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Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 7 Ending Explained: Who Bombed Dwight's Navigator?
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Tulsa King Season 2 Episode 7 Ending Explained: Who Bombed Dwight's Navigator?

Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 7.The end of Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 7 revealed who was responsible for blowing up Dwight Manfredi's (Sylvester Stallone) Navigator and injuring Mark (Michael Beach), but also brought with it an entirely new cliffhanger. At the end of Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 6, Dwight's navigator exploded with Tyson's (Jay Will) father inside. Dwight has added several new enemies to the cast of Tulsa King Season 2, but only one of them could have been responsible. The latest episode revealed who it was, but the reason for her trying to kill Dwight and her mistake in getting Mark instead may require some explanation.




In addition to the deadly drama with Dwight's car, Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 7 continued some storylines that spanned the entire season and brought the series closer to some monumental changes. Chickie's (Domenick Lombardozzi) control over the Invernizzi crime family becomes more precarious by the day, as does Cal Thresher's (Neal McDonough) control over Jackie Ming (Rich Ting) and his Chinese gang. Meanwhile, Dwight's gang has their own problems: the weed shop employees become paranoid and Tyson goes down a dark and violent path. Tulsa King There was a lot going on in Season 2, Episode 7, so here's a breakdown of everything that matters.


Will Vince Cast Chickie in Tulsa King Season 2?

Vince's meeting with the other families suggests that he wants Chickie dead


Ever since Chickie killed his father Pete Tulsa King Season 1 sees his control over the Invernizzi crime family weaken. Now it looks like Vince (Vincent Piazza) is almost ready to take advantage of Chickie's bad reputation. In Tulsa King In Season 2, Episode 7, Vince called a meeting with some high-ranking members of New York's other crime families to ask their permission to replace Chickie as head of the Invernizzi family. While these other gangsters will have to confirm this with their respective bosses, they seemed very open to the idea and it looks like Vince will get the chance to usurp Chickie.


However, whether Vince's attack on Chickie will be successful is a completely different story. Chickie has made some very stupid mistakes and often makes poor judgment, but Vince isn't the brightest either. There's a good chance Chickie sees Vince's attack coming, especially since he's so mad at his capo for stealing the spotlight from him during the Atlanta session, and Vince could be the one who ends up dead is. But even if Vince emerges victorious, there are still more challenges ahead.

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One of the reasons the other gangsters were so receptive to the idea of ​​Vince leading the Invernizzi family is because he promised to make amends with Dwight and make new deals between New York and Tulsa. However, Dwight hates Vince and even broke his jaw in the series premiere. So there's no guarantee that he would be more willing to deal with Vince than Chickie. Granted, Dwight has since calmed down and is starting to think from a more business perspective, so Vince's gamble could pay off as long as he manages to beat Chickie.

What Bill Bevilaqua plans to do against Dwight

Bill likes how much money Dwight makes more than he hates his disrespect

Bill Bevilaqua did not plant the bomb on Dwight's car, and he also appears to refrain from active hostilities. During a meeting with his gang, Bill's men tried to convince him to attack Dwight and blame New York, but Bill had a completely different idea. As Bill explained, Dwight is making too much money, and now that Kansas City is benefiting from the deal at the meeting, it would be pointless to try to kill him. At least for now, Bill would prefer Dwight to be alive to put money in his pocket.


At least for now, Bill would prefer Dwight to be alive to put money in his pocket.

An important part of Bill's decision was that he didn't completely give up on the idea of ​​killing Dwight. If Dwight ever becomes more of a problem than his cash flow is worth, Bill might later decide to kill him. However, Bill would probably want to wait to make a move until he had enough men to take over Dwight's already established operations in Oklahoma so he could continue making money. However, that still seems a long way off, so Dwight is probably safe from Bill for now. However, there was a big moment at the end of the episode that might change Bill's mind.


Why Jackie Ming Bombed Dwight's Navigator in Tulsa King Season 2

Jackie wanted Dwight to stop interfering with Cal Thresher and her weed farm

The answer to the big question Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 6 – which bombed Dwight's Navigator – is Jackie Ming. After Dwight searched for Cal Thresher and inquired about the white Prius Tyson saw, Jackie confirmed that he had his man, Hanjin (Jenson Cheng), plant a bomb in Dwight's car. However, as the ATF agent explained at the beginning of the episode, the bomb's remote detonator went off too soon, which explains why Mark, not Dwight, was injured in the explosion. It doesn't fully explain why Jackie targeted Dwight in the first place.

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Jackie essentially told Cal why he tried to kill Dwight. Jackie saw Dwight as a threat to his men, his control over the workers, and the cannabis farm's profits, so he tried to deal with him quickly and thoroughly by killing him. Jackie may also have tried to kill Dwight because he was distracting Cal. Jackie and Cal have a strained business partnership at best, and because he needs Cal's business connections and legal resources, he relies on him. Dwight distracted Cal, which affected Jackie's winnings, so he decided to get rid of the distraction.

Although the law will likely also be looking for Jackie Ming due to his ties to the Chinese gang and his role in the car bombing, Dwight is unlikely to rat him out. Dwight hates the idea of ​​blowing the whistle and would be much more likely to take care of the problem personally.


Now that Dwight has the incomplete license plate on the white Prius, Jackie Ming will likely be on his radar soon. Dwight will probably have to go through a few shell companies and other layers of hiding, but Jackie will be at the end of the trail, setting up a bloodbath between Dwight's gang and the Chinese gang for later Tulsa King Season 2. There's no telling how this clash might end or whose side Cal Thresher will side with, given his dislike of Jackie and Dwight. Either way, Jackie and Dwight will face each other sooner or later.

How bad was the mistake Tyson just made when he attacked Bill Bevilaqua?

No matter what Bill decides, Tyson is probably in big trouble


After a dramatic cliffhanger is resolved, Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 7 introduced another. At the end of the episode, Tyson decided to go behind Dwight's back and get his own revenge on Bill Bevilaqua, which turned out to be a big mistake. While he had a half-baked plan to wait outside Bill's front gate, Dwight told Tyson that they had found the white Prius, but not before one of Bill's men, Vic Aliotta (Gregory Albrecht), came rushing down the street and shot Tyson. After they exchanged a few shots, Tyson hit Vic in the arm and drove off.

Tulsa King Season 2 Release Schedule

Consequence #

Date

title

1

September 15th

“Back in the saddle”

2

September 22nd

“Kansas City Blues”

3

September 29th

“Oklahoma vs. Manfredi”

4

October 6th

“Heroes and Villains”

5

October 13th

“Tilting against windmills”

6

October 20th

“Navigator”

7

October 27th

“life support”

8

November 3rd

TBA

9

November 10th

TBA

10

November 17th

TBA


Tyson's premature plan to take out Bill Bevilaqua could have massive – and detrimental – repercussions Tulsa King Season 2. It could threaten to destroy the peace Dwight built during the Atlanta sit-in, as Bill may see Vic's injury as another attack from Dwight. Even if Bill realizes that Dwight did not approve of Tyson's attack, Vic will be the second person he has either injured or killed from Dwight's gang. There is a very high chance that Bill wants Dwight to pay for Tyson's rash decision, which could result in Tyson being injured or killed.

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Regardless of what Bill decides to do about the attack, Tyson will face serious consequences for his actions. Earlier in the episode, Mitch (Garrett Hedlund) had a serious conversation with Tyson about how killing someone takes a piece of the killer's soul. Tyson didn't actually kill Vic, but he doesn't currently know that, which means Tyson has to live with the guilt of killing someone to he has to live with the guilt of simply shooting him. Additionally, Mark tried in vain to get Tyson to stay, which could put even more strain on their relationship.

There's no telling who will be dead at the end of Tulsa King season 2 or whether members of Dwight's gang will have to pay with their lives.


Jackie Ming's car bomb, coupled with Tyson's attack on Bill Bevilaqua, means that the final three episodes of ” Tulsa King Season 2. To paraphrase Mitch's words: The series has reached a crossroads and there are very few options left to escape unscathed. There's no telling who will end up dead or whether members of Dwight's gang will have to pay with their lives. The end of Tulsa King Season 2, Episode 7 likely means that the gang and the series as a whole will never be the same again.

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