The episode takes its title from a real Tulsa landmark where an acoustic anomaly allows a person to speak and only hear their own voice. Dwight uses this spot for a vulnerable moment of self-reflection. Music
Dwight is frustrated to find that cash is no longer king. To track down his estranged daughter, Christina, he must bypass an online paywall that requires a credit card—something he doesn't have.
Back in New York, the Invernizzi family is angry about Dwight’s actions in the pilot. They decide to "tax" him $100,000 as an apology for punching a made man.
After successfully obtaining a debit card through a mix of bribery and patience, Dwight finds Christina's number. Their brief, tense phone call reveals she has built a life without him and is hesitant to reconnect.
If you are looking for the emotional track that plays during Dwight's monologue at the end of the episode, it is widely believed to be from the official Tulsa King soundtrack .
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