
Season 3 doesn’t just raise the stakes — it completely flips the table and sets it on fire.
CTT doesn’t just win… they dominate. Every lease they touch turns to gold, every gamble pays off, and before anyone can react, they’re sitting on top of a multi-billion dollar empire. But that’s not enough. Power like that comes with an appetite, and their next move? Taking over M-Tex. Not a partnership. Not a negotiation. A full-blown corporate takeover that sends shockwaves through the entire oil world. The kind of move that makes enemies overnight.
Meanwhile, Cooper is dealing with something far darker — except he’s not really “dealing” with it at all. What starts as one mistake turns into a realization: he’s good at this. Too good. Clean, precise, and impossible to trace. One turns into two… then three… and by the end of the season, he’s quietly sitting at a chilling 6 for 6. No witnesses. No consequences. Just a secret that keeps growing heavier — or maybe not heavy at all.
Angela? She’s done playing the waiting game. Stuck at home, bored out of her mind, she decides to take control in the most unexpected way possible. A secret online life begins — one that no one suspects, because on the outside, nothing changes. Same style, same attitude, same Angela. But behind the screen? A completely different story, and a dangerous one if it ever gets out.
Then there’s Ainsley and Paigyn — what starts as a simple friendship slowly turns into something neither of them is prepared for. Ainsley, especially, finds herself caught between curiosity and confusion, trying to understand feelings she’s never had to confront before. It’s messy, real, and complicated in ways that shake up everything she thought she knew about herself.
And somehow… T.L. gets stuck in the most frustrating loop of all. While everything around him explodes into chaos, his storyline feels like déjà vu — a recycled romance arc with Cheyenne that mirrors old patterns, old mistakes, and the same emotional rollercoaster we’ve seen before. Different names, same drama.
By the end of it all, nothing feels stable. Power shifts, secrets pile up, and every character is walking a line that’s getting thinner by the second.
Totally wrong? Probably.
But honestly… would you still watch? 👀

