Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (finale) ending explained: Is Dwight able to kill Jeremiah?

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Tulsa King season 3 finale, episode 10, aired on November 23, 2025, leaving fans with some major questions about the fate of the characters. Dwight and the Dunmire family were at their wits' end, setting up a spectacular climax. Season 3 concludes several storylines and teases future confrontations. The finale closes several arcs and teases Dwight's rising empire.

Disclaimer: The following article contains spoilers from Tulsa King season 3 finale episode. Reader’s discretion is required.

In the finale, titled Jesus Lizard, Dwight faces one of his toughest challenges yet—rescuing his sister, Joanne, from the clutches of Jeremiah Dunmire. As the situation escalates, Dwight prepares for war with Jeremiah, gathering his trusted crew for a full-scale attack.

By the end of the episode, Dwight kills Jeremiah, securing control over Montague Distilleries, and solidifying his power in Tulsa.


Dwight's Revenge in Tulsa King season 3 finale

A detailed discussion about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus)A detailed discussion about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus)

In the finale of Tulsa King season 3, Dwight’s main objective is to save his sister, Joanne, who has been kidnapped by Jeremiah. In the episode, Dwight and his team prepare supplies for a showdown with the Dunmire family, building tension. Dwight quickly plans to rescue Joanne and eliminate Jeremiah after learning of her abduction. As Dwight prepares for conflict, the episode features strategic planning, betrayal, and violent action.

The real turning moment is when Dwight realizes Jeremiah used deception to take over Montague Distilleries. In desperation, he kidnaps Joanne to subdue Dwight. But Dwight persists and starts a chain of events that leads to the Dunmire estate brawl. Dwight tries to save his sister and his empire from being overthrown.

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Jeremiah underestimating Dwight

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Jeremiah's inability to appreciate Dwight's resolve in Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 is key. By kidnapping Joanne, Jeremiah hopes to convince Dwight to give up the distilleries. Dwight doesn't submit. He gathers his allies and organizes a devastating attack on Dunmire. Jeremiah doesn't aware that Dwight is a vengeful family guy and a businessman.

When Dwight’s crew arrives at the estate, they are met with fierce resistance from Jeremiah’s men. Although, Dwight's well-organized team quickly beats Dunmire's forces. Realizing that he is going to lose, Jeremiah leaves Joanne and runs away. Dwight's personal vendetta against Jeremiah starts here and ends with a brutal fight.


Cole’s redemption

Cole, Jeremiah's son, defected and joined Dwight's crew, startling everyone. Throughout the series, Cole has had a hard time choosing between loving his father and being upset about all the violence going on around him. In the ending, Cole realizes how mean his father is and helps Dwight save Joanne. He gives Dwight important information to help him attack, like a map of the Dunmire farm.

In the finale, Cole's switch to help Dwight and signal his internal battle is crucial. Cole's complicated persona lends depth to the ending, since his actions benefit Dwight. Cole's redemption narrative opens up future possibilities, considering his strained connection with his father.

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The final confrontation between Dwight and Jeremiah

A detailed discussion about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus)A detailed discussion about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 10 (Image via YouTube/Paramount Plus)

The final confrontation between Dwight and Jeremiah is the most intense moment of the episode. After Dwight’s crew successfully takes control of the Dunmire estate and rescues Joanne, Dwight pursues Jeremiah.

Dwight captures Jeremiah after a brutal fight. For poetic justice, Dwight tortures and hangs Jeremiah over a fire pit. Dwight's savagery is retaliation for Jeremiah's harm to the Montagues and him.

As Dwight watches Jeremiah burn, it’s clear that this act is not just about revenge; it’s about securing his place as the dominant figure in Tulsa. With Jeremiah dead, Dwight’s control over Montague Distilleries is solidified, ensuring that his criminal empire will continue to thrive. This brutal final act underscores Dwight’s ruthlessness and his determination to protect what he has built.

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Dwight’s crew emerges unscathed

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In the aftermath of the battle, Dwight and his crew sit down to celebrate their victory at the Bred-2-Buck Saloon. Despite the intense conflict, Dwight’s crew emerges unscathed.

The victory is bittersweet, however, as Dwight reflects on the toll the violence has taken on his relationships and his empire. Russell, inspired by Dwight’s leadership, decides to leave Tulsa and start his own venture in New Orleans, hinting at the upcoming spin-off series NOLA King.

Musso, the FBI agent, also makes an appearance, finalizing a deal with Dwight. In exchange for a confession from Deacon, Dwight secures his freedom from federal oversight and gains the necessary permit to sell Montague Distilleries’ bourbon legally. With the deal sealed, Dwight can focus on expanding his business without the looming threat of federal intervention.

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Tulsa King season 3 is available for streaming exclusively on Paramount+.

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Edited by Rajan Bhattacharya

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