The Power Episode 4 Video Recap
Catch up with every episode of The Power alongside Stephenie Magister, a trans activist and an expert on the science of storytelling who’s now obsessed with the acclaimed new sci-fi series The Power
Pop quiz, hotshots.
The Best Way To Catch Up With The Power Is:
A) listening to the TRANSlating The Power Recap Podcast
B) watching the TRANSlating The Power Video Recaps
C) just watching the show
D) A, B, and C in any order or combination
You may already be familiar with our in-depth article recaps for the show. Now we also have audio and video recaps!
The Power episode 4 recap
If you listened to Dave Chen and Joanna Robinson opine over Game of Thrones with their acclaimed podcast Cast of Kings, then you know the pleasures of a recap show with a host who is an expert on both the books and the show.
That’s where I come in!
My work in research, publishing, and activism recently earned me the nomination as the second-only transgender nominee for 40 Under 40 from University of Georgia.
With that attention comes it’s own kind of Power — and with great power comes great yadda yadda yadda…
So for the foreseeable future, I’ll be using my unique insight into the book and Amazon Studios show The Power to offer a recap series like no other.
Previous recaps:
Episode 4: “The Day of the Girls”
Directed by: Shannon Murphy and Lisa Gunning
Written by: Sarah Quintrell
In Amazon’s 9-part global thriller The Power, all teenage girls in the modern world suddenly develop the power to electrocute people at will. It’s hereditary, it’s inbuilt, and it can’t be taken away from them.
Younger girls can awaken the Power in older women. Soon enough, every woman in the world can do it. And with that comes a startling reversal in gender-based power dynamics — and the revelation that how the world responds may merely repeat the mistakes of the past.
Go here for the written recap.
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