Tulsa King season 3 episode 8, titled Nothing is Over, aired on November 9, 2025. The episode continues the saga of Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone). The episode shows Dwight’s drive to stay ahead of his enemies, particularly Deacon and Jeremiah, as they plot against him.
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In this episode, Dwight uncovers a dangerous plan set in motion by Deacon, who has betrayed him. Deacon, once hired to eliminate Jeremiah, has switched sides, planning to kill Dwight instead.
By the end of the episode, Deacon is captured and used by Dwight as leverage against Musso. The episode concludes with Dwight’s bold actions saving Thresher’s fundraiser from a deadly bomb plot, but the moral and strategic consequences of these decisions remain unclear.
Dwight uses Deacon's betrayal to their advantage in Tulsa King season 3 episode 8
Everything about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 (Image via YouTube/Paramount+)Following Deacon's deceit, Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 ends suspensefully and emotionally. Dwight accuses Deacon of lying during their planned conversation. In the conclusion, Dwight's foresight stops Deacon's evil plot. Dwight's crew kidnaps Deacon after his defection.
Deacon set up a hotel bomb to target Thresher and Margaret, but Dwight's quick thinking and actions rescue the day. Now what will Dwight do with Deacon? After Deacon confesses to the conspiracy, Dwight obtains influence over Musso, who was working against him. The episode closes with Dwight manipulating Musso and securing his position with Deacon, but the consequences are uncertain.
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Dwight and Deacon’s showdown
Everything about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 (Image via YouTube/Paramount+)Deacon’s betrayal is a turning point in Tulsa King season 3 episode 8. Initially hired to kill Jeremiah, Deacon becomes suspicious of Dwight’s intentions and chooses to align with Jeremiah instead. As part of his plot to eliminate Dwight, Deacon plants a bomb in a hotel, aiming to kill Dwight’s political allies, Thresher and Margaret.
Deacon's approach is working, but Dwight isn't deceived. Dwight, Mitch, and Bigfoot meet in a warehouse because Deacon may betray him. Deacon pulls a gun on Dwight, confirming his fears. However, Dwight captures Deacon, nullifying his strategy. Dwight's fast thinking and planning convert a catastrophic conversation into a chance to take charge.
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Musso’s role: The real threat behind the scenes
Everything about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 (Image via YouTube/Paramount+)Musso's true objectives emerge during the episode. Dwight feels Musso is targeting him because of the Deacon hunt. Musso's vendetta toward Deacon over his partner's death corrupts his judgment and drives him for revenge. After meeting with Musso to negotiate the swap, Dwight discards a wire to ensure his advantage.
Musso’s desire to bring Deacon to justice is driven by his need for closure over the loss of his partner. Dwight, however, doesn’t trust Musso’s methods and suggests that killing Deacon is a more permanent solution to the problem. Despite their differences, Dwight and Musso strike a temporary alliance, though it is clear that Dwight is in control of the situation, especially after he captures Deacon.
The bombing planned by Deacon
Everything about the ending of Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 (Image via YouTube/Paramount+)One of the most critical moments in episode 8 is the threat of a bomb planted by Deacon. The bomb is intended to kill Thresher and Margaret during a fundraising event at a hotel, but Dwight’s quick actions prevent the tragedy. After learning about the bomb from Tyson, Dwight rushes to the hotel to stop the explosion. Meanwhile, Tyson and Spencer also work to uncover the plot.
The hotel evacuation by Dwight's staff and Musso's soldiers is frenetic. The fundraiser attendees survive the explosion. Dwight's dangerous game is highlighted by the close call, and the episode's finale reveals the implications.
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Dwight uses Deacon as Leverage
At the conclusion of episode 8, Dwight captures Deacon and uses him as leverage against Musso. After Deacon confesses to planting the bomb, Dwight forces Musso to cooperate, ensuring that Deacon remains under his control. Dwight’s manipulation of the situation puts him in a position of power, but it’s unclear how long he can maintain this control.
Deacon’s fate is left uncertain. Will Dwight keep him alive for future leverage, or will he ultimately dispose of him? The episode sets up future conflicts, with Dwight holding the key to both Deacon and Musso’s fates. The moral and strategic consequences of Dwight’s decisions will likely come to a head in the upcoming episodes, as enemies close in and alliances shift.
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To watch Tulsa King season 3 episode 8 and other released episodes, stream it on Paramount+.
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