'Power' season 2 spoilers: FBI arrests Holly, Ghost hurries to pay Lobos in episode 5

Holly will be taken away by the FBI on the upcoming episode of "Power." Facebook/Starz

After taking a break for the Fourth of July weekend, Starz's drama series "Power" returns with its new episode slated to heat up the TV screen.

"Who You Are and Who You Want to Be" will see Holly (Lucy Walters) being questioned by the FBI while Ghost St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) and Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) rush to sell their products and pay Felipe Lobos (Enrique Murciano), Cartermatt reports.

Last episode, Tommy found out that his girlfriend Holly was double crossing him. When Ghost asked her to break up with him and leave town, Holly had second thoughts about accepting the offer, and thought that Tommy still needed her. The nightclub owner insisted that she just scoot and call her lover boy later to break things off.

Holly wanted to see Tommy before she left though, but as soon as she made her way back to the apartment, the FBI took her into custody. Whether she would rat on the Ghost or remain loyal is anyone's guess.

Meanwhile, Ghost had just been kicked out of the house by his wife Tasha (Naturi Naughton) after she discovered that he brought his mistress Angela Valdez (Lela Loren) on a romantic getaway. The paramour was still hot on Tommy's tail, assuming him that this would get her closer to Ghost.

Kanan (50 Cent), who was released from prison at the end of Season 1, was still after Ghost's business. Ghost told his wife that he believed Kana was out to get them because he suspected that they were the reason behind his imprisonment.

When the ex-con visited Tasha bearing gifts for the children, she greeted him while concealing a loaded gun just in case. The Latin Post presumed he did it to check if she and Ghost were broken up. Viewers need to tune in to find out whether he was really out to hurt the couple or he was just after their business.

The show returns with its fifth episode at 9 p.m. Saturday on Starz.

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