Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 Episode 7 Review: Deal or No Deal

The FEDs were closing in during Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 Episode 7, and things are getting real.

Now, we’ve been here, done this before. Every season the authorities look like they’re well on their way to putting Tariq or someone in his family away for life, and in a last-minute hail mary, they find a way to blow it all up.

But with so many moving pieces, from Tariq and Brayden to Davis and now Diana, I wonder if they’ve finally run out of luck.

Tariq always knew there was heat on him coming off Power Book II: Ghost Season 2, but once Noma stuck her claws into him and everyone else, he had no choice but to get back in the game.

Finding out Lauren was alive has certainly had his head spinning because it’s made him realize how out of control and out of his depth he really was.

The FEDs have been building their case slowly and methodically, and while it seemed to stall for a while, they’ve finally hit their stride, as each new body that dropped made the connections they needed to prove that much easier.

Finally linking all the various drug streams together really sealed the deal here, and they made the smart play by going after Diana, whom they have on camera and whose arrest will most likely cause the most chaos.

Right now, Jenny has Lauren and Saxe, and now she has Diana, the most far-removed from things, and whom the family will be fighting like hell to protect.

It’s hard to imagine Diana would ever go against her family, but we’ve also never seen her in this kind of situation. She wanted out, and she thought she was out, and now she’s the one out of everyone facing the heat?

What would you do in that situation?

Aside from having Diana now, Jenny and Blanca still have Lauren and Saxe in their back pockets as well.

Lauren is funny because she sat around for however long, just imagining the absolute worst of Tariq, and this tale Jenny weaved about Tariq being a monster wasn’t just born out of thin air.

Tariq is a monster. He’s a stone-cold killer who will do whatever he must to keep himself safe.

You have to love Tariq immediately placing the blame on others when Lauren called him out for his selfishness because that’s what he does. There is always a justification and an excuse, which goes back to when he was a teenager.

Was he raised in a horribly toxic environment and lied to repeatedly by those who were meant to protect him? Yes. We’ve gone over that in lengthy detail over the years. But has Tariq also had ample opportunities to make better decisions for himself? Of course, he has.

The person Tariq is right now, as an adult man who wakes up every morning choosing violence, is solely on Tariq. And the current situation he’s found himself in isn’t something he can blame on anyone else but himself.

Tariq and Lauren lowkey working together wasn’t a shock because Lauren still wants to see whatever good she can find in Tariq. It’s like she knows he’s terrible and understands he has done many horrific things, but he didn’t try to kill her.

There’s only so much Lauren will be able to do at this point, and the second it’s revealed she’s alive, that “partnership” between everyone and Cane will be blown the hell up.

Speaking of Cane, he found himself back at Monet’s side, begrudgingly, and the Tejada family was in all kinds of disarray.

Lorenzo’s death has left a void in the family, even if everyone has moved on like nothing’s happened.

Lorenzo was the de facto leader, and now Monet was ready to make a stand again to step right into the empty leadership role, even though it’s pretty clear that Dru and Cane have a much greater grasp on what’s going on.

Monet has been so far removed from everything she didn’t know about Lauren wearing a wire or what the deal was with Noma. But even though she was entirely out of the loop, she was ready to end the war with the Russians.

Monet has always seen the bigger picture and used the pieces around her in the best way for her. Cane has always been her muscle, and she’s used Tariq as her brains.

And they both stepped up to the plate here, with Tariq helping set the ceasefire in motion and Cane delivering that fatal blow to Kai and bringing the whole thing home.

Deading the Russian war was a win for everybody, and killing Kai was a win for Monet because she could also get rid of a new threat.

Gordo did the most when he spoke with Monet, mainly because he knew he had the upper hand. What was Monet going to do?

Well, nothing at that moment, but she did concoct a much larger plan that involved breaking her son’s heart.

Poor Dru can’t catch a break.

He thought he found his forever in Everett, who was never the one for him. And then Gordo waltzed in, and the two of them fit. At the very least, Dru could always be himself with Gordo, and it’s no wonder he fell hard for the idea of what they could be.

Dru: I don’t know. I feel like we could be something, me and him. Is that crazy?
Monet: No crazier than your father and me. We built a life together. You could too. But remember, just because you and Gordo are on the same page, doesn’t mean his family is.

Monet playing in his face and acting like she was happy for him was typical Monet, who might somehow be a bigger sociopath than James St. Patrick ever was.

Her idea to pair Kai and Gordo up depended on many different things breaking her way, and she’s lucky that Kai didn’t get the drop on her and she was able to find the time to plant that burner phone on him.

I wish Dru had taken a moment to consider all the facts, but no one in the Terjada family is known for their patience or ability to separate emotions from their decisions.

Dru felt so unbelievably blindsided and hurt, knowing that the man he was ready to truly allow himself to fall for was capable of such a deception. I can understand the pain he must have felt, but you’d think he would have wanted to gather a little information before he shot him dead.

Gordo’s death helps Monet, as he was seemingly the only one to know her secret, but now what does this do for that fragile truce between them and the Castillos?

Gordo was the only one keeping the peace between the two families, and his death will not only be suspicious to them, but it will splinter the business. And with Diana jammed up and Noma roaming around, they don’t need anything else to worry about.

Saxe better worry about his safety now that it’s known he’s working for the FEDs.

Davis has always kept Saxe at arm’s length while also allowing him to see entirely too much. There’s no way he’s ever trusted Saxe, but at the same time, he’s allowed him to get too close to his business.

Saxe doesn’t know much, but he does know enough to do damage.

It’s only a matter of time before Davis knows Saxe has been playing him, and the fallout from that should be rather delicious.

Davis better act quickly if Saxe is still Diana’s lawyer like he was after Lorenzo’s death. Diana is liable to get them all in bigger trouble than they’re already in if she confides in him, not realizing he’ll be taking it right back to Jenny.

There is so much going on right now, and we’ve only got a few more hours to get it all sorted.

I think we can all agree that before the season ends, the body count will increase, the betrayals will continue, and Tariq will find a way to survive it all.

He always finds a way.

Everything Else You Need To Know

  • Tariq and Brayden being on the outs is more depressing than I thought. There’s something about those two beefing that feels unnatural.
  • Tate standing in front of the docks and taking credit for the Russian drug bust is so on-brand for him. He’s had very little purpose this season, but I still enjoy him every time he does show up.
  • Salim is the definition of toxic. The man writes a lackluster poem, begging for forgiveness, and when Diana is unimpressed, he immediately starts degrading her and blackmails her. But he should have known better than to come at a Tejada like that.
  • Wow, do I not care about Weston Holdings being a Ponzi scheme, but I am interested in how Brayden can use this information to his benefit. At the very least, he’s got to find a way to get Tariq and the Tejada’s money out of there.
  • Cane was swooping in on Effie and coming on thick. Effie seemed to be falling for it, mostly because she’s upset about Tariq, but those two together and against Tariq next season would be something else.
  • Effie continuously calling people out for being weak is bold when I’ve seen Tariq kill more people than she has. I wonder if the best course of action one day was to kill Tariq if she could go through with it.

Theo turning his back on Davis because he didn’t get him out the right way. It felt like they wanted us to think this story was over, but I feel it’s just starting.

Tariq is about to go off the rails now that he knows a RICO case is looming, so the next few hours should be extra tense as the scrambling begins!

Hit me in the comments with all your thoughts about this hour and where you think things are headed next for everyone.

Make sure you watch Power Book II: Ghost online right now so you don’t miss any of the explosive action!

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Black Mirror Season 6: First Look and Premiere Date

Black Mirror (finally!) returns to the air this summer.

Netflix revealed that Black Mirror Season 6 has landed a June 2023 premiere date.

By the time the groundbreaking series returns, it will have been off the air for four years.

“Expect the unexpected. The long-awaited return of Charlie Brooker’s dark, satirical anthology series which reinvents itself with each new episode,” the teaser description reads.

“The sixth season of Black Mirror is the most unpredictable, unclassifiable and unexpected yet.”

The cast includes Aaron Paul, Anjana Vasan, Annie Murphy, Auden Thornton, Ben Barnes, Clara Rugaard, Daniel Portman, Danny Ramirez, Himesh Patel, and John Hannah.

Also starring on Black Mirror Season 6 is Josh Hartnett, Kate Mara, Michael Cera, Monica Dolan, Myha’la Herrold, Paapa Essiedu, Rob Delaney, Rory Culkin, Salma Hayek Pinault, Samuel Blenkin, and Zazie Beetz.

“I’ve always felt that Black Mirror should feature stories that are entirely distinct from one another, and keep surprising people (and myself), or else what’s the point?” series creator Charlie Brooker said in a statement.

“It should be a series that can’t be easily defined, and can keep reinventing itself. So partly as a challenge, and partly to keep things fresh for both me and the viewer, I began this season by deliberately upending some of my own core assumptions about what to expect.”

“Consequently, this time, alongside some of the more familiar Black Mirror tropes, we’ve also got a few new elements, including some I’ve previously sworn blind the show would never do, to stretch the parameters of what ‘a Black Mirror episode’ even is.”

“The stories are all still tonally Black Mirror through-and-through — but with some crazy swings and more variety than ever before.”

Check out the teaser below.

Hit the comments with your thoughts on the clip and the cast.

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Days of Our Lives Round Table: Hope Finds Bo!

Hope came face to face with a very much alive Bo!

Our TV Fanatic, Jack, along with Mikey and Silvananoir from MyHourglass, a Days of Our Lives fan forum, are here to debate what happens next for Bo and Hope, Chloe and Xander’s new friendship, if Eric and Nicole are end game, and more!

Did Tony and Anna give good relationship advice? Read on to see what our round table thinks…

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Hope finally found Bo and knows he’s alive! If Bo continues not to want to be around her or any of the Bradys, do you think Hope will stick with Harris?

Mikey: I don’t think so. Now that Hope knows that Bo is alive, I could see her taking on the role that Marlena took on back when John returned from the dead as “RoboJohn” — doing everything she could to get through to him and remind him of their love.

Not that she’d do that forever, but it would take a whole lot of him pushing her away for her to give up on him, I’d think.

Jack: I doubt it. Hope will probably continue fighting for Bo’s true self, the same way Ben did when Ciara had amnesia and wanted nothing to do with him. Except it would make more sense in Hope’s case since she and Bo have been together for decades, and Hope knows that this is partially due to Megan’s brainwashing.

Silvananoir: No. Hope enjoys her relationship with Harris, but it is not nearly as emotionally involved as her relationship with Aiden. If it was him, I could believe a real struggle (in spite of the fact that they torpedoed that relationship for Bope).

She doesn’t love Harris; she likes him, and she enjoys him, but she doesn’t love him. They just haven’t had enough time together to form that kind of bond. And nothing they’ve done has shown me that they have that kind of deep love, at least not on Hope’s side.

Now that she knows Bo is alive, it doesn’t matter what he says or what he does. Hope is going to go after Bo and leave Harris in the dust of shattered plates.

Eric and Nicole fantasized about one another after having sex while drugged. Are they destined to get back together?

Mikey: Absolutely. I’m enjoying their side pairings with Sloan and EJ well enough, but there’s no point investing much in either of those relationships when it’s so clear that “Ericole” is the money couple in this situation.

They always have these huge blow-ups, say they can’t possibly be together, and then soften toward one another once some time passes. It’s happened again.

As silly as the drugged biscuits were, it seems they brought out exactly what’s in both Eric and Nicole’s subconscious — and the dual shower fantasies only served to underscore that. They ultimately can’t stay away from one another.

Jack: The writers certainly made it clear that’s what they want. I wish Nicole would stick to her original decision to leave the past where it belongs.

Silvananoir: I hope not. I’m kind of over them right now, and I’ve enjoyed the break. I am surprised by how much I enjoy Eric and Sloan’s relationship, and I love this round of Ejole.

I am disappointed in Nicole that she just didn’t tell EJ the truth because I think he would have been upset, but he would have forgiven her. But now that she is keeping the secret from him, it’s going to go bad. The coverup is going to be far worse in his mind than the actual crime.

I get that at their core Nicole and Eric will always be drawn together, and a part of them will always want to be together, but they have proven that they will never last because they are just too different.

Even this new version of Eric is still completely judgmental when it comes to Nicole. And she tries to change who she is for him. They don’t accept each other as they are. They just don’t have the emotional commitment.

So I wish the show wouldn’t take us down this path when we know it’s not going to work out. Eric and Nicole are better apart than when they’re together. No matter how much they are pining.

What did you think of the advice Tony gave EJ and Anna gave Nicole about relationships?

Mikey: In isolation, I thought it was decent advice. In practice… well, Nicole has a history of keeping some pretty huge, damaging secrets (uh, Sydney??) from EJ, so I can see why he’d have his guard up more than if she were someone he had just met.

Tony knows enough about EJ and Nicole’s history for that to factor into his advice!

Anna’s advice was more innocuous overall, but I was distracted by the weird revisionist history about how Anna took EJ’s side over Nicole’s when the Sydney/Grace switch came out.

That’s not really what happened at all, and it still drives me nuts that none of that has been addressed between EJ and Anna, so it pulled me right out of the scenes. The lines about the mahjong and crystal lampshade were pretty cute, though.

Jack: Tony’s advice was fine — you need to be able to trust your partner and communicate with them.

Anna’s advice, on the other hand, was ridiculous. Nicole knows that the reason Sami and EJ ended was that Sami lied about having had sex with Lucas. EJ would have forgiven it if she’d been truthful because he understood the circumstances.

Now Nicole is making the same mistake. Plus, Anna not telling Tony how much she spent on that lampshade is in no way comparable to Nicole having had sex with Eric!

It’s aggravating that the writers are making Nicole so stupid when that’s not her true character, and doubly so that she’s listening to Anna’s awful advice.

Silvananoir: I liked it. I kind of like them and their role as Dimera elders. I think it was smart, and I think neither Nicole nor EJ are going to follow it because they’re terrible about advice.

But it does give me hope that maybe EJ and Nicole are the actual end game here and that Eric and Nicole are just a bump in the road. But I also wish that Nicole would go to Chloe.

Should Brady take John’s advice and allow Rachel and Kristen to see one another?

Mikey: I think so since Rachel is aware of where her mother is, and not seeing her seems to be more traumatic than seeing her in prison. But that brings me to another rant that I’ll get to in an upcoming answer…

Jack: I was so annoyed with John. Kristen is toxic and manipulates Rachel. Just because she gave birth to her doesn’t mean that her presence in Rachel’s life is healthy for Rachel.

Silvananoir: Yes and no. You cannot deny Rachel her mother despite how bad of an influence Kristen clearly is. But you can control the interaction Kristen has with her in prison.

Brady should not allow them to be alone together. He should keep his ears on alert for anything that comes out of Kristen’s mouth when it comes to Rachel and make sure that she’s not handing Rachel secret little notes.

A lot of Rachel’s behavior is because Kristen spent all her time instead of just enjoying being with her daughter whispering little bon mots in her ear and turning her into a monster. Brady needs to get her under control, and maybe seeing her mom can be a little part of that.

Li finally lets Gabi go to be with Stefan. Should he stick around Salem?

Mikey: I can’t really imagine what utility Li would serve in Salem if he’s out of the Gabi/Stefan story, and it feels as if the town is overrun with random folks at the moment, so I can’t say I’d be sad to see him go (or be put on pause for a little while).

I could see him continuing to pop in as part of the inevitable, tiresome DiMera Enterprises stories, but I don’t need to see some story about Li being paired with, I dunno, Sloan or Stephanie or someone.

Jack: He should go lick his wounds elsewhere, but it doesn’t appear that’s what he’s going to do. I’m worried about what his next move will be; I doubt he’s going to act like a reasonable person for long.

Silvananoir: I like Li. I mean, the show kind of ruined him a little bit with his obsession with Gabi. But they seem to be committed to rebuilding Stefan, so maybe they can do that with Li and someone else.

Honestly, maybe try him out with Stephanie because I’m not feeling her and Chad at all. There is no chemistry there. And I like that Li isn’t completely delusional; he’s not going to humiliate himself over this anymore. He let Gabi go be with her true love and leave him out of it.

Now, I do not think that Gabi and Stefan had the world’s greatest romance story, and I’m not sure why the show is trying to convince me that they did. They were really happy together for like 5 minutes before he got shot,o I don’t think they ever really had an opportunity to be a true couple.

I am curious as to what will happen now. Will they go to war with EJ and Nicole over control of Dimera? Will Nicole’s one night with Eric be a tool that Gabi and Stefan use? Probably yes. But yeah, let’s see what they are now that there’s no real adversity keeping them apart.

Chloe and Xander got closer. Are you enjoying their newfound friendship? Would you like it to be more than friendship?

Mikey: I expected to hate this, and in some ways, I still do. Xander is vile, and Chloe should not want anything to do with him. That said… the actors have a certain sparkle together.

Chloe has seemed fun and funny around Xander or, more accurately, around Paul Telfer. I don’t need it to progress beyond friendship — and in fact, leaving it as a friendship would be a nice, novel thing for Days to do.

Still, I wish that someone, anyone, would remember that this man is a wholly unrepentant, dangerous criminal!

Jack: I’m enjoying Chloe laughing and having fun, but I don’t see any need for it to go beyond that. Why can’t straight opposite-sex friends just be friends on this show?

Why do men and women always have to go further unless one of them is gay? We need more friendships in this show.

Silvananoir: I like them so much. I’m surprised by how much I enjoy them together. It’s cute. It’s really just cute.

What’s so enjoyable is there just kind of a fun lightness to it that I like seeing, and there’s no real baggage other than the whole abandoning her to a crazy drug lord kind of thing that she eventually had to kill.

It seems like Chloe’s kind of forgiven him for it because he was emotional support when she needed it. And they’ve established pretty clear boundaries that this is a friendship and not romantic.

Now whether or not it stays just a friendship is unclear, but I’ve always enjoyed Chloe with relationships that are shades of grey, which is why I have always been so bored of her and Brady together.

I liked her more when she was with Philip, for example, because he was such a grey character, and I thought she was at her best when she was with morally ambiguous characters. It’s why I love her friendship with Nicole.

Chloe is not as judgmental as a lot of Salem people are. As long as you’re not a complete garbage human, she is more than happy to be around you.

Now I am unsure if I want them together because of the whole Sara issue, and I do not want Chloe thrown under the bus for Xander and Sara. So unless there’s really something there, I’m completely happy with just this lovely friendship. It’s just a bonus that it drives Brady pretty crazy.

Who was the most annoying character in Salem this week?

Mikey: I don’t believe Leo or Gwen aired this week, so I need to think outside the box a bit! I’ll go with another ol’ standby: Alex.

I suppose it’s admirable that he’s seeking therapy, but that whole whining session between him and Marlena irked me. Every time he says that Stephanie is the only woman he ever loved, I roll my eyes so far back in my head that they almost disappear.

You barely knew her, you barely dated her, and the whole thing began with you being a gross brute toward her.

I’m just tired of this forced character, and the attempt to capture the old Marlena/Ben “magic” (bleh) didn’t do it for me.

Jack: Sloan and her constant insistence that Chanel is an evil psycho. Chanel wasn’t acting rationally when Jada questioned her, but at least her opinion is based on something other than thin air.

Talia was also annoying, constantly smirking and remembering what she did while acting concerned. I’m ready to move on to finding out why she did this.

Silvananoir: Honestly, even though she’s the victim, Chanel. She’s the victim, and I want to be on her side, and I get why she’s blaming Sloan, but she’s got to calm down and let Jada do her job.

We know you believe it’s Sloan. If there’s evidence leading to that, Jada will find it. For Jada, Sloan is suspect number one, and she has no reason to want to protect Sloan because of her behavior, which is probably why Eric told Sloan to take it down a couple of notches.

But Chanel has got to stop harassing Jada about it and let her do her job.

What, if anything, disappointed you on this week’s Days of Our Lives?

Mikey: As I mentioned above, I have a major rant about Kristen: why is she hanging around Statesville at all now? Megan is there, which means that law enforcement knows that she kidnapped the three women meaning they didn’t die as a result of Kristen stealing the orchid, which means Kristen should be free.

It was driving me bonkers to watch those conversations between the two DiMera sisters and Kristen eventually agreeing to break out of prison with Megan when Kristen should be having a lawyer get her out of there ASAP! It’s such a glaring oversight.

Jack: As I mentioned earlier, John insisting that Brady not cut Kristen out because “Rachel will be upset” aggravated me.

This evil version of Bo has also worn out his welcome, and I’m not sure who I’m more annoyed with. Harris for listening to Bo and not telling Hope the truth, or Nicole for telling an unnecessary lie and then talking about it in the hallway of EJ’s home.

Nicole was acting like she wanted to get caught. She also was acting stupid. What happened to the smart, shrewd, snarky woman with great instincts?

Finally, I’d have liked the person messing with Paulina and Chanel to be anyone but Talia. It’s predictable, yet, at the same time makes no sense. Why can’t a new character ever pop up without some secret diabolical plan for Salem?

Silvananoir: I want to care more about this Bo and Hope storyline. Bo and Hope were before my time, and I was more of a Last Blast girl. I was a bit younger than the Last Blast crew, but their storyline was what I was watching more than anything else.

But as I got older, I appreciated Bo and Hope more, and I followed their story. So, I was a bit disappointed in the build-up this week, although I did enjoy Steve and Kayla. I’m just glad we finally got a resolution. Just getting there was not enough for me.

What was your favorite quote, scene, or storyline this week in Salem?

Mikey: As I mentioned earlier, the drugged biscuits were incredibly silly, but they did produce some genuinely humorous moments.

A lot of the reactions from Johnny and Chanel when Wendy confronted them had me cracking up (like Johnny calling Tripp “the drip”), but I think my favorite was Eric using the banana as a camera when pretending to photograph Nicole. I love when you can tell the actors are really having fun!

Jack: I enjoyed Roman’s conversation with John. I’m also glad that news is spreading about Bo being alive.

Finally, I loved Paulina putting Sloan in her place and reminding Eric that he should be smarter than he is about Sloan.

Silvananoir: Honestly, this was not that great of a week. I kind of enjoyed some of the antics, but I will say I like Chloe and Xander. I’m just surprised by how much I enjoyed them together and how fun they were together.

The show kind of captured something there that I’m not sure they realized, but the actors are just doing it for me. I do want to say that I am a die-hard Phloe fan and loyalist, and this changes nothing.

Want to chat more about the happenings in Salem? Then check out Jack Ori’s Days of Our Lives review here at TV Fanatic!

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Dear Edward Canceled at Apple TV+ After One Season

Dear Edward is one and done at Apple TV+.

The streaming service canceled the Jason Katims drama on Wednesday after one season.

The news is a bit of a surprise because Apple TV+ has canceled few shows after their first seasons.

But Dear Edward didn’t break out in the way the service expected.

Dear Edward launched with the first three episodes of its 10-episode first season on Friday, February 3, 2023, followed by one new episode weekly every Friday through March 24, 2023.

The series was adapted from Napolitano’s bestselling, acclaimed novel of the same name, Dear Edward is a heartbreaking, life-affirming, and uplifting story about survival, resilience, connection, and the examination of what makes us human.

Dear Edward tells the story of Edward Adler (played by O’Brien), a 12-year-old boy who survives a devastating commercial plane crash that kills every other passenger on the flight, including his family.

As Edward and a diverse ensemble of others affected by the tragedy try to make sense of life after the crash, unexpected friendships, romances, and communities are formed.

The series reunited Katims and Connie Britton following their Emmy-winning collaboration on Friday Night Lights.

Britton starred alongside Taylor Schilling, Colin O’Brien, Amy Forsyth, Eva Ariel Binder, Brittany S. Hall, Idris Debrand, Carter Hudson, Maxwell Jenkins, Jenna Qureshi, Audrey Corsa, Anna Uzele, Ivan Shaw, and Dario Ladani Sanchez.

News of the cancellation comes as Apple TV+ (and other streaming services!) have become more cutthroat with renewal and cancellation decisions.

Apple recently canceled the Charlie Hunnam-led Shantaram after one season and the Justin Theroux-led Mosquito Coast after two.

The streaming service has a packed slate of upcoming originals, which means it has to assess which shows are worthy of sticking around.

What are your thoughts on the cancellation?

Are you surprised?

Hit the comments below.

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