Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Tulsa King season 2, episode 10.The ending ofTulsa Kingseason 2 tied up quite a few loose ends in Dwight Manfredi’s (Sylvester Stallone) story, but it also left some major questions unanswered. By theending ofTulsa Kingseason 2, Dwight and thecast ofTulsa Kinghad finished off most of their enemies. Jackie Ming (Rich Ting) and Chickie Invernizzi (Domenick Lombardozzi) were both dead, Cal Thresher (Neal McDonough) had gotten out of the weed business, and Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo) had partnered with Dwight. Dwight found a new enemy in the season’s final moments, though, when he was kidnapped by a secretive group.
The mysterious group that kidnapped Dwight wasn’t the only questionTulsa Kingseason 2 introduced and left unanswered, though. Several of the season’s plot lines and stories only made progress, and there’s still quite a bit left to discover before they’re finished. Luckily,Tulsa Kingseason 3seems very likely, especially after Sylvester Stallone’s update. Once it’s officially confirmed,Tulsa Kingseason 3 will be able to hit the ground running since it has so many lingering questions left to answer. These eight questions should take priority, though, as they absolutely need to be answered.

8Will The Triads Try To Get Revenge Against Dwight For Killing Jackie Ming?
The Triads Likely Won’t Forgive Dwight For Killing One Of Their Top Leaders
When Dwight let Tyson (Jay Will) kill Jackie Ming, the gang didn’t experience many negative drawbacks. In fact, the only effects they felt from Jackie’s death were positives.Killing the Triad leader let Dwight settle his beef with Cal Thresher, it gave him an opportunity to have Bill kill Chickie and make a deal with him, and it brought Armand (Max Casella) back into the fold. There has to be some negative repercussions for killing a Triad, though, as the Chinese gang is not known for its forgiving nature.Tulsa Kingseason 3 could easily start an international gang war.
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Even though Dwight had Jackie’s body buried at the Fenarrio Ranch, the Triads would likely be able to figure out that he killed one of their leaders.Jackie’s attack on Dwight was hardly secretive, and he probably even told his fellow Triads about the General. Jackie was also a very high earner for the Triads through the weed farm and his heroin production, and they wouldn’t have sent just anyone to break into the American drug trade. The Triads will probably want Dwight to pay for Jackie’s death in blood, andTulsa Kingseason 3 needs to show how that works out.

7Is Cal Thresher Really Going To Lay Down & Let Dwight Take Over?
Cal Thresher Gave Up Way Too Easily In Tulsa King Season 2
Jackie Ming wasn’t the only enemy Dwight dealt with who seemed to go down too easily. Cal Thresher also gave up exceedingly quickly, and he simply gave ownership of his massive weed farm over to Dwight.When they first met at the start ofTulsa Kingseason 2, however. Cal was ready to attack Dwight viciously just for trying to get part of the weed industry in Oklahoma. While Cal was more willing to deal after Jackie Ming had been dealt with, it still seemed like he gave in to Dwight too easily.
It doesn’t seem like Tulsa King has seen the last of Cal Thresher, and a villain like him, played by Neal McDonough, deserves to take another run at the General.

The fact that Cal Thresher isn’t dead leaves an opportunity open.Tulsa Kingseason 3 needs to explain what Cal is going to do now that Dwight is the biggest weed distributor in the state, and whether he’ll attack the General again. Dwight’s legitimate businesses are sure to step on some of Cal’s interests in the future, especially as he continues to grow. It doesn’t seem likeTulsa Kinghas seen the last of Cal Thresher, and a villain like him, played by Neal McDonough, deserves to take another run at the General.
6How Will Joanne & Bodhi’s Weed Expansion Work?
Bodhi & Joanne’s Plans For The Weed Business Could Put Dwight At Risk
One of the ways Dwight is planning on expanding his business inTulsa Kingseason 3 is through his interests in the marijuana industry.Bodhi (Martin Starr) and Joanne (Annabella Sciorra) are going to be major parts of Dwight’s plan, since Bodhi is running the hydroponic farm and Joanne wants to turn the Even Higher Plane into Starbucks for weed. The problem with their plans is that they’re both illegal, and they both threaten to ruin Dwight’s newly legitimized business.
Tulsa King has to explain how Bodhi and Joanne’s plans will be reconciled with Dwight’s desire to go legit.

Bodhi mentioned that he was planning on selling weed on the black market for “100% profit.” The black market is, however, illegal by definition, and it could draw the attention of federal authorities, since marijuana is still considered an illegal drug by the federal government. Joanne’s plan also has problems.She mentioned that she wanted to introduce a drive-through at the Even Higher Plane, but that would open Dwight’s weed shop up to liability and potentially even encourage DUIs.Tulsa Kinghas to explain how Bodhi and Joanne’s plans will be reconciled with Dwight’s desire to go legit.
5What Will Vince Do With The Invernizzi Crime Family Now That Chickie Is Dead?
Chickie’s Death Completely Changes New York’s Underworld
One of the bigger twists at the end ofTulsa Kingseason 2 was Chickie’s death at Bill Bevilaqua’s hand.Aside from the fact that one of Dwight’s original enemies is now dead, Chickie’s demise also brings up questions about how the Invernizzi crime family will do in the future ofTulsa King. Vince (Vincent Piazza) took over the Invernizzi family, and now that Chickie is dead, he runs the mob unopposed. Vince’s leadership skills are questionable at best, though, and so is his relationship with Dwight and Bill.Tulsa Kingneeds to show how he handles being a mob boss.
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A Tulsa King spinoff show could be coming soon, and Chickie Invernizzi already explained exactly how Dwight can expand his criminal empire.
New York has always had a big role inTulsa King, and season 3 needs to reveal how the Invernizzi family handles Chickie’s death and Vince’s leadership. Even though Chickie wasn’t a particularly strong leader, he did hold the mob together, and he had a lot of experience that he gained from his father, Pete.With Vince in charge, the Invernizzi family could completely change, and not necessarily for the better.Tulsa Kingseason 3 has to show how the other New York families react to Vince, and whether he can maintain the family’s power.

4Will Bill Bevilaqua Be Satisfied With Being Dwight’s Business Partner?
Bill Bevilaqua Doesn’t Like Dwight & He Could Take Another Stab At The General
Even though Bill Bevilaqua killed Chickie and got half of Cal Thresher’s weed farm, his conflict with Dwight doesn’t seem like it’s over. Bill and Dwight hate each other for the deaths of Carl and Jimmy the Creek (Glen Gould), respectively. Bill’s also not the type of guy to bury the hatchet, and he isn’t one to forgive and forget.Additionally, earlier inTulsa Kingseason 2, Bill mentioned that he would kill Dwight as soon as he stopped being a good earner.Tulsa Kingseason 3 needs to explain what Bill’s plan is now, and how long he can handle being partners with Dwight.
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Bill will also likely not be thrilled by Dwight’s new partners, the shadowy organization that kidnapped him, which could throw another wrench in their professional relationship.That, combined with Bill’s existing dislike of Dwight and the ease with which he kills people, could mean thatTulsa Kingseason 3 will be even bloodier than ever. That also means that the show has to deal with Bill one way or another, and it needs to reveal what he’s going to do now.
3Can Dwight Fix His Relationship With Tina Manfredi?
Tina Left Dwight & Returned To New York, But Dwight Won’t Give Up On His Family
One of the most serious consequences of Dwight’s actions inTulsa Kingseason 2 was Tina Manfredi’s (Tatiana Zappardino) decision to leave Oklahoma and return to New York. In an emotional exchange, Tina told her father that she couldn’t let his criminal lifestyle tear their family apart again. Family means everything to Dwight, however, so he can’t just let Tina be by herself.Tulsa Kingseason 3 needs to reveal what Dwight’s plan is to get Tina back into his life, and whether she’ll listen to him at all.
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Dwight has made a lot of progress since Tina left, so getting her back in his life should be easier now.Since she went to New York, Dwight legitimized all his businesses, got rid of Jackie Ming and Chickie, who were the biggest threats to his family’s safety, and established his control over Tulsa. The organization who is forcing Dwight to work for them, however, may be another reason Tina stays away from her father. There’s no telling what that group will make Dwight do, or what they’ll threaten him with to get him to cooperate.
2What Happened To Margaret During The Raid On Fenarrio Ranch?
Was Margaret Also Abducted By The Same Group As Dwight?
Everything about Dwight’s kidnapping at the end ofTulsa Kingseason 2 was a mystery, but one element might have gotten lost in the chaos.The SWAT team that abducted Dwight broke into Margaret Devereaux’s (Dana Delany) house, and she was in bed with Dwight when it happened.Tulsa King, however, didn’t actually show what happened to Maragaret, or what the SWAT team did to her. It’s a massive loose thread, butTulsa Kingseason 3 could both answer that question and create a great new storyline.
Tulsa King didn’t actually show what happened to Maragaret, or what the SWAT team did to her.
Dwight isn’t the most agreeable person in the world, and the SWAT team that abducted him probably didn’t just leave Margaret in her bed.It’s possible that whatever group kidnapped Dwight also took Margaret, and is using her as leverage against the General. However, it’s also possible that the SWAT team simply killed Margaret to prevent her from warning any of Dwight’s allies. OnlyTulsa Kingseason 3 can prove what happened to Margaret. Luckily, showing Margaret’s fate would also shed some more light on who exactly raided her house in the first place.
1Who Kidnapped Dwight Manfredi At The End Of Tulsa King Season 2?
Dwight Seems To Be An Unwilling Member Of A Secret Government Organization
By far the biggest questionTulsa Kingseason 3 needs to answer, however, is who took Dwight Manfredi. There were a couple clues in the finale ofTulsa Kingseason 2, but nothing definitive.The FBI seems to be in contact with whatever group abducted Dwight, so it’s safe to assume they have some ties to the government. Given the location they took him to and the uniforms of its operatives, the group also seems to be extremely secretive. Other than that, though, there’s no way to tell who has Dwight, or why they took him at all.
Part of the reason the identity of Dwight’s kidnappers is such a burning question is because of the only thing they told him.At the end ofTulsa Kingseason 2, episode 10, someone who was completely obscured by shadows told Dwight that he was working for him now. It’s currently a complete mystery as to why a group that’s powerful enough to make the FBI send over classified files and ruthless enough to raid a private home without a warrant needs Dwight. Whatever they have in store, however, is surely bad news, andTulsa Kingneeds to explain how Dwight will get out of it.
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Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who, after 25 years in prison, is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, by his boss. Faced with the possibility of betrayal, he assembles a crew of unlikely characters to establish a criminal empire in unfamiliar territory.