The episode focuses heavily on Roxy, the biker gang's munitions expert who has been acting as an informant for ATF agent Stacy Beale.
Stacy Beale finds herself increasingly compromised. She confronts Dwight about his involvement in Pike's death, noting she could arrest him but lacks enough hard evidence to do so. Her personal relationship with Dwight continues to clash with her professional duties, especially as the ATF investigation into the Black Macadams collapses following Roxy’s death.
: While searching Waltrip’s belongings, Roxy is caught. Waltrip initially manipulates her with promises of protection, only to brutally murder her once he confirms she is a "snitch". Tulsa King: 1Г—7
While Dwight builds his empire in Tulsa, a major power shift occurs in the Invernizzi crime family.
: Stacy pressures a terrified Roxy to break into Waltrip’s laptop and bank accounts to gather evidence. The episode focuses heavily on Roxy, the biker
: This act of patricide allows Chickie to take full control of the family, removing the one person who still had a lingering sense of loyalty or respect for Dwight. The Thinning Line for Stacy
By the end of the episode, Dwight faces threats on two fronts: the vengeful Waltrip in Tulsa and the now-unleashed Chickie in New York. Tulsa King Episode 7 - REVIEW, BREAKDOWN & RECAP Her personal relationship with Dwight continues to clash
Following the shootout at Mitch’s bar in the previous episode, Dwight and Mitch Keller dispose of Carson Pike’s body. Before burying him, Dwight takes Pike’s kutte (gang jacket) and sends it back to Caolan Waltrip, the leader of the Black Macadams, as a grisly warning.