Summary
- Characters in The White Lotus defy labels and roles, making viewers root for unusual candidates like assassins.
- Gaitok stands out as a moral rock in Season 3, balancing out the visual and dramatic energy in the lush setting of Thailand.
- Characters like Chelsea bring optimism and redemption to the series, even in the face of drama like armed robbery and cobra bites.
HBO’s The White Lotus is rare for an anthology. Despite the cast, settings, and storylines changing with every new reincarnation, the series has consistently scored big with critics and fans alike, with much of the praise going to its nuanced, dimensionalized characters and their arcs.

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Its ever-growing cast ranges from hitmen to the holy, with every moral shade in between, yet all of them defy easy labels and stereotypical roles. That is one of the strongest assets of The White Lotus — that it can make you root for an assassin or against a cancer patient. Whether it’s thanks to their heart, humor, or dramatic flair, these are the characters that drive the plot the most.
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Gaitok
A Moral Stalwart Against The Resort’s Underworld.
- Season 3 – Played By Tayme Thapthimthong
Set in Thailand amidst the verdant jungle and dazzling Buddhist temples, season 3 of The White Lotus has a lot to take in with seemingly every shot. Acting as a counterpoint to all the visual and dramatic energy is Gaitok, the unflappable, constant moral rock of the White Lotus Resort.

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Though he’s underestimated and always underfoot, Gaitok has become a fast favorite due to being one of the purest human beings in the series’s history. However, in a series like The White Lotus, it’s always possible that Gaitok may eventually succumb to wrongdoing, especially if Sritala’s goons get their claws into him.
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Harper Spiller
An Audience Stand-in Who Sees Through The Wealthy.
- Season 2 – Played By Aubrey Plaza
When Aubrey Plaza was announced as a member of the season 2 cast, it seemed only natural. Like the series itself, Plaza is known for her dark humor and irreverent, off-kilter approach to storytelling. Unsurprisingly, her character Harper Spiller fits in perfectly, acting as a stand-in for the audience to question and even call out the eccentricities of the wealthy. In particular, it’s thanks to Harper’s down-to-earth nature and critical eye that Theo James’s character Cameron is kept from bringing the relatively innocent Ethan to the dark side of tech finance.
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Gary/Greg Hunt
An Overarching Villain Through Three Seasons
- Seasons 1, 2, And 3 – Played By Jon Gries
Only one character has appeared in all of the first three seasons of The White Lotus, and that is Greg Hunt, who as of season 3 also goes by Gary. Introduced in season 1 as mainly a grumpy foil for Jennifer Coolidge’s Tanya, Greg gradually reveals himself to be a joyless, conniving career criminal whose main interest is removing Tanya from the picture altogether. Unfortunately, he succeeds and eliminates Tanya at the close of season 2, which, combined with his reemergence in season 3, sets Gary up as the series’s overarching villain.
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Mark Mossbacher
The Eye Of The Storm For Much Of Season 1’s Drama
- Season 1 – Played By Steve Zahn
Few characters are as complicated as Mark, the patriarch of season 1’s Mossbachers. On the one hand, he’s far from the best father or husband, having cheated on his wife Nicole and arguably used the admission of that affair to score points with his son.
On the other hand, Mark entered the season facing a cancer scare only to then find out that his father had lived a double life and died from AIDS. Between his attempts at honesty and change, especially in light of multiple personal tragedies, it’s hard to dislike Mark, even if he may have earned it.
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Mia
Builds A New Life Through Subtle Puppeteering
- Season 2 – Played By Beatrice Grannò
Undoubtedly, Mia is a bright light in season 2, charming her way through the resort and writing her own rags-to-riches story. Beginning the season jobless and directionless, merely following her more adventurous friend Lucia around from party to party, Mia ends the season as the official lounge singer of The White Lotus Sicily.
Like many other locals in The White Lotus, Mia has a tense relationship with the ultra-wealthy resort-goers, but by breaking down their barriers, proving her exceptional talent, and utilizing a smidgen of exploitation, Mia ends her journey having made her dreams into reality.
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Armond
A Relatable Season Villain
- Season 1 – Played By Murray Bartlett
Armond is a perfect example of the way in which The White Lotus paints its characters with many shades of gray. While it’s more than fair to label him the overall villain of season 1, no one could do so without admitting to understanding his motivation or regretting his sudden, undignified death.
The extreme lengths he goes to, including propositioning guests, engaging in an affair with a subordinate, taking drugs at work, and even breaking into a guest’s suite to defecate in their shoes, are all a lot more understandable when reflecting on the guests he has been forced to deal with for years.
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Portia
The Underdog Hero Of Season 2
- Season 2 – Played By Haley Lu Richardson
In season 2, the ditsy but lovable Tanya and her rudderless assistant Portia arrive as a duo and likewise, their respective struggles and character arcs work in tandem as well. Like Tanya, Portia finds herself swept up in a whirlwind adventure through the Italian underworld, but unlike Tanya, Portia manages to claw her way back to freedom.
The stakes to Portia’s journey are arguably higher than anyone’s, given the imminent threat of kidnapping or worse, but by maintaining the levellest of heads and endearing herself to would-be abductor Jack, Portia emerges as the hero in her story.
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Chelsea
Bringing Out The Best Traits In The Worst People
- Season 3 – Played By Aimee Lou Wood
As the long-suffering partner to Walton Goggins’s emotionally constipated character Rick, Chelsea commands respect almost immediately. Despite hitching herself to a man whose occupation is likely as a hitman and whose morality seems nonexistent at times, Chelsea still greets her every adventure with a smile and a kind word.

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Not many characters could survive an armed robbery and being bitten by a venomous cobra in two days and still maintain absolute optimism, but Chelsea does. Her biggest contribution to the series may end up being the redemption of Rick, a feat he himself believes impossible.
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Tanya McQuoid-Hunt
Comic Relief That Still Controls The Plot
- Seasons 1 And 2 – Played By Jennifer Coolidge
Jennifer Coolidge sinks her teeth deeply into the role of Tanya in seasons 1 and 2, endowing the character with her trademark airhead comedy and acting as a source of much-needed levity amid all the scheming and crime.
Though her fate is ultimately a tragic death at the hands of husband Greg’s “associates,” Tanya shines brightly while she’s still around, bumbling her way through one hilarious mishap after another. Like all The White Lotus characters, though, she has her faults, most notably when she reneges on her promise to fund Belinda’s spa, yanking her dreams out from under her feet.
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Belinda Lindsey
The Savior Out To Defeat The Series’s Villain
- Seasons 1 And 3 – Played By Natasha Rothwell
In many ways, Belinda was the heart of season 1 and luckily, that heart gets to beat again in season 3. As one of the few characters who work at The White Lotus Resorts, and the only one to appear in multiple seasons, her perspective is one of the show’s most valuable. In season 1, she’s Tanya’s main link to the working class, helping nudge the wealthy socialite toward actual awareness and empathy. Though her dreams of opening her own spa are ultimately squashed, she rebounds by making the pilgrimage to Thailand in season 3, luckily for viewers.

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