This strategy also expands Tariq and Brayden’s reach since they no longer have to worry about bandwidth for delivery service.īut all isn’t well in the Power universe. The locker can be operated virtually via a QR code, making the transaction discreet this way, customers can open the locker by using their phone and money can be exchanged anonymously. ![]() MAKING A MURDERER EPISODE 3 SUMMARY INSTALLThese brainiacs utilize a 3-D printer to install a disguisable locker on the roof of one of the buildings on campus. While Cane is adamant about getting back on the street, Tariq and Brayden continue to develop more innovative approaches to getting Monet’s product in customers’ hands. But he has no control over Tariq yet, and Monet is pissed at him for killing Officer Ramirez. His ultimate goal, at least one of them, is to cause tension between Tariq and Brayden and use Brayden as a target to “get the power back” from Tariq. He’s a young, white, rich kid who gets to live out his drug-dealer hood dreams, so if Cane gives him an inch, he’s going to take a yard. He takes a few strides in building Brayden’s trust. Patrick,” “Operation Get to the Rich Kid,” and “Operation Make Monet Need, Love, and Trust Me.” As of right now, his performance across his operations is subpar. Let’s call them “Operation Control Tariq St. Meanwhile, Cane is on a few missions of his own. It’ll be interesting to see where Tariq lands during “Operation Get Sweeney Out of Here.” ![]() Dirt for politicians ranges from exposing infidelity, racial bias, or money laundering. The two had a pretty odd, uncomfortable exchange while at Weston’s house and the hunting trip in episode one (Sweeney fired a shot that was hella close to hitting Tariq). Not only does Tariq have direct access to Sweeney, but he’s also not a fan of the wealthy, racist politician, so he’ll enjoy finding dirt on him. Tariq now owes Tate, and he is most interested in getting dirt on Rick Sweeney to steal his congressional seat. She appreciates Tariq letting her into his life outside of Stansfield and assists him with planting a burner phone in Yaz’s teddy bear. He brings Lauren on the trip to prove to her that getting his sister back and securing a safe home for her is the reason for his recent odd behaviors and inability to focus. Later on in the episode, with the help of Councilman Tate again, Tariq is reunited with the social worker and, this time, Yaz as well. Because all relationships and interactions are transactional in the Power universe, Sebastian charges Tariq a whopping $30,000 to create a faux company that can generate pay stubs. He reaches out to Sebastian, Simon Stern’s young husband and Tariq’s CourseCorrect business partner. For Tariq, Yaz belongs with him, and for the social worker, she belongs in a grounded, safe, and stable environment.Īfter the meeting, Tariq begins to set a plan in motion. The two have different perspectives related to what’s in the best interest of Yaz. Though Tariq passive-aggressively reassures her he can accomplish said tasks, she reminds him that he wasn’t even able to secure the meeting on his own. She outlines all that would need to occur for the college student/drug kingpin to get custody of his sister - an apartment, a stable job, proof of income, and a clean drug and criminal record. Tate’s connections land Tariq a 15-minute meeting with the social worker presiding over Yaz’s case. In search of a favor, Tariq seeks out Councilman Rashad Tate to assist him with connecting with his younger sister, Yaz, who is currently in the foster care system. And for those with limited power - Caridad Milgram, Zeke Cross, and Brayden - their futures appear to be in jeopardy. Power gives Councilman Tate, Tariq, Cane, Monet, and Diana Tejada access to the people, places, and information they need. Not surprisingly, power is a recurring theme in episode three.
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