Instead, Starz will be airing a marathon of every episode of Power’s “Who shot Ghost?” arc, beginning with Season 6, Episode 10 at 7 p.m. ET and ending with the penultimate episode, “Reversal of Fortune,” at 11:20 p.m. This is to give fans a chance to fully catch up with the show before its last ever episode. Episodes will air at the following times on Starz on February 2 (all times ET):

Season 6, Episode 10, “No One Can Stop Me,” 7 p. m. Season 6, Episode 11, “Still Dre,” 8:20 p. m. Season 6, Episode 12, “He Always Wins,” 9:20 p. m. Season 6, Episode 13, “It’s All Your Fault,” 10:20 p. m. Season 6, Episode 14, “Reversal of Fortune,” 11:20 p. m.

Starz will then air Power Season 6, Episode 15, the following week. The release date for “Exactly How We Planned” is scheduled for Sunday, February 9 at 8 p.m. ET on Starz. According to the TVGuide listing, the episode is an extended one hour 20 minutes. International viewers, meanwhile, will be able to watch the episode on Netflix the morning after it airs on Starz, with the episode due to be released at one minute past midnight PT⁠—or 8:01 a.m. GMT—on Monday.

To tide fans over, Starz has released a trailer for the finale of the show. The promo does not feature much footage from the new episode, put does tease that the episode will see Ghost (played by Omari Hardwick) face the “ultimate betrayal.”

Though three suspects in the murder of Ghost remain⁠—Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.), Tasha (Naturi Naughton) and Cooper Saxe (Shane Johnson)—“ultimate betrayal” suggests it will be a member of Ghost’s family (that is, Tariq or Tasha) who will fire the shot rather than Saxe. Whoever it is, however, we already know they will get arrested, as we saw in the news bulletin that Rashad Tate (Laurenz Tate) was watching in the last episode of Power.

Power Season 6, Episode 15 airs Sunday, February 9 at 8 p.m. ET.