[Season Finale] Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 3 Episode 10 Recap

In the exciting final episode of Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 3, drug queenpin Raq has to deal with violence on the streets, and Lou-Lou has to deal with personal problems in rehab. Marvin meets FBI officers, and Kanan’s relationships go in ways he didn’t expect. There were betrayals, legal problems, and shocking revelations that led to an exciting ending that made people eagerly wait for the next part.

Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 3 Episode 10 Recap

At the start of the show, Raq (Patina Miller) and Lou-Lou are in a family session with Dr. Caldwell at the rehab center where Lou-Lou is getting treatment. Raq tells Lou-Lou that she wants him to get better and admits that she used to be mad at him.

At the same time, Marvin watches Gerald’s funeral from afar before running into some FBI officers who make fun of him. When Krystal asks Kanan about their relationship, she tells him that her period is late, which suggests that things could get complicated.

After making up, Jukebox and Iesha share a sweet moment. Raq and Lou-Lou have a deep talk after Lou-Lou tells Raq about his struggles with self-acceptance and forgiveness.

The police are looking closely at Howard because he is connected to Marvin and Lou-Lou. This puts him in a dangerous situation. A drive-by shooting targets Raq, making things even more tense in a place that was already very unstable.

During a lunch date, Jukebox tells Iesha that she has decided to join the Army, which is a big change in her life. Famous tells Kanan that Raq was shot, which makes the other characters worried.

Tanner asks Lou-Lou about his relationship with Howard, and Marvin talks to Raq about how things are getting worse between him and Ronnie. Howard tells Raq that they need to kill Marvin to keep themselves safe from approaching danger.

As things get worse, Kanan is taken off the streets, which makes his friends very scared. Snaps and Pop demand a payment to free Kanan when Raq, Marvin, and Howard meet with them.

Stefano is asked for the ransom money by Raq and Marvin, which leads to a tense argument at the warehouse drop-off. However, it turns out that Kanan planned his own kidnapping with Ronnie’s help. Kanan then shoots Ronnie and kills him, while Raq takes strong action against Howard. In a shocking turn of events, Unique comes to life out of the shadows, setting the stage for more drama and strife in later seasons.

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