Who is Goodie in Tulsa King? Character arc explored in detail

Goodie Carangi (Image Via. Tulsa King, YouTube)
Goodie Carangi (Image Via YouTube/@Tulsa King)

Tulsa King is full of mobsters, yet one name that keeps standing out is Goodie Carangi. Goodie isn’t just another side character. He starts off as a consigliere for the Invernizzi family but switches teams to stand by Dwight Manfredi.

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His journey revolves around loyalty, betrayal, and survival, making him one of the show’s most compelling characters. Let’s talk.


From a quiet counselor to conflicted ally in Tulsa King

Goodie first shows up in Tulsa King as part of the Invernizzi family’s trusted consigliere. He’s quiet, but his experience is evident in every move he makes. When Dwight gets out of prison and has a tiff with Vince, it is Goodie who tries to keep the peace between the two of them.

That's who he is at the start of Tulsa King. HHe’s a steady guy, a man who doesn’t like any drama, but someone who knows how to live in a room full of men with egos.

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Now, regardless of being Chickie Invernizzi’s counselor, Goodie carries a bit of respect for Dwight. He remembers Dwight from years back and treats him with a sense of loyalty that feels genuine. Over time, cracks start to show in his faith with the Invernizzis.

Chickie’s ruthless ways begin to unsettle him, particularly when Dwight’s family becomes collateral damage. This is when Goodie’s character shifts from being just another mob advisor to someone deciding which side of the line he really wants to belong on.

A turning point occurs when Chickie brings him to Tulsa with orders to take Dwight down. Instead of following through with the plan, Goodie finally decides for himself.

Dwight is smarter and more deserving of loyalty. Prioritizing self-respect over blind loyalty, Goodie switches sides and pledges himself to Dwight and his crew. It’s not a move of weakness but a move of clarity that finally comes along.


The man behind the nickname and his Tulsa turn

Once he steps into Dwight’s world, Goodie becomes more than just a mob character in the background. Viewers get a glimpse of his personality—from his fear of flying (he prefers trains to TSA checks) to his awkwardness over his real name, Dennis.

Goodie Carangi (Image Via YouTube/@Tulsa King)
Goodie Carangi (Image Via YouTube/@Tulsa King)

Even Dwight, from time to time, teases him about it, creating a bond that feels much closer than a working relationship.

Goodie’s arc is also linked to his moral compass, as much as a mobster can have one. When he learns what Nico did to Dwight’s daughter, he’s enraged, insisting he would have handled it himself if he’d known sooner. This shows he’s not purely about business; he has a sense of lines and feelings that you just don’t cross.

By Season 2 of Tulsa King, Goodie finds himself in a tricky spot again. Chickie reaches out to him, tempting him with promises of power if he betrays Dwight. The phone call leaves him hanging between two worlds. On one side is his old mob family with all its resources; on the other is Dwight, a man who’s built something fresh in Tulsa.

Goodie’s hesitation speaks volumes about his cautious and calculated nature. He’s cautious, calculating, and well aware that whichever choice he makes could shape his future forever.

In Tulsa King, Goodie proves to be much more than a background player. His character runs through themes of loyalty, respect, and self-preservation. From a consigliere of the Invernizzis to Dwight’s right-hand man in Tulsa, Goodie represents the old guard trying to figure out a new world.

As the story unfolds, his decisions could become just as crucial as Dwight’s in shaping Tulsa’s criminal landscape.


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Edited by Ritika Pal