Aked: Full Circle character explained

Aked is Savitri Mahabir’s nephew and an impulsive young man who craves more responsibility within the organization. The character is played by Jharrel Jerome.

Following Quincy Mahabir’s death, Aked is insistent on retaliating against Edward Chung but Savitri tells him to sit tight because she will handle the issue.

Aked is overeager to prove himself and always looking for trouble. His fiance, Natalia, introduces him to Louis and Xavier. He gives them the lowdown on the Mahabir hierarchy but asserts his importance within that structure.

However, he is constantly undermined when people like Garmen or Paul exert their influence over him in front of Louis and Xavier. When Savitri tells Garmen that Aked will lead the kidnapping operation, Garmen protests but she insists.

A botched job

Aked has to think on his feet when Jared skips tutoring to meet with Nicky and they think they’ve lost him until they see him riding his bike around.

Unfortunately, they pick up Nicky instead but are unaware of that fact the whole time. When things start to go off the rails, Aked cuts a piece of Nicky’s ear to push the Brownes into bringing the money.

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Aked is always trying to project dominance

Garmen is eventually sent in to take control of the situation and Aked is once again cast aside as just another wheel in the cog. He is surprised to hear about the plan involving Washington Square Park and wonders why his aunt didn’t tell him.

He does eventually find out that Louis and Natalia switched the bodies but since Natalia was his fiance, he is tasked with finding her.


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