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The White Lotus
Anyone saw tonight’s episode? I’m shocked
#the white lotus#twl hbo#the white lotus hbo#hbomax#Theo James#aubrey plaza#jennifer coolidge#………..no comment#they can’t be related then right?#or …my brain has fried
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White Lotus makes me sooo uncomfortable exactly how I feel being around a lot of white people lmao but I can’t stop watching 👺👹
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#the white lotus#series#season#best series forever#fyp#season 2#hbomax#the white lotus edit#gifs#hbo#series gifs#couples
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no for real though they're time jumping right?
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TW ranks high on HBOMax. Up there with TLOU and White Lotus. This doesn’t mean much to Nexstar?
But would HBOMAX be interested in purchasing TW even if live audience tanked on CW? What do steamers look for when purchasing programs?
No it wouldn't mean much to Nexstar because they don’t make money from WB's international license. If TW is only successful as a front loader then I highly doubt HBO Max would be interested while they're purging contents from their library like a fanatical book burner who accidentally ate the same wheat fungus that set off the Salem witch hunt.
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HELLO DASHERS!!!!
we are very sad we weren't able to do a final EOY review show for y'all (a reminder again to get your flu shots!) but we still have sO MANY recommendations to share with you from our year. this is probably going to get long so
our favorite things we watched this year under the cut!
first up, @chero recs!!!
TV
Feel Good (Netflix) - Ended in 2021 but is way underrated!!
Ghosts (UK) (BBC)
Ghosts (US) (CBS)
Heartstopper (Netflix)
Mozart in the Jungle (Prime Video) - Cancelled years ago but also so underrated
Our Flag Means Death (HBO)
Reboot (Hulu)
Reservation Dogs (FX/Hulu)
Search Party (HBO)
Severance (AppleTV+)
Succession (HBO)
Taskmaster (PlutoTV in the US - also Taskmaster's official YouTube channel has most seasons!)
The Bear (FX/Hulu)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video)
The Midnight Club (Netflix)
The Other Two (HBO)
The Righteous Gemstones (HBO)
The White Lotus (HBO)
Yellowjackets (Showtime)
FILM
Bodies Bodies Bodies
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Fire Island
Spirited
The Menu
Thor: Love & Thunder
Triangle of Sadness
Wendell & Wild
and @thelaurenshippen's recs!!
(first off, cherokee did such a nice job putting these all in a spreadsheet for me and putting them in alphabetical order and y'all are just gonna get my stream of consciousness as I go through my 2022 journal watchlist and pull out my favorites okay here we go)
(oh wait, also, it should be said I whole-heartedly endorse cherokee's whole tv list (I've seen, like, 2 movies this year) - the only stuff I haven't watched is feel good, mozart in the jungle, the white lotus, and ghosts (though it's been on my list) so everything else would have been on my list, but I'm not gonna repeat them. okay, NOW here we go)
Station Eleven (HBO) - oh my god I CRIED AND CRIED
Abbot Elementary (ABC/HBOMax/Hulu)
Deadwood (HBO) - decades old at this point but so good
Justified (FX/Hulu) - ditto, also it's coming back in '23
The Dropout (Hulu)
Starstruck (HBO)
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
Hacks (HBO)
Barry (HBO)
The Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO)
The Wilds (Amazon Prime) - cancelled before its time!
A League of Their Own (Amazon Prime)
Interview With The Vampire (AMC)
Avenue 5 (HBO)
She-Hulk (Disney+)
Andor (Disney+) - this, Severance, LOTR, IWTV and Barry were probably my favorites from the whole year
Dead to Me
and for video games, I HIGHLY recommend:
Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Horizon Forbidden West
Outer Wilds
Inscryption (now on console and hOLY SHIT)
God of War Ragnarok
what were YOUR favorites from the year?
#tumblr2022#recommendations#to watch#yes I did just past media recs over the official tumblr art#it's december 21st there's only so much i can do lol
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Do you watch the white lotus on hbomax or through other means iykwim
hbo max!
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What are the latest exclusive shows or movies available on HBO Max that are a must-watch?
In the ever-evolving landscape of streaming services, HBO Max has emerged as a powerhouse, captivating audiences with its diverse range of exclusive shows and movies. As the streaming platform continues to push boundaries and redefine entertainment, viewers are treated to a plethora of compelling content that can be accessed through the hbomax/tvsignin feature. In this article, we delve into the latest and greatest offerings on HBO Max, exploring the must-watch exclusive shows and movies that have taken the streaming world by storm.
The Succession Phenomenon
At the forefront of HBO Max's exclusive content is the critically acclaimed series "Succession." This gripping drama follows the lives of the Roy family, media moguls grappling with power struggles, betrayal, and family dynamics. With its impeccable writing, stellar performances, and a narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, "Succession" has become a cultural phenomenon, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking a riveting exploration of wealth, influence, and family dysfunction.
Euphoria: A Raw and Gritty Exploration
"Euphoria" has been a groundbreaking addition to HBO Max's lineup, pushing boundaries and challenging conventional storytelling. This teen drama, created by Sam Levinson, explores the lives of a group of high school students as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, addiction, and identity. The series has garnered praise for its unflinching portrayal of sensitive issues, coupled with Zendaya's Emmy-winning performance, making it a compelling watch for those craving raw and honest storytelling.
The Flight Attendant: A Thrilling Ride
For those in search of a gripping thriller with a dash of humor, "The Flight Attendant" is a standout choice. Starring Kaley Cuoco in a career-defining role, this series revolves around a flight attendant who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery during a layover. The show seamlessly blends suspense, comedy, and drama, keeping viewers hooked from start to finish. With its unexpected twists and turns, "The Flight Attendant" is a testament to HBO Max's ability to deliver fresh and captivating content.
Raised by Wolves: Sci-Fi Excellence
HBO Max's foray into science fiction has been nothing short of spectacular with "Raised by Wolves." Created by Ridley Scott, this series explores a future where androids are tasked with raising human children on a distant planet. The show's stunning visuals, thought-provoking themes, and intricate plot make it a standout in the sci-fi genre. "Raised by Wolves" showcases HBO Max's commitment to diverse storytelling, offering a unique and immersive experience for fans of science fiction.
The Many Saints of Newark: The Sopranos Prequel
"The Many Saints of Newark" is a treat for fans of the iconic series "The Sopranos." Serving as a prequel to the beloved show, this film delves into the origins of the Soprano family and the complex world of organized crime. With a stellar cast and a narrative that seamlessly weaves into the fabric of "The Sopranos," this movie is a must-watch for both dedicated fans and newcomers alike. HBO Max's ability to revisit and expand upon beloved franchises adds depth to its content library.
Dune: Epic Cinematic Spectacle
HBO Max doesn't just excel in the realm of television; it also brings cinematic masterpieces to the comfort of your home. "Dune," directed by Denis Villeneuve, is a visually stunning adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic science fiction novel. Boasting an ensemble cast and breathtaking visuals, "Dune" is a testament to HBO Max's commitment to delivering epic and immersive cinematic experiences. The film's availability on the platform through hbomax/tvsignin further enhances the accessibility of this blockbuster.
The White Lotus: Satirical Brilliance
"The White Lotus" is a satirical drama that explores the lives of vacationers at an exclusive resort, unraveling the complexities of privilege and societal expectations. Created by Mike White, the series features a stellar ensemble cast and is praised for its sharp social commentary and dark humor. With its intriguing characters and a narrative that keeps audiences guessing, "The White Lotus" exemplifies HBO Max's ability to deliver thought-provoking and entertaining content.
Westworld: A Mind-Bending Odyssey
"Westworld" continues to be a flagship series for HBO Max, offering a mind-bending exploration of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the consequences of playing god. This sci-fi epic, created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through a futuristic amusement park where guests' fantasies come to life. With its intricate narrative, stellar performances, and thought-provoking themes, "Westworld" remains a standout in HBO Max's exclusive lineup.
The Gilded Age: Historical Drama Excellence
For enthusiasts of historical dramas, "The Gilded Age" is a must-watch. Created by Julian Fellowes, the mastermind behind "Downton Abbey," this series transports viewers to the opulent world of 19th-century New York City, exploring societal changes, class struggles, and the pursuit of the American dream. With its lavish production design and compelling characters, "The Gilded Age" adds a touch of grandeur to HBO Max's diverse content offerings.
Insecure: A Celebration of Friendship and Growth
Issa Rae's "Insecure" has been a refreshing and authentic addition to HBO Max's lineup. The series follows the lives of two best friends as they navigate the challenges of work, relationships, and self-discovery. With its witty writing, relatable characters, and a celebration of Black culture, "Insecure" has resonated with audiences, becoming a cultural touchstone for its honest portrayal of friendship and personal growth.
Conclusion
HBO Max continues to redefine the streaming landscape with its impressive array of exclusive shows and movies, making it a go-to destination for entertainment enthusiasts. From gripping dramas like "Succession" to thought-provoking sci-fi in "Raised by Wolves" and cinematic spectacles like "Dune," the platform caters to a diverse audience with varied tastes. The hbomax/tvsignin feature enhances accessibility, allowing viewers to unlock a world of premium content from the comfort of their homes. As HBO Max continues to push creative boundaries, the streaming service remains a powerhouse in delivering quality entertainment that captivates, challenges, and resonates with audiences worldwide.
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HBO Max anuncia adiamento de grandes séries. Confira
Devido a greve dos atores e roteiristas, a HBO Max anunciou que irá adiar diversas de suas grandes séries. Venha conferir quais são elas: #hbomax #whitelotus #hotd #series
As greves de atores e roteiristas de Hollywood adiaram os planos de muitas produções na HBO Max. A plataforma necessitou adiar alguns de seus lançamentos mais esperados para 2024 e 2025, para desespero dos fãs. Dentre as séries anunciadas, destacam-se House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, Euphoria, The White Lotus e outras produções. A principio, o adiamento se deve justamente como uma…
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The White Lotus, from HBOMax, presents a racy and provocative dramady that introduces a new cast of players, each arriving at the stunning White Lotus resort located on the intoxicating Mediterranean Sea, for a week of adventure
#janet walker#haute-lifestyle.com#the-entertainment-zone.com#the white lotus#jennifer coolidge#f murray abraham#haley lu richardson#adam dimarco#michael imperioli#meghann fahy#sabrina impacciatore#tom hollander#simona tabasco#will sharpe#eleonora romandini#theo james#federico scribani#hbo max#beatrice granno
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Is the HBO Max Name Change Good News? 6+ Things to Know
HBO’s path to deliver its online streaming service has been anything but straight. If you were to map it out, it would look more like San Francisco’s iconic Lombard Street than the Interstate. And the HBO Max name change brings another turn in the road, thanks to a recent merger between HBO’s parent company, WarnerMedia, and Discovery, Inc.
A brief history of HBO’s streaming services
The long road to Max
First, there was HBO on Demand. And it launched way back on July 1, 2001. That a full 6 years before Netflix took to the information highway! However, it’s not a streaming service per se, but a companion service available to subscribers of HBO’s linear service through cable or satellite providers.
Then came HBO on Broadband in 2008, which was almost immediately replaced by HBO Go, which officially launched in February 2010. This attempt at online content was an on-demand streaming service, but it also required an HBO subscription through a traditional television provider. The service was slowly put out to pasture starting in the summer of 2020 (and will continue its slow death until mid-2024.)
While HBO Go was just entering mid-life, the big wigs at WarnerMedia saw fit to launch HBO Now in April 2015. Unlike all of the previously launched HBO streaming platforms, HBO Now was a standalone service that did not require a traditional TV subscription. This was HBO’s answer to emergent TV entertainment powerhouses Netflix and Hulu.
Finally… well, not finally, obviously… HBO Max launched in May 2020. But if you think that it replaced HBO Now outright, you’d be mistaken. It was a brand-new service, distinct from HBO’s existing on-demand streaming service. The 2 services existed concurrently for a time while HBO Now subscribers were slowly migrated over to HBO Max.
The HBO Max name change
Getting back on track, in the balmy summer of 2022, WarnerMedia merged with Discovery, Inc., which naturally had its own streaming service, discovery+. (Yes, it was all lowercase.) Abandoning its initial plan to scuttle the somewhat-educational streaming service, the bigwigs decided to roll some of its content into HBO Max. But seeing as the HBO brand doesn’t really gel with Discovery, they decided to drop the “HBO” and go with just Max.
When does Max launch?
The new Max streaming service, which we agree is better than HBO Discovery Max+ (or something like that), launches May 23, 2023.
On May 23, HBO Max is becoming Max — The One To Watch for all of HBO, hit series, movies, reality, and more. #StreamOnMax pic.twitter.com/GYJ4yJtkhG — HBO Max (@hbomax) April 12, 2023
What shows will be on Max?
You’ll find all of the same HBO and HBO Max originals (like Euphoria, Succession, and The White Lotus) on the new service, as well as all those Warner Bros. films, the DC Universe, Sesame Street, and all the other things you’re used to. On top of all that, there’ll be a whole new slate of reality and lifestyle content, from brands like HGTV, Food Network, Discovery Channel, TLC, and more.
Will Max cost more than HBO Max?
The good news is that the prices will remain the same (for now). The With Ads plan will continue to cost $9.99/month or $99.99/year, and the Ad-Free plan will stay at $15.99/month or $149.99/year.
The bad news — of course, there’s going to be bad news — is that Warner Bros. Discovery is taking a page out of the Netflix playbook and locking 4K quality behind a premier tier. Unlike Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Hulu, who don’t charge extra for 4K Quality, Max will move its 4K content into a new third tier called Max Ultimate Ad Free. (I guess nobody told them that Max and Ultimate are basically synonymous.) It’ll set you back $19.99/month (the same as Netflix Premium) or $199.99/year.
However, given that we’ve never really been wowed by the so-called Ultra-High Definition 4K streaming that we’ve watched on HBO Max, so we don’t see any reason to upgrade.
Do existing HBO Max subscribers need to do anything?
Not really. Your subscription will stay the same, so unless you want to upgrade to get 4K, you don’t need to do anything about your subscription.
If you’ve got HBO Max installed on any of the following devices, your app will automatically update to Max: Amazon Fire devices, Roku, Vizio TV, Xfinity, and Cox.
If you’ve got HBO Max installed on these devices, you’ll be prompted to download the Max app when you log in after May 23: Android, Apple, DirecTV, LG TV, Samsung TV, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Can you keep your HBO Max profiles and settings?
Yep. Everything stays the same. Your profiles, account settings, even your viewing history.
Can you keep your HBO Max downloads?
Nope. This is one of the only things that changes. You’ll have to redownload any movies and TV shows with the new Max app.
Is discovery+ going away?
Verdict: Is the new “Just Max” a good thing?
Unless you need 4K streaming (which we’ve never really been impressed with), the revamped Max is a good thing. What you lose in a spotty and limited 4K library is more than made up for with a bunch of new content that make HBO’s offering a more well-rounded streaming service. It will definitely be more appealing to families moving forward.
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With their behavior in this episode plus both shows being in my HBOMax feed
it really hit me that the Roys would be the absolute worst guests at The White Lotus.
...and also I want to read that fanfic.
#succession#the white lotus#ken especially would just overload the staff with constantly changing demands
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Em The Last of Us talvez já tenhamos o Emmy 2023 de melhor episódio
História de casal LGBTQIA+ é transmitida no dia mundial de visibilidade trans Eu não sou fã de séries ou filmes de zumbis. Só estou assistindo The Last of Us porque agora temos nosso podcast, O Que Tem Pra Ver?, e eu não poderia deixar de ver a série que é o maior lançamento da HBOMax nos últimos meses. The Last of Us é baseada em um game super famoso de Playstation, então eu decidi ver. Não me arrependo! O terceiro episódio da série, Long, Long, Time, é um desses episódios que devem ficar na história da TV e do streaming. É maravilhoso. O elenco tem a presença daquele que está em algumas das melhores cenas de seriados nos últimos dois anos: o ator australiano Murray Bartlett, ganhador do Emmy pela primeira temporada de White Lotus. Outro que aparece no terceiro episódio é Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation) que faz o papel de Bill, um "survivalist". Mas o que vem a ser um "survivalist"? É a pessoa preparada pro fim do mundo. Bill tem um bunker dentro de casa, no porão, onde funciona uma sede de vigilância com monitores mostrando as várias faces de sua propriedade. Em todo o entorno ele construiu armadilhas que mantém qualquer ser afastado. Mais não falo para não estragar a experiência de quem ainda vai assistir o episódio. A história de Bill começa em 2003, quando estoura a pandemia do fungo Cordyceps. Ele acaba conseguindo construir um sistema de subsistência em sua casa onde ele tem comida, combustível, água e tudo que precisa para continuar vivendo sozinho em sua fortaleza. Após anos vivendo assim, em total solidão, um dia, através de um dos monitores, ele ouve a voz de um homem que caiu em uma de suas armadilhas. Era Frank com quem ele vai conversar e acaba deixando que ele entre em sua casa. Daí em diante não vou revelar mais nada. Esse terceiro episódio fala da relação entre esses dois homens. É a primeira vez que assisto um filme ou série baseado em um jogo. A maioria é baseada em livros. Quando um filme, ou série, é baseado em livro, um dos desafios é conseguir condensar todo aquele conteúdo numa janela menor de tempo. Já na adaptação de um jogo o desafio é o contrário. É preciso inventar narrativas para ligar as fases do jogo e este episódio, Long, Long, Time é um desses casos e é muito bem sucedido. No jogo o personagem Frank é menor e seu relacionamento com Bill é diferente do que é contado no seriado. Alguns fãs hardcore do jogo talvez achem isso um problema. Já quem não conhece o jogo não vai notar a diferença de narrativas, claro. O episódio traz atuações magistrais dos dois atores e um roteiro afiadíssimo, comovente, cheio de suspense e revelando até alguns momentos de humor. Joel e Ellie aparecem bem pouco, apenas no início e no final do episódio, mas o impacto é grande, emocionante. Confira o trailer do terceiro episóde de The Last of Us: https://youtu.be/9aiv6A5a_gc Read the full article
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The White Lotus, HBOMax
Alright four episodes in and things are finally starting to ramp up. My face throughout the whole episode was stuck on discomfort. This show packs so much tension in every 45 minutes that I'm constantly waiting for somebody to pop off or something crazy to happen but instead we get teased with the smallest little plot pusher. Which is working. I'm officially intrigued. I do wish I knew the overall point of the show because that's what would've helped me decide if I wanted to keep up with but now my determination to find out how this all ends is doing just that...
Character breakdown + Spoilers/Predictions
Armond: The manager of the White Lotus resort. I love him in all his poor choices. He's just constant chaos simply because he has the power to create it. He's also the biggest driver of drama. He lies a lot, almost pathologically, and he will carry those lies to the grave for no real reason.
Nicole Mossbacher: Resort guest, Mark's wife, and Olivia and Quinn's mom. She's a pretty basic character who is teased about possibly having OCD and working during vacation. She was pretty chill in the first 2 episodes but every once in a while she says things that gives off I'm a centrist but my views lean a little more conservative.
Mark Mossbacher: In the beginning he's stressing about possibly having testicular cancer because his father died of cancer... Turns out his father had AIDs. He has a depressive episode over his dad being gay and then, while drunk, he inadvertently comes onto the Armond. The next day Armond tests the waters with Sober Mark and we get uncomfortably funny scenes of Armond coming onto Mark in front of the whole family. Mark's a very passive dude who doesn't do anything exciting in the show but we just find out that he has, in the past, repeatedly cheated on his wife and didn't tell her (he told his son that he did tell Nicole but I don't believe it) I think his theme is just being genuinely unhappy with his life at the moment.
Olivia Mossbacher: She's a college sophmore and has many moments where she calls out her parents questionable statements. She carries herself with a weird nonchalance where you'd think she's a mean girl but she's only ever expectedly mean to her brother. However, she brought along her friend Paula and we start to see that their friendship is built on some unspoken competition. The girls do tons of drugs on vacay until Armond gets his hands on them and breaks his 5 year sobriety. This is when and why shit starts to hit the fan. They know he stole the drugs but because everyone avoids admitting to having illegal drugs, no one is ever outright accused.
Paula: Olivia's poc friend, possible hypochondriac, and supplier of drugs, has secret rendezvous with one of the Hawaiian native resort workers. She refuses to say anything when asked about her nightly disappearances but Olivia knows why or for whom Paula keeps sneaking off. We learn that Paula doesn't want Olivia to know about her and her beau because Olivia always wants what she has. My theory is that this wouldn't be the first time Olivia has stolen a partner of hers and I think now because Paula isn't admitting to hooking up with this guy, Olivia is gonna steal him and use Paula's secrecy as a way of blame.
Quinn Mossbacher: Involuntary loner in my opinion. He comes off as a classic video game nerd, obsessed with the internet, cant live without his Switch and Fortnite. He doesn't have any friends and he takes all the teasing from Olivia and Paula without a fuss. But he starts sleeping on the beach alone and keeps running into these amazing sights to see. This is where we start to see him blossom and speak up. Its ever so slow but in episode 4 he actually walks up to a group of guys and introduces himself, interested in their boat related sport[?] (Or maybe even the guys themselves🤞) He's also the only one who knows about the Dad's affair and stupidly hints at it at the family dinner (he's just genuinely stupid).
Shane Patton: Also a resort guest and the funniest character to me. He's your run of the mill self-centered male Karen (Kevin if you will) and he arrives at the resort with his wife Rachel. They're on their honeymoon but so many moments make you question why in the hell did these two get married? He is in an unnecessarily one sided battle with Armond. First the resort accidentally downgrades his room. Armond gaslights Shane into thinking that he never purchased the bigger room. Shane gets a receipt. Armond tells him there's a German couple staying in the receipted room longer than Shane and his wife are there so the room will not be ready for them in time. Shane finds out the Germans are actually leaving wayy earlier. Armond apologizes and books them a romantic sunset dinner on a boat. The boat is actually a funeral where a strange grieving woman, named Tanya, fails to spread her mothers ashes in the sea. Shane confronts Armond and asks for Corperate's number. Armond creates a fake business card and when Shane realizes the number is fake, he bursts into Armond's office to find him rimming a coworker while high on Ketamine. Prediction: Armond's gonna get blackmailed for abuse of power in a classic Monicagate manner.
Rachel: Shane's wife. Rachel's a journalist who actually looked up to Nicole (her job as CEO of god knows what puts her in the public eye) but when she finally got to sit with Nicole over lunch, Nicole calls her out for writing an incredibly slut shamey article, claiming that Nicole used her femininity to get her where she is now. This is the first smack in the face that maybe journalism isn't for Rachel. Well that on top of the constant teasing from Shane about her career choices. Shane's family is much more wealthy than Rachel's and he always finds subtle ways to make it known. Shane also pays her no mind, flirting with Olivia and Paula and battling Armond. Even during their arguments (which happens too many times for newlyweds) Shane doesn't look at Rachel and just gives periodic "mhmm"s and "okay"s. Also Rachel hates the Mossbacher family simply because they all seem to be doing better than her.
Now for the boring ones
Tanya McQuoid: An eccentric resort guest (which is a polite way of saying, a weird ass person who is over polite and basically pushes herself into every other character's drama in the most unintentional way, she's also bad at reading the room) She comes off as calm and quiet but we find out that her mother recently passed and she's in Hawaii to spread her mothers ashes. She becomes creepily obsessed with the resort's massage parlor manager, Belinda, after a complimentary massage and suggests becoming a beneficiary so Belinda can open up her own massage parlor. Her "obsession" could possibly just stem from Belinda showing her an act of kindness during a hard time but I know I questioned Tanya's intentions for at least the first two episodes... In episode 4, some random dude, Greg, shows up and invites Tanya to dinner after "accidentally" mistaking her room door for his own. Tanya postpones a business meeting with Belinda so she and Greg can hook up that night. The presence of these characters feel a little out of place. Unlike the Newly Weds and the Mossbacher family, there is not a lot of plot overlap. Tanya will often pop up to converse with the others and brag about Balinda's skills but she doesn't cause any trouble. Tanya's also very wealthy so I definitely thing this "Greg" has some secret plot to take down Tanya or plant something or steal her cash and unfortunately I do not think Belinda will see anything bright in her future. Her plans will be left on the backburner which I say is unfortunate because she's a kind woc who is just trying to do her job and is clearly very skeptical about going into business with this strange, rich white, resort guest.
Honorable Mention
Lani: A Hawaiian native, trainee at the White Lotus. She shows up in episode one as her first day on the job. Later we find out she's also pregnant and goes into a premature labor on the job. She has her baby and disappears for the next three episode. Come back Lani, Armond has just started getting your name right!
Show Themes
The show does touch on conversations of race and class but I would not consider this a political show or one with an agenda (it's satire). I point out the characters of color here because their race becomes a device used to create tension but not in a Token POC kind of way. All the characters are rich and they are shamed for it by the show writers. By this I mean nobody is spitting in their faces and calling them Climate Killers but the choices the characters make, the things they say, and the way they act gives the viewer something to laugh at. Their ignorant entitlement juxtaposing with the beautiful Hawaiian beaches and tragic Hawaiian history creates an underlying experience of, look at these rich people not having a good time and they can't even realize why! As for the characters, there is plenty of time to sit back and question, is this character a good person, who's the real antagonist, how do these stories intertwine, who do we root for What story is attempting to be told here? What is the message!?
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im watching white lotus on hbo and omg
armond eating the waiter's ass out!?!?! bitch wtf
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