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The White Lotus
S3.E6
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  • Episode aired Mar 23, 2025
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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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In the wake of the festivities, Laurie finds herself feeling deceived by Jaclyn, while Saxon tries to bury what happened the night before.In the wake of the festivities, Laurie finds herself feeling deceived by Jaclyn, while Saxon tries to bury what happened the night before.In the wake of the festivities, Laurie finds herself feeling deceived by Jaclyn, while Saxon tries to bury what happened the night before.

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    • Mike White
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    • Mike White
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    • Leslie Bibb
    • Carrie Coon
    • Walton Goggins
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    • Director
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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
    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)
    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Victoria Ratliff
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Frank
    Natasha Rothwell
    Natasha Rothwell
    • Belinda Lindsey
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    Patrick Schwarzenegger
    • Saxon Ratliff
    Tayme Thapthimthong
    Tayme Thapthimthong
    • Gaitok
    Aimee Lou Wood
    Aimee Lou Wood
    • Chelsea
    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Jim Hollinger
    Nicholas Duvernay
    Nicholas Duvernay
    • Zion Lindsey
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    8michaelnicholasluciano

    Finally coming into fruition

    Was a bit skeptical during the first 1/2 of this season and now feeling like the S03 is picking up and starting to develop the juicy themes and entangling plots that made the previous seasons so intriguing and worthy of the hype.

    This episode had much more intriguing plots for each character that actually allowed them to develop into more 3 dimensional characters with depth as opposed to the first episodes where characters feel introduced as cheap stereotypes and pastiches. The previous seasons did this to a certain extent but nice to see this season take its time to bloom into that even though everyone was holding their breath. Excited to see how it wrap up!
    9krupocin-1

    The best thing on TV currently

    ...and yes, I'm including my formerly beloved Severance, which went from a tight, intriguing, focused thriller of a S1 (something I would strongly recommend to every person I talked to about it) to a strong S2 start that slowly lost its focus, blew up in scale, and turned into a kid with ADHD, ending on a somewhat exciting but empty husk of a finale. I can't believe all the 10/10 ratings on the finale, but I digress.

    S3 of White Lotus, sure at 8 episodes it's moved a little slower than S1 (6 eps) & S2 (7 eps), and while I love having more time with this location, these characters, and most of all these topics of exploration, I do think my one criticism of the season would be that 6-7 eps make more sense for the contained stories they're telling. I could end up eating these words depending on how the final 2 eps go, but so far, this is my take.

    My other minor critique is while we do have some fantastic characters this season (and no Jennifer Coolidge's Tanya thankfully, she was funny in S1 but I was pretty sick of her cartoon character schtick by end of S2) - but they're not quite as compelling on the whole as the last two seasons. Gaitok & Mook, while I actually like the actors a lot, they're just not given much to work with. It seems like they just wanted to shoehorn in some locals, which is great in the sense that the stories about the hotel interacts with the place it's located are a huge part of why this show is good, but in Hawaii & Italy the stories couldn't haven't happened without the locals, while so far in Thailand they almost feel retrofitted, regardless of what happens. What has Mook even done besides look attractive and give Gaitok mixed signals? The actress playing her deserves better imo.

    So, with these complaints, why am I giving this ep a 9/10? Well, because those are really the only complaints I have about the entire season. This location is by far the most interesting visually, has on average the best collection of acting performances (S1 leaned more comedy, S2 was a mixed bag, Plaza/James couples were fantastic as was Imperioli but otherwise it was so-so, this season pretty much the whole cast is putting on a masterclass), but most of all, it's by FAR the most interesting areas of exploration.

    Sure, power/status is compelling, sex is fun to do but not the most interesting topic to explore beyond that, but identity/meaning/and our own narratives about who we are vs who we actually are - I honestly don't think you can top that. What happens when we realize the stories we tell ourselves about who we are, why we are the way we are, or how we see ourselves in relation to others, are challenged? What comes with the existential crisis of your entire identity being ripped away from you? Can you overcome your worst instincts and habits during your lowest moments? There's just so much going on here and and I watch each episode twice to catch everything I missed the first time.

    Some may not like this because of some of the surface events (brother on brother, depressing Duke Dad, less comedy, etc) and that's totally fine we all have our presences, but if you're open to going along for the existential ride with Mike White & Co, there's really not much better on right now.
    8kikilangmore319

    The morning after...

    Wow. As usual, the music was excellent, the writing was sharp, and of course the acting was superb (Patrick Schwarzenegger stood out this episode). With the White Lotus, I've come to expect these aspects to shine-but the storytelling in the back half of this season is proving to be very effective.

    This episode was shocking, yet surprisingly grounded. One of the things that makes this show so special is the way that tension escalates. Each character is progressively mentally unraveling, and the murder mystery aspect keeps the tone ominous. Mike White knows how to keep us guessing, and this show is the perfect example of that. I'm very excited to see how this story concludes.
    9mcnieljake

    Always anxious

    Such a good job of keeping us sweating. Every scene makes you feel an emotion you can't describe. Mike White has created a show that will live on as one of the greats. Thank you for challenging the norm and forcing viewers to feel weird about the dark thoughts we all think about.

    This episode had be gasp, cringe, sigh and worry. Why is the family dinámica so strange? What's going to happen with the gun? Who do you think is going to lose it? That's this episode. It keeps you guessing, and everyone is a suspect.

    Will I be happy to know who did it...well no. Who's happy when someone is murdered. But, it will be epic.
    8maddmaxx46

    Solid Episode, Victoria Ratliff is Adorable

    I always forget to give a shoutout to Parker Posey from this season, but her accent and the way she acts are hilarious and adorable. This was another solid episode that pulled down a bit from the prior episode, but still kept the same energy. Seasons are always slow burns with beautiful shots and slow pacing, but it works every season. Whether it's some of the Ratliff family that are taking on the repercussions of their decisions or Rick, who is aggressively pursuing what he came to do in Thailand, they go in different directions, but somehow give that uneasy anxiety that pulls you in as you get deeper into the season. Can't wait for the last two episodes. 4/8 stars.

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      Belinda Lindsey paraphrases Scarface (1983). The actual quote said by Al Pacino is: "In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women."
    • Goofs
      The Ratliffs visit what appears to be a traditional Thervada Buddhist temple, but almost everything Luang Por Tira tells Timothy is antithetical to Theravadin beliefs. Theravada does not prescribe that a person's spirit returns automatically to an "ocean of consciousness" upon death, nor that one should seek fulfillment by communing with family, nature, or the spirit realm. Theravadins believe that when one dies, one is reincarnated according to one's karma, or the intentional acts of one's mind, speech, and body.

      A real Theravadin monastic teacher would probably advise Timothy that the path to fulfillment upon death is to renounce greed, abstain from alcohol and drugs, treat others with love and respect, avoid violence including self-harm, and seek mental clarity so he can stop deceiving himself.
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      Chelsea: God, I don't think there's a drug in the world that would make me get with my brother.

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      Referenced in Pop Culture Crisis: 'Snow White' FLOPS, 'White Lotus' Scene SHOCKS Viewers, Fitness Influencer CRINGE | Ep. 803 (2025)
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