Tulsa King – Season 3 Episode 6

Published: Nov 17 2025

As the sixth episode of Tulsa King's third season unfolds, Dwight finds himself in a huddle with Margaret, discussing his newly forged alliance with Musso. He believes in the art of juggling, keeping the plates spinning and momentum rolling, ensuring nothing shatters to a halt. Ironically, as the police arrive at the brewery to remove the health inspector's lifeless body, they find themselves in a predicament: with the brewery at a standstill pending the investigation into the cause of death, they've just achieved precisely what they were trying to avoid.

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Dwight rallies the troops and decides on a bold move—off-board sales of their bourbon. Believing they can navigate the grey area without raising the ire of the Dunmires, he envisions a seamless transition to national distribution, where the real money lies.

Mitch embarks on a mission to broker a deal with Johnny Wednesday to offload the bourbon, all while Dwight is preoccupied with the disappearance of Bill Bevilaqua, which he suspects is a handiwork of New York's shadowy machinations.

As Dwight frets over this mystery, the rest of the gang packs their bags for a road trip to meet Quiet Ray, unaware that Dunmire has planted a tracker on their vehicle, monitoring every move.

Jeremiah understands Dwight's resolve and implores Cole to conclude this matter by any means necessary. Cole follows Dwight on the road with Bigfoot and Tyson, while Cleo and Mitch are pulled over by an unscrupulous cop on the side of the road.

The nefarious deeds of Dunmire's rogue cop are undeniable, but the duo's plan is swift and ruthless: they subdue the officer, slash his tires, and destroy his radio before fleeing the scene to avoid a second arrest. They make their escape to Caddo Parish, offload their contraband, and hit the road once again.

Meanwhile, Dwight arrives at his destination, where he is met by Quiet Ray. Vince is by his side, but Dwight's mood is not exactly jubilant. However, things quickly take a turn for the worse when Cole makes an unexpected appearance at the hotel bar.

The tension reaches a boiling point when Dwight confronts Quiet Ray about Bevilaqua's death. Just as things seem about to explode, Cole unleashes a barrage of gunfire, causing chaos. Naturally, Ray takes it as a personal attack and is absolutely enraged.

As the episode comes to a close, we learn of Armand's tragic end; he has hanged himself in the flophouse. Dwight's world is starting to crumble around him, and the pieces are falling into place for a chaotic and unpredictable future.

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