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THE WHITE LOTUS SEASON 2 EP 7: DEATHLY PARADISE

The White Lotus Season 2 Ep 7

The White Lotus Season 2 Ep 7 is the seventh and final instalment of the second season of an American comedy-drama anthology television series created by Mike White for HBO. It follows the guests and employees of the fictional White Lotus resort chain, whose stay becomes affected by their various dysfunctions. The first season is set in Hawaii and the second season is set in Sicily.

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Entitled “Arrivederci”, The White Lotus Season 2 Ep 7 finally answers the question posed in the first episode – whose bodies were found floating in the sea? Would either one of Ethan or Cameron? After all, Ethan is convinced that Cameron had sex with his wife, Harper and also remember that Ethan still carries lingering trauma from the time he and Cameron were college room-mates together.

Of will the season finale show us the tragic demise of one or two of the De Grasso men as they get entangled with Lucia’s pimp? Will Albie or even Dom something find themselves in the bad books of the Silicon underworld and their bodies are dumped into the sea after being mob-styled executed? Could it be?

Perhaps, even more unlikely, Tanya has been targeted for death by those friendly gay gents in order for husband Greg to avoid the pre-nuptial he asked when marrying the wealthy Tanya? After all, they have a suspicious Mafia associate amongst their circle, don’t they? Is that why Jack was ‘kidnapped’ Portia, so that she will not be in any position to get in the way of Greg’s murderous plans? Well, we’re not telling despite our spoiler alert!

Suffice to say that we had mixed feelings about the ‘twist’ at the end of The White Lotus Season 2 Ep 7. There were happy endings, deceptions and unexpected outcomes that provided a satisfactory denouement. Though not as fulfilling as Season 1, it must be said. So, who shall return in the next season?

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