More Thoughts on "The White Lotus: Sicily"
SPOILER ALERT: DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU HAVE VIEWED ALL SEVEN EPISODES.
by Eric Blume
One of the things that separates The White Lotus from many other TV programs, which are usually divided amongst several writers and directors, is that the show has a very, very specific point-of-view. Even though other great television series (Succession, Severance, etc.) have a unified tone and the individual episodes are kept in harmony by the showrunner, it’s a different thing to have the same person actually writing and directing every episode. Mike White views the universe and views characters comically. He sees the world as an outsider does, with an arched eye towards human behavior, and he sees people as funny and full of contradictions. He also lends to White Lotus a truly gay sensibility, in terms of the way he frames his actors, the way he films male and female bodies, and the way his empathy shifts between characters in a roundelay of surprising reveals, each character granted grace notes, psychology, and humanity...