Critics and fans generally praised this episode for its pacing and character development. It is often cited as the moment where the "old" Kanan—the one we know from the original Power —starts to truly emerge from the shadow of his upbringing.
This episode focuses heavily on Kanan’s growing distrust of Raq. Watching him distance himself emotionally while still being tethered to her business creates a palpable sense of dread. Critics and fans generally praised this episode for
In "No Love Lost," the tension between Kanan and Raq reaches a boiling point as Kanan begins to see through his mother's manipulations. Meanwhile, the family's business interests are threatened by internal friction and external pressure from Detective Howard, who continues to navigate his complicated connection to Kanan. Watching him distance himself emotionally while still being
The power struggle over the music business takes a dark turn. Lou-Lou’s ambition continues to clash with the violent realities of his family’s core "work." The power struggle over the music business takes a dark turn