by Greg Wheeler for The Review Geek
Episode 10 of Tulsa King season 2 starts with Dwight walking with Thresher and observing his business. Cal wants to be compensated fairly but Dwight is not here to negotiate. The fact that Ming hasn’t killed him is bargaining enough, but Dwight promises he’ll be put in the ground if he negates the deal on the table.
Thresher wants to negotiate properly like men, but Dwight has decided that, with Ming gone, he can just take over his whole business. Dwight warns that pride will get him killed quickly and as he’s wrapped up in the underworld, Thresher doesn’t have the chops for this and needs to leave the gangster life behind for, well, gangsters. Eventually he concedes and walks away from 18 acres worth of weed.
Dwight knows that change is afoot and with the list of enemies growing thinner (or so Dwight thinks), he’s adamant that they need to stop leaving dead bodies everywhere.
Donnie’s car sales is transferred in ownership while this is going on, as Vince rings and brings up to Dwight that in charge now. He also gives the heads up that Chickie is en-route and trying to negotiate but Dwight is having none of it. However, Vince does bring up that if he can’t convince Dwight to go back, Chickie is going to be killed off. Dwight wipes his hands of it but knows that it’s not going to go well.
Bevilaqua shows up to see Dwight and wants a cut of the business. He wants a part of what Dwight has built here and believes that because he helped kill Ming, that gives him a good enough reason to bargain. Dwight agrees to 25% but Bevilaqua refuses to budge on his 50% cut and eventually leaves. The pair leave things on a tenuous note, with a potential conflict coming in the future.
Chickie shows up at the weed shop and begins intimidating the workers until Dwight shows. He’s pissed and eventually they talk in Dwight’s office.
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