Holly showed the man a photo of the target on her phone and said, "James St. Patrick."
I've said before and I'll say it again, Holly needs to go. I don't care how much Tommy loves her, she is no good and needs to be disposed of. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out next week.
Don't forget to watch Power next week on Sunday at 9 p.m. on the Starz network.
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