Tulsa King
Season 3 – Episode 3
Episode title: The G and the OG
Original air date: October 5, 2025
Plot: Musso calls Dwight and orders him to go to an address for a pickup; it turns out to be a driverless car which takes an angered Dwight to meet Musso elsewhere. The plan is to use Dwight for a sting to entrap a suspected terrorist in Texas, Dexter Deacon. They are stopped for speeding by a local cop where Dwight talks him out of a ticket after Musso’s FBI badge fails to impress. Dwight meets Dexter at Dexter’s shop where he reveals his own identity and states an intention to engage in business at a later date. Clara, Armand’s wife, confronts Joanne and Bigfoot at the distillery saying that Armand is missing, to which Joanne denies knowledge. Cleo and Mitch take a road trip where Cleo unexpectedly detours to the Dunmire house and vandalises the lawn by driving over it. They are intercepted by Dunmire’s men but manage to leave unharmed. Bodhi, Tyson and Grace decide to stakeout Cole at his gym and follow him when he leaves, ending up at a bingo hall where Cole is running a crooked game. Dennis joins them and they spot the mark, share his table and win the next round, which leads to a brief confrontation with Cole who initially refuses to pay but then realises he cannot. They later visit a strip bar where they spend their winnings; Tyson is alone in a private room with one of the girls, Serenity, when Cole appears with a gun; they are both kidnapped where Cole reveals that he wants to know where the 50yo bourbon is. Tyson initially refuses and is beaten but then reveals the location when they threaten to shoot the girl.
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Tulsa King – S03E03 – The G and the OG | Transcript
♪ Exciting, percussive music ♪
Manfredi, right?
You know me?
Now, what’s stopping me from shutting that distillery down again?
I’m gonna make you an offer.
[Dwight] Dunmire, who’s willing to pay three times the amount.
Do you know something that we don’t know?
Bit of a legend in these parts.
My dad’s 50year.
Dunmire suspected it existed, just didn’t know where it was stashed.
50yearold bourbon?
Big money.
150 million, to be exact.
[Bevilaqua] Dunmire?
He’s fucking connected, Dwight.
Dixie fucking Mafia.
It is no joke.
[Walden groaning]
[Musso] When I call, you need to be ready to move.
Move where?
You’ll know where when you need to know where.
So, given your intrusion, I am obligated to destroy everyone you love.
[grunting]
[Dwight] You’re here because you’re scared.
Your empire is in danger, Dunmire.
[two gunshots]
I’m just getting started.
♪ “On the Road Again” by The Lovin’ Spoonful playing ♪
♪♪♪
♪ I woke up this morning ♪
♪ Looked around my four walls ♪
♪ And a dream told me,
“You ain’t happy at all” ♪
♪ I packed up my bags, I
took my last look and then ♪
♪ Look out, pretty mama,
I’m on the road again ♪
♪ I’m on the road again ♪
♪ Just as sure as you’re born ♪
♪ I’m on the road again ♪
♪ Just as sure as you’re born ♪
♪ Look out, pretty mama,
I’m on the road again ♪
♪ Ah, look out, pretty mama,
I’m on the road again ♪
Morning.
[Dwight] Morning.
Everybody here?
Yep.
Where’s Cleo?
She’s meeting with a realtor.
The wolves are clawing at the door left and right for that land, burned house and all.
No, things are heating up, that’s for sure.
But we’re still in the driver’s seat.
We just can’t do anything that makes us vulnerable.
Nothing.
‘Cause these guys are waiting for one fucking mistake. One.
So, my advice to you is to keep our eye on each other, stay close.
And we got to know what the enemy is capable of.
You have to know the enemy.
[Tyson] See, this is just fucked up, man.
Dunmire want to take us all out, one by one.
He took out Montague, jumped Mitch.
[Bodhi] And Armand is off the grid.
No, Armand’s on his way to the Rockies.
I find him, I’d like to throw him off the Rockies.
So, what we gonna do about Dunmire, huh?
This threat can’t go unanswered.
Hey, we’re gonna take care of the threat when we know who we’re fighting.
Until then, no. Capisce?
[Joanne] All right, let’s focus on what’s in front of us: bottling the 50.
[phone buzzing]
♪ Slow, suspenseful music ♪
♪♪♪
[Goodie] Okay.
Tyson, Grace, care to join me?
Yeah?
[Musso] I’m sending you an address, go to it.
I’ll have a car pick you up there.
Look for a white fourdoor.
You won’t miss it.
It’s not a good time, Musso.
What?
Not enough time to find a babysitter for your adorable gangster squad?
It’s called “being on call,” Dwight, so be on fucking call.
You want to keep your crew out of prison?
5220 Hoyt Street, now.
Bigfoot.
I need you to drop me somewhere.
I got you, boss.
Mm.
Where you going?
Errand to run.
Why don’t you send Goodie?
Needs a personal touch.
♪ Dark, tense music ♪
♪♪♪
There it is.
I got it from here.
You sure? I can wait.
Call you if I need you.
[sighs] All right. Let’s go.
[tires screech]
What the fuck? Hey.
What the fuck?
[device chimes]
[AI] Please enjoy the ride.
Enjoy…
Who the fuck is this?
Unlock the fucking door. I’m…
Open the door. Hey!
Would you like to listen to music?
Fuck no!
You’ve selected Nas.
Nas? Who the fuck is that…
[“Motion” by Nas playing]
Seriously. God.
I ain’t fucking around now. Open the…
Know what? Fuck.
♪ Yo, I might spend a week ♪
♪ At the Magic Castle, presidential suite… ♪
Ow, fuck!
My good ear. Goddamn it.
Fuck. [sighs]
♪ Weird luck, ’cause when we fail… ♪
[Dwight] Oh, my God, it’s like fucking torture!
♪ Know that check coming…
[muffled music playing]
[tires screech]
[music stops]
[Musso] How was the ride?
I should put you in a fucking coma.
And then who should I arrest first, Mitch or Margaret?
Let’s move.
♪ Percussive, upbeat music ♪
♪♪♪
♪♪♪
[birds singing]
Where are we going?
When was the last time you’ve been to Texas?
Never. What, is this guy Texan?
Transplant.
This fucker. No code.
Kills women, children, anybody, for a price.
Come on, who does that?
A terrorist.
So, what do you think?
What do I think?
I think you want me to do your dirty work so you can keep your undersized hands clean.
Not accurate, but funny.
See? This little road trip’s gonna be teambuilding.
We’re no team, pal.
We’ll see.
You’re gonna like Texas, though.
Guns, thugs.
You’ll fit right in.
[device chugging]
[air hisses]
This is some bullshit, man.
We should pick a fight with them Dunmire bitches.
Where the fuck… where the fuck is Dwight at, anyway?
You heard what he said.
We’re biding time.
Man, put that on your tombstone.
Biding time avoids the tombstone.
Smartass shit to say every fucking time.
Damn.
Emphasis on “smart.”
The skipper says to obey and execute orders, so that’s exactly what we’re gonna do.
He also said, “Know your enemy,” so let’s get to know them, so when the boss get back, we got some intel to offer.
Dwight is playing chess, and you’re playing checkers.
Don’t question it.
I got to be somewhere.
♪ Slow, tense music ♪
♪♪♪
I’m saying yes to factfinding so we know what we up against.
No time wasted.
Let’s go.
[pop song playing over stereo]
♪ Tell me how you are… ♪
[Dwight] How long is this gonna take?
Three hours, if I keep it at 100.
Yeah, right. The FBI run out of jet fuel or something?
Oh, this one’s, uh, low-rent, low-profile.
What do you hear from Armand?
Out of the blue.
What do you know about Armand?
I got files on everyone in your crew.
You know, I’ll tell you what, why don’t you just concentrate on me and leave my crew out of it?
See anything you like in there?
Sounds to me like you got nothing on Armand.
Interesting.
General’s lost one of his soldiers.
You know, for the facts, he’s in Colorado with his family.
You sure about that?
Yeah, I’m sure about that.
You know, he’s trying to find a new fucking lease on life.
But the more I fucking think about it, maybe there’s no such thing as a second chance.
Look at you.
No, look at you.
Second chance, second act, second wind. All the seconds.
World’s your fucking oyster.
Yeah?
Is that what this is about? Huh?
Your second chance?
A vindictive fucking federal agent driving about, giving orders from your shit-box car, no backup, half a plan.
What’s with this fucking music?
[music stops]
I like that.
You’re driving too fast, you know that?
Don’t worry about it.
[sighs]
All right, tell me about this guy.
Who am I dealing with here?
Dexter Deacon.
Not his real name. Call him the Watchmaker.
Builds and detonates untraceable devices for the highest bidder.
Comes off like nothing much, but… he’s a monster.
So, you want me to whack him?
No.
Yeah, you do, but I’m an entrepreneur, I’m not a fucking assassin.
No, I want you to buy from him.
Bait him, set him up and then…
What? Then I’ma arrest this asshole?
Why do you need me for this lightweight ordeal?
Call an undercover.
No, you see, he’s brilliant, this guy.
Crazy, but smart.
My guys will never pass the sniff test.
You, on the other hand, can just be you.
Did 25 without ratting, now you got deep pockets.
Not everybody runs a successful criminal enterprise.
Hey, I was legit until you pulled me back into this shit, Musso.
Define “legit.”
The point is, you got enemies… there’s a lot of people want you dead… so it’s not much of a stretch that you might need Deacon’s expertise.
So, I guess I won’t be blowing this asshole’s brains out and getting home early for dinner.
That about right?
Now you’re catching on.
Speaking of which, how’s Quiet Ray?
Who?
Okay, can we stop with the “you’re surprised I know everything, and you pretend you know nothing”?
Quiet Ray, boss of bosses.
[laughs] He know you’re in the liquor business?
The boss of bosses.
Nobody uses that fucking term anymore.
It’s archaic, like you.
All right.
Boss of bosses.
Well, what is it with you, by the way? You can’t leave well enough alone.
Always poking the fucking bear.
[siren whoops]
♪ Quirk, dramatic music ♪
♪♪♪
Oh, fuck me.
[chuckles]
[siren wailing]
[distant arcade pinging]
[soft clicking]
Most important meal of the day.
What, coffee?
Of the Irish variety.
[clears throat]
You were up and gone so fast this morning, I figured maybe I’d find you at the distillery.
I was making my way.
[clears throat] Yeah?
I covered for you.
I need “cover”?
Look, you got people who look out for you now, Cleo.
All right?
Joanne asked after you this morning.
Joanne was worried about me?
No, I was worried about you.
Did you forget what happened at the cabin? Huh?
We need to move in pairs, not take off at the goddamn break of dawn like you’re leaving money on the damn dresser.
I don’t need a babysitter, Mitch.
Well, fine.
How about you babysit some newbies at the distillery?
We could use your expertise.
I think I’ve exhausted all my distillery wisdom… but I could use some fresh air.
Well, good, ’cause I got you some.
♪ Slow, playful music ♪
♪♪♪
Is this the car you took me to prom in?
Well, let’s just say it’s one of the perks of being the former owner of a used auto dealership.
It’s a different year, but I’m impressed you remembered.
Oh, I remember.
For a variety of reasons.
Can I drive?
That was the idea.
[gasps] Come on.
Now, I will say, just go slow, ’cause…
[engine starts] …it’s got a little kick…
[tires screech]
[insects trilling]
[indistinct radio chatter]
Official business.
He don’t look official.
[Musso] He’s a consultant.
We’re on the same team, though, yeah?
That’s a real sweet thought, but you’re getting a ticket, same team or not.
Officer, could we have a word?
No, but you could show me some ID.
My name is Dwight Manfredi.
Maybe you’ve heard of me.
Maybe.
Step out.
[scoffs]
♪ Slow, playful music ♪
♪♪♪
How do we even know that Cole is in there?
Well, Mitch told me this is the gym that he works out at.
Plus, that’s his truck, with the goofy-ass vanity license plate over there.
[Bodhi] Great.
So now we know: a meathead, goes to the gym, pumps his iron.
Intel gleaned, we can leave.
No, we stay on him.
I’m number two. I’m-I’m calling the shots here, man.
No, Goodie is number two.
Oh, no. In Dwight’s absence, Goodie’s number one, I’m number two.
Traditionally, gangster hierarchy is dictated by earnings.
Last time I checked, it was my weed shop and grow op that were filling the fucking coffers around here, ergo, I’m number two.
What the fuck is a “ergo”?
What… number twos don’t say no “ergo.”
Number one, number two, you both sound like assholes.
I’m number two, man.
I’m number two.
Oh, for fuck’s sake.
You know I’m number two.
I’m number two. You know this.
[sighs]
Oh, that’s the man of the hour right there.
[Grace] Yeah, that’s him.
[indistinct chatter]
Are we sure about this tail vehicle we’ve chosen?
Bodhi, you lost all your sayso when you pulled up to my condo in that green-ass Grasshopper, man.
The fuck?
Okay. All right.
Just saying, the Weinermobile would be less conspicuous than this car.
This shit’s better than your toy car, man.
This got EV and it’s bulletproof, man.
This how a gangster’s supposed to roll.
Yeah, in Blade Runner.
Real life, we don’t drive around in a refrigerator.
♪ Slow, suspenseful music ♪
[officer] So, why don’t you tell me what a felon and a fed are riding around for?
I had a feeling that question was coming.
I bet you did.
Let’s just say it’s a give-and-take situation.
I give him information, and he takes the heat off of some of my businesses.
So you’re an informant.
Yeah. That’s about right.
[chuckles] [laughs] I’m not proud of it, but yeah.
Give-and-take. So, the important thing is, you’re a local cop, right, doing your job.
He’s a fed. But I’ve been riding with this guy, and his mind is everywhere.
He’s going through a divorce because… he can’t do it anymore, his gavache, it’s not working.
It’s like an assault with a dead weapon.
You know what I’m saying?
[laughs]
[speaking inaudibly]
What the fuck?
So he steps on the pedal, he lets up.
He’s… You know what it is?
He’s out of balance.
You got kids?
Yeah, I got two boys.
You do?
Yeah.
Do they like the Thunder?
The professional basketball team?
Are you kidding me? Of course, they love them.
Favorite team.
Listen, do me a favor.
I have an associate that has season tickets.
Now, if you could show a little mercy, cut this guy some slack, I’ll hook you and your sons up, court side.
♪ Slow, playful music ♪
♪♪♪
You better not be bullshitting me.
Nah.
I’ve been known to bullshit, we all have…
[chuckles] Bet you have.
…but I like kids. This is real.
Well, thank you.
Oh, thank you.
♪♪♪
[engine starts]
What the hell’d you say to him?
I told him… you’re the FBI recipient of the Meritorious Award and the Shield of Valor.
And he was impressed?
Very.
[Bodhi] Stop right there.
Perfect. That’s the spot.
Yep. Totally invisible.
Good job, Tyson.
We definitely won’t get caught in this giant, brushed aluminum dumpster you have us in.
[Grace] What now?
We go in.
What?
You can’t be serious.
We don’t even know what’s in there. It could be aa drug den, an armory, a fucking fight club.
I’m about to start a fight club up in here if you keep on yapping. Goddamn!
Enough!
We’re going in.
If there’s something to see, we’ll see it and bring that information to Dwight.
If not, we’ll go back to bottling, which, by the way, is what we’re supposed to be doing anyway.
Okay.
♪ Tense, pulsing music ♪
Fuck.
♪♪♪
♪♪♪
[bingo caller] G58.
What the fuck?
G58.
You gonna have to holster that, son.
♪ Slow, playful music ♪
[bingo caller] N44.
Who’s ready to win some money?
[whooping]
I said, who’s ready to win some money?
[cheering] [applause] Yeah.
We’ll take a stack.
[Cole] Who’s feeling lucky today?
You? You?
You ready?
Thank you.
[Cole] Are you ready?
That’s what I’m talking about.
We’re gonna have a good time today, ladies and gentlemen.
Good luck to you.
♪♪♪
[pop song playing over stereo]
♪ I’m feeling very warm… ♪
Do you think Dwight’s committed to the distillery?
What does that mean, exactly?
You heard what he said to your old man.
I heard a sales pitch from a master salesman.
He was stating the upside, Cleo, for all of us.
He meant every word of it.
I don’t know.
What don’t you know?
I want to trust him like you do.
Look, is Dwight a felon? Yes.
Has he done his time? Yes.
You can go ahead and mark me on both those boxes while you’re at it.
Is Dwight saving what your father built from his worst enemy?
Yes.
He’s a good man, Cleo.
And we’re doing this together.
♪ When I say, “Who is it?” ♪
♪ You say, “Me…” ♪
You and me.
God.
Never ends well, does it?
Course it never ends well.
Won’t be anything remembering or missing if it did, but it’s damn good while it lasts.
♪ If only I could wake up… ♪
We’re doing a road trip.
We sure are.
We need gas and we need snacks.
Aye-aye, Captain.
♪ Lose a memory
from my mind… ♪
[music volume increases]
Where’d you take Dwight?
I don’t know.
You don’t know, or you won’t say?
I won’t say, ma’am.
Don’t call me “ma’am.”
Yes, ma’am.
[Clara] Hey.
Where’s Manfredi? I want to talk to Dwight Manfredi.
Okay. Who wants to know?
I’m Armand’s wife, I’m Clara.
Oh, okay. I’m Joanne, Dwight’s sister.
Where is he?
I don’t know.
[scoffs]
Look, if you got a message for Dwight, I’ll make sure he gets it.
Yeah.
The message is, my husband is missing.
He was coming to see my kids, he never came.
His car is nowhere to be found, he’s not picking up his phone, his apartment is empty.
What did Dwight do?
Dwight didn’t do anything. We’ve been looking for him, too.
Yeah, I bet you have.
♪ Slow, eerie music ♪
Look, if I hear anything, I’ll let you know.
I promise.
Yeah. I’m not gonna hold my breath.
[line ringing]
[beeps]
Dwight. [clears throat] Armand’s wife was just here.
She doesn’t know where he is, either.
Call me.
[“What Goes Around Comes Around” by Sam Dees playing]
♪ Listen to me, what I’m
saying right here now ♪
♪ You’re riding high now… ♪
I’ve been thinking about this “eye for an eye” bit.
In certain situations, it’s very effective.
It does send a message, clear and simple.
Right. Right. Right.
We’re not Old Testament here, we’re civilized men.
Civilized? Fuck, did you drink the Kool-Aid. Wow.
Rules and regulations, that’s what sets us apart.
What, from the fucking animals?
You know what? They have a code of honor.
What the law should do to terrorists, really?
They should take a fuckin’ fragmentation grenade, pull their ball sack up, put it underneath, pull the fucking pin… boom!
And then say, “How did you like it?”
Yeah?
That’s a deterrent.
Uh, yeah. Yeah, I’m gonna stick with the lethal, legal dose in the arm after being convicted by a jury.
Yeah. Course you would, but my way is more just and definitely more fun.
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Oh ♪
[bingo caller] N44.
Hey.
What’s going on?
Oh. What the fuck are you doing here, man?
I called him. I thought we were about to get into something nefarious.
Smartest thing anyone’s done all day.
[scoffs] You’re actually playing?
You look like idiots.
[Bodhi] Yeah, they’re trying to win the alarm clock.
We’re not playing.
We’re just, we’re watching. It’s recon.
[Grace] Cole and his goons are running this operation.
♪ Slow, intriguing
guitar music ♪
♪♪♪
[scoffs] Looks like Mini Dunmire’s running a scam.
A scam? Here?
Why do you think Catholics run bingo?
It’s a fucking racket.
Cole takes a percentage of the door.
Then he plants a ringer in the room.
Collects the prize money, too.
See, I knew the Dunmires was bad, but scamming old folks?
This redneck’s got to be destroyed.
You want to make this right?
Hell yeah.
Watch and learn, children.
Watch and learn.
[watches ticking]
[door closes]
[clocks chiming]
How may I be of service?
My watch… keeps losing time.
Hmm.
Could be a… worn mainspring, or calibration’s off.
Even the best pieces need a little finetuning every now and then.
[Dwight] Nice.
This is good estate jewelry, all these things.
I like that flag.
Very fucking patriotic.
I know.
[opens case] I want it. How much?
That’s 2,000.
Keep it.
And give me my watch back.
It’s not worth your fucking time.
I got another one at home.
♪ Slow, tense music ♪
Very smart.
What’s that?
Using your watch shop to clean your money.
Going to estate sales and auctions, paying in cash, your higher-end clients getting wire transfers to their offshore accounts.
Very smart.
We done here?
No, Deacon.
The only way you know that name is you’ve friends in high-low places, or you work for the feds.
Deacon.
In the third century, there was a guy named Vincent the Deacon, and they chopped him the fuck up.
He was martyred in Spain.
You think I’m a fucking fed?
I’m here to make a big purchase.
You get that?
I don’t do business with people I don’t know.
Smart.
But you’ll get to know me.
Do your homework.
Learn who I am.
Look up “Dwight Manfredi.”
I’ll be around.
[door opens]
Okay.
I’ll gas up.
Meet you inside.
Okay.
Ah, Mitch, Mitch, Mitch. [sighs]
[bingo caller] B7.
B7.
O61.
Now, something’s just telling me you’re the lucky lady of the evening today. I mean, look at your cards.
You know?
[Goodie chuckles] You want to share a little bit of that with me?
Come on, now. Look at you.
Come on, now. You let me know.
This is the lucky lady of the evening, right here.
[bingo caller] B14.
N44.
N44.
Goddamn it! He can’t pull a G to save his life!
Could you get over this?
He’s waiting for a G.
I can’t win this. Could you get over this?
Shh!
I’m-I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.
Mea culpa.
♪ slow, dramatic music ♪
♪♪♪
[bingo caller] N39.
N39.
Bingo! [chuckles] [chuckles]
[crowd gasping] No.
Bingo.
Hey! Bingo! [laughs] Yeah baby.
[laughing] All right, hey, look, look.
The Lord done shine his little light on me today.
Here we go.
What the hell are you doing here?
What it look like? We winning.
No, you ain’t winning.
No, matter of fact, I should make you pay.
[Bodhi] Well, you can’t relate, but my friend here won fair and square, so, in the parlance… fuck you, pay us.
Nah, you ain’t getting shit.
No payout for cheats.
[Goodie] Listen, pally, you can’t cheat a cheater.
You think it’s a good idea to stiff one of your winners in front of all these other potential winners?
Not too smart, huh?
What do you think?
Pay him.
But we ain’t done.
Bingo, motherfucker.
[entry bell chimes]
[“Through a Trap Door” by Raphael Lake & Lily Marly plays]
$20 on one.
Thanks.
Chips?
Oh, no, wait.
You’re more of a sweets guy, right?
Cleo.
Put that shit back.
We’re not actually on prom night.
You told me I needed to get my mind off things.
That’s what I’m doing.
♪ You tell me that last night ♪
♪ You dreamt of fire and rain ♪
♪ You never dream at all ♪
♪ Now I fear I’m the cause
and turn myself away… ♪
Cleo. Cleo. Jesus Christ.
Mm.
Act casual.
See you outside, honeybuns.
♪ I only hurt my
own heart best ♪
♪ Who cares anyway?
What should I… ♪
[birds singing]
And she’s back.
♪ Upbeat, funky music ♪
♪♪♪
[keys jingle]
[engine starts]
[tires squealing]
[engine revving]
That was difficult.
What’s that?
Not… tearing that guy’s head off.
You’re doing a good thing here.
Like I got a choice.
What you’re getting is a whole lot of justice for a whole lot of people. All right?
This guy is pure evil.
Makes you look like a saint.
Why is this guy so important to you?
♪ Slow, mysterious music ♪
That’s personal.
Personal?
Let me ask you something, Musso.
Is this operation even sanctioned?
I mean, if he was as bad as you say he is, why wouldn’t you send in a task force?
What happened to all your men, John?
I only need one man for this, and that’s you.
[birds singing]
[engine revving]
Cleo, best case, you keep this up, you got a hangover.
Worst case, you kill us.
[engine revving]
Cleo?
Where are you heading?
[tires squealing] Hey. No.
Don’t even think about it.
All I’ve been thinking about, Mitch.
Only goddamn thing. Hold on!
[tires squealing]
[engine revving]
[engine revving outside]
[tires squealing] Cleo?
[engine revving]
[sighs]
Cleo, stop the goddamn car.
Goddamn it, Cleo, you are done.
Out of the driver’s seat, now.
I ain’t done.
Hey. Oh, hell, no.
Damn it. God…
Cleo!
Don’t fucking do it.
[bangs on car door] Oh, for fuck’s sake.
[banging on car door] Cleo. Goddamn it, Cleo!
Goddamn it.
Message in a bottle, baby.
He burned my home down, Mitch.
Eye for a fucking eye.
I said stop!
[Cleo gasps]
Don’t you fucking touch her!
[indistinct shouting] The ever-charming Cleo Montague.
To what do I owe the pleasure?
[Cleo pants] You have my attention.
[Cleo] I’m gonna do to you what you did to my father, Dunmire.
You think I’m gonna forget, let it go?
You got another fucking think coming.
Accidents happen all the time.
[sighs] Fuck you.
[Jeremiah] Accept the signs you’ve been given.
Surrender to them.
[grunting] No. Fuck.
You know what comes if you don’t.
Cleo, let’s go.
Take this duly emotional young lady home.
I’ll overlook the trespassing and the damages, this last time.
Young man, you should be careful about the company you keep.
[scoffs] [Jeremiah] Now, truly, get the fuck off my property.
We’re leaving.
Let’s go, Cleo.
In the car.
Come on.
Don’t touch me.
♪ Slow, eerie music ♪
♪♪♪
Come on.
♪♪♪
[lively chatter]
[cheering]
♪ She riding for respect ♪
♪ Breaking necks, breaking necks ♪
♪ She riding for respect, cut the check ♪
♪ Cut the check, she riding for respect ♪
♪ Breaking necks, breaking necks ♪
♪ You know I’m very fire ♪
♪ Watch the flex, watch the flex ♪
♪ She riding for respect ♪
♪ Breaking necks, breaking necks ♪
♪ She riding for respect ♪
♪ Cut the check, cut the check ♪
♪ She riding for respect, breaking necks… ♪
Oh, did y’all see the look on Cole’s face in there, man?
[laughs]
Motherfucker looked like he wanted to kill us, yo.
Wants, Tyson.
Present tense. He wants to kill us.
And now we got something to report back to Dwight.
Dunmire’s boy might be a jerkoff, but he’s an organized jerkoff.
Got his hands in more than just booze.
Wait. Is this your first time at a strip club?
No. No, my periodontist took me to one once after a procedure, but I was heavily sedated.
I don’t remember it.
It doesn’t count.
Hey, how about this, though?
You remember that?
You’ll remember this, right? Huh?
[laughter]
Don’t forget Dwight’s envelope.
You earn, you kick up.
That’s what’s right, hey, but look.
I already got that put aside, all right?
Good. Thank you.
♪ Dollars, dollars ♪
♪ Dollars, dollars, breaking necks… ♪
Hi.
I’m Serenity.
You sure do look like it, too. I’m Tyson.
What’s going on?
[Goodie] Nah, nah, nah.
Come on. We’re wrapping up.
Tyson’s already wrapped up.
I’m already wrapped up.
Come on. Let’s get you away from these buzzkills.
Let’s get out of here then.
[Grace] Dwight’s gonna be back. We should really call it a night.
[scoffs] Let’s go.
I’m following you.
Hey, there’s a flag on the play.
Other plans have been made.
[techno music playing] [distant shouting] [Serenity] Get comfortable.
Oh, yeah?
What’s this brain-rotting music you got me listening to?
[Serenity chuckles]
[music shuts off]
[“Ya Get Me” by Beau Young Prince playing]
So, what’s your, uh… what’s your story?
How long you been a… dancer?
You can say “stripper.”
I’m not gonna burst into tears.
Not long. Couple months.
[Tyson sighs]
♪ Twist up your vibes,
come and vibe with me ♪
♪ I’m off the lot when
drinking the Hennessy ♪
♪ You love my style, I’m
not like the men you see ♪
♪ You get the body moving, why shouldn’t it be? ♪
♪ And, bitch, I’m in your life ♪
♪ Girl, that’s what you see… ♪
Wait, wait. Wait, wait.
What’s-what’s your plan?
Hmm?
What’s your plan?
You know, outside this place?
Honestly?
Yeah.
There’s got to be a life outside of Tulsa.
Got to find it somewhere, right?
Nobody wants to retire in the champagne room.
♪ I don’t want to flex, but you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ She rubbin’ on my chest ♪
♪ And you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ I’m all about my checks till you get me… ♪
Yeah.
♪ Till you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step till you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step ♪
♪ Till you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step
till you get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step till you get me ♪
♪ I’m moving while I step till you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step ♪
♪ Till you get me ♪
♪ You get me ♪
♪ Moving while I step
till you get me ♪
♪ You get me… ♪
[clicks]
[Serenity gasps]
♪ Tense, dramatic music ♪
♪♪♪
Cat got your tongue?
I said I’m sorry, Mitch.
♪ Slow, plaintive music ♪
You know why you and I never end well, Cleo?
Because of the impulsive shit like that back there.
I thought it was one hell of a date.
No, that was a good goddamn way to get me sent back to Lompoc.
Do you want that?
Of course not.
Well, then you got to stand down and bide your time.
Goddamn it, Cleo, we got a good thing going.
You got to be safe.
I can’t just sit around, waiting for something to happen.
Yeah, well, you got no fucking choice.
You want my help?
You want Dwight’s?
Then stop playing fucking games.
This is serious shit, Cleo, life and death.
We go under the goddamn radar, not above it.
Do you understand me?
You want Dunmire? We’ll get him.
Somebody starts something, Dwight ends it.
We end it, it’s been done before.
But you pull some shit like that back there… jeopardize all of us and everything?
You and I?
We’re strangers.
I don’t want that.
[car door closes]
♪ Slow, ominous music ♪
Fuck. Oh… [groans]
[Cole] See?
[yells] I’m making my lemonade out of lemons.
What the fuck you want?
Where’d you stash it?
I don’t got your money.
I ain’t talking money.
I want the Montague 50.
Now, where is it?
It’s nowhere.
The 50 is a myth.
It’s a myth, hmm?
[grunts, coughs]
[wheezing]
[coughs, groans]
Even if it did exist, I still wouldn’t tell you shit. [groans] Fuck him up.
[yells] [grunts] Now, I don’t want this any more than you do, man.
[grunts] I really don’t.
Now, can you tell me now?
Pretty please?
[sighs]
[spits]
No?
[grunting]
[groaning]
[groaning loudly]
Oh, shit!
[laughing]
[laughing loudly]
You’re gonna have to kill me!
I ain’t snitching on shit!
I might.
Yeah?
♪ Dramatic, pulsing music ♪
Am I gonna have to kill you?
[panting]
I don’t want to do this, but they fucking do.
So help me… help you. Huh?
[Tyson panting]
Oh, fuck you.
Now you’re putting me in a position. [chuckles] I’m sorry.
♪♪♪
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
She-she don’t got nothing to do with this!
Leave her out of this!
Now, no more talk.
It’s the final countdown.
What?!
Ten. Nine.
Eight. Seven.
Fuck.
Six. Five.
Four.
Three.
[door creaks open]
[footsteps approaching]
♪ slow, eerie music ♪
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles]
Bingo.
[insects trilling]
We’ll need some dollies.
I’ll send a fucking truck back.
I got to tell my old man the good news. [laughs] What you want to do with the Black guy?
I don’t give a shit.
♪♪♪
[panting]
Oh, fuck! [yells] [grunts] Fuck.
[gunfire continues]
[bullets ricocheting]
Bulletproof. Bulletproof.
[goon] Any ammo left?
[goon 2] Nah, I’m out.
[goon] All right, let’s get out of here.
[“Night Life” by Marvin Gaye playing]
♪ Mm, in the evening… ♪
Let me run something past you.
Okay. Shoot.
Okay.
I’ve been thinking about this Thresher campaign, what he’s doing, trying to be governor.
Yeah, that was a surprise.
Nobody likes the guy.
Yeah, but a billion dollars can buy a lot of goodwill and change people’s attitude pretty fast.
Yeah, I don’t know.
I can’t remember the last time a confirmed bachelor won a statewide election in Oklahoma… no wife, no kids.
Mm.
It’s not a look the cowboys go for.
See, I got this plan, this, like, grand scheme for down the road in the future, but the stumbling block is this Dunmire, ’cause he’s got the cops and lawmakers, even the reigning governor in his pocket.
And I need some of them in mine.
Okay. I see.
[chuckles] What?
You want me to see which way the wind’s blowing.
Yeah, that’s it, well put.
If it’s not blowing in Thresher’s direction, you need to change the weather.
[chuckles] Well, I can ask around…
Good. Okay.
…see how the polling looks.
Well, do that.
I can do that.
Okay.
[phone buzzing]
♪ Oh, from the world
of broken dreams… ♪
Sorry.
♪ Yes, the night life… ♪
Yeah, Goodie.
[Goodie] We got a problem.
Yeah. I got to go.
♪ Oh, yes, it is ♪
♪ Sometimes ♪
♪ tense, dramatic music ♪
♪♪♪
How bad are you, Tyson?
I’ll live.
Dunmire won’t.
♪♪♪
♪ percussive, upbeat music ♪



