AVClub: The title “It’s Never Over” refers to Tasha’s conversation with Tariq and Raina, who are understandably in a state of shock over the abrupt dissolution of their family unit. Ghost and Tasha are now officially living separately, an arrangement that takes shape so quickly, I found it jarring as a viewer. God knows how Tarik and Raina must feel, considering their parents’ split is happening as two major presences in their lives—Tommy and Shawn—have been torn away from them for reasons outside their control. For the children, it seems like everything is falling apart, and Tasha has to convince them that nothing will tear their family asunder, even when she’s clearly needs convincing herself. Every relationship in Power has changed, and the show’s universe has gone topsy-turvy.
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