Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 was an exciting outing for the General and his crew, who faced a major defeat by the Dunmires in the last episode, thanks to Tyson. Dwight began the latest episode by expressing his anger over the loss of the legendary bourbon. After Tyson's rogue mission directly led Cole Dunmire to Dwight's $150 million, stored in the Montagues' long-hidden 50-year bourbon stash, the General lectures his crew about the true meaning of found family.
After an inspiring lesson, Dwight tasks his crew to get their booze from the Dunmires. However, Tyson, who started this mess in the first place, is asked to sit this task out. Thanks to the security footage Bodhi found, Dwight and crew get their first lead and head to the driver who helped the Dunmires transport their stolen booze.
Here is the complete Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 recap.
Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 recap: Dwight's crew works to get the booze back
After Dwight and his crew get their lead, the General and Bill personally pay a visit to the driver who transported the golden liquid. However, since the Dunmires are a powerful family, the driver is not ready to reveal the location of the booze and ends up with a bullet in his head, thanks to his back-and-forth with Bill. There goes their only lead.
Elsewhere in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4, since Tyson is the only crew member asked by Dwight to sit this mission out, he returns to his house. His father, Mark, is waiting for his son, who had already received a call from Dwight about his son's recent mistake. However, Mark takes a different approach with Tyson and asks him to fix his mistake.
The father-son duo decides to go on a stakeout to search for the str*pper who led Tyson to make the mistake in the first place. After a major obstacle, Mark and Tyson finally uncover the location of the booze.
Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 recap: Dwight and crew finally get their booze back
Mark and Tyson are led to a warehouse in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4, where they finally see Cole inviting his father to witness the unloading of the legendary booze. While Mark wants to take out Cole for beating his son, Tyson asks him to wait for Dwight and the others. The general finally arrives with Bigfoot, Bill, Bodhi, Goodie and Mitch.
At the warehouse, Cole pours a glass of the golden liquid for his father and beams with hope to finally get his approval. However, Jeremiah doesn't show much reverence for his son, as usual.
Dwight and crew begin to take over their booze and it takes Bill no time to take Cole at gunpoint. With their son in custody, Dwight asks Jeremiah to surrender the barrels in exchange for his son. Jeremiah weighs his options for a bit in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 and says that the barrels contain a fortune not worth sacrificing for.
While it looked like Jeremiah might sacrifice his son for a moment, he finally gives up the booze to Dwight, but not before warning him that he will earn it back again. Just like that, Dwight finally got his jackpot back.
Exploring other side-plots in Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4
In addition to Dwight and crew getting their booze back from the Dunmires, Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 also featured some side-plot advancements. Firstly, Vince tipped off Agent Musso about Dwight's expanding alcohol business. In the closing moments of the episode, as Bill is driving Dwight's newly acquired booze truck, he gets a call from Agent Musso, subtly asking him to join hands against Dwight.
Elsewhere, Margaret made a dangerous proposition to Cal Thresher behind Dwight's back. She tells him that his whole bachelor game will not work for the upcoming elections and suggests that she accompany him to campaigns and parties as his lady.
She says that she will practically hand him the keys to the governor's mansion, but in return, Call will have to sell back his share of the ranch. While Dwight is not too keen on seeing Margaret with Cal, he lets her do her thing in the end.
You can stream Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 4 on Paramount+.
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