Same Spirits, New Forms
- Episode aired Feb 16, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 1m
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.
- Sritala Hollinger
- (as Lek Patravadi)
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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.
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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.
However, the tone and pacing of this season feel significantly different. I noticed a slower approach and a darker atmosphere, which may not sit well with longtime fans of the show. It seems to impact the tension and dynamics that made the previous seasons so engaging.
Despite these changes, creator Mike White continues to explore themes of class anxiety, mystery, and death, now set against the stunning backdrop of Thailand. The return of Belinda, the spa manager from Season 1, adds a sense of continuity, though the absence of some beloved characters from earlier seasons is noticeable.
Overall, Episode 1 of The White Lotus Season 3 offers a fresh yet different take on the resort's stories, showcasing both the strengths and challenges of its new narrative direction and cast.
Thailand looks absolutely stunning, as does the hotel. The cinematography, soundtrack, and overall vibe - all perfect. The episode immediately pulls you in and makes you feel like you're there, which is something this show always does so well.
I saw a lot of buzz online about Lisa joining the cast, and I was honestly expecting to be let down since hype usually leads to disappointment. But she's great! I saw Grace Randolph's tweet, and after she gave positive comments on these actresses, I was especially curious about Lisa and Aimee's performances. Have to say they both delivered, and the whole cast is already bringing such strong energy.
Also, from the very first episode, you can tell something is going to happen with the siblings. It's HBO MAX, so nothing really shocks me at this point (Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon).
Overall, a strong opener, and I can't wait to see where this season takes us!
Already I find myself writing the stories for each character in my head and being absolutely certain that my story is the right story, but I know better than that. I will be wrong in some capacity but I will also be right in others.
That is why I love this show and that is why I cannot wait for this season to continue. All I can say is, a fantastic start with what seems to be the perfect cast, per usual, which I'm sure will deliver.
The 77th Emmys Acting Nominees in Character
The 77th Emmys Acting Nominees in Character
Did you know
- TriviaThe 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.
- Quotes
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.
- SoundtracksKhn swy cida
Performed by Sommai Noi Duangcharoen
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 1m(61 min)
- Color