
Dwight finishes a private meeting with mob colleagues. The Tulsa King soundtrack song continues during a transition montage. Dwight arrives in Oklahoma.
Dwight receives a cab ride from Tyson (Jay Will). He asks the driver to turn the music down. Jay talks about the Sooner State.
Dwight visits the Bred-2-Buck Saloon. The Tulsa King soundtrack song plays as he drinks a beer. Mitch inquires abut Dwight’s prison experience.
Dwight meets Stacy Beale (Andrea Savage). The music scores a transition scene. Dwight and Stacy visit a strip club.
Stacy leaves Dwight’s hotel room. The Tulsa King soundtrack song accompanies a cityscape montage. Armand Truisi (Max Casella) calls a friend about Dwight’s presence in Tulsa. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
Dwight talks to Tyson about debit cards. The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores a transition sequence. Dwight and Tyson arrive at Bodhi’s store.
Armand yells at a neighbor. Tyson drives Dwight and Bodhi. The characters prepare for a meeting with Jimmy.
Dwight learns that his apricots are infused with THC. The music scores a transition sequence. Dwight smokes up during a car ride.
Dwight smokes marijuana in a vehicle. He asks Tyson to turn the music volume up. Dwight jokes around with Bodhi while inquiring about pronouns.
Dwight visits a cafe. The Tulsa King soundtrack song plays lightly from a stereo system. Dwight spots a white horse.
Dwight drives a vehicle. He talks to Tyson about loving the music. The characters discuss the future.
Dwight asks Tyson to drive. The music continues during a transition scene. Dwight arrives at The Higher Plane.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song plays during the opening sequence. Armand complains about a man’s horse riding speed. Armand talks about an upcoming race.
Dwight confronts a gym patron. The music continues during a transition sequence. Dwight and Tyson chat about a transponder.
An exterior montage begins. Tyson and Bodhi sell balloons at the Oklahoma State Fair. They talk to two men about territorial issues.
Armand steps in dog poo. He tells Clara (Stephanie Kurtzuba) to get back in the house. Armand attacks Larry (Brian Shoop); Dwight tells Tyson to be himself as the episode ends.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song accompanies the opening sequence. Dwight gets dressed in a hotel room. A florist vehicle arrives at a funeral home.
Two officers enter Bred-2-Buck Saloon with Bodhi. The music plays from within the establishment. Mitch tells the officers to leave.
Chickie hangs out with friends. The music plays from a speaker system. Dwight arrives and kills Nico “The Package” Buglios.
he Tulsa King soundtrack song plays during a diner sequence. Stacy and a colleague meet with an informant. Music plays from within the establishment.
Tina receives an ominous phone call. The music scores a transition sequence. Dwight visits Bred-2-Buck Saloon.
Dwight finishes a phone call with Goodie. A cityscape montage begins. Dwight meets with Stacy at a bowling alley.
Dwight chats with Margaret. Mitch pours a drink at Bred-2-Buck Saloon. The music drops and then picks up at 00:38 during the final scene.
Caolan calls Pike. Music plays from within a bar. Caolan speaks with Pike’s wife.
Goodie visits the Bred-2-Buck Saloon. Dwight learns about Pete’s death. The characters discuss funeral arrangements.
itch parks his truck. The Tulsa King soundtrack song plays from his speaker system. Dwight exits the vehicle.
Caolan shoots Stacy. He flees with his crew. The track scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
Armand tells Dwight that he’ll never lay low again. The Tulsa King soundtrack song accompanies a transition scene. Chickie, Vince and Goodie hang out at a pool area.
Mitch visits his father. Music plays from a speaker system. Mitch talks to his father about Dwight.
Dwight plays cards at the Bred-2-Buck Saloon. He prepares for a battle against Caolan’s crew. The music plays again at 00:36 as the episode ends.
Mitch performs at the Bred-2-Buck Saloon. Tyson arrives with his date, Cherisse. He speaks with Dwight.
Mitch hypes up The Bred-2-Buck Cabaret & Casino. He dedicates a song to Dwight. The Tulsa King soundtrack song continues as Stallone’s character exits the establishment to meet with Stacy.