Any suspect will do! The suspect he catches just so happens to be a woman he was once interested in. Tariq screwed up when he answered Detective Whitman’s call, so now, to protect his and Cane’s secret, he has no choice but to give up the phone or he yet again risks going to jail for murder.ĭetective Whitman, whom we can also call detective douchebag, is out to be the best cop ever, and this means snagging a suspect. And in Tariq’s case, growing up means letting go of his only connection to his mother: the burner phone. His consciousness, along with the voice of Kanan, repeatedly tells him to grow up. Tariq continues to be haunted by his dreams, this time by the memory of his mother. What are the odds, right? A person who once tried to convict you and your mother for the murder of your father is now “protecting” your grandmother? As of right now, it’s not clear what the foster system will look like for Yaz or what effect it may have on her. But now that Saxe and David Maclean are working together, Saxe is tasked with “greasing the wheels a bit” for Big Momma. Patrick knows better than to trust the corrupt lawyer. Tariq and Saxe’s relationship is more than a bit complicated, and the young St. (Remember he killed his nosey professor?) What a relief to find out this time he isn’t under surveillance or wanted for questioning! But the relief is short-lived at the sight of Cooper Saxe. When the police come knocking at Tariq’s door, he thinks they’re there for him. The frequent losses have left Big Momma in a constant state of grief, which unfortunately has led to an uncontrollable drinking problem and an arrest. Tariq’s grandmother has been through a lot.
Tariq can do little to help his baby sister or his grandmother from his college dorm. She got a DUI, and now Yaz has to go into the foster-care system. Tariq’s grandmother has lost all of her marbles. Now that we know Monet and Dante had a thing for each other, I have questions: When did she find time to be with Dante? Where was Dante all this time? Will he tell Monet that her son stole her dope? Would he harm Cane knowing he’s Monet’s son? A lot went down in episode two. I’m sure you too were surprised by Monet’s past connection (which appears to be romantic) with Cane’s new boss, Dante. And by coincidence, everyone is somehow connected. Favors get done only if they get returned. There’s no such thing as a selfless act in the Power universe - it’s every man and woman for themselves.