Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Chickie didn't have as big of a role in Tulsa King as he could have, but a new theory shows a way he could become the show's main villain. There's a lot riding on Tulsa King season 2, so the new episodes need an extra kick to make sure it's successful. Tulsa King has experienced several changes and allegations, and they've put the show in a precarious position.
Chickie’s Plan At The End Of Tulsa King Season 1 Doesn’t Make Much Sense Chickie's Plan Was Half-Baked And Made Him Look Weak Close One of the few times Chickie openly opposed Dwight was when he took Goodie and Vince to Tulsa to kill Dwight. The problem with his plan, and the reason it failed to make Chickie a compelling villain, is that it just didn't make much sense.
The theory about Tulsa King season 2 suggests that making himself look weak might have been Chickie's goal all along. During the final confrontation, Dwight offered Goodie a chance to defect and join his gang in Tulsa. Without much thought, and despite the fact he had spent his entire life working for the Invernizzi crime family, Goodie abandoned Chickie. That was a sudden and major surprise given Goodie had been nothing but loyal to Pete and Chickie up to that point.
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