Denials
- Episode aired Mar 23, 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 4m
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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.
Patravadi Mejudhon
- Sritala Hollinger
- (as Lek Patravadi)
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Come on, really? I was so excited to see what would happen between the two women and the brothers from the last episode, but really? Saxon vomited just thinking about it, and I can understand that.
The reviewers who were complaining about the brother-brother thing in the last episode might not be able to digest what happened in this one. The show is getting interesting story-wise, but I feel like all the characters are just waiting for the final episode to do something crazy because it's the rule-killing usually happens in the finale, so they're just waiting for it.
Also, who hired that security guard? For two episodes now, he's been scared about something that someone stole from him, and to get it back, he's behaving like a thief-even though it's his own thing he's trying to take back. Were the resort owners looking for a security guard to take care of Mook or the resort?
Overall, the tension is building up. I just hope the characters don't wait for the finale and actually do something in the next episode.
The reviewers who were complaining about the brother-brother thing in the last episode might not be able to digest what happened in this one. The show is getting interesting story-wise, but I feel like all the characters are just waiting for the final episode to do something crazy because it's the rule-killing usually happens in the finale, so they're just waiting for it.
Also, who hired that security guard? For two episodes now, he's been scared about something that someone stole from him, and to get it back, he's behaving like a thief-even though it's his own thing he's trying to take back. Were the resort owners looking for a security guard to take care of Mook or the resort?
Overall, the tension is building up. I just hope the characters don't wait for the finale and actually do something in the next episode.
Season two of The White Lotus was so awesome, I knew season three would likely be a disappointment. I was not prepared for how bad it would be.
There is not a single character in season three that is interesting or compelling. Parker Posey is as close to interesting as anyone gets. They all seem half-developed, and lack intention.
For the first time watching this series, I've started to fast forward through scenes. The hapless security guard irritates me the most. Then the unlikeable guy on a mission to "see" someone in Bangkok. The pervy brothers are repellent. The sister wanting to join the monastery, is boring beyond words. The three reunion women are cliches, with no redeeming characteristics. It's so unlike season two, where every single character drew me in, and the plot was electric.
There is not a single character in season three that is interesting or compelling. Parker Posey is as close to interesting as anyone gets. They all seem half-developed, and lack intention.
For the first time watching this series, I've started to fast forward through scenes. The hapless security guard irritates me the most. Then the unlikeable guy on a mission to "see" someone in Bangkok. The pervy brothers are repellent. The sister wanting to join the monastery, is boring beyond words. The three reunion women are cliches, with no redeeming characteristics. It's so unlike season two, where every single character drew me in, and the plot was electric.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
Did you know
- TriviaBelinda 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."
- GoofsThe 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.
- SoundtracksThex khux khwam fan (She Is a Dream) (Music Box Version)
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