The White Lotus: Season 3 Episode 8 “Amore Fati” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
As usual, Mike White avoids comeuppance, and the deaths fans may want, and goes for something devastating instead.
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As usual, Mike White avoids comeuppance, and the deaths fans may want, and goes for something devastating instead.
“Lazarus” has undeniable style and the formula that could get people initially hooked, but does it have legs?
While cancer may not be the topic most may run to for a new show to watch, “Dying For Sex” presents itself as an exception and exceptional.
In the penultimate episode of the season, multiple people die and are treated like speed bumps.
In a hour long, foundation setting episode, “Sword of the Demon Hunter” teases something good, but a time jump ending threatens to unravel everything.
As Delilah continues to struggle with not getting into her safety school, a serial killer rattles Robyn and coerces her to bring up her past.
“The White Lotus” continues to be a bit of a disappointment, even as it presents some minor reveals to hold you over before the season finale.
Who Hillary Swank is playing gets revealed, as the Yellowjackets of the past dream of what they’ll do first when they get home.
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The aftermath of the full moon party is explored, like who got some last night.
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