How Many Episodes Are In Season 3 Of Power

Okay, let's talk about Power. Specifically, Power Season 3. How many episodes are we talking about?
It's a simple question, right? But sometimes, our brains betray us. We start second-guessing ourselves.
The Big Reveal (Maybe?)
So, how many episodes? Ten! Yep, a nice, solid ten episodes of Ghost doing Ghost things. And Angela being Angela.
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But here's where things get interesting. Is ten...enough? I have thoughts.
My (Possibly Unpopular) Opinion
Ten episodes is a standard season length. It's perfectly acceptable. But with Power, I always wanted more.
Hear me out! This isn't about greedy TV consumption. It's about character development, baby! Power had so many layers.
I felt like ten episodes sometimes rushed the story. Especially in Season 3. Too much happening, too fast.

We needed more time to marinate in the drama. More time with Ghost's questionable decisions. More time to understand everyone's motivations.
Remember Lobos?
Think about Lobos! He was a major threat. But his storyline felt a little…truncated. Like they crammed a delicious, complex meal into a tiny container.
I wanted more Lobos scheming. More of his unpredictable behavior. More nail-biting moments involving his escape!
Maybe twelve episodes would have given him (and the whole season) more breathing room.

The Angela Factor
And what about Angela? Her decisions always baffled me. Season 3 was no exception.
More episodes could have explored her inner turmoil. Made her actions feel less…random. I needed to understand her better!
Maybe then, I wouldn’t scream at the TV every time she made a questionable choice (okay, maybe a little less screaming).
Tommy's Wild Ride
Then there's Tommy. Sweet, unpredictable Tommy. Tommy Egan is a fan favourite, isn't he?

His storyline always felt like a wild rollercoaster. But even rollercoasters need a little build-up.
More Tommy screentime is always a good thing in my book. Fight me. I'm kidding... mostly.
But Wait, There's More!
Ultimately, Season 3 gave us amazing moments. The drama! The betrayals! The Ghost-Angela rollercoaster!
Even though I wish there were a couple more episodes, I still binged it. Of course I did.

Maybe a few more episodes wouldn't have hurt. More build-up. More character moments. More time to savour the delicious Power-ness.
So, ten episodes it is. But a part of me will always wonder "What if...?"
What do you think? Was ten episodes enough? Or were you also secretly craving a little extra Power?
Let's debate this! (Politely, please. Ghost would be disappointed in us if we started fighting.)
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely." - Lord Acton. Kinda fits, right?
