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Now, this is a Tulsa King worth bending the knee for. With refreshingly nuanced, twisty plotting and sharp dialogue courtesy of writer David Flebotte, the somewhat misleadingly titled “Life Support” (more on that in a second) is, appropriately, the first time in a long time that this show has shown signs of real, creative life.
The entire episode deals with the aftermath of the bombing of Dwight and Tyson’s car, which succeeded only in badly injuring Tyson’s father, Mark. Fortunately, it wasn’t an…