THE WHITE LOTUS cast on filming the Episode 5 ending shocker!| TV Insider
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Leo is soooo fine!
Leo has gorgeous eyes. Seductive and sultry.
Leo played his character so perfectly... persona, face, body... Everything just perfect, love a bad boy like that 😊☺️🥰
I hope we havent seen the last of Jack. But, the actor Leo Woodall is in demand after White lotus and One Day.
It might just be me - but if there ever was an Ozzy Osbourne biopic - Leo Woodall would be a shoe in for that part - I just can’t help hearing a bit of Ozzy in his voice
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂How the fuck?, There's a huge difference between Ozzie's unmistakable midlands and Leo's strong estuary accent. Not all working class Brits are the same 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
"Sharon!!!"
I hardly recognized Jack or Quinton! Wow. They are both so talented and beautiful.
Is it really a shocker, though? It's pretty obvious from the start that Quentin is not his biological uncle
Exactly!! What is everyone so shocked about?
The difference in accent to me was obvious that that the "nephew" was someone from the street, a hustler that the older gay guy
rescues (in a way) because he offers him a supposed better life of playing the part of the straight guy who deals with the assistant
in order to get the job done of killing Tanya.
The Greg character knows that she has an assistant who will need to be dealt with; however the only mistake (& it doesn't really mater too much in the end) is that Greg didn't know Tanya would be bringing her.
So it means that the gay guy would have had to employ him & get him onto the grift last minute; which doesn't seem plausible.
I dunno, maybe he had him around because a young supposedly innocent character is needed for certain parts of their grift had they even not known Portia was coming along on the trip w/ Tanya.
I just know one thing; the nephew character threw it out of the park in the scene where he is so drunk that he reveals how dark his life was because he throws so much away & doesn't over do one thing.
I figured it out that they were not uncle/nephew as soon as their characters were introduced. The whole dynamic was off, I thought it may be the other men involved in that scene.
At first, I took their relationship at face value. But when I put my eyes back in my head after “the scene,” the pieces started to fit together. Jack was certainly not Quentin’s nephew, Quentin was paying for the sex (although I wasn’t sure in what kind of currency), Jack was straight, so he was obviously doing Quentin for another reason, not just for sex. Of course, all the pieces fit together at the end of the season.
he said "it was easy to get into it" lol
The interviews with the actors give away the ending and everyone knows what it is now. Would've been a great twist if I hadn't gone to youtube videos!
great interview
So we’re they actually having sex? I don’t get how it was filmed
Emmy bate.
blondie, alwys the tilted head and sly grin.
Leo Woodall, your eyes are much too seductive.
Awkward
What a stupid interview.
Way to subvert expectations HBO. I mean to show an older gay dude with a younger guy is so cutting edge. No wait it's literally a stereotype. In 2022 it's cringe.
It’s not that deep babe
@@jemaddie7461 that's what he said. But seriously no kidding.
That was not the point. The point was that they are scamming Tanya and Portia.
@@Babesinthewood97 I get that but it's still cringe. They could have shown they were scamming any number of ways but they chose that. I'm sure they're not really related but whole pedo aspect. Just no.
You’re cringe
What are they on about? it wasn't that 'shocking' rather quiet expected all the way through. And Tom Hollander is actually gay.. all acting sheepish now, how ridiculous
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Hollander is not gay. He was engaged. He just plays gays regularly.
@@starlodear2987ou’re right. And I seem to remember reading that he is ‘very’ not gay…(But does he regularly play gay parts: I know he did - brilliantly - in that Le Carré series with Tom Hiddleston, but can’t think of others?)