'Power' season 2 episode 8 spoilers news: Lobos' cartel issues impact Ghost and Tommy

Lobos' plight will compromise Ghost and Tommy in the upcoming episode of "Power." Facebook/Starz

Lobos (Enrique Murciano) and his shady business will be front and center in the upcoming episode of Starz' drama series "Power," Cartermatt reports.

In "Three Moves Ahead," the crook will be battling federal authorities while warding off rival drug cartel bent on squashing the competition. Lobos' plight will inevitably affect Ghost (Omari Hardwick) and Tommy (Joseph Sikora), who are too far into the métier to make a hasty exit. Ghost must also scramble to get out of Lobos' grip if he does not want to be caught red-handed by Angela (Lela Loren). 

With two more episodes left in the season, there is still plenty of time for the story to build. Ghost is now fully aware that Angela is onto something, and that she has been hacking the phone lines to keep tabs on him. Then there is Tasha's (Naturi Naughton) continued struggle to save her marriage, as well as Tommy's convoluted life thanks to Holly (Lucy Walters).

Last episode, Angela attempted to get an arrest warrant for Tommy, but her request got denied due to lack of evidence. She realized that the only way to nab him was through Holly, but the girl had vanished without a trace. Meanwhile, Ghost met with Dre (Rotimi) and told him they need to money fast, while Shawn (Sinqua Walls) spied from the car.

Tommy, who for appearance's sake looked like he lost his mind, was at the laundromat and had plans to move the drug money. He tasked Julio (J. R. Ramirez) and the Boyz to put the dough in a cargo van, but it was only a decoy for the police. The real payout was already carried away by the Asian laundromat worker.

Tasha, for her part, had enough of Ghost and his philandering. She wanted a divorce, until she realized that she would end up with nothing due to a prenuptial agreement she signed when she was 20.

"Power" airs Saturday at 9 p.m. EST on Starz.

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