Power Book IV’ Joseph Sikora Names Tommy’s Favorite Girlfriend

On the final episode of season one of Power Book II: Ghost, Tommy Egan, played by Joseph Sikora. The fan-favorite made an appearance to seek out revenge against Tasha St. Patrick, who Naturi Naughton plays. Patrick agreed to testify that he was the King Pin of the St. Patrick-Egan empire in exchange for her freedom.
Egan catches wind of her plan and attempts to silence Tasha on several occasions during the episode. However, Tasha’s son Tariq [Michael Rainey Jr.] comes up with a plan to throw the police off Egan’s tracks and get his mother in witness protection.
On Wednesday evening, Sikora was on The Big Show with Fat Joe on Instagram Live. The two discuss several topics including, which girlfriend between LaKeisha Grant [La La Anthony] or Holly Weaver [Lucy Walters] was Tommy’s favorite on the show.
“I think Tommy’s favorite was LaKeisha [Grant], and I love both of those girls. They are both great. People are always like Tommy and the redheads, but Tommy comes from Southside Jamaica, Queens, and Redheaded white girls are exotic. They are not exactly falling all over him when he is a kid,” said Sikora.
“When Tommy was with LaKeisha, there was a familiarity and something that he recognized in himself; it was easy. When you find a, connect it’s because of a common background that’s that person for you and he was able to be himself around LaKeisha.”
He also revealed which season out of the original Power seasons was his favorite.
“My favorite was season three that’s when Tommy kills Holly and emerged as his own man. Tommy and Ghost [Omari Hardwick] break up in season five and discover himself. He has always been doing these things, but Ghost has been keeping it from him,” Sikora said.
“In some way, because Ghost is super intelligent, but Tommy has been thinking five moves ahead. Tommy had been coordinating the streets and has been the plug and knows how to handle everything. So, it is the self-realization of season five I like too.
Joseph Sikora is currently shooting ‘Power Book IV: Force’ with the rest of the cast and crew in Chicago, Illinois.
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