Tulsa King – Season 1 Episode 7

Published: Jul 25 2024

In the gripping seventh episode of Tulsa King, Dwight and Mitch discreetly disposed of Pike's lifeless body. They cleverly sent his bullet-ridden jacket to the Black Macadams as a diversion. Meanwhile, in New York, Pete's recovery was underway. Back at home, his doctor offered a glimmer of hope, predicting that with proper care, he could "live another 15 years." However, Chickie's expression remained glum upon hearing the news.

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Tina, determined to uncover the truth, finally managed to connect with Dwight. She mentioned the troubling incident, suspecting Emory had been mugged, but Dwight knew the real story was much darker. He urged her to seek safety in Tulsa, alongside her family, though she remained uncertain.

Tyson and Armand unexpectedly picked up Goodie from the station, causing the Consigliere to feel both surprised and threatened upon seeing Armand again. However, Armand reassured him that his encounter with Dwight was purely coincidental, explaining that he had only arrived in Tulsa in '98 after leaving New York.

Roxy was devastated when one of the bikers opened the package containing Pike's jacket. Bodhi and his team returned to work, finding the place in disarray. Among the chaos, Bodhi surreptitiously retrieved a pen drive that had been hidden in the hinges of his safe, leaving one to wonder what secrets it held.

Stacy met with Roxy after learning about Pike's fate. It was revealed that Roxy had struck a deal with the ATF, becoming an informant in exchange for avoiding jail. Stacy, desperate for evidence, begged Roxy to make one last trip to retrieve crucial information.

Goodie assured Dwight that no one knew about Nico's involvement, and he claimed ignorance about Emory's beating as well. Later in the evening, he called Pete and Chickie, mentioning that Dwight had given Tyson his ring. This news enraged Pete, who began ranting uncontrollably, even silencing Chickie, who could only stay silent once again.

Goodie's report indicated that Dwight might be slipping out of their grasp, as he thrived in his natural element in Tulsa. Tina, on the other hand, was inundated with calls from the mysterious stranger, her patience wearing thin. Roxy obeyed Stacy's instructions and made the trip, but Waltrip appeared unexpectedly, catching her in the act. With no choice, she confessed the truth under his forceful interrogation.

Initially, Waltrip appeared to be courting her, intending to make her his secret lover. But the turn of events was shocking as he choked her to death and used Roxy's phone to alert Stacy of the grim fate. Margaret, the proprietor of the horse ranch, invited Dwight for dinner, where he presented a novel business concept of establishing a casino and bringing Bodhi on board as a partner. Beneath this facade, however, Dwight revealed that he had been surreptitiously defrauding Bitcoin investors. Dwight was not alone in his criminal pursuits; the pen drive held crucial information about Bitcoin.

In the chapel, Chickie confessed to the Father that he felt stifled by his father's dominance. Yearning to join the military and forge his own path, Chickie was instead enslaved to Pete's demands, never allowed to lead a normal life. Tina suggested relocating to Emory, but Chickie was distraught by the prospect. Emory sought to console Tina, emphasizing that they couldn't abruptly abandon their lives because of Dwight's whims, especially after all the hardships Tina had endured. They found solace in this reassurance.

During Pete's bath, Chickie was again agitated by his father's behavior. This time, however, Chickie lost control and drowned Pete in the bathtub. Dwight's dinner with Margaret unfolded smoothly, and he confessed his past misdeeds. Surprisingly, Margaret was more fascinated than repelled by his revelations. Meanwhile, Chickie, who had been concealing his identity under a wig, descended the stairs carrying his father's lifeless body, announcing himself as the new patriarch of the family. He attributed Pete's death to a heart attack and urged Vince to "get the family back on track." The news of Pete's demise left Dwight deeply pensive, deciding to abstain from the funeral.

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