This week’s episode of Power Book IV: Force was one of the strongest installments the series has delivered in a long time.
From the opening scenes, the energy felt reminiscent of the original Power. Tommy’s strategic moves were sharp, calculating, and undeniably Ghost-coded. It was hard not to imagine Ghost watching proudly, because this version of Tommy is exactly the version that would have made their partnership unstoppable in the original series.
Shanti also rose to the moment. Her conversation with Tommy revealed that she has a clear understanding of the chaos surrounding the brothers she has aligned herself with. She is not a clueless villain wandering through danger. She understands exactly what she is standing next to. That is what makes her decision to tie herself to Jenard so fascinating. She knows the risks, yet she is choosing to play the game anyway. Her instincts are sharp, but she will need a contingency plan if she expects to survive what is coming.
Claudia finally received her standout episode and, ironically, the episode that sent her packing. She earned real respect when she decided to face Tommy one on one. In that moment she showed more courage than Jenard and Vic combined. Her determination to walk the walk, only to be taken out soon after, was one of the episode’s most striking arcs. The return of the Yardies, followed by their immediate downfall, added even more intensity. And the way Tommy outmaneuvered Stacy demonstrated the level of control he has reclaimed this season.
The emotional core focus also belonged to Mireya. She has been treating her relationship with Tommy like a rebellious escape from her brother’s shadow. That illusion shattered this week. She finally recognized that this world is not a romantic daydream but a violent reality that could destroy her and anyone near her. Elise, on the other hand, made the smartest move of the episode by taking the money and walking away before the crossfire consumed her too. Especially now since she is pregnant.
Looking ahead, the stage is clearly being set for bigger conflicts. Vic and Diamond remain unpredictable, Jenard continues to put his brother above everyone else, and King Kilo’s looming arrival promises even greater tension. Shanti’s warning to herself may end up being prophetic. Jenard will never choose her over Diamond, and loyalty to blood has always shaped the downfall of many characters in this universe.
The most emotional blow, however, is the foreshadowing of JP’s death. It is a twist that will devastate both Tommy and D-Mac, and it may be the moment that pushes Tommy into an all-out war. The episode’s parallel between JP and Raising Kanan’s Raq accepting their children’s path in the game adds a compelling contrast to Ghost, whose refusal to accept Tariq’s choices ultimately led to his undoing.
This episode of Power Book IV: Force delivered power, emotion, consequences, and momentum. It may very well be the turning point of the entire season.