The way "Tulsa King" Season II ends, reminds me of an American soap opera of the 1970s and 1980s called "Dallas," starring, back then, among others, Jim Davies, Victoria Principal, Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy. Larry Hagman played the part of J.R. Ewing, a wealthy ruthless, conniving, underhanded, two timing Texas oilman from the wealthy Ewing family that owned Ewing Oil. Larry Hagman did an excellent job in his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on "Dallas", "Dallas" had a worldwide audience and following back then, even though there was no internet or RUclips in those days, and J.R. Ewing was loved and hated in equal measure around the world back then. I personally, "hated" J.R. Ewing. Naturally, J.R. Ewing had many enemies in "Dallas," and I cannot remember which season of "Dallas" that ended with J.R. Ewing getting shot, leaving the global audience of "Dallas" hanging and in suspense, not knowing who it was that shot J.R., why, or if he survived the shooting. In between the season that ended with J.R. getting shot, and the season after, was a global competition where people from around the world were asked to write letters and post them (there were was no email or texting back in those days), stating who it was they felt that shot J.R. and why. The competition was big by the standards of those days, and of today too, and went "viral" by the standards of yesterday and today too. It was won by a lady from London, in the United Kingdom, who wrote an impressive detailed letter on who she thought shot J.R. and why. J.R. survived the shooting and appeared on the next season of "Dallas." One of J.R.'s enemies on "Dallas" was a guy called Cliff Barnes (can't remember the name of the actor who played Cliff Barnes), and if I remember correctly, it was Cliff Barnes who tried to kill J.R. Film and television are powerful. One of J.R.'s trademarks was a Stetson. I am from Kenya, in East Africa, and I bought a Stetson in 1988. Guess what people over here in Kenya would call me when they saw me with that Stetson? You guessed right, they would call me J.R. The producers of "Tulsa King" are clever, and knew a good way and good place to end Season II, which reminded me of the equally clever way that the producers of "Dallas," back then, ended one of the "Dallas" seasons, that is, with J.R. getting shot, unclear who shot J.R., why, and if J.R. survived. And then guess what? Larry Hagman (the guy who played J.R. Ewing), once gave an interview back then where he said that he grew up around Texas oilmen, and that as "ruthless, conniving, underhanded and two timing" as J.R. Ewing was, J.R. Ewing was actually "very mild" compared to the actual Texas oilmen he encountered when he was growing up. Would you believe it? Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th November 2024.
I love this series don’t get me wrong but the more I here Dwight mention doing 25 years locked up behind bars for the family reminds me more & more of Phil Leotardo mentioning doing 20 years in the can 😂😂😂
Ngl the writing with this show is a little stupid 😅 I had high hopes. But it’s falling short from the masterpieces like the boardwalk empire, the wire or the sopranos. To bring up one example, if Tyson was skittish and saw the white Prius tailing his ass *THEN WHY WHY WHY!* did he buy a *CAR THAT WAS USED IN PRIOR SERIOUS CRIMES, AND A CAR THAT WAS ALREADY APPARENTLY MARKED BY YOUR ENEMIES* The assassination attempt on Dwight was just so astoundingly half assed it appalled me they actually wrote it out like that. Chicky trying to get a man who betrayed him royally to betray the man he left him for…???? And how did he not get pinched for a billion years after pointing his gat at a civilian And seriously even I saw that how stupid it was to try and whack Dwight like that using a man that couldn’t be trusted with anything And then there’s Armand. Seriously, *HOW THE FUUUUUUUUUCKKK* could you be a former mafioso AND SOMEHOW BE SO NAIVE to accept money from some rich bigwig that’s at odds with your boss and someway somehow think it’s not gonna come back and bite you in the ass. And the gangster guy (I forget his name) that lays claim to Tulsa is just as much as a idiot as everyone else. He shows up to a sit down with no backup in enemy territory with a guy know to steal from you and shove it up your @ss with extreme prejudice Dwight had already cut ties with the families. He didn’t have a seat on the commission. Killing Dwight legitimately would’ve brought 0 punishment to anyone as he’s not a properly acknowledged “boss” of any family. He leads a crew of outsiders on top of that. And New York having such little respect…? *New York is the fucking crown jewel of America’s cosa nostra* If they were so weak they have every family stealing EVERYTHING they had. And Tyson. That friggin character Tyson is poorly written. His Pa hates Dwight but accepts a ride in a car his son used to escort a mafioso And he refuses it early but accepts it the next day which is stupid And he doesn’t want anything to do with Dwight or Tyson’s criminal activities but he Accepts a present from his son that’s obviously bought with blood money….????? *HUH!?!?!!?* There’s some serious inconsistencies And chicky bringing the blicky to the airport is a stupid plot line move seriously NOBODY would EVER do that
Episode 10 was so epic KC shock me, i didnt see that coming also i believe Cal have something to do with Dwight being taken just my thoughts Cal not given up that easy 😊
The way "Tulsa King" Season II ends, reminds me of an American soap opera of the 1970s and 1980s called "Dallas," starring, back then, among others, Jim Davies, Victoria Principal, Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy. Larry Hagman played the part of J.R. Ewing, a wealthy ruthless, conniving, underhanded, two timing Texas oilman from the wealthy Ewing family that owned Ewing Oil. Larry Hagman did an excellent job in his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on "Dallas", "Dallas" had a worldwide audience and following back then, even though there was no internet or RUclips in those days, and J.R. Ewing was loved and hated in equal measure around the world back then. I personally, "hated" J.R. Ewing. Naturally, J.R. Ewing had many enemies in "Dallas," and I cannot remember which season of "Dallas" that ended with J.R. Ewing getting shot, leaving the global audience of "Dallas" hanging and in suspense, not knowing who it was that shot J.R., why, or if he survived the shooting. In between the season that ended with J.R. getting shot, and the season after, was a global competition where people from around the world were asked to write letters and post them (there were was no email or texting back in those days), stating who it was they felt that shot J.R. and why. The competition was big by the standards of those days, and of today too, and went "viral" by the standards of yesterday and today too. It was won by a lady from London, in the United Kingdom, who wrote an impressive detailed letter on who she thought shot J.R. and why. J.R. survived the shooting and appeared on the next season of "Dallas." One of J.R.'s enemies on "Dallas" was a guy called Cliff Barnes (can't remember the name of the actor who played Cliff Barnes), and if I remember correctly, it was Cliff Barnes who tried to kill J.R. Film and television are powerful. One of J.R.'s trademarks was a Stetson. I am from Kenya, in East Africa, and I bought a Stetson in 1988. Guess what people over here in Kenya would call me when they saw me with that Stetson? You guessed right, they would call me J.R. The producers of "Tulsa King" are clever, and knew a good way and good place to end Season II, which reminded me of the equally clever way that the producers of "Dallas," back then, ended one of the "Dallas" seasons, that is, with J.R. getting shot, unclear who shot J.R., why, and if J.R. survived. And then guess what? Larry Hagman (the guy who played J.R. Ewing), once gave an interview back then where he said that he grew up around Texas oilmen, and that as "ruthless, conniving, underhanded and two timing" as J.R. Ewing was, J.R. Ewing was actually "very mild" compared to the actual Texas oilmen he encountered when he was growing up. Would you believe it? Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th November 2024.
@@MundiaKamau this is how you hook the people for the Next season, leave them With doubt about what Will happen... Like back when "the walking death" was good, and negan hit With the baseball bat somebody's head
Ive never been a fan of series but god damn tulsa king is a killer for sure…and thats treshers work at the end .THE GENERAL is a better boss than SOPRANO
“Leave the gangster life to fuckin gangsters.” Every man needs these words
tyson with that no fs giving stare as he blasted buddys car
I did 25 years and I come home to dis...Tulsa is Elvis Country. No more, Butchie.
Word on the street is Dwight also compromised and ate grilled cheese off dah radiator. Fucking slander if you ask me ✋
I felt it. Still, Chickie's death left my jaw dropped NGL.
Bevilaqua cooked him just like them ribs XD
Looks like Ming got his Hair Parted, Permanently!
The way "Tulsa King" Season II ends, reminds me of an American soap opera of the 1970s and 1980s called "Dallas," starring, back then, among others, Jim Davies, Victoria Principal, Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy. Larry Hagman played the part of J.R. Ewing, a wealthy ruthless, conniving, underhanded, two timing Texas oilman from the wealthy Ewing family that owned Ewing Oil.
Larry Hagman did an excellent job in his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on "Dallas", "Dallas" had a worldwide audience and following back then, even though there was no internet or RUclips in those days, and J.R. Ewing was loved and hated in equal measure around the world back then. I personally, "hated" J.R. Ewing.
Naturally, J.R. Ewing had many enemies in "Dallas," and I cannot remember which season of "Dallas" that ended with J.R. Ewing getting shot, leaving the global audience of "Dallas" hanging and in suspense, not knowing who it was that shot J.R., why, or if he survived the shooting.
In between the season that ended with J.R. getting shot, and the season after, was a global competition where people from around the world were asked to write letters and post them (there were was no email or texting back in those days), stating who it was they felt that shot J.R. and why. The competition was big by the standards of those days, and of today too, and went "viral" by the standards of yesterday and today too. It was won by a lady from London, in the United Kingdom, who wrote an impressive detailed letter on who she thought shot J.R. and why.
J.R. survived the shooting and appeared on the next season of "Dallas." One of J.R.'s enemies on "Dallas" was a guy called Cliff Barnes (can't remember the name of the actor who played Cliff Barnes), and if I remember correctly, it was Cliff Barnes who tried to kill J.R.
Film and television are powerful. One of J.R.'s trademarks was a Stetson. I am from Kenya, in East Africa, and I bought a Stetson in 1988. Guess what people over here in Kenya would call me when they saw me with that Stetson? You guessed right, they would call me J.R.
The producers of "Tulsa King" are clever, and knew a good way and good place to end Season II, which reminded me of the equally clever way that the producers of "Dallas," back then, ended one of the "Dallas" seasons, that is, with J.R. getting shot, unclear who shot J.R., why, and if J.R. survived.
And then guess what? Larry Hagman (the guy who played J.R. Ewing), once gave an interview back then where he said that he grew up around Texas oilmen, and that as "ruthless, conniving, underhanded and two timing" as J.R. Ewing was, J.R. Ewing was actually "very mild" compared to the actual Texas oilmen he encountered when he was growing up. Would you believe it?
Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th November 2024.
I love this series don’t get me wrong but the more I here Dwight mention doing 25 years locked up behind bars for the family reminds me more & more of Phil Leotardo mentioning doing 20 years in the can 😂😂😂
@@Doyd317 What are you talking about Dwight, just like Phil, rarely mentions it 😉
Charles schwarb ova’ ‘ere
He compromised
Dwight really only did two days if you think about it
Tyson had no street smarts ? Gave his father a car after being tailed all afternoon during an all out war
Wow, ChiCky made a LefT TuRn
I did 25 fucking years in the can
he compromised
Can’t wait for season three 👏🏻
Oh yes ,hope it’s not along wait
Stallone plays a real good Mobster.
Sly knows how to be a boss
Thresher is smart to get away
FOREVER SLY
I hope Tyson doesn’t get in too deep and lost himself in the process.
Too late lol he will die next season guaranteed
Ngl the writing with this show is a little stupid 😅
I had high hopes. But it’s falling short from the masterpieces like the boardwalk empire, the wire or the sopranos.
To bring up one example, if Tyson was skittish and saw the white Prius tailing his ass *THEN WHY WHY WHY!* did he buy a *CAR THAT WAS USED IN PRIOR SERIOUS CRIMES, AND A CAR THAT WAS ALREADY APPARENTLY MARKED BY YOUR ENEMIES*
The assassination attempt on Dwight was just so astoundingly half assed it appalled me they actually wrote it out like that.
Chicky trying to get a man who betrayed him royally to betray the man he left him for…????
And how did he not get pinched for a billion years after pointing his gat at a civilian
And seriously even I saw that how stupid it was to try and whack Dwight like that using a man that couldn’t be trusted with anything
And then there’s Armand. Seriously, *HOW THE FUUUUUUUUUCKKK* could you be a former mafioso AND SOMEHOW BE SO NAIVE to accept money from some rich bigwig that’s at odds with your boss and someway somehow think it’s not gonna come back and bite you in the ass.
And the gangster guy (I forget his name) that lays claim to Tulsa is just as much as a idiot as everyone else.
He shows up to a sit down with no backup in enemy territory with a guy know to steal from you and shove it up your @ss with extreme prejudice
Dwight had already cut ties with the families. He didn’t have a seat on the commission.
Killing Dwight legitimately would’ve brought 0 punishment to anyone as he’s not a properly acknowledged “boss” of any family. He leads a crew of outsiders on top of that.
And New York having such little respect…?
*New York is the fucking crown jewel of America’s cosa nostra*
If they were so weak they have every family stealing EVERYTHING they had.
And Tyson. That friggin character Tyson is poorly written.
His Pa hates Dwight but accepts a ride in a car his son used to escort a mafioso
And he refuses it early but accepts it the next day which is stupid
And he doesn’t want anything to do with Dwight or Tyson’s criminal activities but he Accepts a present from his son that’s obviously bought with blood money….?????
*HUH!?!?!!?*
There’s some serious inconsistencies
And chicky bringing the blicky to the airport is a stupid plot line move seriously NOBODY would EVER do that
Sly is the man forever hes up there with Clint Eastwood what a great show. Sky = ratings.
Episode 10 was so epic KC shock me, i didnt see that coming also i believe Cal have something to do with Dwight being taken just my thoughts Cal not given up that easy 😊
...what a performance hahaha
So, when Will season 3 be aired? And why so late?
2025
They have to make up stuff for the franchise and find actors to play characters it takes time to film
The way "Tulsa King" Season II ends, reminds me of an American soap opera of the 1970s and 1980s called "Dallas," starring, back then, among others, Jim Davies, Victoria Principal, Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy. Larry Hagman played the part of J.R. Ewing, a wealthy ruthless, conniving, underhanded, two timing Texas oilman from the wealthy Ewing family that owned Ewing Oil.
Larry Hagman did an excellent job in his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on "Dallas", "Dallas" had a worldwide audience and following back then, even though there was no internet or RUclips in those days, and J.R. Ewing was loved and hated in equal measure around the world back then. I personally, "hated" J.R. Ewing.
Naturally, J.R. Ewing had many enemies in "Dallas," and I cannot remember which season of "Dallas" that ended with J.R. Ewing getting shot, leaving the global audience of "Dallas" hanging and in suspense, not knowing who it was that shot J.R., why, or if he survived the shooting.
In between the season that ended with J.R. getting shot, and the season after, was a global competition where people from around the world were asked to write letters and post them (there were was no email or texting back in those days), stating who it was they felt that shot J.R. and why. The competition was big by the standards of those days, and of today too, and went "viral" by the standards of yesterday and today too. It was won by a lady from London, in the United Kingdom, who wrote an impressive detailed letter on who she thought shot J.R. and why.
J.R. survived the shooting and appeared on the next season of "Dallas." One of J.R.'s enemies on "Dallas" was a guy called Cliff Barnes (can't remember the name of the actor who played Cliff Barnes), and if I remember correctly, it was Cliff Barnes who tried to kill J.R.
Film and television are powerful. One of J.R.'s trademarks was a Stetson. I am from Kenya, in East Africa, and I bought a Stetson in 1988. Guess what people over here in Kenya would call me when they saw me with that Stetson? You guessed right, they would call me J.R.
The producers of "Tulsa King" are clever, and knew a good way and good place to end Season II, which reminded me of the equally clever way that the producers of "Dallas," back then, ended one of the "Dallas" seasons, that is, with J.R. getting shot, unclear who shot J.R., why, and if J.R. survived.
And then guess what? Larry Hagman (the guy who played J.R. Ewing), once gave an interview back then where he said that he grew up around Texas oilmen, and that as "ruthless, conniving, underhanded and two timing" as J.R. Ewing was, J.R. Ewing was actually "very mild" compared to the actual Texas oilmen he encountered when he was growing up. Would you believe it?
Regards, Michael M. Kamau, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, 24th November 2024.
@@MundiaKamau this is how you hook the people for the Next season, leave them With doubt about what Will happen...
Like back when "the walking death" was good, and negan hit With the baseball bat somebody's head
Love Tulsa King fantastic show and writing
Dude at the end sounds like Clancy Brown
So when we going to get season 3?
Vince was a lot smarter this season.
Ming said we are lazy? Really
Ive never been a fan of series but god damn tulsa king is a killer for sure…and thats treshers work at the end
.THE GENERAL is a better boss than SOPRANO
i dont know what you are smoking but id like to try some of that. tulsa king is a high mid at best
@ say watever u want cracko its the best
@@airconditionedrelco7099It’s not some masterpiece with Sopranos/BrB level of writing I’ll agree. It is, however, a fun show, despite the corniness
Wow
Terrible serial …..low budget crap…….🤮🤮🤮
Just saw that Stallone is in bed with maga. I always thought that he was smarter than that 😢
Where is season 3 ? Or do I have to as Sly Himself .