I. Introduction
Conclude that "Anti-Trust" proves that Raq’s greatest successes (expanding the business) are also her greatest failures (losing her son's loyalty). Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 2 Episode 9 Review
The widening gap between Kanan and Raq becomes irreversible. He begins to see her not just as a protector, but as a manipulator. III. Key Plot Points for Analysis
Burke’s persistent closing in on the Baisley Park shooting represents the "legal" threat that mirrors the "street" threats. IV. Themes to Explore
Analyze the power dynamics between Raq and Cartier. Raq uses Cartier's arrogance and attraction to her as a weapon to dismantle his business from the inside.
The title is a double entendre. It refers to Raq breaking up Cartier's "trust" (business monopoly) and the literal lack of trust between every major character.