: Critics at Ready Steady Cut point out that Stallone hits a "sweet spot" of being both frighteningly tough and deadpan funny.
Reviewers highlight that this episode is where the series truly finds its footing by introducing a central antagonist—the —while simultaneously humanizing its protagonist, Dwight Manfredi.
The fourth episode of Tulsa King Season 1, titled is widely praised for its balance of high-stakes tension and unexpected emotional depth. Critics from TV Fanatic and Rotten Tomatoes generally rate it around 3.5/5 , noting how it transitions from "fish-out-of-water" comedy into more serious territory. Critical Consensus Tulsa.King.S01E04.720p.10bit.WEBRip.2CH.x265.HE...
: Armand (Manny) officially aligns with Dwight after clearing up a 20-year misunderstanding regarding a past hit.
For a more detailed breakdown of the episode's plot twists and character arcs, these reviews offer deep dives into the fallout between Dwight and his former family: : Critics at Ready Steady Cut point out
: The episode explores the friction between biological family and "found" mob families, particularly through Tyson's strained relationship with his father. Key Plot Developments
: A standout scene involves a heartbreaking phone call between Dwight and his dying brother, Joe, which many found to be some of Stallone's best dramatic work. Critics from TV Fanatic and Rotten Tomatoes generally
: After the biker gang attacks his crew and steals their nitrous oxide tanks, Dwight leads his "untrained softies" into a tactical counter-attack to reclaim their turf.






