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Tulsa King's Cal Thresher Gears Up for Explosive Season 3 Finale

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  • Cal Thresher's emotional final speech in Tulsa King season 3 finale
  • Cal's plan to amass power by running for governor of Oklahoma
  • Ongoing tension between Cal and Dwight Manfredi
Tulsa King's Cal Thresher Gears Up for Explosive Season 3 Finale

As the third season of the Paramount+ series Tulsa King approaches its finale, actor Neal McDonough is hinting at an explosive and emotional conclusion for his character, Cal Thresher. According to McDonough, the final speech of the season will be a standout moment, with the director even questioning whether the actor could pull it off.

McDonough explains that Cal Thresher is a complex and misunderstood character, and the finale will showcase his true colors. The actor is excited for fans to see a different side of Cal, one that will make them say, "Wow, Cal is one of us."

The key focus of Cal's storyline this season has been his decision to run for governor of Oklahoma. He sees this as an opportunity to not only help the state but also amass a significant amount of power for himself, which he can then use against his rival, Dwight Manfredi (played by Sylvester Stallone). The two characters continue to butt heads, with Cal carefully distancing himself from Dwight's criminal activities to maintain his political aspirations.

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However, the relationship between Cal and Dwight is more of an off-screen battle, as the two characters are constantly talking about each other, creating great drama. McDonough teases that by the end of the season, the true nature of Cal and Margaret's (Dana Delany) relationship will be revealed, with the two using each other for their own purposes.

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Cal Thresher is running for governor of Oklahoma in an effort to amass power and take down his rival, Dwight Manfredi.
The two characters continue to butt heads, with Cal carefully distancing himself from Dwight's criminal activities to maintain his political aspirations.
According to actor Neal McDonough, the final speech of the season will be a standout moment, showcasing a different and more emotional side of Cal Thresher.

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