Tulsa King Tackles a Gangster’s Hierarchy in New Season 3 Clip (Exclusive)

‘The G and the OG’ () will premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday, Oct. 5. A new preview from the next episode features Bohdi Geigerman (Martin Starr), Tyson Mitchell (Jay Will), and Grace (McKenna Quigley Harrington) during a stressful stakeout, where they debate the ranking within their criminal world. After Bohdi prepares to leave, Tyson asserts, “I’m number two, I’m calling the shots here.” However, Bohdi doesn’t believe Tyson holds such a high position.

“No, Goodie is second in command,” he explains, meaning Chris Caldovino’s character. However, Tyson counters with this: “While Dwight is away, Goodie is the top dog,” he asserts – referring to himself. “I’m number two.”

Bodhi responds to Tyson with a pointed remark. “Usually, who’s in charge in a criminal organization depends on who makes the most money,” he says with a smirk. “As far as I remember, it was my marijuana business that was bringing in all the money here. Therefore, I’m second in command.” “What the fk does ‘ergo’ even mean?” Tyson replies, clearly annoyed. “Someone who’s number two doesn’t start using words like ‘ergo!'”

“Number one, number two? You both sound like jerks,” Grace interrupts, stopping both men from arguing about who ranks higher in The General’s criminal organization. They eventually refocus on the task at hand, noticing their target as he exits the Tulsa Strength and Fitness Gym.

As the team gets ready to pursue their target, Bodhi points out something crucial. “Are we certain about the vehicle we’ve selected? […] A Weinermobile would attract less attention.” The camera pulls back, showing they are trailing their mark in a , which Tyson comments “is bulletproof. That’s how a gangster should travel.”

As the car speeds off in chase, Bodhi quips, “You don’t see people driving refrigerators in everyday life,”

Season 3 of Tulsa King Will Feature a ‘Dark’ Evolution For Bodhi

Bodhi, the popular and laid-back marijuana dealer, is going to be a lot more driven and serious in the third season of Tulsa King. “We’ll likely see a more troubled side of Bodhi now. I believe a desire for revenge can… uh, really change someone, and we’re exploring that this season,” Starr explained.

New episodes of Tulsa King air Sundays on Paramount+.

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2025-10-04 19:07