Dwight tries to send money to New York and pay for public records to find his daughter, Tina, but is shocked to find that the post office and websites no longer accept cash. He enlists Tyson's help to navigate the "legitimate" world, which involves bribing a DMV clerk to get a license and eventually opening a bank account for a debit card.

Dwight negotiates a more favorable deal for Bodhi’s marijuana dispensary by leaning on their supplier. He also learns that a man named Armand, who has a past connection to the Invernizzi family, is watching him in Tulsa.

Season 1, Episode 2, titled "Center of the Universe," aired on November 20, 2022. This episode highlights Dwight Manfredi's struggle to adapt to modern society after 25 years in prison, particularly his frustration with the shift from a cash-based economy to digital transactions. Key Plot Points

After obtaining his daughter's contact information, Dwight calls Tina. The call is brief and tense, revealing she is now married with children and remains deeply hurt by his long absence.

ATF agent Stacy Beale investigates Dwight's history, later revealing her identity to him and warning that she cannot help him if he continues his criminal activities. Episode Details Director: Allen Coulter Writers: Terence Winter and Joseph Riccobene

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Includes Sylvester Stallone (Dwight), Jay Will (Tyson), Martin Starr (Bodhi), and Andrea Savage (Stacy).

Dwight visits a real-life acoustic phenomenon in Tulsa called the Center of the Universe , where he reflects on his past and his strained relationship with his daughter.