'Power Book II: Ghost' Episode 5: Carrie hooks up with Zeke, fans say 'get rid of these horny professors'

Fans are sick and tired of Jabari and Carrie on 'Power Book II: Ghost'
PUBLISHED OCT 5, 2020
(StarZ)
(StarZ)

If there's one thing fans love to hate on in 'Power Book II: Ghost', it's the constant sexual dramas of the two professors, Jabari Reynolds (Justin Marcel McManus) and Carrie Milgram (Melanie Liburd).  Earlier we saw Jabari going at it with a student in his office and then a week later, he and Carrie had sex again in their own office. In the latest episode, Carrie indulges in sexual exploits with Zeke, who is a student. Fans couldn't care less about the two of them and said that they are just downright toxic and don't even add anything to the story, which is true if you think about it. In fact, fans are sure 

"These professors and their trash a** behavior every week; Carrie risking it all over a dumb jock who's clearly gonna kiss and tell. Then Jabari hunching and lusting after students and plagiarizing. How do they add to the plot? #PowerBookII #PowerTV #PowerBook2 #Powerghost," a fan wrote. "So these professors are only in this damn show to have sex with each other and their students #PowerTV #PowerBook2 #PowerGhost," another asked. "Those 2 professors some weirdos, f***ing the students #PowerGhost #PowerBook2 #PowerBook," another fan complained.

"GET RID OF THESE HORNY PROFESSORS PLEEEEEEASE!!!!!! #PowerGhost," a fan asked. 



 



 



 



 

Everyone else just called the two professors complete trash and that the show would do well without them and their constant sexual tussles. 

Nevertheless, thankfully, there wasn't much screen-time for the two of them.  There were a lot of thing happening in this episode, one of them being that Davis MacLean, the man Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) had hired to represent his mother Tasha (Naturi Naughton), is going to sell him out to Cooper Saxe (Shane Johnson). Davis doesn't care for Tariq anymore and has only one thing on his mind: To get a big win and earn more money. This change of mind and heart takes place after Saxe's niece Riley drugs Tariq, and he stumbles all the way to his father and sister's graves, where he makes the admission that he murdered Ghost. Saxe has proof of his admission of guilt and can get a better crack on the case. The plan as it stands is that Tasha will be released from prison and Tariq will go to jail. The video might not be allowed in court, but Saxe has his own dirty ways of getting his hands on solid proof and this shows a big win in the future for the two lawyers. Till now, Davis has been trying to prove that Saxe has plunged his hands into enough filth and get him off the case. 

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