Cut to: (Joseph Sikora), watching Tariq from a black SUV across the street. He loads a pistol.
Monet gives Tariq a new directive: “You’re gonna run product through that school. Frats, parties, rich white kids. And if you say no…” She gestures to a dangling body off-camera—one of Jabari’s informants.
Here’s a solid, story-driven recap of Power Book II: Ghost Season 1, Episode 4 ( “The Prince” ), structured as if you’re watching the WEBrip. The Prince Logline: Tariq St. Patrick plays a deadly game of chess—balancing a drug empire, law school, and two warring crime families—while a ghost from his father’s past tightens the noose. Cold Open – The Aftermath power book ii: ghost s01e04 webrip
The episode opens on a shaky handheld shot: Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) staring at his own reflection in a dark car window. Blood flecks his collar. We hear a news radio voice: “Second body found in the Hudson, tied to the late James ‘Ghost’ St. Patrick…”
That night, Tariq breaks into Saxe’s apartment. He doesn’t kill him. He leaves the drive on his pillow with a note: “Next time, I won’t warn you.” Cut to: (Joseph Sikora), watching Tariq from a
At , Professor Carrie Milgram (Melanie Liburd) drills the class on criminal procedure . Tariq can’t focus. Across the room, Saxe (Shane Johnson)—now a disgraced ex-prosecutor turned adjunct—eyes him like a hawk. Later, Saxe corners Tariq in the library: “I know you killed your father. I don’t need proof. I just need you to sweat.” Tariq doesn’t flinch. But when he gets back to his dorm, Davis MacLean (Method Man)—his slick, morally flexible attorney—is waiting. Davis drops a bombshell: the feds are building a Rico case using Jabari’s missing laptop. And Jabari had footage of Tariq visiting him the night he died. Act Two – The Family Business
Tariq’s phone buzzes. (Gianni Paolo): “Dude. They found Jabari.” Tariq doesn’t reply. He’s already late for his first law school study group. Act One – The Leverage Frats, parties, rich white kids
Tariq and Brayden set up a test run at a Stansfield underground poker game. The deal goes smoothly—until (Michael J. Ferguson), a former Ghost loyalist, shows up looking for Tariq. Not for revenge. For answers. “Your father had a safety deposit box. I got the key. You got the blood.” Inside the box: a flash drive labeled “Ramirez Garrity” —names of dirty cops who worked with Ghost. Tariq realizes his father built an insurance policy. And now, Saxe is on that list.