
The Tulsa King soundtrack song begins during a New York montage sequence. Chickie meets with colleagues about in-fighting. Music plays from a speaker system.
Dwight and Tyson speak outside Even Higher Plane. The music continues as they enter the building. Dwight says, “This is something else.”
Bodhi talks about a hydroponic weed farm. Dwight plays the air guitar.
Bodhi, Tyson and Mitch enter a clothing store. The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores a montage sequence. Bodhi and company prepare for a social event.
Cal (Neal McDonough) talks to Bill. Dwight sits at a card table. The Tulsa King music scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
Tina talks to her aunt, Joanne. The music continues during a transition sequence. Chickie waits for a phone call.
Dwight jokes around with Bodhi. A transition sequence begins. Mitch cuts a fence.
Dwight meets with Donnie during a bar scene. Music plays from the speaker system. The Tulsa King music amplifies and fades during an exterior transition sequence.
Mitch talks to Donnie about converters. A montage sequence begins. Dwight attends a weed-themed party with friends.
Dwight talks to the musician Jelly Roll. He describes the singer as “delusional.” Jelly Roll performs live for an audience.
An exterior montage begins. The Tulsa King soundtrack song continues during a bar scene. Mitch talks about his songwriting process.
Armand argues with Clara. A transition sequence begins. Dwight talks to Mitch about Donnie.
A bar scene continues. Mitch performs a tune for Dwight. The Tulsa King music scores the episode’s final moments as Bill receives a surprise.
Bill fires a gun on his property. A transition sequence begins. Dwight eats a THC sucker while traveling with Tyson, Bodhi and Mitch.
Dwight exits a vehicle. The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores a fight sequence. Dwight and his crew kick ass during an exterior scene.
Dwight talks to Margaret during a restaurant scene. Music plays from the speaker system. The Tulsa King music scores the episode’s final moments.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores an exterior montage sequence. Armand visits The Even Higher Plane. Grace talks about Elderberry Enhanced Gummies.
Tyson drives a vehicle. Music plays from the speaker system. Mark speaks to Tyson about his childhood neighborhood.
An exterior montage begins. Joanne brings focaccia to The Even Higher Plane. Music plays from the speaker system.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song accompanies an Atlanta montage. Dwight visits Althea’s Soul Food. He meets with Bill.
An exterior montage begins. The music continues during a bar sequence. Mitch asks Tyson if he needs to talk.
The Tulsa King music accompanies a casino sequence. Dwight hangs out with Margaret. The characters discuss their “crazy” relationship.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores an interior scene. Goodie talks about a grenade launcher. Mitch discusses his late aunt.
Cal finishes a conversation with Jackie. A transition sequence begins. Vince speaks to Nicky about a reservation.
Dwight talks to a white horse. He says, “Hope you like your new roommate.” The Tulsa King music scores the episode’s final moments and end credits.
Dwight talks to Tyson about making changes. The Tulsa King soundtrack song continues during a transition montage. Margaret walks with a horse and finds a bullet casing.
:Dwight finishes a phone call with Vince. The Tulsa King music continues during a transition sequence. Dwight chats with Goodie.
An exterior montage begins. Chickie enters a marijuana dispensary. He aggressively demands to see Dwight.
The Tulsa King soundtrack song scores an exterior montage. Mitch talks to a customer at a car dealership. He meets with Grace.
An exterior montage begins. Joanne talks to Bodhi. She says, “I want to do for weed what Starbucks did for coffee.