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Speculation Builds as ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 Finale Approaches
As the suspense builds for the Season 3 finale of “The White Lotus,” viewers are left grappling with pressing questions: Who will meet their demise? What will be the cause of death? And who will be responsible for the fatal act?
A recent sneak peek has ignited fan theories suggesting that poisoning may be a pivotal element of the plot, potentially involving a shake and a member of the troubled Ratliff family.
The entertainment outlet “Extra” has delved into various fan hypotheses stemming from hints revealed by the series’ creator, Mike White.
Among the theories is the idea that Walton Goggins’ character, Rick, may face a tragic fate due to his choice to reject a welcome bracelet crafted from holy threads by Buddhist monks. This act raises questions about his confrontation with a man he suspects of murdering his father. Could this antagonist actually be his biological father? This twist would certainly evoke a strong Darth Vader-like drama.
Additionally, references to the “suicide tree” in the sneak peek have led some fans to ponder whether Patrick Schwarzenegger’s character, Saxon Ratliff, may have poisoned his own drink, reflecting his struggle to move past a disturbing encounter with his younger brother.
Some viewers speculate that Saxon’s affluent father, Tim, portrayed by Jason Isaacs, or his wife, Victoria, played by Parker Posey, may be the ones to perish, particularly if their lifestyle crumbles following a catastrophic business failure.
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There is a palpable concern among fans regarding the fate of Natasha Rothwell’s character, Belinda. Her son, Zion, discovers a floating body, suggesting the possibility of Belinda being a victim, especially after she uncovers the villainous nature of Greg, a character implicated in the previous season’s tragic events involving his late wife, portrayed by Jennifer Coolidge.
One certainty remains — at least one character will meet a grim end.
Prepare for an intense blend of sexuality, betrayal, and the inevitable chaos that unfolds in approximately an hour and a half this Sunday on HBO and Max.
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