Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this hate for Olivia but she proves to be a very loyal friend. She not only keeps her friends' secret, she comforts her after they had a fight. I think all of these people have redeeming qualities, it's just that they are clueless about their privilege and that's the point of it all. People aren't terrible 100% of the time, but when they are bad it makes us see them only in a bad light.
She was still pissed and vying for some lesbo action.
This show tried to do EVERYTHING trendy right now: victim of everything Paula, bisexual Olivia, aspergers brother, CFO ball buster Mom, doofus Dad, normal leisure staff hooking up w guests, rich widower w mental health issues/alcoholic, single mom spa worker, gay hotel manager recovering drug addict, shallow dumb emotional abusive trust fund Husband (nothing wrong w sticking up for yourself and the room you paid for! My husband is a doormat), struggling writer hot new wife who married a rich idiot (and if she stays she should do WTf she wants).
True. True.
Yes I don't understand at all why people think that it's white privilege to expect to receive what you pay for. If a rich white person buys a Tesla and they receive a Toyota, they're just supposed to say "Thank you" or else they're not kind to the "service class?" As a member of the "service class" I get paid to help people, so if that's classist, I'm out of a job, so please don't discourage white people from hiring people to help them. Please don't discourage anyone of any race, class, color, national origin, etc. from hiring people to help them.
It was actually the room mommy paid for. Can’t believe anyone is defending that *sshole.
Regardless of who paid- he had been looking forward to the honeymoon suite and was given a clearly inferior room to what had been promised and paid for. Moreover when he raised it (initially pretty mildly) the hotel manager gaslighted him and blatantly lied to his face instead of just acknowledging the mistake and apologizing- which was what understandably especially got to him. Regardless of how dislikable he may be as a person, he was 100% in the right on this issue and the people saying he should have just let it go are apparently complete pushovers that are fine with being taken advantage of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally into this show and can't wait for the finale! No spoilers please but who do we think dies???
I recall in the first episode that the older couple at the airport said "wasn't someone killed" there - which implies that it was a KILLING rather than a death by illness or accident. So the BLSM is out ?
I think Rachel is not dead - too obvious and who other than Shane would have killed her.
Is it Paula?
The other clue I thought of is that it would have to be somebody whose body needs to be transported from Maui to Honolulu. So, not Paula's boyfriend.
Also, I am in the minority on Jennifer Coolidge's character, I cannot stand her. She's SO whiny and the dynamic with her and Belinda is painful. I've actually fast forwarded through a couple of her scenes.
I'm late to this show, but I have to say I completely agree. I love Jennifer Coolidge, but HATE this character. She is so unbelievably self-absorbed, needy, and whiny. I get that that's how her character is written, but it is painful to watch. She never once asks Belinda about herself, just expects her (Belinda) to drop everything and come running when she needs her. Ugh. And her interactions with the man staying next door - CRINGE.
I thought the Molly Shannon character was spot-on and it was nice to see her not overdo it. I love MS too, and was so glad to see her just play that role straight. Also love Connie Britton's character, even if she is completely absorbed in her work. Both she and Steve Zahn said some very true things and came across as so believable. I had no idea Steve Zahn was such a good actor.
Did anyone else notice that all the "bad" people were white, and all the "good" ones were POC? I thought that was very incredibly blatant and frankly, annoying.
Which characters on the show would you consider « good » other than maybe Belinda?
The teen son —who was white— was also good.
But I think PP sees what she wants to see.
I saw this the opposite way. The bad people were the service people. College friend, hotel worker thief, lying worker hiding pregnancy, bad manager, spa manager scamming rich client into a bad investment. Rich people just living their lives.
DP. This is a very strange take. The staffer who hid her pregnancy wasn't portrayed as bad, at all. She was just trying to keep her job. The spa manager was a wonderful character and wasn't trying to "scam" the Jennifer Coolidge character at all! She was excited about the prospect of having her own spa, but hadn't even considered it until the JC character suggested it.
She hid a pregnancy to get a job. Can't do that. Went into labor and his it. There is no chance that the spa she described would work.
1) I see advice to MC women interviewing while pregnant to hide it.
2) What are working class pregnant people supposed to do? Welfare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this hate for Olivia but she proves to be a very loyal friend. She not only keeps her friends' secret, she comforts her after they had a fight. I think all of these people have redeeming qualities, it's just that they are clueless about their privilege and that's the point of it all. People aren't terrible 100% of the time, but when they are bad it makes us see them only in a bad light.
She was still pissed and vying for some lesbo action.
This show tried to do EVERYTHING trendy right now: victim of everything Paula, bisexual Olivia, aspergers brother, CFO ball buster Mom, doofus Dad, normal leisure staff hooking up w guests, rich widower w mental health issues/alcoholic, single mom spa worker, gay hotel manager recovering drug addict, shallow dumb emotional abusive trust fund Husband (nothing wrong w sticking up for yourself and the room you paid for! My husband is a doormat), struggling writer hot new wife who married a rich idiot (and if she stays she should do WTf she wants).
True. True.
Yes I don't understand at all why people think that it's white privilege to expect to receive what you pay for. If a rich white person buys a Tesla and they receive a Toyota, they're just supposed to say "Thank you" or else they're not kind to the "service class?" As a member of the "service class" I get paid to help people, so if that's classist, I'm out of a job, so please don't discourage white people from hiring people to help them. Please don't discourage anyone of any race, class, color, national origin, etc. from hiring people to help them.
It was actually the room mommy paid for. Can’t believe anyone is defending that *sshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this hate for Olivia but she proves to be a very loyal friend. She not only keeps her friends' secret, she comforts her after they had a fight. I think all of these people have redeeming qualities, it's just that they are clueless about their privilege and that's the point of it all. People aren't terrible 100% of the time, but when they are bad it makes us see them only in a bad light.
She was still pissed and vying for some lesbo action.
This show tried to do EVERYTHING trendy right now: victim of everything Paula, bisexual Olivia, aspergers brother, CFO ball buster Mom, doofus Dad, normal leisure staff hooking up w guests, rich widower w mental health issues/alcoholic, single mom spa worker, gay hotel manager recovering drug addict, shallow dumb emotional abusive trust fund Husband (nothing wrong w sticking up for yourself and the room you paid for! My husband is a doormat), struggling writer hot new wife who married a rich idiot (and if she stays she should do WTf she wants).
True. True.
Yes I don't understand at all why people think that it's white privilege to expect to receive what you pay for. If a rich white person buys a Tesla and they receive a Toyota, they're just supposed to say "Thank you" or else they're not kind to the "service class?" As a member of the "service class" I get paid to help people, so if that's classist, I'm out of a job, so please don't discourage white people from hiring people to help them. Please don't discourage anyone of any race, class, color, national origin, etc. from hiring people to help them.
The new wife really didn’t want to even ask what happened when they didn’t get the HoneyMoon Suite that was paid for. That escalated things and her telling her new spouse not to bother doing anything about it. Just take the $8k a week room not the $12k a week room you paid for….
A dinner doesn’t make it up. Just fix the bill and apologize and apologize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally into this show and can't wait for the finale! No spoilers please but who do we think dies???
I recall in the first episode that the older couple at the airport said "wasn't someone killed" there - which implies that it was a KILLING rather than a death by illness or accident. So the BLSM is out ?
I think Rachel is not dead - too obvious and who other than Shane would have killed her.
Is it Paula?
The other clue I thought of is that it would have to be somebody whose body needs to be transported from Maui to Honolulu. So, not Paula's boyfriend.
Also, I am in the minority on Jennifer Coolidge's character, I cannot stand her. She's SO whiny and the dynamic with her and Belinda is painful. I've actually fast forwarded through a couple of her scenes.
I'm late to this show, but I have to say I completely agree. I love Jennifer Coolidge, but HATE this character. She is so unbelievably self-absorbed, needy, and whiny. I get that that's how her character is written, but it is painful to watch. She never once asks Belinda about herself, just expects her (Belinda) to drop everything and come running when she needs her. Ugh. And her interactions with the man staying next door - CRINGE.
I thought the Molly Shannon character was spot-on and it was nice to see her not overdo it. I love MS too, and was so glad to see her just play that role straight. Also love Connie Britton's character, even if she is completely absorbed in her work. Both she and Steve Zahn said some very true things and came across as so believable. I had no idea Steve Zahn was such a good actor.
Did anyone else notice that all the "bad" people were white, and all the "good" ones were POC? I thought that was very incredibly blatant and frankly, annoying.
Which characters on the show would you consider « good » other than maybe Belinda?
The teen son —who was white— was also good.
But I think PP sees what she wants to see.
I saw this the opposite way. The bad people were the service people. College friend, hotel worker thief, lying worker hiding pregnancy, bad manager, spa manager scamming rich client into a bad investment. Rich people just living their lives.
DP. This is a very strange take. The staffer who hid her pregnancy wasn't portrayed as bad, at all. She was just trying to keep her job. The spa manager was a wonderful character and wasn't trying to "scam" the Jennifer Coolidge character at all! She was excited about the prospect of having her own spa, but hadn't even considered it until the JC character suggested it.
She hid a pregnancy to get a job. Can't do that. Went into labor and his it. There is no chance that the spa she described would work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this hate for Olivia but she proves to be a very loyal friend. She not only keeps her friends' secret, she comforts her after they had a fight. I think all of these people have redeeming qualities, it's just that they are clueless about their privilege and that's the point of it all. People aren't terrible 100% of the time, but when they are bad it makes us see them only in a bad light.
She was still pissed and vying for some lesbo action.
This show tried to do EVERYTHING trendy right now: victim of everything Paula, bisexual Olivia, aspergers brother, CFO ball buster Mom, doofus Dad, normal leisure staff hooking up w guests, rich widower w mental health issues/alcoholic, single mom spa worker, gay hotel manager recovering drug addict, shallow dumb emotional abusive trust fund Husband (nothing wrong w sticking up for yourself and the room you paid for! My husband is a doormat), struggling writer hot new wife who married a rich idiot (and if she stays she should do WTf she wants).
True. True.
Yes I don't understand at all why people think that it's white privilege to expect to receive what you pay for. If a rich white person buys a Tesla and they receive a Toyota, they're just supposed to say "Thank you" or else they're not kind to the "service class?" As a member of the "service class" I get paid to help people, so if that's classist, I'm out of a job, so please don't discourage white people from hiring people to help them. Please don't discourage anyone of any race, class, color, national origin, etc. from hiring people to help them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I think about the ending of White Lotus the more I realize I HATED this show.
Maybe it was expectations – I expected a comedy and instead got extremely heavy-handed and depressing social commentary.
But there was no one to root for. Even Quinn was kind of a naive fool who is more likely to get exploited by the canoers, who he didn't form a real bond with, than find some new life. Rachel sucked in the end. Shane and his mom and Tanya were always bad. Belinda and Kai had a depressing end.
At least in Succession you kind of root for Siobhan just to win because she's good at what she does. These characters were all buffoons or hateful or both.
Speak for yourself. I’m rooting for Waystar to implode and everyone on the show to go to prison.
Omg. I despise Shiv. She’s evil. She’s a complete mean beatch. She is brutal to her husband. She would sell her soul to the devil. Logan and Roman at least have a soft side and aren’t complete a-holes. They have some compassion, vulnerability.
I'd marry Shiv. At least she's good at being a mean beatch. Roman and Kendall are soft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I think about the ending of White Lotus the more I realize I HATED this show.
Maybe it was expectations – I expected a comedy and instead got extremely heavy-handed and depressing social commentary.
But there was no one to root for. Even Quinn was kind of a naive fool who is more likely to get exploited by the canoers, who he didn't form a real bond with, than find some new life. Rachel sucked in the end. Shane and his mom and Tanya were always bad. Belinda and Kai had a depressing end.
At least in Succession you kind of root for Siobhan just to win because she's good at what she does. These characters were all buffoons or hateful or both.
Speak for yourself. I’m rooting for Waystar to implode and everyone on the show to go to prison.
Omg. I despise Shiv. She’s evil. She’s a complete mean beatch. She is brutal to her husband. She would sell her soul to the devil. Logan and Roman at least have a soft side and aren’t complete a-holes. They have some compassion, vulnerability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The more I think about the ending of White Lotus the more I realize I HATED this show.
Maybe it was expectations – I expected a comedy and instead got extremely heavy-handed and depressing social commentary.
But there was no one to root for. Even Quinn was kind of a naive fool who is more likely to get exploited by the canoers, who he didn't form a real bond with, than find some new life. Rachel sucked in the end. Shane and his mom and Tanya were always bad. Belinda and Kai had a depressing end.
At least in Succession you kind of root for Siobhan just to win because she's good at what she does. These characters were all buffoons or hateful or both.
Speak for yourself. I’m rooting for Waystar to implode and everyone on the show to go to prison.
Anonymous wrote:The more I think about the ending of White Lotus the more I realize I HATED this show.
Maybe it was expectations – I expected a comedy and instead got extremely heavy-handed and depressing social commentary.
But there was no one to root for. Even Quinn was kind of a naive fool who is more likely to get exploited by the canoers, who he didn't form a real bond with, than find some new life. Rachel sucked in the end. Shane and his mom and Tanya were always bad. Belinda and Kai had a depressing end.
At least in Succession you kind of root for Siobhan just to win because she's good at what she does. These characters were all buffoons or hateful or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this hate for Olivia but she proves to be a very loyal friend. She not only keeps her friends' secret, she comforts her after they had a fight. I think all of these people have redeeming qualities, it's just that they are clueless about their privilege and that's the point of it all. People aren't terrible 100% of the time, but when they are bad it makes us see them only in a bad light.
She was still pissed and vying for some lesbo action.
This show tried to do EVERYTHING trendy right now: victim of everything Paula, bisexual Olivia, aspergers brother, CFO ball buster Mom, doofus Dad, normal leisure staff hooking up w guests, rich widower w mental health issues/alcoholic, single mom spa worker, gay hotel manager recovering drug addict, shallow dumb emotional abusive trust fund Husband (nothing wrong w sticking up for yourself and the room you paid for! My husband is a doormat), struggling writer hot new wife who married a rich idiot (and if she stays she should do WTf she wants).
True. True.
Yes I don't understand at all why people think that it's white privilege to expect to receive what you pay for. If a rich white person buys a Tesla and they receive a Toyota, they're just supposed to say "Thank you" or else they're not kind to the "service class?" As a member of the "service class" I get paid to help people, so if that's classist, I'm out of a job, so please don't discourage white people from hiring people to help them. Please don't discourage anyone of any race, class, color, national origin, etc. from hiring people to help them.