Warning: This article contains spoilers about Sunday’sPowerBook II: Ghostseason 1 finale.

“I want all the smoke.”

Not sure Tommy (Joseph Sikora) envisioned that would lead to him going up in flames.

Power Book II: Ghost

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Well, at least in the eyes of Saxe (Shane Johnson) and the feds.

And that’s not the only grudge he’s holding.

“I ain’t never gonna stop.”

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Tariq insists that he doesn’t want him dead.

But Tommy doesn’t want to hear it.

“You see this bullshit right here, this shit exactly like him.

Just like Ghost,” he says.

“We ain’t never gonna see each other again.”

Thankfully, we will soon see Tommy again onPower Book IV: Force.

So I’m always there.

I remember Courtney telling me that she thinks it’s the"saddest ending of a television show ever.

“It was a very emotional scene.

And man, it was sad.

It was really a sad ending for these two brothers in arms.

It was really a finality.

I wanted to know where they were going to with the story because you always want to know.

Everybody he cares about is dead or dead to him.

How adaptable is he?

I just wanted to confirm that it was still the same Tommy.

Everything was fun; you saw we had a car chase, an explosion, a couple of shots.

It was just a real pleasure to be there.

You mentioned Michael, who is somebody that you’ve been working with since he was a young kid.

It was a real pleasure working with him; I’ve always really liked Michael as a human being.

He’s got a great mother, Shauna, a woman who has given him some great guidance.

Speaking of Tommy and Tariq, Tommy tells Tariq that they will never see each other again.

In Tariq’s defense, Tommy himself tried to kill Ghost a few times.Right, right.

And one specific time when he killed Angela.

Courtney had very specifically setup that Ghost’s main motive is Ghost.

It’s so interesting that she called the seriesGhost; it’s kind of like a new Ghost.

And now I’ve got to leave and I’m leaving you with something.”

And that was my attention behind those lines.

It was such a small little thing to include but also says so much about the character.

We normally see that with Tariq, but I loved when Cash took that.

I thought it was beautiful.

How would this guy from out of town survive in these new streets?"

Is gangster the same all over America?

Or is there a specific gangster out of New York?

Is that able to adapt?

I think we’re going to have a lot of Capone references.