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[s4e6] The Relapse May 2026

The sixth episode of Power’s fourth season, titled "The Relapse," serves as a chilling exploration of the "Sunk Cost Fallacy" in human behavior. After narrowly escaping a death sentence, James "Ghost" St. Patrick is presented with a clean slate. Yet, as the episode demonstrates, physical freedom does not equate to psychological liberation. The narrative suggests that for a man like Ghost, the greatest threat isn't the law or his enemies—it is the magnetic pull of his own history.

Title: The Gravity of Old Habits: An Analysis of "The Relapse" [S4E6] The Relapse

Tasha St. Patrick stands as the episode’s grounding force. While Ghost indulges in his identity crisis, Tasha is left to manage the fallout. Her character highlights the gendered expectations of the "street" life—she cannot afford the luxury of a relapse because she is too busy maintaining the infrastructure of their lives. Her frustration with Ghost in this episode underscores the fundamental disconnect between Ghost’s romanticized view of his life and the cold, hard reality Tasha lives every day. The sixth episode of Power’s fourth season, titled