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Tulsa King's Pacifist Bodhi Haunted by Violent Tragedy
3 Nov
Summary
- Bodhi's best friend Jimmy killed in drive-by, leaving him traumatized
- Sylvester Stallone advocating for Bodhi's character development
- Bodhi's evolution from pacifist to potential hardcore gangster teased

As of November 3rd, 2025, the hit Paramount+ series Tulsa King has continued to explore the tense relationship between its lead character Dwight Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, and his associate Jeremiah Dunmire. However, the most compelling storyline this season has been the evolving arc of Bodhi, portrayed by Martin Starr.
Bodhi, the pacifist member of Dwight's crew who runs the legal weed shop, has been haunted by the tragic death of his best friend Jimmy in a drive-by shooting earlier this season. The violent loss has had a profound impact on Bodhi's mental state, leading him to confront the perpetrator, Cowboy Art, in a tense but ultimately compromising manner.
Interestingly, Stallone himself has been one of the driving forces behind giving Bodhi a more substantial and complex narrative. The actor-producer has pushed for the character's development, hinting that Bodhi's journey may take an unexpected turn, potentially transforming him from a pacifist into a hardcore gangster by the end of the season or in future seasons.
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As Tulsa King continues to delve into the dark world of gangster violence and power struggles, the show's willingness to explore the emotional toll on its supporting characters, like Bodhi, has become a standout aspect of the series. Viewers can expect to see how Bodhi's trauma and Stallone's creative vision for the character will shape the remainder of the season and potentially beyond.




