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Tulsa King (season 2)
In Season 2 of Tulsa King, Dwight “The General” Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, finds himself navigating the complex underworld of Tulsa, Oklahoma. After establishing a foothold in the local crime scene, Dwight faces new challenges as rival factions emerge, threatening to dismantle the empire he’s built. Loyalties are tested as he contends with betrayal from unlikely allies and pressure from law enforcement closing in on his operations. Meanwhile, Dwight must confront his estranged family ties and dark past, all while strategizing to maintain his reign in a city that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgiving.
Tulsa King Season 2 Review (episodes 1-7)
Season 1 of Tulsa King was a wonderful surprise for fans of both Sylvester Stallone and the gangster genre. With its delightful balance of hard-hitting violence and measured fish-out-of-water humor, Sly’s anachronistic mobster won audience hearts while teasing a second season full of more of what they loved about the first.
With seven episodes of season 2 in the can, we can say that Taylor Sheridan and the folks at Paramount+ have more or less delivered on season 1’s promise. Despite a loveable cast of misfit gangsters portrayed by a solid group of performers, the show rests on Stallone’s swaggering HGH-filled shoulders. Fortunately, he’s more than up for it. It’s a testament to the power of charisma and charm that viewers continue to cheer for The General as he remorselessly mows his way through baddies who threaten his burgeoning kingdom week after week.
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