With thePoweruniverse being known for its high-stakes drama and big character departures, it’s no surprise there have been some genuinely shocking deaths, but the franchise still hasn’t topped its biggest one from five years ago.The main show concluded in 2020 after six seasons of twists and turns, and while the universe has continued through a series of spinoffs, none have quite reached the heights of the original series. AlthoughGhost and Tommy will star inPower: Origins, the franchise’s next project, it still seems unlikely to provide the same sort of surprises as their initial journey.

Originsis set to be a prequel, meaning the more familiar faces won’t die, whereas any new introductions to the series will be at serious risk. Knowing these characters don’t appear in the present timeline adds a somewhat predictable element to the spinoff, meaning it can’t properly stun viewers. In contrast,Ghost,Raising Kanan, andForcehave all contained their fair share of unexpected kills, whilePower’s original series had some truly shocking deathsas well; however, it was season 6’s final big departure that viewers still can’t get over, making it live long in the memory of the fans.

Omari Hardwick as James “Ghost” St. Patrick talking to Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) in Power season 6, episode 5

Tariq Killing Ghost In Power’s Final Season Still Hasn’t Been Topped As A Shocking Death

The Protagonist Being Shot By His Own Son Is Still The Show’s Most Unforgettable Moment

Despite all the massive moments that have happened throughoutPower’s 10-year run, Ghost’s death remains the most mind-blowing death in the franchise. Killing off the protagonist in crime shows isn’t unheard of, as the likes ofBreaking BadandSons of Anarchyare just some examples where their leading character suffers a similar fate, but given how untouchable James St. Patrick was for so long, it was still hard to see it coming.Raina St. Patrick’s heartbreaking death inPowerproved anything could happen, but even heading into the final few episodes, it didn’t feel like Ghost would be axed.

Power’s final few episodes followed the main murder suspects and slowly uncovered who shot Ghost, with the finale revealing it was his own son who killed him.

50 Cent as Kanan Stark and Omari Hardwick as James St. Patrick in Power

As a result, seeing one of New York’s smartest criminals finally get his comeuppance was a major shock, and his killer was even more unexpected.Power’s final few episodes followed the main murder suspects and slowly uncovered who shot Ghost, with the finale revealing it was his own son who killed him.Considering all the menacing foes Ghost had managed to overcome, some people were disappointed Tariq of all people was the one to put him downinPowerseason 6’s ending, but regardless of the backlash, there’s no doubt it rocked the audience and caught everyone off guard.

Why Tariq Killed Ghost In Power’s Final Season

Tariq Killed His Father After Ghost Planned On Sending Him To Prison

Although it doesn’t take much for people to turn on one another in thePoweruniverse, killing his own father was still pretty extreme, but Tariq did have plenty of motivation. The main factor was that Ghost planned on sending him to jail. Tariq’s involvement in the drug trade continued to grow in the latter seasons against his father’s wishes, inadvertently leading to Raina’s death alongside a number of other problems. In addition, Ghost was attempting to go legit with his businesses, while Tariq and Tasha were more involved in the drug game than ever, furthering the family’s tensions.

This Power Character’s Death Proves Exactly Why The Original Show Was So Great

Power was one of the best crime shows around during the 2010s, and one character’s death perfectly highlighted what made the series so iconic.

Things reached a boiling point when Ghost threatened to send Tariq to jail, which prompted him to eventually shoot his father after seasons of hostility. Alongside the threat of prison, Ghost’s affair with Angela and constant lying was a major factor that broke the St. Patrick family apart, and Tariq never forgave him. ByPowerseason 6, it’s fair to say Tariq hated his father and having become an independent drug dealer capable of taking lives, Ghost became an obstacle in his way that he had to get rid of, hence why Tariq pulled the trigger during their final confrontation.

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Power

Power, released in 2014, follows a successful New York entrepreneur who covertly leads a drug empire catering to wealthy elites. As he seeks to leave the criminal world behind and protect his family, he navigates the precarious balance between his dual identities.