SUMMARY
  • 'Tulsa King' S2 follows Dwight as he expands his crime business amid threats.
  • Season 1 stood out for its blend of humor and character relationships.
  • Fans are disappointed with Season 2's forced humor and lack of character depth.

When Season 1 of Tulsa King dropped, it was a total surprise. We were introduced to Dwight Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, who had just gotten out of prison after 25 years. His mission is to start a crime family in Tulsa. The series had everything: drama, crime, and even some funny moments.

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

We loved seeing how Dwight tried to fit into this small town and build relationships with his crew. But now Season 2 has finally premiered in September, and honestly, it feels a bit different. Dwight’s back, but he’s facing new challenges, like angry old mobsters and local business rivals.

And wait, they even changed the filming locations. Fans are feeling a bit mixed about it all. Let’s break down what’s changed and why some viewers are saying this season isn’t hitting the same way.

What is Tulsa King Season 2 About?

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

In Season 2, Sylvester Stallone‘s Dwight Manfredi is back in action, trying to grow his crime business in Tulsa. But it’s not easy! He has to deal with ATF charges hanging over him, which makes everything even more complicated.

And on top of that, he’s got some new enemies. One big player is Carl Thresher, a local businessman who wants to keep all the profits to himself. Then there’s Bill Bevilaqua, a mobster from Kansas City who does not like Dwight one bit.

So, it’s like Dwight is in a boxing ring with a lot of opponents, and he’s trying to dodge punches while still reaching for his dreams. This season has a lot of action and drama, but can it keep the fun spirit we loved from Season 1?

What Sets Season 2 Apart From Season 1?

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

Let’s rewind to Season 1 for a moment. That season started with such energy! We met Dwight, fresh out of prison and looking to make a name for himself. He wasn’t just some tough guy—he was funny and relatable.

The show balanced serious moments with lighthearted ones, making us root for Dwight as he built his new family. One of the best parts was seeing Dwight form this “chosen family” in Tulsa.

The season ended on a high note with Dwight opening a casino, and we were all eager to see what would happen next. The excitement was real, but now, as we dive into Season 2, it feels like we’re missing that special charm.

Why Fans Aren’t Enjoying Season 2 as Much

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

Season 2 isn’t getting the love that Season 1 did, and fans are voicing their disappointment. Many viewers think the humor feels forced and awkward, like when someone tells a joke that doesn’t land.

Plus, the conversations just aren’t as interesting as they used to be. Some fans feel the characters have not been developed well enough. Check out some fan reactions:

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There are a bunch of new bad guys coming into the story, but it seems like the show is losing focus on the characters we loved. Fans really want that original charm back, and right now, it feels like the show is struggling to keep it together.

Tulsa King Season 2 Brings New Challenges and Struggles to Establish Its Tone

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

So what’s new in Season 2? Well, Dwight’s got a whole parade of new threats. He’s still our laid-back mobster, but now he’s dealing with some serious antagonists. We’ve got Carl Thresher, and then Bill Bevilaqua.

These antagonists are adding some spice, but the tone is a bit all over the place. In the beginning, the show seems to take its time to set things up, but that leads to some slow moments. The legal problems Dwight faces don’t have the excitement we hoped for.

And let’s talk about some of the random scenes that feel out of place—like the singing janitor. What was that all about? It seems as if they tried to add quirky moments but missed the mark.

By the time we reach Episode 3, things start to pick up a bit, and we see more character growth and conflict. Fans are really hoping the season can get back on track and bring back the fun and excitement we love.

The Filming Locations Have Changed in Season 2

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A still from Tulsa King (Credits: Paramount+)

And here’s a big change: the filming has moved from Oklahoma to Atlanta! Season 1 had its heart in Tulsa, with all those recognizable locations that made the story feel real. But for Season 2, they decided to film in places like Norcross and Gainesville, which feels off.

We used to see iconic spots like the Tulsa International Airport and local coffee shops (where Dwight used to grab his espresso), but now those familiar settings are gone. The whole vibe has just changed! Fans are missing the local flavor that made the show unique.

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