In the tenth episode of Tulsa King's third season, Joanne finds herself taken to Jeremiah's estate, a move that doesn't sit well with Dwight. Fueled by anger and a desire for retribution, he gathers his troops and prepares for a confrontation that's as much about war as it is about redemption.

Jeremiah, however, is not the kind to inflict harm on the "fairer sex," a lesson he learned from his mother. But that doesn't make Joanne's kidnapping any less uncomfortable. When Cole discovers what his father has done, he shows up at the estate, apologizes to Joanne, offers her a drink, and sets to work mediating between Dwight and himself.
Lee makes an appearance at the casino, where he finds Dwight worried and desperate to rescue Joanne. He helps calm Dwight down, and Bigfoot arrives with reinforcements, his cousins joining in with their sizeable presence.
Meanwhile, Cal proposes to Margaret a spot in his administration. She doesn't give him an answer, but Thresher coasts to victory all the same. Cole arrives at the casino while the group is discussing strategy. Dwight is on the edge of blowing his top, but Cole speaks up, wanting to atone for following his father around for so long.
Cole draws a detailed map of the compound and gathers intel to hit Jeremiah's estate hard. They launch their attack at 3 am, causing chaos, but Cole is torn over whether he's really done the right thing.
At the estate, Dwight breaks in and grabs Joanne before going after Jeremiah. The others track down and eliminate all of Jeremiah's goons on their way out of the compound. Dwight knocks out Jeremiah and instead of killing him outright, ties him up, beats him bloody, and watches as he burns alive.
With Jeremiah and his men dealt with, Dwight and his crew emerge unscathed. Lee says his goodbyes, while Musso shows up at the casino to see Dwight. He has the permit for his alcohol license. In exchange, Dwight dismisses Deacon's location with a shrug, asking if "it really matters." Musso leaves with the evidence he needs all the same, promising to be in touch.