Released in 2021 by HBO, The White Lotus Season 1, created, written, and directed by Mike White, arrived as a sleeper phenomenon. What begins as a postcard-perfect escape to a luxury Hawaiian resort quickly curdles into a razor-sharp social satire. The series masterfully uses its stunning setting—crystal waters, swaying palms, and spa treatments—as a gilded cage for its deeply unhappy, morally bankrupt characters. The genius of the show lies in its central, ironic question: What happens when the world’s most privileged people have nothing to complain about? They find something. Or rather, they invent it.
In its brilliant, cynical finale, The White Lotus argues that for the wealthy, paradise is always recoverable. For everyone else, it’s a place where they go to be consumed. It is essential, uncomfortable, and darkly hilarious television—a vacation you’ll be glad you took, but one you will never want to book yourself. the white lotus 1
Introduction: Paradise as a Pressure Cooker Released in 2021 by HBO, The White Lotus