Omari Hardwick Reflects on “Power” Finale and Controversy: A Look Back at the Series
Omari Hardwick, the leading man of Starz’s hit series “Power,” recently opened up about his disappointment with the show’s divisive finale. After six seasons, the crime drama concluded with the shocking death of James “Ghost” St. Patrick at the hands of his own son, Tariq. This unexpected twist left many fans feeling unsatisfied with the way the story ended.
During a panel at the Uninterrupted Film Festival, Hardwick expressed empathy for the fans who felt let down by the finale. He highlighted a lack of continuity in Ghost’s character arc, noting that the original premise of the show did not align with how it ultimately concluded.
In response to Hardwick’s comments, executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the matter. Jackson, known for his outspoken nature, expressed confusion over Hardwick’s remarks and defended his contributions to the show.
While it’s not uncommon for long-running dramas to undergo changes in storyline and character development, the debate surrounding “Power’s” finale continues to spark conversation among fans and cast members alike. With multiple spinoff series still airing, it’s essential for the creators to focus on the future of the franchise and preserve its legacy.
As the discussion around the show’s conclusion persists, it remains to be seen whether Hardwick and Jackson will find common ground on their differing perspectives. In the meantime, fans can continue to enjoy the expanding universe of “Power” while reflecting on the impact of its original series.