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Tulsa King Recap: Live, Laugh, Lummox
The various mob and business issues aren’t enough to affect Dwight’s happy-go-lucky nature.
During a protracted cameo from the contemporary country singer Jelly Roll, director Craig Zisk awkwardly cuts away from his conversation with Dwight to pan across the General’s soldiers, each one beaming and quietly laughing at their boss’s antics. On the legal end of things, rival weed baron Cal Thresher continues to make trouble for the General by calling in a favor from U.S. Attorney Denny McGrath (Paden Fallis), who agrees to personally oversee the case against Dwight. Obviously having a character say something doesn’t mean the show endorses it at all — this is one of the most insane arguments you’ll see people making anywhere television is discussed — but do me a favor and find me one (1) example of Tulsa King attempting to alienate us from Dwight Manfredi’s perspective on almost everything.
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