Grillo appears as a weary but sharp-tongued federal prosecutor brought in specifically to nail Dwight. He has no personal vendetta, which makes him even more effective—he just sees Dwight as a trophy. Grillo and Stallone share only one scene together (so far), but their verbal sparring crackles with the energy of two veteran screen fighters circling each other.
Tyson’s arc takes a serious turn in this episode. No longer just a wide-eyed driver, he’s forced to make a leadership call when Dwight is sidelined by legal woes. Will captures the character’s internal struggle between ambition and fear, setting up a potential power shift within the Manfredi crew. The New Threats: Episode 3 Guest Stars Neal McDonough as Ellis “The Saint” Sweeney If there’s a scene-stealer in Episode 3, it’s McDonough. He plays a Kansas City-based construction magnate and rival gang financier who smells blood in the water. Unlike previous thugs, Sweeney is all smiles and tailored suits, but McDonough’s icy blue eyes and whisper-quiet threats make him instantly more dangerous than any enemy Dwight has faced. His introductory monologue about “modernizing the frontier” is the episode’s highlight. tulsa king season 2 episode 3 cast
The lovable, anxious dispensary owner gets a surprising boost in screentime. With the threat of RICO charges looming, Bodhi becomes the unwilling voice of reason. Starr’s deadpan delivery of panicked dialogue provides much-needed levity without undercutting the stakes. Watch for his scene explaining crypto money laundering to a baffled Dwight—it’s pure comedy gold. Grillo appears as a weary but sharp-tongued federal