Felipe Lobos’ Domination Comes to an End in ‘Power’

Felipe Lobos was a major Mexican drug trafficker in the Power universe, serving as one of the two main antagonists (alongside Jason Micic) of Power, and a posthumous antagonist in Power Book II: Ghost. He was the leader of the Lobos Cartel, and the former boss and main supplier for Ghost.

Lobos was a very dangerous man, known for his brutality and violent tendencies. He had a very commanding presence and was not someone to be messed with lightly. He was also very intelligent and cunning, always staying one step ahead of his enemies.

However, things took a turn for the worse when one of the FBI agents, Greg Knox, tracked down the Soldado Nation leader Carlos Ruiz (whom Ghost convinced to disappear after the former killed Drifty and Vladimir) and convinced him to snitch on Lobos. This caused Lobos to bcome very paranoid and threatened Mike and his daughter, causing Mike to arrange for Lobos’ escape.

Unfortunately for Lobos, his escape did not go as planned. While on the run, he reached out to Mike on his phone, but it was smashed by Tommy, causing Lobos to run off into the woods. Ghost and Tommy were hot on his trail, and Lobos tried to take them down by garroting Ghost.

However, Ghost was able to counter Lobos’ attack and fatally shot him twice in the chest. Lobos’ death was a major turning point in the Power universe, leading to a power vacuum and the rise of new players in the drug game.

Felipe Lobos was a formidable villain and a key player in the Power universe. His death marked the end of an era and set the stage for new conflicts and power struggles to come.

What Happened To Lobos On Power?

On the TV series “Power,” Lobos, a drug lord, attempted to escape from prison, but the plan was foiled by Ghost and Tommy, two main characters of the series. When Lobos tried to call Mike Sandoval, who had arranged his escape, Tommy smashed his phone, and Lobos ran away. While Ghost and Tommy were searching for him in the woods, Lobos attacked Ghost by garroting him. However, Ghost managed to defend himself and fatally shot Lobos twice in the chest. This incident happened in the fifth season of “Power.”

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Who Is Lobos To Ghost?

Lobos, also known as Felipe Lobos, was a major Mexican drug trafficker and the leader of the Lobos Cartel. In the Power universe, he served as one of the two main antagonists, alongside Jason Micic. He was a former boss and main supplier for Ghost, the main character of the show. Despite their business relationship, Ghost and Lobos had a contentious history, with Lobos betraying Ghost and attempting to have him killed on several occasions. Ultimately, Ghost was responsible for Lobos’ death, which led to Ghost’s own downfall and the events of Power Book II: Ghost.

Who Snitched On Lobos?

In the TV series “Power,” the Soldado Nation leader Carlos Ruiz is the one who snitched on Lobos. FBI agent Greg Knox tracked down Ruiz and convinced him to provide information on Lobos, which ultimately led to Lobos being threatened by Mike and his daughter. It is important to note that Ghost persuaded Ruiz to disappear after he killed Drifty and Vladimir, which ultimately led to the confusion and danger surrounding Lobos.

Conclusion

Lobos was a major antagonist in the Power universe, serving as the leader of the Lobos Cartel and the former boss and main supplier for Ghost. Despite his formidable reputation, Lobos ultimately met his demise at the hands of Ghost afer attempting to garrote him in the woods. Throughout his time on the show, Lobos was portrayed by Enrique Murciano, who brought a sense of menace and cunning to the character. While Lobos may be gone, his legacy lives on as a posthumous antagonist in Power Book II: Ghost, a testament to the impact he had on the show’s storyline and the characters who interacted with him.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.