'Power' season 2 spoilers: Tommy becomes unhinged with Holly's disappearance in episode 7

Tommy cracks while talking with the FBI about Holly in the upcoming episode of "Power."Facebook/Starz

Viewers will see Tommy (Joseph Sikora) lose his cool while FBI questions him about Holly (Lucy Walters) in the upcoming episode of Starz' drama series "Power."

In "You're Not the Man," Cartermatt reports that Ghost's (Omari Hardwick) right-hand man will become somewhat unhinged while being interrogated by the federal agents about his girlfriend's disappearance while Ghost and Tasha (Naturi Naughton) try to calm him down. Meanwhile, the club owner seems to have settled his problems with Angela (Lela Loren), as she appears to have taken his explanation at face value. Is everything alright now in their little paradise, or is it just the calm before the storm?

Last episode, it was Holly's turn to question Angela's involvement with Ghost. She soon realized that the woman was trying to save both her and her lover's necks. Holly reiterated that it was Ghost who gave Tommy the gun that killed Rolla (Darrell Brit-Gibson). Angela then told her they need it to get Tommy out of trouble. She managed to take the gun without Tommy knowing, but Angela told her it was not the murder weapon.

Ghost and Tommy met with the Serbs, while the federal agents learned that Lobos (Enrique Murciano) was on the move. This meant that he would be meeting with Ghost soon and they wanted to set up a trap to catch him and his accomplices. In the assembly, Kanan (50 Cent) and Dre (Rotimi) were conspicuous with their absence. Elsewhere, Shawn (Sinqua Walls) and Tasha shared some "skinship" while at the shooting range and at the back of a Cadillac. 

Meanwhile, Starz has announced that there would be a third season for the show. Variety reports that the news came after the "Power" season 2 premiere last June 6 earned 1.43 million viewers, an all time high in the network's history.

"It is an honor to work with Chris Albrecht, Carmi Zlotnik, Ken Segna and the whole Starz team. Their support has been steadfast from the beginning, and I look forward to a bright future together," said Courtney Kemp Agboh, executive producer.

"Power" airs Saturday at 9 p.m. EST on Starz.