Sylvester Stallone's 'Tulsa King' Season 3 Blown Wide Open by Explosive Cliffhanger

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Sylvester Stallone's 'Tulsa King' Season 3 Blown Wide Open by Explosive Cliffhanger

Tulsa King Season 3, Episode 8, plunges Dwight Manfredi deeper into a high-stakes battle with Jeremiah Dunmire, unveiling new alliances, betrayals, and shocking twists. Dwight, having spent much of the season on the defensive, begins to gain strategic ground: Attorney General Sackrider is now under his protection, and Jeremiah’s son, Cole, shows signs of wavering loyalty, influenced by his growing feelings for Dwight’s bartender, Spencer.

The episode kicks off with a major victory for Dwight’s crew—the reopening of the Distillery, courtesy of Sackrider’s support. Simultaneously, Jeremiah Dunmire is released from brief incarceration after assaulting AG Sackrider, prompting a tense reunion with Cole. Adding a dangerous twist, a bombmaker named Deacon, previously employed by Dwight, arrives at Dunmire’s estate. He warns Jeremiah that Dwight is untrustworthy and suggests targeting everyone in Dwight’s life, not just Dwight himself. Distressed, Cole is sidelined as Jeremiah and Deacon plot what could become mass destruction.

Meanwhile, Margaret prepares for a campaign rally for Carl Thresher, Dwight’s political pawn for governor. Deacon secretly scouts the venue and plants a bomb, setting the stage for chaos. Back at the Distillery, Dwight, sensing danger, contacts Agent Musso and enlists Mitch and Bigfoot to help orchestrate a careful counterplan.

In a lighter subplot, Tyson and Spencer visit Bodhi at his weed dispensary. Tyson volunteers to run the shop for a night, selling stolen items from a frat pharmacy, while Spencer claims the idea as hers. Bodhi agrees, demanding a 25% cut of earnings and a portion of the product.

A critical turning point occurs when Dwight confronts Musso about the disappearance of Bill Bevilaqua. Using sharp deductive reasoning, Dwight uncovers that Musso had framed him by taking Bevilaqua, forcing a tense confession. The revelation sets up a dramatic showdown, hinting that Dwight’s control over the situation may finally shift—but at a dangerous cost.

With multiple storylines converging—political maneuvering, criminal vendettas, and explosive threats—Episode 8 ends on a nail-biting cliffhanger, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Tulsa King saga.


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