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The White Lotus
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Italian Dream

  • Episode aired Nov 6, 2022
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  • 56m
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Simona Tabasco and Beatrice Grannò in The White Lotus (2021)
ComedyDrama

Tanya enlists Greg to help her live out her perfect Sicilian day. Harper questions Cameron and Daphne's claims about their marriage. Portia joins the Di Grassos on their day out.Tanya enlists Greg to help her live out her perfect Sicilian day. Harper questions Cameron and Daphne's claims about their marriage. Portia joins the Di Grassos on their day out.Tanya enlists Greg to help her live out her perfect Sicilian day. Harper questions Cameron and Daphne's claims about their marriage. Portia joins the Di Grassos on their day out.

  • Director
    • Mike White
  • Writer
    • Mike White
  • Stars
    • F. Murray Abraham
    • Jennifer Coolidge
    • Adam DiMarco
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    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • Mike White
    • Writer
      • Mike White
    • Stars
      • F. Murray Abraham
      • Jennifer Coolidge
      • Adam DiMarco
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Bert Di Grasso
    Jennifer Coolidge
    Jennifer Coolidge
    • Tanya McQuoid-Hunt
    Adam DiMarco
    Adam DiMarco
    • Albie Di Grasso
    Meghann Fahy
    Meghann Fahy
    • Daphne Sullivan
    Beatrice Grannò
    Beatrice Grannò
    • Mia
    Jon Gries
    Jon Gries
    • Greg Hunt
    Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    • Quentin
    • (credit only)
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    Sabrina Impacciatore
    • Valentina
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Dominic Di Grasso
    Theo James
    Theo James
    • Cameron Sullivan
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Harper Spiller
    Haley Lu Richardson
    Haley Lu Richardson
    • Portia
    Will Sharpe
    Will Sharpe
    • Ethan Spiller
    Simona Tabasco
    Simona Tabasco
    • Lucia Greco
    Leo Woodall
    Leo Woodall
    • Jack
    • (credit only)
    Federico Ferrante
    Federico Ferrante
    • Rocco
    Eleonora Romandini
    Eleonora Romandini
    • Isabella
    Federico Scribani
    Federico Scribani
    • Giuseppe
    • Director
      • Mike White
    • Writer
      • Mike White
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    9li0904426

    Very enjoyable series

    The series "The White Lotus - season 2" likewise season 1 is very well written, with an amazing assembly cast and with parallel stories that hold the viewer's attention. Writer and director Mike White this time around, creates his White Lotus resort in beautiful Taormina, Italy and he couldn't have chosen a more perfect culture to place his strange characters in. A mixture of Italian tradition, mafia, romance, comedy, family, sexuality, with American self-centeredness. Not only does Jennifer Jennifer Coolidge shine enormously as Tania again, but also Adam DiMarco as Albie, Haley Lu Richardson as Portia, Simona Tabasco as Lucia, Will Sharpe as Ethan, Aubrey Plaza as Harper, Beatrice Grannò as Mia, Sabrina Impacciatore as Valentina, Leo Woodall as Jack. Each one of them was perfect in characterizing their characters.
    2KryssAnderson

    No story whatsoever, but SOME good casting

    Well...obviously, the story is just awful. The actors do their best with the immature and basic writing, but that's not saying much.

    It's evident what they were going for, but this season will be even more forgettable than the first. None of the interactions are human...just awkward for awkward sake.

    Will Sharpe must've had an uncle or aunt produce this series, unless a casting director saw them in something and said, "let's cast him just because he has abs."

    Not ONE beautiful woman on the show this season? They're in Italy!?!?

    Thank God for Michael Imperioli and F. Murray Abraham being cast in this nonsense...only two that keep the show interesting.

    The story with Coolidge & her assistant/slave or whatever is just bizarre and offensively dumb writing.

    Someone has to be blackmailing HBO for this show to still be made.
    9ramo140

    This show is like Champagne ...

    Sweet and bubbling. Two episodes in and I already like this season a lot more. The characters are more intriguing and the scenes is surprisingly even better. Mike White has invented a winning formula with this show that really captures what it feels to go on holiday. The show has a light airy feel to it with tension bubbling underneath the surface and Sicily is the perfect place that matches the atmosphere perfectly. You've got the beautiful beaches on one side and an active volcano on the other. The acting is great all around and it's really nice to see Imperioli back on the small screen, however the two Italian girls and especially Isabella steals the show (she's giving me Megan Draper vibes)
    Penderworth

    "I would date a cave man"

    Some great writing in this episode. The way White likes to explore the troubles of modern masculinity is more unique than most TV and I've been enjoying it. The first season had the emasculated brother, and this one has the son who says he doesn't want to be like his dad, that he wants to be the nice guy. Yet he finds himself attracted to "pretty wounded birds".

    I was surprised to see some vulnerability from the character who I thought in the first episode would be the bro; what he said about his experience when his wife gave birth was totally unexpected.

    It's also nice to see someone on TV talking about what we're all exhausted with right now: the online world, from dating to social media to all things non-reality. Truly a good season so far!
    kikilangmore319

    Exquisite in every way - Mike White should be proud

    I thought season one was decent, but wow, I really enjoyed last weeks episode, and this one was even better IMO.

    The Sicily vacation vibe is spot on at all times, and the music couldn't be better suited for it. Cristobal Tapia de Veer is absolutely exceptional, and his music for both season 1 and 2 have both been gorgeous. The cinematography is also beautiful, some of the best I've seen this year. I noticed there's a lot of implied foreshadowing that works with the music to contribute to a darker tone, which I definitely like.

    The writing is some of the best I've seen in a show in a while, in terms of characters and acting. The mystery of the dead bodies shown at the beginning of episode 1 has been very effective at keeping me in suspense, and with conflict coming from all directions it seems anyone could be the victim or the perpetrator.

    Every actor does an amazing job at being funny, but also believable and complex. Despite the extensive cast, nobody feels expendable. I really like the performances from the actresses who play Lucia and Mia. I find them quite likable, and they have a really good dynamic as friends.

    If this season keeps the momentum it has built throughout the first 2 episodes, I think it will sweep the Emmy's just like it did for season one. I couldn't be happier with the way it's going so far.

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    • Trivia
      F. Murray Abraham (Bert Di Grasso) can be seen watching The Godfather in his hotel room at the end of episode 2 Season 2.
    • Goofs
      As Greg and Tanya are leaving on the Vespa, the position of Tanya's head changes from shot to shot, presumably because the stuntwoman was hiding her face from the camera.
    • Quotes

      Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: [dressed in an all-pink outfit] Guess who I am?

      Valentina: Uh...

      Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: Watch, watch.

      [smokes a cigarette]

      Valentina: Peppa Pig.

      Tanya McQuoid-Hunt: I'm Monica Vitti.

      Valentina: Monica Vitti's dead, but yes.

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      Featured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Filming locations
      • Teatro Antico di Taormina, Via Teatro Greco, 1, 98039 Taormina ME, Italy(The DiGrassos and Portia visit this amphitheater)
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