On the Starz drama Power, looks tend to be deceiving. That goes for the world the series portrays— glitzy on the outside, gritty beneath the surface—as well as for the characters seeking to disguise their true selves, including the guy at the center of it all: James St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick). James, aka Ghost, is a Manhattan nightclub owner and covert criminal mastermind who’s been trying, in vain, to straighten up and fly right.
Looks are equally deceiving for the show itself. During an early February visit to Power’s Brooklyn sound stage, production on Season 4 is humming along without fanfare. The biggest buzz among the cast members—a preternaturally attractive bunch who mostly fly under the radar, far from the purview of TMZ— is that a catering truck has just arrived to serve up gourmet hot wings. (Cue the stampede!) In other words, you’d never guess you were on the set of a massive hit. But the numbers tell a different story: Season 3 raked in 8 million viewers, making Power the second-highest-rated series on premium cable (behind Game of Thrones); it tramples most network fare too. The secret to its success? “I wish I knew,” creator Courtney Kemp says with a laugh. “But in America, sex and violence always sell!”
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