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Full-Moon Party

  • El episodio se transmitió el 16 mar 2025
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Patrick Schwarzenegger and Sam Nivola in The White Lotus (2021)
Stars of “The White Lotus” Season 3, Natasha Rothwell, Parker Posey, Sarah Catherine Hook, Lalisa Manobal, Sam Nivola, and Tayme Thapthimthong share how the process of working with director Mike White was extremely collaborative and free of pressure. The cast reveals if they’d want to travel with their characters IRL.
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Mientras una fiesta en un yate se alarga hasta la noche y los amigos exploran los clubes de Bangkok, se desarrollan historias paralelas con desacuerdos familiares sobre planes futuros y mist... Leer todoMientras una fiesta en un yate se alarga hasta la noche y los amigos exploran los clubes de Bangkok, se desarrollan historias paralelas con desacuerdos familiares sobre planes futuros y misteriosos sucesos en un hotel cercano.Mientras una fiesta en un yate se alarga hasta la noche y los amigos exploran los clubes de Bangkok, se desarrollan historias paralelas con desacuerdos familiares sobre planes futuros y misteriosos sucesos en un hotel cercano.

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    Leslie Bibb
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    • Kate Bohr
    Carrie Coon
    Carrie Coon
    • Laurie Duffy
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Rick Hatchett
    Jon Gries
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    • Greg Hunt
    Sarah Catherine Hook
    Sarah Catherine Hook
    • Piper Ratliff
    Jason Isaacs
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    • Timothy Ratliff
    Lalisa Manobal
    Lalisa Manobal
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    Michelle Monaghan
    Michelle Monaghan
    • Jaclyn Lemon
    Sam Nivola
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    • Lochlan Ratliff
    Patravadi Mejudhon
    Patravadi Mejudhon
    • Sritala Hollinger
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    • Victoria Ratliff
    Natasha Rothwell
    Natasha Rothwell
    • Belinda Lindsey
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    • Saxon Ratliff
    Tayme Thapthimthong
    Tayme Thapthimthong
    • Gaitok
    Aimee Lou Wood
    Aimee Lou Wood
    • Chelsea
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    • Frank
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    9maddmaxx46

    Such a Fantastic Episode

    This episode was the best of the season so far and stepped up a couple of stars from the second-best one. I love the direction each family or group is going in. The Ratliff family is about as split up as you can possibly get, with the Dad in serious trouble. The boys were funny this episode, with how much the youngest let loose compared to how shy he's been all season. The three ladies were such a treat to finally watch them get super drunk and let loose as well. This whole episode was the biggest unwind for all and felt very refreshing to watch. Rick's friend, coming in as Sam Rockwell, was so cool and his story is quite shocking to Rick. This is the exact direction I was hoping for, and I hope it continues in this direction. 4.5/5 stars.
    5c-yigen

    Getting more and more boring.

    This last season is a let down so far. Nothing really happens, I mean literally nothing happens. It's like they focused more on adding mysterious music to the scenes to make it entertaining rather than making a good story line.

    The conversations are boring, some of the characters are just plain boring. But there are some very good actors among them, it's just sad that nothing happens 😅

    All in all There are just way too many content and shows to watch. So it doesn't make sense that they would make something this.

    They can get away with one bad season but let's just hope that season 4 will be good so it won't get canceled in the future.
    10lassegalsgaard

    Full-Moon Party

    Over the past several years, television has embraced a fascinating and often darkly humorous trend: satirizing the lives of the wealthy and the privilege that comes with extreme affluence. Shows like "Succession" and "The White Lotus" have delved into this world, not just to mock excess but to explore the deep-seated unhappiness, moral decay, and existential crises that often lurk beneath the luxury. What these shows have demonstrated time and again is that wealth does not necessarily equate to happiness, and that behind the grand facades of these elite families lie tensions, insecurities, and a constant hunger for validation. "The White Lotus," in particular, has always been masterful at using its titular hotel as a playground for the rich to unwind, indulging in the escapism they believe they need from their supposedly grueling lives. Each season provides a new cast of privileged guests, allowing the show to revel in their self-indulgence while subtly dismantling their illusions of control and contentment. The brilliance of the series lies in its ability to balance satire with deeply human storytelling, exposing the vulnerabilities of its characters even as they succumb to their worst impulses. The show lets them momentarily enjoy their freedom before stripping away the illusion, revealing the mess they inevitably make of themselves. And as the season progresses, it's never a question of "if" things will spiral out of control - it's "when" and "how." Season 3, Episode 5, "Full-Moon Party," is a perfect example of this dynamic in action.

    This is the jolt of energy that a lot of people feel like has been lacking from Season 3 (not me). Not only is it a wild and eccentric hour of television that feels like an explosive culmination of the season's first four episodes, but it also serves as a crucial turning point for many of the central characters. With several of them at personal crossroads, the episode captures a moment of transformation, where key decisions and dramatic escalations shape the form of what's to come in the remainder of the season, and it's done in a big party of arguments and debauchery that we love to see.

    Mike White once again proves himself a masterful storyteller, weaving themes of escapism, self-destruction, privilege, and moral decay into the very fabric of the episode. He expertly balances the recklessness of these larger-than-life personalities with sharp social commentary, using the Full Moon party and a separate girls' night out as prime stages for chaos and indulgence. The way the characters immerse themselves in these experiences - seeking either freedom, connection, or oblivion - highlights both the allure and the inevitable fallout of their lifestyles, but continues to also indulge in the wealthy perception of being able to do everything without any consequences.

    White's direction is as sharp and assured as ever. He captures the tension, debauchery, and simmering conflict with his distinct visual style, making every moment feel electric with possibility and dread. The performances are uniformly stellar, but Michelle Monaghan and Jason Isaacs stand out with affecting turns that anchor the episode's core. Monaghan does a lot with very little, using mimicry to sell the scheming nature of her character, while Isaacs gives an emotionally resonant turn as someone at his breaking point. Additionally, a guest appearance adds an extra spark of intrigue, making for a truly unforgettable installment.

    Of course, "The White Lotus" has never been afraid to shock, and this episode delivers plenty of jaw-dropping moments. While some could be seen as purely provocative - like an intense and uncomfortable kiss or a truly existential killer monologue - the storytelling ensures that they feel earned - carefully built up over the season in ways that enhance the tension and set the stage for the final stretch. As we move toward the season's conclusion, it's clear that these characters' fates are hurtling toward something significant, and if this episode is any indication, what comes next is sure to be both thrilling and devastating.

    "Full-Moon Party" is "The White Lotus" at its best: darkly funny, deliciously messy, and unflinchingly honest about the self-inflicted tragedies of the privileged. It's a standout episode in a season that continues to prove why this show remains one of the most compelling on television, even if some feel like its showing its weaknesses here.
    108_mario

    I've never rewatched any episode

    I've never rewatched any episode straight after it aired but this last episode was a gold mine and a mine field!

    Every single scene was either a gold mine of iconic lines and meme-worthy reactions or a mine field of absolute chaos and deviance.

    Because there were so many small moments and details, I rewatched it and caught even a few more important details - that I think many people won't notice them because they're too distracted whilst watching and that's why they say this season is boring, they're just not paying attention or thinking about what they're watching. There are so many symbolisms with the rule of 3, the lizards that bring bad luck, the mischievous monkeys.

    Overall this season is being very entertaining and for me, that I used to travel to Thailand very often, sometimes twice a month, seeing the small details of culture, religion and dealing with customers in a hosting scenario makes me feel like I'm more immersed in the story and how the pace is moving.

    To me, this is even better than season 1.
    8nerrdrage

    getting back to form

    The writing on this season has been less focused and sharp than the previous two but this one improves by developing Tim's plotline to a crisis point, and by giving Rick an interesting scene.

    To this point, Walton Goggins has been wasted. He's usually the chaos-bringing but so far he's just been a mopey nothing. He doesn't actually do much more in this episode except listen to Sam Rockwell's demented story, which is a gratifyingly White Lotus-like scene. We needed more like that all along.

    The Thai characters are still frustratingly bland. The guard screws up again. The three cougar friends get some glossy, funny scenes but I still wouldn't say there's a plotline attached.

    The season seems to hinge on the resolution of three plots: Tim's meltdown; whatever Rick is up to; and Belinda vs Greg/Gary.

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      Sam Rockwell (who plays Rick's friend Frank) has been in a long-term relationship with season regular Leslie Bibb (who plays Kate) since 2007.
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      Frank: Well, you know, I'm... I moved here because, uh... I moved here because, you know, well, I had to leave the States, but I picked Thailand because, uh... Because I always had a thing for Asian girls, you know? And when I got here, oh, I was like a kid in a candy store. You got money, no attachments, nothing to do. I started partying. It got wild. I was picking up girls every night. Always different ones, petite ones, chubby ones, older ones, sometimes multiple ladies a night. I-- I was out of control. I became insatiable. And, uh... You know, after about a thousand nights like that, you start to lose it. I started wondering, where am I going with this? W... why do I feel this need to fuck all these women? What is desire? The form of this cute Asian girl, why does it have such a grip on me? 'Cause she's the opposite of me? She gonna complete me in some way? I realized that I could fuck a million women, I'd still never be satisfied. Maybe... Maybe what I really want, is to be one of these Asian girls.

      Rick Hatchett: Really?

      Frank: You know?

      Rick Hatchett: Uh, not really.

      Frank: No, really. Really? So, one night I took home some girl, turned out to be a lady-boy, which I'd done before, but this time, instead of fucking the lady-boy, the lady-boy fucked me. And it was kind of magical. And I got it in my head that what I really wanted was to be one of these Asian girls, getting fucked by me, and to feel that.

      Rick Hatchett: Uh-huh.

      Frank: So I put out an ad, looking for a white guy, my age, come over and fuck me. Found a guy looked a lot like me. Then I put on some lingerie and perfume, made myself look like one of these girls and I thought I looked pretty hot. Then this guy came over, railed the shit outta me. Then I got addicted to that. Some nights three, four guys would come over, rail the shit outta me. Some I even had to pay. And at the same time I'd hire an Asian girl, who'd just sit there, and watch the whole thing. I'd look in her eyes, while some guy was fucking me, and I'd think, "I am her, and I am fucking me."

      Rick Hatchett: Mm-hmm.

      Frank: Hey, we all have our Achilles' heel, man, you know. Where does it come from? Why are some of us attracted to the opposite form? Yeah. And some of us the same? sex is a poetic act. It's a metaphor. Metaphor for what? Are we our forms? Am I a middle-aged White guy on the inside, too? Or inside... could I be an Asian girl?

      Rick Hatchett: Right. I don't know.

      Frank: Guess I was trying to fuck my way to the answer. Then I realized I gotta... I gotta stop with the drug, the girls, the-- You know, trying to be a girl. I got into Buddhism, which is all about, you know, spirit versus form, detaching from self, getting off the never-ending carousel of lust and suffering. Being sober isn't so hard... Being celibate, though, that's... I still miss that pussy, man.

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