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You can keep pretending that you're just some college kid, but I know the truth. I know who you fucking are and I'm gonna put you where you belong. | „
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― Don Carter to Tariq St. Patrick |
"To Thine Own Self" is the second episode of Power Book II: Ghost's fourth season and the 32nd overall episode of the series.
Synopsis[]
Official synopsis from
Tariq and Brayden struggle to adjust to life as normal, broke college students. Monet wants back into the game and answers about who took shots at her. Noma seeks out an opportunity to expand with the Russians.
Plot[]
TBA
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick
- Gianni Paolo as Brayden Weston
- Lovell Adams-Gray as Dru Tejada
- Caroline Chikezie as Noma
- Alix Lapri as Effie Morales
- Woody McClain as Cane Tejada
- Cliff "Method Man" Smith as Davis MacLean
- LaToya Tonodeo as Diana Tejada
- Michael Ealy as Don Carter
- Mary J. Blige as Monet Tejada
Guest starring[]
- Naturi Naughton as Tasha Green St. Patrick
- Golden Brooks as Janet
- Bruce Altman as Professor Oliver Simmons
- Michael J. Ferguson as 2-Bit
- Ruslan Aliiev as Timur
- Arjun Athalye as Sandeep
- Jeff Auer as Robert Weston
- Erica Ball as Work Study Administrator
- Jeffrey Bean as Manager Chris
- Khail Toi Bryant as Teenage Monet
- Brian Dives as Fletcher
- Aaron Dean Eisenberg as Detective Nico Halston
- Alexander Flores as Felipe
- Jeffrey Fuller as Lawyer #1
- Ryan Gold as Student #3
- Andrew Gonzalez as Teenage Lorenzo
- Rachael Grace as Natalie
- Jared Johnston as Vadim
- Vivian King as Lily Nguyen
- Jo-Anne Lee as Professor Janice Chen
- Lightskinkeisha as Brushaundria
- Alison Luff as Detective Felicia Lewis
- Shania Mundy as Teenage Janet
- Talia Robinson as Elle
- Joseph Elliot Rodriguez as Kyle Beale
- Olivia Roldan as Student #2
- Stephanie Suganami Shepherd as Perla Tanaka
- Kyle Vincent Terry as Obi Okeke
- Avi Vichner as Prov
- Darlene Violette as Lawyer #2
- Austin Weyant as Thomas Beverly
- Zoe Whitford as Ashley
- Brandi Nicole Wilson as Dr. Stella Palombo
Trivia[]
- The title is a reference to the phrase "to thine own self be true" which originates from Shakespeares' Hamlet. It is used to tell someone to be true to themselves. Don Carter remarks that Tariq is not being true to his nature when he threatens him.
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Promotional images[]
All images released June 12, 2024.