The White Lotus season 3
The White Lotus | |
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Season 3 | |
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Showrunner | Mike White |
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No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original network | HBO |
Original release | February 16 April 6, 2025 | –
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The third season of The White Lotus, an American satirical comedy-drama anthology television series, premiered on HBO on February 16, 2025. The season was greenlit in November 2022, and filmed in Bangkok, Phuket, and Ko Samui from February to August 2024. Series creator Mike White wrote and directed all eight episodes.
The season features an ensemble cast of Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Jason Isaacs, Lalisa Manobal, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Nivola, Lek Patravadi, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Tayme Thapthimthong, Aimee Lou Wood, Sam Rockwell and Scott Glenn, with Natasha Rothwell and Jon Gries reprising their roles from prior seasons. The series follows the lives of the staff and wealthy guests at a wellness resort in Thailand. The season received mostly positive reviews from critics, but many criticized the slow pacing and found the final episode disappointing.[1][2][3]
Cast and characters
[edit]Main
[edit]- Leslie Bibb as Kate Bohr, a country club wife from Austin, Texas, one of three longtime friends reuniting on a girls' trip
- Carrie Coon as Laurie Duffy, a corporate lawyer and recent divorcée from New York City, one of three longtime friends reuniting on a girls' trip
- Walton Goggins as Rick Hatchett, a rugged and mysterious man with a chip on his shoulder, traveling with his young girlfriend Chelsea
- Sarah Catherine Hook as Piper Ratliff, a college senior studying religion and middle child of Timothy and Victoria
- Jason Isaacs as Timothy Ratliff, a financier in jeopardy from Durham, North Carolina, vacationing with his wife, Victoria, and kids Saxon, Piper, and Lochlan
- Lalisa Manobal as Thidapon "Mook" Sornsin, a health mentor for guests of the White Lotus
- Michelle Monaghan as Jaclyn Lemon, a successful television actress based in Hollywood, one of three longtime friends reuniting on a girls' trip
- Sam Nivola as Lochlan Ratliff, a shy high school senior and Timothy and Victoria's youngest child
- Lek Patravadi as Sritala Hollinger, one of the owners of the White Lotus, who pioneered its health program
- Parker Posey as Victoria Ratliff, Timothy's wife and mother to Saxon, Piper, and Lochlan
- Natasha Rothwell as Belinda Lindsey, a spa manager from the White Lotus in Hawaii, attending a work exchange. Rothwell reprises her role from the first season
- Patrick Schwarzenegger as Saxon Ratliff, Timothy and Victoria's oldest child, who works for his father's company
- Tayme Thapthimthong as Gaitok, a security guard at the White Lotus
- Aimee Lou Wood as Chelsea, a free spirit from Manchester traveling with Rick, her much older boyfriend
- Jon Gries as "Gary" / Greg Hunt,[a] a man involved with Chloe and the widower of Tanya McQuoid. Gries reprises his role from the first and second seasons.
- Sam Rockwell as Frank,[b] Rick's friend and former associate
- Scott Glenn as Jim Hollinger,[c] Sritala's American husband who has recently suffered a stroke
Recurring
[edit]- Nicholas Duvernay as Zion Lindsey, Belinda's college-aged son who is visiting her after finishing his business degree
- Arnas Fedaravicius as Valentin, a Russian health mentor for Jaclyn, Laurie, and Kate
- Christian Friedel as Fabian, the general manager of Thailand's The White Lotus
- Dom Hetrakul as Pornchai, the wellness expert at the White Lotus who is assigned to train Belinda
- Charlotte Le Bon as Chloe, an ex-model French-Canadian expat who is Greg's current partner
- Morgana O'Reilly as Pam, a health mentor for the Ratliffs
- Shalini Peiris as Amrita, a meditation teacher and spiritual counselor at the White Lotus
- Julian Kostov as Aleksei, Valentin's friend
- Yuri Kolokolnikov as Vlad, Valentin's friend
- Suthichai Yoon as Luang Por Teera, the head of the local Buddhist monastery
- Yothin Udomsanti as Pee Lek, head of security at the White Lotus, Gaitok's supervisor
Guest
[edit]- Carl Boudreaux and Natalie Cole as two hotel guests[4]
- Ke Huy Quan as the voice of Kenneth "Kenny" Nguyen, Timothy's former business partner[5]
- Scott Galloway as the voice of Chuck, Timothy's lawyer[6]
- Rob Carlton as Rupert, Greg's friend, a middle-aged Australian man with a young Thai girlfriend
- Liddy Clark as Australian woman #1
- Wendy Strehlow as Australian woman #2
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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14 | 1 | "Same Spirits, New Forms" | Mike White | Mike White | February 16, 2025 | 0.420[7] | |
Zion, the son of White Lotus Maui spa manager Belinda, is joining his mother at the White Lotus in Ko Samui, Thailand, where she is visiting to learn from wellness manager Pornchai. He begins a session with the hotel's meditation counselor, Amrita, before being interrupted by gunfire nearby. While fleeing through a pond, Zion discovers a dead body. One week earlier, a group of guests arrive at the White Lotus. Middle-aged Rick arrives with his much younger British girlfriend Chelsea; Rick is upset to learn that Jim Hollinger, the husband of hotel owner Sritala, is not present. Wealthy businessman Timothy Ratliff arrives with his wife Victoria and their grown children Saxon, Piper, and Lochlan; Piper is doing research for her thesis about a local Buddhist monk. Timothy receives several calls from a journalist working on a story about illegal activity by his former business partner, Kenny Nguyen. Jaclyn, a popular TV actress, arrives with her childhood friends Kate and Laurie. Security guard Gaitok flirts with health mentor Mook after giving her a ride to work. Left by Rick to drink at the bar alone, Chelsea befriends an ex-model Chloe, whose boyfriend is Greg Hunt, Tanya McQuoid's widower. | |||||||
15 | 2 | "Special Treatments" | Mike White | Mike White | February 23, 2025 | 0.687[8] | |
Kate and Jaclyn discuss Laurie's messy divorce and troubled daughter while Laurie is out of the room. Later, when Jaclyn is absent, Laurie gossips with Kate about Jaclyn's suspected narcissism and her much younger husband, while Jaclyn hears some of it from an adjacent room. At Chelsea's insistence, Rick attends a session with Amrita, and opens up slightly about his traumatic childhood. Gaitok reveals his true feelings to Mook, but she gently dismisses his advances. Later, while health mentor Valentin chats with Gaitok at the security gate, two men rob the hotel boutique. Belinda and Pornchai grow closer as they exchange their massage techniques. Saxon comments on Piper's sex life to Lochlan; Lochlan repeats it to Piper, who becomes upset. Chelsea and Rick dine with Chloe and Greg, who is going by the name "Gary" and is evasive about his life. Timothy continues receiving calls from journalists about his involvement in money laundering and finally connects with Kenny, who believes he is certain to be arrested. A panicked Timothy calls for an appointment with his lawyer. After overhearing Sritala's plans to visit her husband in a Bangkok hospital, Rick tells Chelsea he must leave briefly to go to Bangkok. | |||||||
16 | 3 | "The Meaning of Dreams" | Mike White | Mike White | March 2, 2025 | 0.507[9] | |
Victoria wakes from a dream about walking toward a tsunami, unsettled as Timothy takes a call about an urgent matter. When she shares her dream, Piper interprets it as a warning. Rick approaches Sritala, posing as a film producer offering her a role. Lochlan attends a posture correction session, where the therapist asks if he struggles with assertiveness due to his dominant family members. Gaitok endures humiliation from Jim's guards, who imply he is incompetent and claim that resort manager Fabian wants him fired. Gaitok's supervisor, Lek, reprimands him for his carelessness; Mook pushes him to ask for a promotion. Intoxicated, Rick impulsively frees snakes from a terrarium at a nearby snake show; Chelsea is bitten and rushed to the hospital. Piper visits the monastery of the monk her thesis is allegedly about. Victoria, noticing Timothy's stress, gives him lorazepam, causing him to nap throughout the day. Timothy later steals more lorazepam to sleep at night. Belinda recognizes Greg and approaches him at dinner, mentioning his relationship with Tanya; he denies knowledge of her. After implying that she and her husband voted for Donald Trump, Kate later watches Jaclyn and Laurie laughing and gossiping about her marriage and political views. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "Hide or Seek" | Mike White | Mike White | March 9, 2025 | 0.677[10] | |
Fabian ramps up security at the resort by giving Gaitok a gun. Mook interprets this as a step towards promotion and becomes more receptive of Gaitok’s advances. Chloe invites the Ratliffs, Rick and Chelsea to a social gathering on Greg's yacht. Chelsea confronts Rick about his upcoming trip to Bangkok and his emotional disconnection from her; he tells her that Sritala's husband allegedly murdered his father and he plans to confront him. Piper tells Lochlan that she lied about her thesis, but intends to stay at the monastery for a year after graduation. Kate, Laurie and Jaclyn go to a nearby resort on Valentin's suggestion but find it filled with retirees and leave. They demand Valentin take them out. Their day in town is interrupted by a Songkran water festival, but they later meet up with Valentin and his friends at a club. Timothy calls his lawyer, who tells him that Kenny has cooperated with the investigation, that Timothy will likely face a prison sentence and that his assets are frozen. He steals the gun from Gaitok's unattended security booth. Belinda discovers that Greg fled from questioning after Tanya's death in Italy. Meanwhile Greg investigates Belinda's Instagram account. | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Full-Moon Party" | Mike White | Mike White | March 16, 2025 | 0.828[11] | |
Piper shocks her parents by telling them she intends to stay in Thailand after graduation. Gaitok discovers Timothy stole the gun, but Timothy denies it when confronted. Timothy contemplates suicide. Chloe, Chelsea, Saxon and Lochlan attend a Full Moon Party; Chloe procures ecstasy for the group. Fabian tells Belinda that Greg has been asking questions about her, but when Belinda informs him that Greg is hiding from authorities, he refuses to call the police. Belinda confides in Pornchai and the two sleep together. In Bangkok, Rick meets with his friend Frank, who gives him a gun. Frank tells Rick about his sexual exploits in Thailand that led to his conversion to Buddhism. Jaclyn, Kate and Laurie go clubbing with Valentin and his friends Alexei and Vlad. Later, at the hotel, Jaclyn has sex with Valentin despite having earlier pushed for Laurie to sleep with him. After the party, back on Greg's yacht and high on ecstasy, Chloe initiates a kissing game, leading to an incestuous kiss between Saxon and Lochlan. Timothy prepares to commit suicide with the gun but is interrupted by Victoria, who advises him to go back to bed. | |||||||
19 | 6 | "Denials" | Mike White | Mike White | March 23, 2025 | 0.744[12] | |
Belinda is surprised when Zion arrives early and catches her in bed with Pornchai. Later that day, Pornchai tells Belinda that he is interested in opening a spa with her in Thailand. Greg suspects that Chloe had sex with either Saxon or Lochlan, and tells her to invite the boys to a dinner party; Greg also invites Belinda, who is alarmed about his intentions. Kate spots Valentin leaving Jaclyn's bedroom and tells Laurie, who scorns Jaclyn's behavior as deceitful and consistent with her old ways. Piper brings her family to the monastery to assess its legitimacy. Timothy has a conversation with the monk about death, which moves him; he decides to let Piper stay at the monastery, to Victoria's horror. Lochlan joins Piper for a night in the monastery; he and Saxon separately remember that they had an incestuous threesome with Chloe the previous night while intoxicated. While the Ratliffs are away, Gaitok recovers his gun from their villa. Timothy contemplates a murder-suicide of his family to spare them from his impending financial ruin. Rick persuades Sritala to invite him and Frank (posing as a film director) to her house in Bangkok, where he is finally introduced to Jim Hollinger. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "Killer Instincts" | Mike White | Mike White | March 30, 2025 | 0.956[13] | |
While Frank chats with Sritala, Rick confronts Jim privately, threatening him with a gun, but decides to abandon his revenge and instead has a night out with Frank. Saxon notices his father's strange behavior and asks if anything is wrong at work, noting that his identity is tied to his father's success, but Timothy dismisses his concerns. Greg offers Belinda $100,000 for her silence on his whereabouts; Belinda does not accept the offer, although Zion urges her to. Laurie has an argument with Jaclyn and Kate, and leaves to attend a Muay Thai fight with Valentin. She later has sex with Aleksei, who attempts to con her out of $10,000; when they are interrupted by Aleksei's girlfriend, Laurie flees. Mook, on a date with Gaitok, is disappointed by his aversion to violence. Gaitok later recognizes Valentin's friends as the boutique robbers. Piper is dismayed when Lochlan says he wants to join her at the monastery. Saxon rejects an invitation from Chloe to fulfill Greg's cuckoldry fetish. Chelsea attempts to teach Saxon to meditate, but leaves after he tries to come on to her. Timothy fantasizes about killing Victoria, Saxon, and himself, but finds the gun is missing. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "Amor Fati" | Mike White | Mike White | April 6, 2025 | 1.37[14] | |
Piper admits to her parents that she cannot tolerate living without material comforts, relieving Victoria. Valentin begs Gaitok not to report him and his friends for the robbery lest they be deported. Zion negotiates a payout from Greg of $5 million; Belinda decides to leave Thailand, to Pornchai's dismay. Laurie reconciles with Jaclyn and Kate. Lochlan tells Saxon that their sexual contact during the threesome was because he is "a pleaser". Timothy nearly kills himself and his family (except Lochlan) with poisoned piña coladas, but stops them from drinking at the last minute; Lochlan drinks the leftovers from the blender the next morning and nearly dies before awakening in Timothy's arms. Jim confronts Rick at the hotel, insulting Rick's mother; spiraling, Rick begs for another session with Amrita, but she is busy seeing Zion. Rick shoots Jim dead with Jim's gun. Sritala reveals that Jim was Rick's biological father. Chelsea is killed in a shootout with Sritala's bodyguards, devastating Rick. Gaitok obeys Sritala's order to shoot Rick dead. Later, Timothy tells his family their lives are about to change; Gaitok is promoted to Sritala's bodyguard, to Mook's delight; and Belinda and Zion wave goodbye to the White Lotus staff. |
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]On November 18, 2022, preceding the premiere of the second season, HBO renewed The White Lotus for a third season.[15] Following the second-season finale, series creator Mike White hinted that it would be set in Asia and invoke a "satirical and funny look at death and Eastern religion and spirituality", similar to how the first season focused on money and the second season on sex.[16]
According to executive producer Mark Kamine, White decided at the outset that the third season would explore Eastern philosophy, so the original list of candidate locations included Bali, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.[17] Through various discussions and research, the list was narrowed to Japan and Thailand, and then Kamine, White, "and others" took research trips to both countries.[17]
On one of those trips, White contracted bronchitis and was given a steroid nebulizer.[18] While recovering, "he found himself imagining a group of Westerners who descend on Thailand in search of spiritual revival".[18]
The third season's production was disrupted by the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike, resulting in the release being pushed to 2025.[19][20]
Casting
[edit]Upon the third-season renewal announcement, producers confirmed that there would be a new cast of characters in another White Lotus resort.[21] In April 2023, Natasha Rothwell was reported to be reprising her role as Belinda for the series' third season.[22] In January 2024, it was announced that Leslie Bibb, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, Dom Hetrakul, Tayme Thapthimthong,[23] Carrie Coon,[24] Miloš Biković, Christian Friedel, Morgana O'Reilly, Lek Patravadi, Shalini Peiris,[25] Walton Goggins, Sarah Catherine Hook, Sam Nivola, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Aimee Lou Wood,[26] Francesca Corney, Nicholas Duvernay, and Arnas Fedaravičius joined the cast for the season.[27] Biković's casting was criticized by Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs over his alleged support for Russia's invasion of the country; Biković was subsequently dropped from the cast on February 2, and replaced with Julian Kostov,[28][29] who appeared in a recurring capacity.[30] In February 2024, Scott Glenn and Lalisa Manobal were cast in the season.[31][32] In March 2024, Charlotte Le Bon joined the cast several weeks after shooting began to replace Corney in a re-casting[33] after it became apparent that Corney in person was "quite petite and just going to play too young," according to casting director Meredith Tucker.[34] Woody Harrelson was set to play the role of Frank, but scheduling conflicts meant he had to drop out;[34] the part went to Sam Rockwell and was kept unannounced until March 16, 2025 when his surprise cameo in the fifth episode aired.[35]
Wood later revealed that Chelsea was originally written as an American. During her audition, she was asked to use an American accent and her natural Mancunian accent, and White liked the latter so much that he rewrote Chelsea around Wood's accent.[36]
Filming
[edit]In March 2023, Variety reported that filming for the third season was likely to take place in one of the Four Seasons hotels in Thailand.[37] Honshu, Japan, was scouted as a filming location by Mike White but ultimately Thailand was chosen because the series received a $4.4 million tax incentive for filming there, while Japan does not have a film-incentive system.[38] Principal photography began in February 2024 with locations including Bangkok, Phuket, and Ko Samui,[39][40][41][42] and wrapped in August 2024.[43]
The fictional White Lotus resort depicted in the show is a composite of scenes shot mostly at the Four Seasons Resort in Ko Samui, together with several scenes shot elsewhere at the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, the Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas and the Anantara Bophut Koh Samui Resort.[17] The main effect the producers were looking for in scouting locations was that all the common spaces at the White Lotus needed to look "beautiful" and have "real impact".[17]
One of the biggest obstacles encountered by the cast and crew was filming in Thailand's scorching tropical heat. Air conditioning was too noisy to be used while cameras were rolling; the cast had to do their best "to look as if they're having a good time" on vacation, but the truth was that they could "barely function".[44]
Being a late addition to the cast, Sam Rockwell filmed his scenes in one week during a break from shooting Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die in South Africa.[45]
Post-production
[edit]The third season qualified for a $550,000 tax credit from the government of Hawaii, because HBO assigned the post-production work to a team of eight people who worked out of a timeshare unit on the island of Kauai.[46] An improvised editing bay was set up in the unit, which was across the street from White's house in Kauai.[18]
Release
[edit]The third season premiered on February 16, 2025, on HBO, with the eighth and final episode released on April 6, 2025.[47][48]
The third season was the first season for which Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts openly promoted its connection to the show (all three seasons to date were shot at Four Seasons resorts).[49] In the lead-up to the season finale on April 6, 2025, the joint promotion culminated in the temporary transformation of the Four Seasons Westlake Village into a White Lotus resort, a screening of the season finale in the ballroom with many of the cast members, and a panel discussion moderated by Tan France.[50]
Reception
[edit]Critical response
[edit]On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 86% of 181 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The website's consensus reads, "Darker and more patient with its storytelling than previous seasons while brandishing a superb new ensemble full of acidic performances, The White Lotus' third season offers a spiritual respite that shivs the soul."[51] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 77 out of 100, based on 44 critic reviews.[52]
In RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico said season three "will likely be the most visually striking drama you watch this year. White takes full advantage of his setting in a manner that brings it to life in ways that even the last two gorgeous settings didn't produce. The way he constructs his episodes, not just narratively but visually, is arguably without peer on TV right now. He somehow finds a way to capture the opulence and beauty of Thailand while never losing the realism of the stories he's telling there. It's a balancing act between the beauty and the humanity. Of course, the show really comes to life where they intersect."[53] In IndieWire, Ben Travers gave the season a grade of "A-", saying it "smashes each character's flimsy values in ways both hilarious and harrowing. They cannot outrun their pain, but in White's transfixing, exacting new season, their pain can still become our pleasure".[54] With its spiritual themes, some critics likened the season to White's previous series, Enlightened.[55][56]
The cast received widespread acclaim. In The Washington Post, Lili Loofbourow said, "It's fascinating to watch Goggins in particular — who's usually such a scamp — in this subdued mode".[56] She added, "Coon is of course extraordinary, Monaghan is messy and bold and Bibb excels at projecting a rigid, pleasant diplomacy that gets increasingly brittle as the season unfolds. That old 'White Lotus' magic comes back full force in every scene these three share…Each conversation nudges the obvious tensions forward just a tad. It's propulsive. It's believable. It's very, very funny."[56]
Some critics noted the season gets off to a slower start. However, Alison Herman of Variety said "when the story coalesces and kicks into gear somewhere around its halfway point, it's as wild and unpredictable as any of the powder kegs White has combusted".[57] In Entertainment Weekly, Kristen Baldwin gave the season a grade of "B" and said "The White Lotus still works. Even when the storytelling lags, it's still impossible to check out early."[58]
Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair wrote that White "makes effective use of ominous dreams and portents, letting the spiritual murmur in the air of this lavish jungle compound eerily inform the story. The season is about a sickness of the soul—or, perhaps, the sickness of not having a soul at all."[59] He added this "round of episodes is gloomier than seasons one and two, though still sharp and intriguing where it counts".[59] Of the new characters, Lawson said he found the trio of girlfriends to be the "dishiest and most fun", with "shiveringly credible dialogue delivered with natural flair by the actors".[59]
More critical reviews opined that the show was returning to familiar territory and themes of previous seasons instead of covering new narrative ground.[60][61] Lawson noted, "It's all interesting, but the sense of tight control and inventiveness that made the previous two seasons such wonders is not quite there," and commented that the season relies "on perhaps a few too many clichés as [White] struggles to come up with new things for curdled rich people to do".[59] Kathryn VanArendonk of Vulture said, "It's fun when The White Lotus reconsiders itself in structural ways, but at other points there's something anxious about how the series wants to wrestle with its previous obsessions, or continue to ignore its repeated blindspots, like pressing on a bruise to make sure it's still there."[62] In The New Yorker, Inkoo Kang said, "The season as a whole feels trapped between tones: not quite dark enough to confront what happens in a country where foreigners can buy nearly anything they want for the right price, nor frothy enough to simply showcase the baroque weirdness of the wealthy."[63]
Multiple critics expressed that the native characters of color are not given as much depth as the white lead characters.[61][60][64] VanArendonk wrote, "As various season-three characters seek enlightenment or escape, they recreate the season-one dynamic where white characters are full of fascinating, absorbing peculiarities, while the non-white hotel staff are one-note ciphers, destined to keep the plot moving but not have interiority or complex emotional lives."[62] Mel Wang of Rolling Stone Philippines praised Thai actors Manobal, Thapthimthong, and Hetrakul's performances, but said that "good acting isn't enough to save half-baked character arcs." They further criticized the Thai characters' story arcs for "merely act[ing] as vehicles to drive the storylines of the show's American protagonists", lamenting Gaitok (Thapthimthong)'s "wasted" storyline in particular.[65]
Audience viewership and response
[edit]The third season is the most-watched season of The White Lotus and is averaging more than 5 million more viewers than the second season, which had an average of 15.5 million viewers. The eighth and final episode of the season was the most-watched episode of the series at 6.2 million viewers across its linear airings on HBO and its streaming viewership on Max.[66] The season premiere had 2.4 million viewers, episodes 3 and 4 had 3.4 million, episode 5 had 4.2 million, and episode 7 had 4.8 million, while viewership from episodes 2 and 5 were not released.[67][68]
Ko Samui, the shooting location of the third season, experienced a 65% increase in hotel bookings and reservations since its premiere.[69]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Gries is billed among the main cast from the second episode onwards. He is credited as guest starring in the first episode.
- ^ Rockwell is billed among the main cast from the sixth episode onwards. He is credited as guest starring in the fifth episode.
- ^ Glenn is billed among the main cast from the seventh episode onwards. He is credited as guest starring in the sixth episode.
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