: Rather than killing Armand, Dwight demands a weekly payment of $300 and recruits him into his local crew.
: Dwight confronts Armand (Manny), the man who tried to kill him at the mall. He discovers that Pete Invernizzi, the head of his former crime family, actually ordered the hit because he didn't think Dwight could serve 25 years without talking to the police. Armand also reveals that it was Pete who orchestrated the setup that sent Dwight to prison in the first place. Tulsa King: 1Г—4
: How the episode blends traditional mafia tropes (the pinky ring, the "general" leading troops) with the lawless setting of the modern American West. Tulsa King | S1E4 "Visitation Place" | Episode Discussion : Rather than killing Armand, Dwight demands a
: Contrast Dwight's cold betrayal by the Invernizzis with the biological family bonds seen in Mark joining the brawl to protect his son, Tyson. Armand also reveals that it was Pete who
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: Analyze Dwight's realization that he is "not as agile as he once was" during the bar fight and his reflection on childhood during the call to his dying brother.