Tulsa.king.s01e07.720p.web.h264-truffle.mkv.mp4 Apr 2026

: In New York, Chickie Invernizzi reaches a breaking point regarding his father, Pete. Feeling unappreciated and overshadowed by Pete's affection for Dwight, Chickie drowns his father in a bathtub. This "Oedipal" act allows Chickie to seize control of the family, shedding his hairpiece in a symbolic gesture of his new, more menacing persona.

: Following the shootout at the Bred 2 Buck, Dwight and Mitch dispose of Carson Pike’s body. They send Pike’s jacket back to Caolan Waltrip as a brutal message. This triggers a chain of events where Roxy, an ATF informant and Waltrip's girlfriend, is caught attempting to steal incriminating data for Stacy Beale. In a chilling sequence, Waltrip strangles Roxy, signaling an escalation in the war between Dwight’s crew and the Black Macadams. Tulsa.King.S01E07.720p.WEB.h264-TRUFFLE.mkv.mp4

The episode masterfully balances the theme of , contrasting Dwight’s attempt to protect his daughter with Chickie’s violent rejection of his own father. Critics highlight that Pete’s death marks the end of Dwight’s remaining loyalty to the Invernizzi family, effectively making him a "king" in his own right, though one with a massive target on his back. : In New York, Chickie Invernizzi reaches a

"Warr Acres" is widely regarded by viewers on platforms like IMDb and Reddit as the point where Tulsa King transitions from a fish-out-of-water comedy-drama into a high-stakes crime tragedy. 'Tulsa King' Recap: Season 1, Episode 7 “Warr Acres” : Following the shootout at the Bred 2

: While personal danger mounts, Dwight’s business prospects grow. Bodhi reveals he is a high-level cybercriminal who has amassed millions in stolen cryptocurrency, offering to fund Dwight’s new casino venture.

: Dwight’s daughter, Tina, faces tragedy when her husband, Emory, is brutally attacked in New York. Dwight, suspecting the Invernizzi family’s involvement, urges Tina to move her family to Tulsa for protection. Thematic Analysis

The episode's title refers to a suburban city in Oklahoma, but the narrative focuses on the internal and external collapses facing Dwight "The General" Manfredi (played by Sylvester Stallone). The episode is characterized by two major deaths that alter the course of the season: the murder of the informant Roxy and the patricide of mob boss Pete Invernizzi.