'Power' Season 2 Spoilers: Angela Goes After Lobos, Ghost Tries to Get Out [Watch]
The feds are closing in on the drug operation as things heat up in Starz's "Power" Season 2.
"'Lobos' (Enrique Murciano) fending off a rival drug cartel and federal authorities impacts Ghost (Omari Hardwick) and Tommy (Joseph Sikora); and Ghost hustles to get out from under Lobos' thumb before Angela (Lela Valdes) strikes," the "Three Moves Ahead" episode description reads on TVGuide.
In the next show's promo released on the "Power" Facebook page, Angela is still focusing on Tommy. She takes a picture of him while sitting in her car where he's holding a large green backpack. Is he carrying drugs somewhere?
In the next scene Ghost tells Tommy Angela really wants Lobos even though Tommy thinks she's after them. Tommy asks, "How are we supposed to get him this money while she's trying to arrest him?" For a long time, Angela thought Tommy was the real Ghost.
Meanwhile, in the next scene Ghost is talking to Lobos in a diner where Lobos tells him that he wants him to take on more responsibility. Is he giving him a promotion while the feds are cracking down on their operation?
"Listen, I can't run a Mexican drug cartel from New York City," Ghost says. Does he want to take things to the next level? Or is he just trying to skip town to avoid the feds?
Meanwhile, Kanan (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson) has his own operation going on. He talks to a team of his men, telling them he's ready to take over.
"We need to go to Lobos ourselves. With all of you guys behind me, we can take Ghost and Tommy out of the game forever," he tells a group of hungry dealers.
Then in the last scene Tommy tells Ghost, "We're going to deal with Angie one way or the other." Is he suggesting that they take Angela out?
Tune into Starz for the next episode of "Power" on Saturday August 1 at 9 p.m.
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Posted by Power on Wednesday, July 29, 2015
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