Powers’ Lauren Baldwin Is 100 Percent Alive Following Episode 1 Of Season Three Ghost [Watch]
Power Book II: Ghost season two ended with Mecca being killed by Monet Tejada and his son Ezekiel “Zeke” Cross, who was murdered by his husband, Lorenzo Tejada. However, Monet does not know who killed her son at that time.
Also, in the season two finale, it was revealed that Lauren Baldwin was killed in a car accident, according to the authorities, and that’s what was told to Tariq St. Patrick by Cooper Saxe, his Lawyer.
During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Power Universe creator Courtney Kemp avoid a direct question of if Lauren Baldwin was a live.
“Somewhere in Tariq’s future, there will be a woman in his life who demands that he make a choice between the boardroom and the street,” said Kemp.
“And that choice, and that woman, that’s going to become a very difficult dilemma for Tariq, as he goes forward. The quote that I just gave you is for the series Ghost, it’s not for the next season. For next season, what I would tease is that there will be fault lines drawn between Tariq and his friends, for various reasons.”
Kemp dodged the question because Baldwin was alive at the end of episode one of season three of Ghost.
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