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Spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet caught up with "Tulsa King’s" latest Season 3 episode, “The Fifty,” via Paramount+ subscription, so be warned!

"Tulsa King’s" third season is already a blast, with not just one but two high-ranking threats clouding up any future endeavors he's planning for the 2025 TV schedule . There’s James Russo’s mob boss Quiet Ray Renzetti, who didn’t take kindly to Dwight’s solo venturing, and there’s Robert Patrick’s Jeremiah Dunmire, who doesn’t seem like he’ll be taking kindly to anything Dwight’s crew gets invested in. Case in point: Episode 302 had me stressing the hell out each time Patrick and Stallone shared the screen.
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00:00Well, yeah, you know, the Robert Patrick, it's something, it's a gift you're born with.
00:05You know, you could go to acting class your whole life, and I don't dissuade people from
00:09wanting to do that, but you either have it or you don't.
00:12And when Robert came in in that outfit, that hat, and that look, I thought, I'm on a time
00:19machine.
00:19This was like 150 years ago, like modern going against the classic old.
00:25And I just thought the juxtapositioning that side by side, see, that's brilliant.
00:30That's him.
00:31I didn't tell him to do that.
00:32He figured that whole look out himself.
00:36And we have another character named James Russo who plays Quiet Ray.
00:41He's going to figure very much into season four.
00:44So it's all working.
00:48I mean, I sit there and I start to rewind what we've done previously.
00:52See, that's the biggest artist thing that a lot of actors, not actors, people don't realize.
00:58We're jumping scenes that nothing is flowing contiguously.
01:03It's taking the ending first, the first, the last, I mean, it's hard.
01:13To come back, please.
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