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The White Lotus
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Same Spirits, New Forms

  • Episode aired Feb 16, 2025
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Dom Hetrakul, Morgana O'Reilly, Christian Friedel, Arnas Fedaravicius, and Lalisa Manobal 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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As a new round of guests arrives at The White Lotus Thailand, Belinda settles in, Chelsea deals with a moody Rick, the Ratliffs go separate ways, and Kate, Laurie and Jaclyn kick off a girls... Read allAs a new round of guests arrives at The White Lotus Thailand, Belinda settles in, Chelsea deals with a moody Rick, the Ratliffs go separate ways, and Kate, Laurie and Jaclyn kick off a girls' trip.As a new round of guests arrives at The White Lotus Thailand, Belinda settles in, Chelsea deals with a moody Rick, the Ratliffs go separate ways, and Kate, Laurie and Jaclyn kick off a girls' trip.

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    • Mike White
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    • Leslie Bibb
    • Carrie Coon
    • Walton Goggins
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      • Carrie Coon
      • Walton Goggins
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    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Kate Bohr
    Carrie Coon
    Carrie Coon
    • Laurie Duffy
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Rick Hatchett
    Sarah Catherine Hook
    Sarah Catherine Hook
    • Piper Ratliff
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Timothy Ratliff
    Lalisa Manobal
    Lalisa Manobal
    • Mook
    Michelle Monaghan
    Michelle Monaghan
    • Jaclyn Lemon
    Sam Nivola
    Sam Nivola
    • Lochlan Ratliff
    Patravadi Mejudhon
    Patravadi Mejudhon
    • Sritala Hollinger
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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • 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
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Greg Hunt
    Nicholas Duvernay
    Nicholas Duvernay
    • Zion Lindsey
    Arnas Fedaravicius
    Arnas Fedaravicius
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    Christian Friedel
    Christian Friedel
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    8davidmartonendre

    WHERE IS THE SONG??????

    WHERE IS THE FRICKING INTRO SONG????!??

    I can't believe they decided to ditch the iconic theme that has defined the show. It's one of the most recognizable parts of The White Lotus, and its absence really threw me off in this first episode of season 3. That being said, the episode itself was solid. The setting is as stunning as ever, and the casting continues to be top-notch. The storyline is intriguing, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Overall, a great start to the season, and I'm hoping the show can maintain that unique charm moving forward.

    This should meet your needs while keeping the focus on your thoughts!
    8lassegalsgaard

    Same Spirits, New Forms

    When "The White Lotus" first premiered in 2021, it was meant to be a one-off limited series, a satirical yet gripping exploration of wealth, privilege, and power dynamics set against the picturesque backdrop of Hawaii. However, the show's undeniable success led creator Mike White to transform it into an anthology series, bringing audiences to Sicily for its second season while retaining the first season's signature mystery structure. Now, for its third outing, "The White Lotus" takes us to Thailand, introducing a new cast of vacationers and hotel staff. The premiere episode, "Same Spirits, New Forms," sets the stage beautifully for what promises to be another compelling and suspenseful season.

    As always, White expertly weaves together wit, drama, and razor-sharp social commentary as we meet this season's roster of guests, all arriving at the luxurious White Lotus resort for vastly different reasons. Some seek relaxation, others are caught up in personal turmoil, and a few, as we quickly sense, might be hiding secrets that could spell trouble. The way their relationships begin to intertwine is both engaging and unpredictable, while the show also touches on deeper themes of identity, morality, and cultural exploration. The episode does an excellent job of setting up the individual character arcs, slowly hinting at their inevitable clashes and personal reckonings. In classic "White Lotus" fashion, there's already an unmistakable sense that not everyone will leave the island unscathed. The season's signature mystery element is subtly introduced, ensuring that viewers will be theorizing from the very beginning about which of these seemingly fortunate vacationers will meet a tragic fate. With such a larger ensemble cast, some characters naturally stand out more than others in this opening chapter. While a few guests immediately captivate with their intriguing backstories and magnetic performances, others may take more time to find their footing within the narrative. The cast is phenomenal, with an array of fresh faces bringing new energy to the show. However, the most exciting return is undoubtedly Natasha Rothwell, reprising her role as Belinda, the spa manager from Season 1. Her presence not only adds continuity to the series but also grounds the story with a familiar face, much like Jennifer Coolidge did last season.

    "Same Spirits, New Forms" is a fantastic start to what promises to be another unforgettable season, as "The White Lotus" kicks off with a strong premiere that masterfully blends humor, tension, and intrigue. White's ability to craft complex, flawed, and fascinating characters remains as sharp as ever, ensuring that this latest installment will be just as addictive as its predecessors.
    6slickturpentine

    A series in decline?

    Absolutely loved the first season of this show. What made it for me was how real the characters felt, even when they were over the top. I am worried that as the show progresses, the characters are becoming caricatures of themselves.

    Some scenes in this first episode felt very hard to believe. Zion praying to the buddha statue and Jesus while under active gunfire? The Ratcliffe mom rattling off bibliographic information about the family as soon as she encounters the hotel manager? Saxon saying that music gives him a better pump at the gym? These scenes make me feel like I am watching a cheap Hallmark movie as opposed to the more subtle and pointed satire that I have come to expect from the show.

    I am hopeful that the rest of the season will be better.
    7harishnj

    A Familiar Formula with a Fresh Setting, But Missing a Spark

    "The White Lotus" S3 E1 transports viewers to the stunningly beautiful yet spiritually charged island of Koh Samui, Thailand. While the episode introduces a new cast of characters and sets the stage for another season of intrigue and dark humor, it lacks the immediate captivating energy of its predecessors.

    The episode establishes the familiar formula of the series, showcasing a group of wealthy and privileged guests arriving at the luxurious White Lotus resort, each carrying their own baggage and hidden agendas. The introduction of the characters, including a dysfunctional family, a group of college friends, and a mysterious loner, hints at the potential for complex relationships and dramatic conflicts.

    The cinematography is as breathtaking as ever, capturing the beauty of the Thai landscape and the opulence of the resort with stunning visuals. The soundtrack, a blend of traditional Thai music and contemporary sounds, adds to the show's unique atmosphere.

    However, the episode's pacing feels somewhat slow, and the characters, while intriguing, haven't yet fully grabbed the viewer's attention. The humor, a signature element of the series, is present but less biting and satirical than in previous seasons.

    The episode's ending, while hinting at potential danger and mystery, lacks the shocking impact of the previous season premieres. It leaves you with a sense of anticipation, but also a lingering question: will this season be able to recapture the magic and captivating energy of its predecessors?

    Overall, "The White Lotus" S3 E1 is a decent start to a new season, offering a fresh setting and intriguing characters. However, it lacks the immediate spark and captivating energy that made the previous seasons so compelling. Hopefully, the upcoming episodes will delve deeper into the characters' complexities and deliver the sharp social commentary and dark humor that the series is known for.
    7nerrdrage

    starts with a bang and then settles in for the long haul

    The first few minutes of the premiere episode this season are more action packed than the norm but after that, it's time to get comfy and wait for the slow build-up.

    Characters are introduced and seem to have potential. The smug, well-off couple with their perfect teen/young-adult children. Three "cougar" friends on the prowl.

    The mismatched couple who seem on edge. Belinda, back from season one, who I hope will emerge as the center around which the story will build. And of course the local staff, who hopefully will have an Armond in their midst.

    The main attraction here is the star power, staring with Walton Goggins, Parker Posey, Carrie Coon, Jason Isaacs and the Governator's kid. With acting at that high of a caliber, and gorgeous locations, I can be patient about the story revealing itself.

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      The acting debut of Lalisa Manobal (Mook). She was born in Thailand, but has lived in South Korea since age 14 when she joined a record label. Manobal is a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink, in which she sings, dances and raps. With 40 billion streams and 20 million records sold worldwide, Blackpink is one of the best-selling girl groups of all time.
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      Saxon Ratliff: Lochy. You're with me.

      Piper Ratliff: He can sleep with me. I don't mind.

      Saxon Ratliff: That'd be weird.

      Piper Ratliff: Why is it weird?

      Saxon Ratliff: Because. Brothers and sisters don't sleep together after they have full grown, you know... genitals.

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      • February 16, 2025 (United States)
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      • Fisherman's Village Night Market, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
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