>zero cultural impactWoah.. Stallone just ain’t what he used to
>>219423797Stallone was never big, he was mogged by Arnie
People are sick of crime being glorified. We want to see a good man bring God to his community.
>>219423899Mom, I like it. What if that god was baal
>>219423899Quagmire?
>>219423797What would happen if land man met Tulsa man?
>>219423899You’ve got a sense of justice, kid. You work for me now
This show is wildly popular what are you talking about OP?
>>219423797Even here, while it was airing, we barely managed to have threads. You got spirit, kid. You work for me, now.
>>219423797This show is embarassing. Stallone should've retired after Rocky Balboa and Rambo 4
can he make expressions anymore?
>>219423899What’s up with dudes on 4chan being all about God these days, what changed? Getting older and starting to fear want comes after death?
I live in(near) tulsa.Nobody watches it.There was a decent amount of local interest initially because they were actually filming it here and oklahoma is far from hollywood's big picks for location if isn't a Twister movie.However>portrayed us in weird way that only a coastal faggot would >messed up the center of the universe >stopped filming in Tulsa entirelyNot worth watching
>>219425577Rejection of post-modernsit leftist faggotry. Commies and trannies were getting catered to by most institutions and industries, so conservacuck bible thumping became counter culture.
>>219425577They started larping after playing too many Paradox games as crusaders.
>>2194255774chan is contrarian, the world is becoming Godless.
>>219423827He was Mogged but never big? Ok, kid.
>>219425577These days? For 10 years at least now. Also it's all performative.
>>219424022There would be a lot of Tul Sucking
>>219423797Nothing started after 2008 has real cultural impact with how the Internet works>>219425577They hope to find a pure virgin wife at church to hate her guts even harder than liberated women.
>>219423797This entire show is just fucking goofy, Walker Texas Ranger tier.I enjoyed Season 1 and 2 for what it was, Season 3 however was dogshit and the final episode was just pure trash, 80 year old Stallone leading a killing squad and all the bad guys just jump in front of their guns like in a bad video game, obviously he has no bullets in the exact very second Robert Patrick is in front of his gun.It has no cultural impact because it is a 90s tv show put in the 2020s.
>>219423797>>219423827>>219425550Why is this nigga so addicted to Botox wtf
I was only exposed to Tulsa King through youtube shorts (probably uploaded by some indian content farm). Is there anything more to it than a tame "badass man is underestimated and succeed at everything and humiliates his opponent by being badass" power fantasy?
This whole thread works for me now
>>219425550Typa face ppl in old people's homes make at the carers to let them know they just shat their pants
>>219425577Incel converted massively to Christiniaty around 2016 because they related it with white supremacy
my uncle who owns a bunch of guns and got banned from his range for mishandling a firearm loves this show
>>219425691Bambino?
>0 nudityI love old bitches and they refuse to show them naked
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>>219425577Nah zoomer edgelords started to realize that being an atheist is too mainstream so they act like religious extremists because that's counter culture these days
>>219423797>Anon! You were work for me now.
>>219435648Your uncle works for me now.
>>219425577Not everyone is paid to post here. Rabbi
>>219423797I watched season 1. Good aura, shit plot. All you really need are the memes
>>219439189his first girlfriend was hot in a almost tranny way but still hot shame she got shit canned and we never saw her nude
>>219423797Don't blame Stallone. Streaming TV shows rarely leave a mark on culture; they're just slop to be consumed and forgotten.
>>219423797>zero cultural impact not related to Tulsa King, but this is sth that can be said about almost any show these days. I have no idea how TV shows could even be culturally relevant. There are so many of them, they are so easy to miss, and then when you catch them, there are also kind of weak and just not impactful. For example, I just binged Animal Kingdom, I loved it. But that is a 6 seasons show, with a compelling plot, loads of sex, interesting characters, and generally high rates. And nobody cares. 0 threads here. No memes or shorts popping up. Compare it something like Sopranos. I see so many clips of Sopranos weekly that I basically catch entire episodes in 30 sec intervals. I am not even complaining, just thinking how irrelevant shows are these days.
>>219425577>catholics send missionaries all over the globe>turd-world savages accept the christian doctrine for free food>hundreds of years pass, and said turd-world savages exponentially start gaining access to the internet over the past 10 yearsDo the math
>>219452057as the other anon said things changed with streaming where there are so many shows only maybe 1 or 2 megahits actually reach cultural relevance. and the ability for everyone to pick and choose shows rather than be forced into the same schedules dictated by media companies means its less likely that people will see the same shows beyond the biggest onesthough I'd also note there are some shows that are huge in ratings for a network but don't actually have much discussion online. the NCIS shows have always gotten some of the highest ratings on cable for a scripted show but beyond an occasional thread about boomerslop you wouldn't know it on here. sometimes shows just don't get the online community
>>219425585The spinoff is taking place near me (Frisco, TX), but apparently they're filming most of it in Ft Worth for some reason.
>>219423797>tulsa king>not even filmed in tulsawhat's the point then?
>>219452646>Frisco, TXshould be india king
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