'Power' season 3 episode 4 spoilers: Will Kanan haunt Ghost using Jukebox?

50 Cent's character Kanan returns to make Ghost's life difficult in 'Power' season 3. facebook.com/Power.Starz

Ghost (Omari Hardwick) will engage in more drama when the events of episode 4 unfold in "Power" season 3.

In the previous episode, viewers discovered that Kanan (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson) survived Ghost's attacks during the second season finale. This means that Ghost must begin to watch his back carefully since Kanan will surely make him pay for almost killing him last season.

This time, Kanan's revenge will probably be assisted by his fierce and dangerous cousin, Jukebox (Anika Noni Rose). The ruthless cop cold-heartedly killed two individuals in episode 3. This could mean that she can also kill Ghost anytime she wants to.

In an interview with TVGuide, showrunner Courtney Kemp said that Jukebox is not exactly a good cop. But she explained why 50 Cent decided to make the character a gay woman.

"When 50 and I first started talking about Jukebox," Kemp stated, "in some small way she's based on his mom. He grew up in a household with a woman who slept with other women. So we took her sexuality from there. For him, he doesn't see [being gay] in that way you'd assume."

But it appears that Jukebox will not run after Ghost for the sake of Kanan without getting something in return. Based on her actions in the previous episode, Jukebox appeared to be testing her cousin if he is a worthy ally or a useless liability.

In the episode, titled "Don't Worry, Baby," Ghost will have his hands full due to his problems at home and at the club.

The synopsis for the article reads:

"Ghost is spread even thinner between Angela, the children, business and Tommy as the opportunity to expand the clubs evolves; Tommy struggles with a decision, Kanan re-enters the life; Angela has doubts."

Does it mean that Ghost will be vulnerable to Kanan's attacks if he decides to avenge his fate last season?

"Power" season 3 episode 4 airs on Sunday, Aug. 7, on Starz.

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