The finale of “White Lotus” Season 3 explains: Who died in this crowded finale?

Our stay at White Lotus has ended. From the first episode, we knew the story would lead to violence and the death of hotel guests – this was the method of the crime of Mike White's Emmy Award-winning performance. The gunfight begins this season, which is perfect, and the same gunfight will bring the story to an end.
So, who died? Like everyone else, I want to know which direction the show will take. The finale of the third season, Amor Fati answered the question and so on. Revealing the twists and turns throughout the 90-minute plot, ultimately pointing out the same theme: Accepting fate.
Rick (Walton Goggins)’s mission to revenge against Jim, the man he blamed for his father’s death, always felt as if it wouldn’t end. Timothy Ratree (Jason Isaacs) was shaky, and had a great potential to delay his entire family before they even learned about his crimes – their privileged lives would become less and less.
Spoiler warning: I'm just scratching the surface here and then as I dig into the madness that happens in this shocking plot, if you're not in a difficult situation this season, consider this is your last chance to look back. Seriously, there are many stories The spoiler below.
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Walton Goggins plays the troubled hotel guest Rick in HBO and Max's White Lotus Season 3.
So, who died?
I secretly suspect that White Lotus will ask for multiple victims, and I am right. Entering this episode, I put Rick or Timothy Nails as someone who meets with their manufacturer. I'm kind of right (yes, me!). Rick couldn't survive the trip, but he was just one of several guests who checked out with body bags instead of on board.
Rick is the catalyst that makes everything move. After facing Jim, he returned to the hotel and felt lighter and a smile appeared on his face. It feels like he and Chelsea (Aimee Lou Wood) will get their happy ending. But revenge is not a “everything goes well”. Rick's happiness is broken and blends into him with colorful insults to his mother.
The old man revealed that before Rick could do anything to all of this, he was armed, causing him to scramble to find some sanity in this spiritual vortex. Welp, he did not find the redemption he wanted. When the opportunity pops up, Rick accused Jim of stealing the gun and shooting him to death – just for Jim's wife, hotel owner Sritara (Patravadi Mejudhon), who revealed that Rick had just killed his father.
It's a predictable story, but the consequences after this bombshell landed on him ended the cycle of Rick's personal Greek tragedy. Chelsea caught a bullet – because the bad thing happened in three, she had survived the robbery and snake bites – leading to Rick's consequences facing his actions and making a deal with his fate, just like his girlfriend, he wouldn't leave the place.
The person who ultimately lets him go was Tayme Thapthimthong, a responsibility brought by his nonviolent Buddhist belief and to be an armed security officer. Needless to say, he chose the latter and shot Rick, which led to his escalation of his identity, becoming Sritala's new bodyguard (Rick killed her old bodyguard), and ended up winning the relationship and recognition of his potential girlfriend Mook (Lalisa Manobal, aka Lalisa Manobal, aka K-Pop Girl Blackpink).
Where is the Ratliff family?
I said before that I also fixed Timothy as a gender. Timothy has struggled to understand since the first episode, and he is now jailed for some of Will's dark business deals. Worse, at least for his family, all their money will disappear and their quality of life will disappear.
His wife, Victoria (Parker Posey), previously said she couldn't survive. Their eldest son, Patrick Schwarzenegger, put all his professional eggs into his father's business, so he might be descending by boat. Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook) first went to Thailand, a tearful realization that despite her misery, she could not give up the comfort of their lifestyle to move into a Buddhist shelter for a year.
The only Ratliff who took root correctly is Lochlan (Sam Nivola), who almost perished in the finale. But no.
Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) and his wife Victoria (Parker Posey) celebrate their last night at White Lotus.
Timothy has been thinking about getting his family out of pain. Although selfish, he thinks it is a way to get them out of the pain he knows. At first, he planned to use a gun – but that would never happen.
Then, he remembered the suicide fruit pointed out by the hotel concierge earlier this season. He was told that the seeds were poisonous. So like any rational dad, he can find as many fruits as possible, extract the seeds, mix them into powder, and mix them into celebrated Piña Coladas, who serves everyone except Lochlan.
They never finished drinking because Timothy finally aroused his senses. But he didn't wash the mixer off, and the next day, Lochlan used it to make a protein smoothie and poured it next to the pool after putting the whole thing down. However, he was not dead. Instead, he claimed to see God in his father's arms.
Belinda got her happy ending
Natasha Rothwell returns to White Lotus as Belinda in Season 3.
After Belinda (Natasha Rothwell) acknowledges Greg (Jon Gries), he realizes he may be responsible for the death of her old friend Tania (Jennifer Coolidge), he offers her a $100,000 offer to shut up. Her son Zion used his trading skills to hit $5 million. And, surprisingly, he paid.
The season opens with Nicholas Duvernay seeking shelter as the gunfight just unfolds outside the camera – raising immediate concerns about whether he survives. But, unfortunately, the mother and son stood out from the white lotus. Given her newly discovered wealth, I bet she would never go to this hotel chain again.
Wait, where is Jaclin and her friends?
They made up for going home. About it covers it.