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The White Lotus
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  • Episode aired Mar 9, 2025
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Leslie Bibb, Michelle Monaghan, and Carrie Coon 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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Jaclyn's resort getaway with friends falls flat when the destination proves less exciting than expected. Meanwhile, Piper seeks support for a family announcement aboard a yacht, and Rick rev... Read allJaclyn's resort getaway with friends falls flat when the destination proves less exciting than expected. Meanwhile, Piper seeks support for a family announcement aboard a yacht, and Rick reveals his past to Chelsea.Jaclyn's resort getaway with friends falls flat when the destination proves less exciting than expected. Meanwhile, Piper seeks support for a family announcement aboard a yacht, and Rick reveals his past to Chelsea.

  • Director
    • Mike White
  • Writer
    • Mike White
  • Stars
    • Leslie Bibb
    • Carrie Coon
    • Walton Goggins
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    • Director
      • Mike White
    • Writer
      • Mike White
    • Stars
      • Leslie Bibb
      • Carrie Coon
      • Walton Goggins
    • 29User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Leslie Bibb
    Leslie Bibb
    • Kate Bohr
    Carrie Coon
    Carrie Coon
    • Laurie Duffy
    Walton Goggins
    Walton Goggins
    • Rick Hatchett
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Greg Hunt
    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
    • (as Lek Patravadi)
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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
    Arnas Fedaravicius
    Arnas Fedaravicius
    • Valentin
    Christian Friedel
    Christian Friedel
    • Fabian
    Dom Hetrakul
    Dom Hetrakul
    • Pornchai
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      • Mike White
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    8pinkmanboy

    A Vacation You Can't Escape From

    If there's one thing "The White Lotus" understands better than any other show, it's that vacations aren't about relaxing. At least, not in the way we like to imagine. In Mike White's world, taking a few days off at a luxury resort doesn't mean disconnecting from reality-it means stepping into a black hole of self-discovery, where all the comfort, sunshine, and overpriced cocktails serve only to strip away the last layers of denial the characters have about themselves. And this episode takes that dynamic to an even more dangerous level, playing with the idea of escape versus confrontation in a way that already has me anxious (and maybe even a little terrified) for what's coming next.

    The big question hanging over the characters is this: are they hiding from something, or are they searching for something? For Timothy, the answer is clear-he wants to hide. The problem is, he's failing miserably at it. Dodging phone calls about his financial ruin is no longer enough, so now he needs something stronger. Enter Lorazepam, which he shamelessly steals from Victoria, throwing himself into a chemical haze that sends him spiraling into increasingly reckless behavior. And his escape isn't just psychological-over the course of the episode, Timothy gets himself into a massive mess by, of all things, stealing a gun, making it painfully obvious that he won't be leaving this resort the same way he arrived. If he leaves alive, that alone will be a miracle.

    Jaclyn, Kate, and Laurie, meanwhile, are fully committed to proving that the hotel's concept of "wellness" means absolutely nothing to them. This trio has already cemented itself as one of the best dynamics of the season, and they shine even more here as they decide to ditch the resort and look for some "real fun." The scene where they throw themselves into the chaos of Songkran (Thailand's New Year festival, famous for its massive water fights) is a blast because it perfectly encapsulates what these characters are all about-women desperately trying to feel young and free, even though deep down, they're just as trapped as every other guest at the White Lotus. The way they shift between exhilaration and discomfort in this hyperactive setting is comedy gold, especially when their wild night unexpectedly leads them into the company of two extremely shady Russians...

    And speaking of "illusionary fun," we have the yacht storyline, where the Ratliff family embarks on a trip that's practically doomed from the start. Saxon is in peak scumbag mode, trying to turn Lochlan into a mini version of himself. And while Lochlan is your typical awkward teenager, no one could've predicted the revelation that he actually has a talent for magic tricks-something that unexpectedly makes him the star of the group, even catching Chelsea's attention. This seemingly harmless detail says a lot about how "The White Lotus" approaches sibling dynamics and how much the show loves to subvert expectations. While Saxon spends the entire episode trying to force Lochlan into being a "real man," it's actually the kid's natural weirdness that makes him stand out.

    But what really makes this episode one of the most intense of the season is the growing sense that all this "fun" is just a smokescreen for something much darker. Timothy, drugged up and armed, is clearly headed down a one-way road. Rick finally reveals the real reason for his trip-to avenge his father's death. And there's yet another ticking time bomb just waiting to go off... The show has always been brilliant at turning internal conflicts into full-blown disasters, and this episode feels like the ultimate setup for the storm that's clearly brewing.

    At the end of the day, this episode just reinforces the idea that no one actually relaxes at the White Lotus. Every single character is trapped in a cycle of denial, guilt, and failed attempts at control, and the show has way too much fun pulling the rug out from under them at the worst possible moment. The scariest part? Even with all the warning signs staring them in the face, the characters still think they're just enjoying a vacation. But we know better-this is all leading straight to disaster...
    10dudumaister

    This episode is genius

    Top-notch cinematography, engaging story, well-developed characters, soundtrack... I mean, it's all perfect.

    For me, this was the best episode of the entire series so far.

    This series is about feeling things, it is able to communicate with emotions, which is very difficult to find something similar.

    I feel sad seeing so many bad and cliché series getting so much recognition, while something good like White Lotus is criticized as "boring". Have people become so stupid, so used to the same old thing? It seems that only a few can see how extraordinary this series is, at least with the comments I see online.

    Congratulations to Mike White, you are a true genius of audiovisual art!
    9altmuligtlogin

    People are not understanding this art

    Simply put, the atmosphere is deep and amazing. It's clear to see how it's either love it or hate it. It may seem slow for some, and for others it's perfectly executed. It's honestly amazing how Mile has put this together and the whole vibe is very, very hard to encapsulate into film/media. I personally think it's going over a lot of people's heads, and I think it's people who are more into fast paced and action packed stuff. The core values of this show and (especially this season which I think is only nice) is the subtle acting, subtle buildup, the quirky characters and atmosphere. But you have to really watch it with heart, otherwise you might get bored if you're on your phone meanwhile.
    7Brandon-22-686749

    Best so far, but still shallow and lacking charm.

    Did the studio say "you have to dumb this down, middle America doesn't get it. Make it more like marvel"?. Every character is so poorly written and so one dimensional, including established characters from previous seasons. The beauty of the previous two seasons was the realistic dialog, and incredible dimension given to each person. You cared about everyone, and in this season, you care about no one. The cinematography is stunning as always, but the direction is just... dumbed down. Belinda especially, why is she all of a sudden so stereotyped? She feels like an entirely different character. There's a scene of her sitting on a lounger reading a book, and I swear you can see a lightbulb over her head when she gets an idea. It's like watching a high school play. It's all just so.... "High school play".
    7rom_tra

    Good but not amazing

    This show is what it should be. I'm amazed some people complain that characters are not likeable when it's basically the whole concept of the White Lotus.

    However i'm not as hooked as I was in season 2 so far but maybe that's for the best and everything is gonna explode soon.

    Overall, I really hope that they are gonna catch us off guard and that the things that we think are going to happen will be completely different to what we were expecting. I really like the fact that you look at this and keep wondering how this is gonna end up, even outside the whole murder case (which honestly i don't care so much about).

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    • Trivia
      The song Abanibi is sung in Thai, it's an Israeli song that won Eurovision Song Contest Paris 1978 (1978).
    • Goofs
      They are at a resort on Koh Samui, an island in the Gulf of Thailand, but during the yacht cruise, they tour islands located around Phuket and Krabi which are on the other side of the Kra Isthmus that separates the Andaman Sea from the Gulf of Thailand, over 250 kms away across land.
    • Quotes

      Victoria Ratliff: I just had my prescription filled, and I could tell some are missing.

      Piper Ratliff: You don't have enough Lorazepam to get through one week at a wellness spa?

    • Connections
      References The Princess Bride (1987)
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      Performed by The Son of P.M.

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