There's Only 1 Episode Left in 'The White Lotus' Season 3
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The seventh episode of The White Lotus’ third season opens with a wordless montage of images from a Muay Thai match. Later, we briefly see a few characters watching the event, in a scene that leads to...
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Watching her dose herself with Lorazepam is both funny and deeply unsettling, because it speaks to something real.
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Every guest on The White Lotus, whether it is through marriage, moxie, mooching, or murder, is pretty rich. No surprise there; a certain level of wealth is a prerequisite to spending a week in a place like this.
In Season 3, Episode 7, Walton Goggins' Rick finds what he thinks is closure with Scott Glenn's hotel owner, but there may be more than meets the eye here.
The penultimate episode of the HBO drama kicks off with Sam Rockwell’s Frank accompanying Goggins’ Rick to Lek Patravadi’s Sritala Hollinger’s home, pretending to be a director looking to cast her, so Rick can confront the source of his childhood trauma.
Here are our top six theories about who will die in The White Lotus season 3 finale, taking into account where things stand after episode 7. We left Rick (Walton Goggins) and Frank ( Sam Rockwell) in the midst of a wild night out in Bangkok, marking a catastrophic return to alcoholism for the latter.
Carrie Coon has revealed that Mike White cut a scene from The White Lotus after Donal Trump was elected as the 47th US President. The Fargo star, 44, who plays the disgruntled soon-to-be divorcee, Laurie, in the hit HBO drama, revealed White had penned the third season of the show prior to Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris.
What ‘The White Lotus’ Cast Has Said About the Weird Incest Vibes Between Brothers Lochlan and Saxon
The White Lotus viewers aren’t the only ones who have ... [who] needs a lot of care and love in order to sort of keep trucking.” While Lochlan and Pipper’s interactions appear more innocent ...
IT'S BEEN A little over two years since we last took a visit to a White Lotus resort. And while that's just about par for the course in the modern television landscape, you only really begin to realize just how much you've been missing writer/director Mike White's razor sharp world and characters once you're back in.