7 best episodes of Tulsa King that have us eagerly waiting for Season 3

Keep an eye on the upcoming release of Tulsa King Season 3 | Image via Paramount+
Keep an eye on the upcoming release of Tulsa King Season 3 | Image via Paramount+

Good news for Tulsa King fans! Tulsa King is returning this Sunday on Paramount+. The new season begins on September 21, 2025, so the wait is almost over. Sylvester Stallone reprises his role as Dwight Manfredi in Season 3. Season 2 was a huge success, with over 21 million viewers tuning in for the first episode. It was one of the most popular TV series across all streaming platforms at the end of last year.

Before watching Season 3, let's explore the seven best episodes of Tulsa King. Season 3 picks up after a wild ending, with Dwight in trouble. The FBI is watching him closely, and he was also taken by strangers wearing masks. His life is in jeopardy, and things are about to get even more intense. So, sit back and plan a day with friends to binge-watch Tulsa King Season 3.

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Here is the list of the seven best episodes of Tulsa King that have us eagerly waiting for Season 3:

7. Back in the Saddle (Season 2, Episode 1)

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Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 1 | Image via Paramount+

Tulsa King Season 2 begins with Dwight in prison, confronting a loudmouth cellmate and knocking him out. He learns from Harlan about operations inside, with bail set at $3 billion. Tina offers her house as collateral, surprising everyone, while Stacy feels betrayed and wants to leave. On the way home, Tyson shakes a tail, and Goodie hands over interim boss to Dwight, who introduces Bigfoot. They host a fundraiser to meet weed tycoon Cal Thresher, who mocks Dwight and sparks a rivalry. Dwight proposes a hydroponic wind farm and confronts Stacy at her porch about the FBI warning.

The IMDb rating of the episode is 7.5 out of 10. This Tulsa King episode stands out for its bold character actions and intense tone shift. The episode sets up the showdown with Cal and draws police attention, which will drive the story into Season 3.


6. Navigator (Season 2, Episode 6)

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Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 6 | Image via Paramount+

Tulsa King's Navigator episode shows Dwight going to Kansas City to meet mob figures from New York and Missouri to establish boundaries. The tense discussions strain his relations, and old rivals test his temper. Tyson seeks to prove responsibility in Tulsa by making false promises and running his family's pub, risking his position. Dwight pursues his wind farm idea, seeking Harlan's support through persuasion. Meanwhile, he struggles to hold his crew, as Bodhi, Armand, and Vince begin to drift doubtful.

The IMDb rating of this episode is 8.0. The significance of this scene in Tulsa King lies in its demonstration of Dwight's capacity to establish allies. It also foreshadows future difficulties that will be more prevalent in Season 3.


5. Reconstruction (Season 2, Episode 10)

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Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 10 | Image via Paramount+

The season 2 finale of Tulsa King is an action-packed episode. We see Dwight and his crew trying to recover after new attacks. They also repair their safe houses and try to earn back trust. Meanwhile, another secret organization is working against Dwight by leaking information to the FBI. Dwight and Bodhi fight rival gang members in a warehouse. The fight is intense, and both sides are wounded. The biggest surprise is when Dwight is kidnapped by masked men and thrown off a van. His kidnapping puts everything he worked for at risk.

The rating of this episode on IMDb is 7.8. This is one of Tulsa King's best episodes because it kept viewers on edge. The suspense never stops, and the ending is a tremendous cliffhanger. Furthermore, the Season 2 conclusion made it clear that Dwight is now in danger in Season 3. Everything is about to change due to a new and deadly threat.


4. Visitation Place (Season 1, Episode 4)

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Visitation Place | Image via Paramount+

Audiences see in Season 1, Episode 4, that Dwight attends a church event to earn trust in the community. Tina and Joanne help organize the bake sale and communicate with visitors. Dwight takes the chance to meet local leaders and connect with them. He even manages to visit a friend in jail at the county center. He learns that the Triad is looking for new partners. Armand causes trouble at church by offending a valued guest. Dwight steps in and calms the situation by suggesting a bigger plan. Toward the end of the night, Dwight has arranged a deal to open a low-profile weed shop. He also gains the respect of the preacher, who can help him later.

The IMDb rating is 8.1. This episode has been a standout in Tulsa King because it combines comedy with sound strategy. It portrays Dwight's beginning to build his empire in Tulsa. It is also a foreshadowing of future transactions and schemes that will increase in Season 3.


3. Triad (Season 2, Episode 9)

Triad | Image via Paramount+
Triad | Image via Paramount+

In Season 2, Episode 9 of Tulsa King, Dwight faces multiple threats. The Native tribe holds a funeral for Jimmy and promises to help Dwight. Bodhi urges Dwight to kill Bevilaqua, but he delays. Goodie reveals Armand as a thief stealing a large sum, prompting Dwight to act. Vince asks Chickie to return to Tulsa and reconcile. Cal Thresher reminds Margaret that Jackie Ming, his girlfriend, is behind the car bombing and chasing her ranch. Margaret tells Dwight about her past dealings with Ming and suggests he meet her. As Ming's raid begins, Native allies and Bevilaqua's men fight. Tyson avenges his father by killing Ming. Joanne intervenes, Dwight spares Armand, who later returns with stolen money.

The rating of this episode on IMDb is 8.2. The fact that this episode brings together all of the competing factions makes it one of Tulsa King's best. Dwight is abruptly exposed and under attack from powerful enemies at the start of Season 3.


2. Happy Trails (Season 1, Episode 9)

Tulsa King Season 1 Episode 9 | Image via Apple TV
Tulsa King Season 1 Episode 9 | Image via Apple TV

In this episode of Tulsa King, we see Dwight's crew prepare to face Waltrip and his gang. Tension builds as Dwight reflects on his past, including the time he was sent to prison 25 years ago. The flashback shows how much he's changed and adds emotional depth. Meanwhile, Stacy struggles with her commitment to Dwight and her job. Bodhi, Tyson, and Armand gear up for the fight, aware of the danger. The final battle is fierce and quick. Dwight kills Waltrip, solidifying his control in Tulsa.

The IMDb rating is 8.2. Fans love this episode for its action, emotion, and resolution. It marks Dwight’s rise and also signals his decline. As season three unfolds, Dwight becomes a prime target and his empire faces threats from law enforcement and new criminal gangs.


1. Token Joe (Season 1, Episode 5)

Scene from Token Joe Episode of Tulsa King | Image via Apple TV
Scene from Token Joe Episode of Tulsa King | Image via Apple TV

Dwight travels to New York to attend his brother's funeral in this episode of Tulsa King. During his stay, he faces painful memories and receives upsetting news. His gang is struggling to survive back home. Tensions rise as Bodhi tries to keep the business afloat. We see Armand make risky decisions, and Tyson gets lost.

Additionally, Dwight finds out that Vince and Chickie are planning something behind his back. He begins to realize how dangerous his past life in New York still is. Family conflict arises from the funeral, and Dwight must reconsider his future. He returns to Tulsa with a new purpose and a reminder to stay vigilant guard.

The rating of this episode on IMDb is 8.3. Since the episode depicts Dwight torn between two worlds, it is considered the best among all. This Tulsa King episode strengthens his character and lays the groundwork for many betrayals. Season 3 will feature a buildup of tension as Dwight's past is explored and new opponents appear, both within his squad and from external sources.


Thus, we concluded that fans experienced a mix of action, emotion, and sharp planning in the top seven episodes of Tulsa King. Each episode showed how Dwight built his empire and how it gradually started to fall apart. The audience saw intense battles, heartbreaking betrayals, and growing threats. Dwight was in danger by the end of Season 2. Now, what will happen to Dwight in Season 3? To find out more, keep an eye on the release of Tulsa King Season 3 on September 21.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava