Jia Tolentino
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How do you think Chelsea understood what Rick did?
How do you think Chelsea understood what Rick did?
Thank you so much for talking to us.
Thank you so much for talking to us.
Thank you so much for talking to us. It's been lovely. Bye. Bye.
Thank you so much for talking to us. It's been lovely. Bye. Bye.
I think we do have to get a spinoff podcast where she reads everyone's charts. Everyone's charts in the cast.
I think we do have to get a spinoff podcast where she reads everyone's charts. Everyone's charts in the cast.
and producer Kenya Reyes. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next time.
and producer Kenya Reyes. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you next time.
Hello, and welcome to the White Lotus official podcast companion to season three. I'm Gia Tolentino.
Hello, and welcome to the White Lotus official podcast companion to season three. I'm Gia Tolentino.
And I'm here to warn you that if you haven't watched episode two of season three, watch it right now before listening to this, because we will spoil every single beat of the episode for you.
And I'm here to warn you that if you haven't watched episode two of season three, watch it right now before listening to this, because we will spoil every single beat of the episode for you.
Josh, I have a question for you before we get into all of this. This is my toxic sex in the city assortative behavior question. After following these characters for two episodes, who are you? Are you still Goggins?
Josh, I have a question for you before we get into all of this. This is my toxic sex in the city assortative behavior question. After following these characters for two episodes, who are you? Are you still Goggins?
I'm lessening on my Chelsea identification. It's really the party girl aspect of her that I connect with. But she is a little bit more naive and sweet in this episode than I am necessarily. I unfortunately am beginning to identify more with the three women who are constantly talking shit about each other.
I'm lessening on my Chelsea identification. It's really the party girl aspect of her that I connect with. But she is a little bit more naive and sweet in this episode than I am necessarily. I unfortunately am beginning to identify more with the three women who are constantly talking shit about each other.
Oh, God. Well, unfortunately, I'm not. I mean, I'm not a lorry. Never been a lorry. Just kidding. I probably have been a lorry at times in my past. It is one of the women that are eager to be the alpha. This episode is called Special Treatments, and it's once again written and directed by Mike White. The episode starts where the last episode ends, which is like after Carrie Coon has gone to bed.
Oh, God. Well, unfortunately, I'm not. I mean, I'm not a lorry. Never been a lorry. Just kidding. I probably have been a lorry at times in my past. It is one of the women that are eager to be the alpha. This episode is called Special Treatments, and it's once again written and directed by Mike White. The episode starts where the last episode ends, which is like after Carrie Coon has gone to bed.