Tulsa King
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Dwight Manfredis driver and right-hand man, Tyson, is a good son.
Yeah, about that.
Dwight has already warned Tyson to keep his head on a swivel, so we know troubles in town.
Tyson ought to know better than anyone.
The bombing itself is straight out ofThe Godfather:Tyson realizes too late!
whats happening when he sees the perp speed away, and he calls out to his father in vain.
The scenes are so similar I half-expected him to yell Apollonia!
But theres a lot about this episode ofTulsa Kingthat feels familiar, for better or worse.
Mike Ehrmantraut, call your lawyer.
I honestly cant tell if thats the point of the scene or what.
I mentioned that not everything familiar in this episode was familiar in a bad way.
Hes got a permit; its not a federal case.
But when hes detained at the airport, his underboss, Vince, attends in his place.
He probably wishes he hadnt.
Kansas City agrees to buy bootleg Ozempic from New York.
And Dwight offers New York … nothing.
One of those two aint making it to the end of the season, thats for sure.
At any rate, the deal is off just as soon as it begins.
Yeah, I dont either.
are a case in point.
You may doubt Cal Threshers credibility as a threat; you dont doubt Bill Bevilaquas.
How big will the battle for Tulsa be?
(Its one of the best shows ever made, just to be clear.)
Heres hoping moving the action from New Jersey to Oklahoma wont damage the bloody goods.