Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Tulsa King season 2, episode 5!A new clip fromTulsa Kingseason 2, episode 6 has been released, showing Dwight (Sylvester Stallone) meeting with leaders from New York and Kansas City to negotiate a peace agreement. ThroughoutTulsa Kingseason 2, the General has been in conflict with Kansas City’s Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo), who believes he’s encroaching on his territory by operating out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He sent his right-hand man, Carl Caputo (Marc De Stefano) to kill Dwight, but he wound up dead, his body dumped at Bevilaqua’s home.

Now,Screen Rantpresents an exclusive clip fromParamount+ofTulsa Kingseason 2, episode 6, which seesDwight and Grillo speaking about peace talks with New York in a restaurant. Bevilaqua argues the city belongs to him, accusing Dwight of swooping in and trying to steal his territory. However, Dwight argues Bevilaqua wasn’t making use of businesses in the town like he has, giving the General a stronger claim. Vince (Vincent Piazza), who is there representing New York, says Dwight needs to acknowledge he’s operating there, trying to find common ground. Check out the clip below:

A montage of Sylvester Stallone as The General in Tulsa King.

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The tension between Dwight and Bevilaqua in the clip indicates their conflict is beginning to reach a boiling point.The main character’s business has already been undermined by marijuana distributor Cal Thresher(Neal McDonough), who first warned Kansas City about the General’s operations. Since he has connections to New York, Vince acts as a moderator, trying to make peace between the majorcharacters inTulsa Kingto stop a war from happening. However, it’s clear from the clip neither leader is planning to back off without a fight.

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Their conflict also comes in the midst of Vince’s distrust of New York’s leader, Chickie (Domenick Lombardozzi), who drunkenly admitted to drowning his father (A.C. Peterson) in season 1 to get his position. He’s also been talking to Bevilaqua behind his leader’s back, now hoping to shake out a deal that doesn’t end in a firefight. However, with both leaders adamant on their claims andTulsa Kingseason 2, episode 5 endingwith Thresher attacking Dwight’s wind farm, the sit-down might only make things even more heated between the pair.

Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) on the phone in Tulsa King season 2, episode 5

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Even though they’re supposed to be having peace talks, it seems like both Dwight and Bevilaqua are going to remain adamant about their positions in Tulsa. While some kind of deal might be cut to keep both of them happy and so New York doesn’t get dragged into a war, it remains to be seen if whatever gets established stays maintained. WithTulsa Kingonly halfway through season 2, plenty of major events between the clashing factions are sure to transpire before the storyline ends.

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Tulsa King

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Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who, after 25 years in prison, is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, by his boss. Faced with the possibility of betrayal, he assembles a crew of unlikely characters to establish a criminal empire in unfamiliar territory.