: Stallone continues to excel at playing a man out of time. His bewilderment at modern life—specifically a driving test in a world that has changed so much since his incarceration—provides the show’s signature comedic relief.
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: Their relationship continues to blur professional and personal lines. Stacy uses her ATF resources to help Dwight identify his attacker, leading to a "thank you" dinner that suggests their bond is deepening. : Stallone continues to excel at playing a man out of time
While Dwight survives the attack, it forces him into an investigative mode. With the help of Tyson and Bodhi, he tracks the vehicle back to , owned by Margaret Devereaux (Dana Delany). The climax of the episode sees Dwight tracking Armand to his home, where he experiences a moment of moral hesitation upon seeing Armand with his young child—a clear sign that Dwight’s 25 years in prison have fundamentally changed his lethal instincts. Key Highlights & Character Dynamics 'Tulsa King' Recap: Season 1, Episode 3 “Caprice”
Reviewers from Ready Steady Cut and Nerds & Beyond praised the episode for moving the plot beyond just the "fish-out-of-water" tropes and introducing genuine stakes. While Stallone’s performance remains the central draw, the introduction of Dana Delany adds a sophisticated new dynamic to the Tulsa landscape.
This review covers , titled " Caprice ," which originally aired on November 27, 2022. This episode is a pivotal turning point for the series as Dwight Manfredi’s (Sylvester Stallone) past finally catches up to him in the middle of Oklahoma. Plot Overview
In " Caprice ," Dwight’s attempts to establish a quiet new life are shattered when he becomes the target of a drive-by shooting during a routine driving test. The shooter, driving the "titular" white Chevrolet Caprice, is eventually revealed to be , a former associate from Dwight's New York days who has been hiding in Tulsa for years.