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Power
Season 1
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James "Ghost" St. Patrick, a wealthy New York nightclub owner who has it all; dreaming big, catering to the city's elite, and living a double life as a drug kingpin.
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Where to Watch Season 1
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Starz
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8 Episodes
Not Exactly How We Planned
E1
Not Exactly How We Planned
Episode 1
Whoever He Is
E2
Whoever He Is
Episode 2
This Is Real
E3
This Is Real
Episode 3
Who Are You?
E4
Who Are You?
Episode 4
I Gotta Go
E5
I Gotta Go
Episode 5
Who You With?
E6
Who You With?
Episode 6
Loyalty
E7
Loyalty
Episode 7
Best Laid Plans
E8
Best Laid Plans
Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
Omari Hardwick
James 'Ghost' St. Patrick
Joseph Sikora
Tommy Egan
Naturi Naughton
Tasha St. Patrick
Lucy Walters
Holly
Vinicius Zorin-Machado
Nomar Arcielo
J.R. Ramirez
Julio
Leslie Lopez
Pink Sneakers
Kathrine Narducci
Frankie
Andy Bean
Greg Knox
Luis Antonio Ramos
Ruiz
Adam Huss
Josh Kantos
Shane Johnson
Cooper Saxe
Donshea Hopkins
Raina St. Patrick
Lela Loren
Angela Valdes
50 Cent
Kanan
Sinqua Walls
Shawn Stark
Michael Rainey Jr.
Tariq St. Patrick
La La Anthony
Lakeisha Grant
Greg Serano
Juan Julio Medina
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Paz Valdes
Season 1 Reviews
AV Club
Joshua Alston
It's the rare double-life drama that could add by subtracting.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
Power has some pull, but maybe not enough to win a tug of war. Its overall pacing could use a perk-up and its portrayals of minorities might take more heat if 50 Cent wasn't calling the shots.
Boston Herald
Mark A. Perigard
Starz's new mob drama Power, from producer and rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, clicks with the elements of a mob drama but never gets to crackling.
CinemaBlend
Kelly West
Power's introduction shows a lot of promise in its potential to be a well developed and worth-watching TV drama, and also another great direction for Starz.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
If this sounds like your idea of a summer entertainment, by all means dig in; you will not be disappointed.
We Got This Covered
Isaac Feldberg
Slickly written and finely acted, Power packs an intoxicating punch.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
The show... has so much going for it - on the surface, anyway - that it's almost criminal that a powerful, attractive cast and high-end production values are hobbled by such a stupefying absence of originality.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Violent, sexy and slick, the show mostly feels like it's sampling riffs from movies and TV of yore.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Power is fine but it doesn't live up to its title. It's not a powerful drama because viewers have largely seen all its tricks, plots and character relationships before.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Power is the kind of show that uses f-bombs to emphasize a point, hoping to sound tough but coming off as ignorant instead.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
The writing and the acting are not memorable, the visual acumen isn't impressive and we haven't even got to Jackson's turn as an actor (which will need to be more memorable than his baseball skills if Power is going to get noticed).
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
Twisty drama has too much sex, drugs, violence for teens.
IGN Movies
Max Nicholson
Ultimately, Power just doesn't have a good hook, and it desperately needs that to set itself apart from other crime dramas.
Newsday
Verne Gay
The opening episode -- already posted online -- is a bit sluggish, but Power gets better in subsequent episodes. Starz, and Fitty, appear to have a winner.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Everyone seems to be imitating someone they saw in another gangster movie. It would be funny, if it weren't quite so tedious.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Much of the real beauty of Power lies in the details, conversational and visual.
Slant Magazine
Alan Jones
Power is a warmed-over soap opera only superficially obsessed with its protagonist's relationship to guns and drugs.
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