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‘Power Book IV: Force’ Series Finale Eliminates More Enemies While Setting Up Possible Continuation With The Return of *Spoiler*

‘Power Book IV: Force’ Series Finale Eliminates More Enemies While Setting Up Possible Continuation With The Return of *Spoiler*

By Rosy CorderoDeadline

SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from the series finale of the hit Starz crime drama Power Book IV: Force. Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan and Carmela Zumbado as Mireya Garciaand in the series finale of ‘Power Book IV: Force’ And just like that, another chapter of the “Power” franchise has come to a conclusion, but not without a lot of chaos and setting up a possible future. Our interview with showrunner Gary Lennon and Joseph Sikora will drop tomorrow. The end was never going to be happy, especially with the savage death of Tommy’s (Sikora) brother J.P. (Anthony Fleming III), but the funeral served as a time for Kate (Patricia Kalember) to make amends for her past mistakes. She is in recovery, trying to become a better person, and that is one of her steps. However, her words feel genuine and powerful, as if recovery is helping her recognize where she’s gone wrong, versus her making apologies only to make amends. Hearing her lament brings J.P.’s father, Herman (Cedric Young), to tears. “Herman, he was a good man. You did a good job, in spite of me, and I will never forgive myself for it,” Kate said from the pulpit about abandoning her family. “What kind of woman puts herself ahead of her own child?” she added, as cameras show Mireya (Carmela Zumbado) taking heed of her words. Watch on Deadline Bold-faced Jenard (Kris D. Lofton) is sitting in his car outside the funeral with a couple of his goons, hoping to put a few bullets in Tommy as he exits the church. The sight of cops around the mourners sets Jenard off as Tommy gets one over on him again. Tommy quickly catches on to Jenard’s presence, with the former looking unfazed, leading the latter to peel out. The way Jenard has survived across the show’s three seasons until the final episode is wild. In my opinion, he and Vic (Shane Harper) are two of the dumbest criminals ever to grace the small screen, yet here they are in the finale. I may have underestimated them. Jenard has found his way back to drugs and makes a bigger mess of things, while alienating the soldiers who have his back and his allies in the drug business. I used that photo of Jenard as my featured image because that’s how I looked the whole time I was watching this episode, lol. Lofton, who did an excellent job playing Jenard since Season 1, should be celebrated for crafting this character with all the layers he built in. Jenard was many things, but he was not dumb. He proved to be dangerous and a force to be reckoned with. However, I don’t believe for one second that he has what it takes to take down Tommy. Elsewhere, Kate tells Tommy she’s going back to New York to keep working on herself and to preserve her sobriety. Tommy’s cup overfloweth, so he tries to guilt-trip his mom into staying, but...

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