Tulsa King on Paramount+ season 3 episode 8 review

Actor Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi in Tulsa King season 3, episode 8. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Paramount+.)
Actor Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi in Tulsa King season 3, episode 8. (Photo Credit: Courtesy of Paramount+.)

SPOILER ALERT: The following contains spoilers for Tulsa King Season 3, Episode 8.

Tulsa King Season 3, Episode 8 finally serves up the big, dramatic moment that audiences have been waiting for. It also pulls all the plot threads of the Paramount+ show together. “Nothing Is Over” could be even bigger and more shocking, but for what it is, it will gets viewers talking in a way previous episodes haven’t.

The biggest issue with Tulsa King Season 3 is the number of plot threads it’s left dangling; the story has wandered in various directions, starting to get fans excited about something and then forgetting about it the next time. That problem still exists in “Nothing Is Over,” which is co-written by Sylvester Stallone. The cliffhanger from Season 3, Episode 7 of Jeremiah Dunmire being arrested amounts to absolutely nothing. It’s just minutes into Episode 8 when Dunmire is seen walking out of jail. This is a huge missed opportunity; so many things could have been done in his absence or because of his absence, even if it would have meant sidelining the incredible Robert Patrick for a limited time.

“Nothing Is Over” is a clear effort to tie all of Tulsa King‘s various ideas together into one whole. Deacon, the bombmaker that…

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