Spending a week in Hawaii at a 5-star Maui hotel is the irresistible and squeaky invitation to travel that satire
The White Lotus offers
on OCS.
An uncompromising portrait for HBO of wealthy Americans and the employees of the establishment that welcomes them.
There are the inevitable newlyweds, the Pattons.
He, white-bec BCBG, comes from a wealthy family and dreams of a housewife.
She (Alexandra Daddario) is a freelance journalist who wonders if she made a mistake by letting herself be led so quickly to the altar.
Fifty years old on the verge of depression, Tanya McQuoid (Jennifer Coolidge) took her mother's ashes with her.
The feared CEO of a company specializing in well-being, Nicole Mossbacher (Connie Britton) holds the reins of a family comprising a self-effacing and hypochondriac husband, an eldest daughter, an avid reader of Nietzsche and expert on the class struggle and gender theory failing to apply its precepts, and a younger son addicted
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