'Power' season 4 spoilers: Tasha cares about Ghost in the midst of legal woes

Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick in 'Power' season 4 Facebook/Power.Starz

Tasha St. Patrick (Naturi Naughton) will continue to be Ghost's (Omari Hardwick) supportive wife in the upcoming season of "Power," based on the promo images for season 4.

In the images released by Starz, Tasha can be seen inside the courtroom while she seems to watch her husband's legal battle at the sidelines. This proves that she will never leave Ghost's side, especially after their unexpected reconciliation before he got arrested by his ex-lover Angela Valdez (Lela Loren) at the end of season 3.

But despite Tasha's support, Ghost will still have to deal with the repercussions of his arrest for a crime that he did not commit.

In season 3, the owner of the popular "Truth" nightclub in New York tried to break away from his illegal drug selling activities. But his named got involved with the death of FBI Agent Greg Knox (Andy Bean) even if he has nothing to do with the crime.

Based on another photo, Ghost will be spending time behind bars in season 4. But this time, the nightclub owner will lose his confident and fierce persona as he appears to be emotional while talking to someone in prison.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, lead actor Hardwick explained why his character Ghost will be in despair in the upcoming season of "Power." According to the actor, this will have something to do with the fact that Angela was the one who blamed him for Knox's death.

"Angela was the one person who he felt really had his back in terms of knowing who he wanted to be, and who believed he could be that person," the actor stated. "But now he's left to think, 'I didn't really know this person.' He's hurt, and he's vulnerable," he went on to say.

Starz is expected to release the premiere episode of "Power" season 4 in 2017.

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