Tulsa King Season 2 shakes and raises the stakes when two of Dwight Manfredi’s fiercest enemies, Cal Thresher and Bill Bevilaqua, make an unexpected move as they team up with him.
This uneasy alliance isn’t about rainbows and friendship. It’s about survival. Facing a bigger, more dangerous enemy in Jackie Ming, both men see that their best shot at staying alive is to work along with the very man they once wanted gone.
Tulsa King Season 2 is the show for when enemies realize they need each other
For most of Tulsa King Season 2, Cal Thresher and Bill Bevilaqua have been thorns in Dwight Manfredi’s side. Thresher controlled a huge chunk of Oklahoma’s weed business, while Bevilaqua’s Kansas City operation eyed Tulsa as its next conquest.
Normally, these two would rather cut Dwight out than share any ground with him. But the sudden rise of Jackie Ming, a ruthless Triad member with his eyes on both Tulsa and Kansas City, forces a change in strategy.
Thresher understood that Ming wasn’t just another gangster — he was the kind of person who let his enemies fight each other while quietly taking everything for himself. For Cal, this meant that any fight with Dwight would only make it easier for Ming to swoop in and seize both of their operations.
Bill, initially wanting revenge after losing one of his men, had to admit the logic in this. If Ming gained control of Thresher’s assets and pushed deeper into Oklahoma, Kansas City’s reach would be next on the chopping block.
So, in a rare moment of alignment in Tulsa King Season 2, the two agreed to meet with Dwight. It wasn’t trust that brought them to the table. It was the cold calculation that the only way to protect their territories was to stand shoulder to shoulder with the man they’d once planned to kill off.
Margaret’s ranch and the turning point
The unlikely meeting between Thresher, Bevilaqua, and Dwight didn’t come out of nowhere. It was sparked by Margaret Devereaux’s growing concern over her ranch.
Part of her land had ended up in Thresher’s hands during a messy financial deal, but with Ming now controlling a stake in Thresher’s assets, the property became a target. Margaret, realizing Ming’s interest wasn’t just business but a foothold into her land, reached out to Dwight for help.
For Dwight, the threat to Margaret was personal enough to warrant action. For Thresher, it was the wake-up call that Ming’s ambition was already too close for comfort. Through Margaret, the three men sat down, hashing out a temporary pact to take down the Triad leader before he made his next move.
The alliance in Tulsa King Season 2 was never meant to last beyond that mission. Still, the partnership was brutally effective. Using Dwight’s crew, Thresher’s resources, and Bill’s muscle, they lured Ming into a trap.
The final blow came from Tyson Mitchell, Dwight’s follower, avenging his father in a moment that sealed Ming’s fate. For Cal Thresher and Bill, the plan worked exactly as it was intended to. The common enemy was gone, their businesses were intact, and Dwight, for now, was no longer their main concern.
In Tulsa King Season 2, the triad between Cal Thresher, Bill Bevilaqua, and Dwight Manfredi wasn’t about loyalty, reconciliation, or friendship. It was a tactical and calculated move born out of necessity, where enemies momentarily dropped their grudges to face a common threat.
But in the criminal underworld, alliances forged in desperation rarely last. With Ming gone, the question isn’t if Cal and Bill will turn on Dwight again, but when.
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