Re: HBO: The White Lotus
Posted: Tue April 08, 2025 11:46 am
they did a good job of keeping us guessing who would die. i was actually kinda anxious fr going into the finale.
It was sad, but, like you said, also poignant. It really felt like a classic Greek tragedy. And I dig that.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, it started slow and kinda dull but it turned out to be very fun and poignant. I still feel kinda sad about the ending.epilogue wrote:I quite enjoyed the finale, and this season overall.
Between Aimee getting her due and Oasis touring again, 2025 is the year of the Mancunianepilogue wrote:The best thing about this season is that now everyone who wasn't already on board before totally loves Aimee.![]()
Makes me so happy to see her get her due.
People here loved it. I'm glad everyone enjoyed it but I personally found this to be one of the worst seasons of TV I've ever seen. The writing throughout is next-level bad. Characters just plainly stating their motivations and arcs at each other, totally unearned epiphanies, way-too-obvious foreshadowing, repetitive fake-outs, and some of the blandest NPCs ever (curiously, all the locals).Ello Sailor wrote:Has this finished yet? Worth watching overall?
Yes. I think season 2 is a little worse than season 1, and I think season 3 is a lot worse than season 2.Ello Sailor wrote:Thank you for the thorough answer. You enjoyed the other seasons, yeah?
As a fellow fan of all The Ringer pods, I'm not sure I agree that this season was SO much more cynical than previous seasons. Jo and Rob make their points well enough, but I disagree overall and think their framing (of how to define cynicism) is far too narrow.Ensign9 wrote:I don't necessarily agree with the quality rankings but the increasing level of cynicism inherent in the show is definitely going to impact enjoyment if it continues.
Maybe not increasing, then, but unrelenting.epilogue wrote:As a fellow fan of all The Ringer pods, I'm not sure I agree that this season was SO much more cynical than previous seasons. Joe and Rob make their points well enough, but I disagree overall and think their framing (of how to define cynicism) is far too narrow.Ensign9 wrote:I don't necessarily agree with the quality rankings but the increasing level of cynicism inherent in the show is definitely going to impact enjoyment if it continues.
yeah, i agree with this. It was the saddest death for sure.epilogue wrote:As a fellow fan of all The Ringer pods, I'm not sure I agree that this season was SO much more cynical than previous seasons. Jo and Rob make their points well enough, but I disagree overall and think their framing (of how to define cynicism) is far too narrow.Ensign9 wrote:I don't necessarily agree with the quality rankings but the increasing level of cynicism inherent in the show is definitely going to impact enjoyment if it continues.