By the end of S01E10, Tariq is legally free but morally bankrupt. He has alienated his mother, betrayed his friends, and committed a fresh murder to cover his tracks. The "Ghost" in the title no longer just refers to his father; it refers to the humanity Tariq is slowly leaving behind.
Tariq eliminates Professor Jabari Reynolds after Jabari attempts to blackmail him into being the subject of a new book. This act cements Tariq's descent into his father's world, as he cold-bloodedly chooses his criminal empire over his academic life. Technical Context: What is OpenH264? power book ii: ghost s01e10 openh264
You can catch the full finale and the rest of the series on platforms like or TVNZ+ . By the end of S01E10, Tariq is legally
The courtroom scenes are electric. The writers smartly avoided a dragged-out legal procedural by introducing a twist involving the shady Professor Jabari Reynolds (Justin McManus). In a move that shocked the audience, Jabari admits to planting the gun used to kill Ghost, effectively blowing up the prosecution's case. It’s a moment that should feel like a victory, but in the Power universe, victories are rarely clean. While Tariq walks free, the moral cost is visible on his face. He hasn't won because he was innocent; he won because he played the game better—and dirtier—than the system. You can catch the full finale and the
: Tariq’s worlds finally collide when Professor Jabari Reynolds attempts to blackmail him using Tariq’s life as inspiration for his book. In a cold, calculated move that mirrors Ghost’s darkest traits, Tariq executes Jabari, officially crossing a line he can never return from.
: Monet Tejada realizes she didn't fully know who James "Ghost" St. Patrick was until his name surfaced during the legal proceedings, highlighting the expanding reach of Tariq's dual life into the Tejada crime family. Where to Watch