White Lotus

Anonymous
Re:eminent domain. I know an older black gentleman in his 70s where a university bought/took his family’s house and property through eminent domain. And to make matters even worse, they weren’t even allowed on the campus property! Recently he was given an honorary degree on his family’s property.
Anonymous
Armond forever!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, why did Rachel go back to her husband!?


This was puzzling to me too but I think she wanted Belinda to tell her YOU CAN DO IT GIRL! - and Belinda was tired of silly needy ass white women and without that encouragement Rachel resorted to type. Personally I would have stayed and gathered some resources so I could leave on better footing but obviously she isn't as jaded and cynical as I am.


DP. Belinda kinda annoyed me tbh. “Oh a rich white lady I met three days ago isn’t actually going to fund an entire business for me. How surprising. Now I have the sads.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, why do you think Rachel kept trying to make connections and get advice but kept failing? She tried to befriend Paula and Olivia and Olivia’s mom, and Brenda, and nobody would help her.


Because if you watch carefully she is into herself. She really isn't interested in others. Her long diatribe to Belinda showed her true self. Was she ever capable of making one coherent sentence? She didn't really understand herself and just babbled about herself.


Lol. So which characters were the selfless ones who weren’t into themselves?
Anonymous
Just finished White Lotus and came to see what people are saying. It was a slog till the 5th and 6th episodes where it became quite compelling. What most fascinated me was how the unhappy spoiled rich people ended up happy after using and abusing the service workers. Dark, dark critique of capitalism. I mean, DARK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Armond forever!


This is hilarious:
https://www.tiktok.com/@david.lutman/video/6998283418324700422?sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=6965510821481907717&is_from_webapp=v1&is_copy_url=0


Fell down the White Lotus TikTok rabbit hole and someone described it perfectly! Boring scenes with dramatic music.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Armond forever!


This is hilarious:
https://www.tiktok.com/@david.lutman/video/6998283418324700422?sender_device=mobile&sender_web_id=6965510821481907717&is_from_webapp=v1&is_copy_url=0


Fell down the White Lotus TikTok rabbit hole and someone described it perfectly! Boring scenes with dramatic music.


I said many pages ago it’s the rare show carried by its soundtrack
Anonymous
The only thing that’s not quite ringing true to me is how jealous the one girl is of her friend and how her friend is hiding her waiter boy, but maybe they’ll explain why. Or maybe it’s just been too long since I was a teen girl.


The thing that is not ringing true to me is the relationship between the newlyweds - Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is. It's like they don't even know each other. it's weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The only thing that’s not quite ringing true to me is how jealous the one girl is of her friend and how her friend is hiding her waiter boy, but maybe they’ll explain why. Or maybe it’s just been too long since I was a teen girl.


The thing that is not ringing true to me is the relationship between the newlyweds - Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is. It's like they don't even know each other. it's weird.


Some bad marriages really are like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The only thing that’s not quite ringing true to me is how jealous the one girl is of her friend and how her friend is hiding her waiter boy, but maybe they’ll explain why. Or maybe it’s just been too long since I was a teen girl.


The thing that is not ringing true to me is the relationship between the newlyweds - Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is. It's like they don't even know each other. it's weird.


In the scene by the pool where she’s talking to the disdainful younger girls, she tells them that they got married quickly, essentially because “Shane knows what he wants” (paraphrasing). They sarcastically suggest that he pay off her large student loans, and she pretends that she hadn’t thought of that. When it’s clear that they are mocking her, she ends the conversation and strips down to her bikini in front of them in a clearly deliberately sexy way, and it has the desired effect (jealousy).

I thought that scene revealed a lot about their relationship. Rachel may be sweet and naive in some ways, but she married him for money and knows that he married her for looks without many deeper issues being explored. That becomes a problem for her quickly, but not him.
Anonymous
Have we discussed Armand's sh*tting in the suitcase yet? OMG. I died.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have we discussed Armand's sh*tting in the suitcase yet? OMG. I died.


That was one of the most (non sexually) graphic scenes I’ve ever encountered. I’d love to know how they filmed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The only thing that’s not quite ringing true to me is how jealous the one girl is of her friend and how her friend is hiding her waiter boy, but maybe they’ll explain why. Or maybe it’s just been too long since I was a teen girl.


The thing that is not ringing true to me is the relationship between the newlyweds - Rachel and whatever the douchey husband's name is. It's like they don't even know each other. it's weird.


In the scene by the pool where she’s talking to the disdainful younger girls, she tells them that they got married quickly, essentially because “Shane knows what he wants” (paraphrasing). They sarcastically suggest that he pay off her large student loans, and she pretends that she hadn’t thought of that. When it’s clear that they are mocking her, she ends the conversation and strips down to her bikini in front of them in a clearly deliberately sexy way, and it has the desired effect (jealousy).

I thought that scene revealed a lot about their relationship. Rachel may be sweet and naive in some ways, but she married him for money and knows that he married her for looks without many deeper issues being explored. That becomes a problem for her quickly, but not him.


How could you tell she was pretending about him paying off her student loans? And how could you tell she was trying to be sexy and make the girls jealous? What if she just wanted to take a dip in the pool?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have we discussed Armand's sh*tting in the suitcase yet? OMG. I died.


That was one of the most (non sexually) graphic scenes I’ve ever encountered. I’d love to know how they filmed it.


I don’t remember the last time I cringed so much just from watching television.
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