The White Lotus universe is quickly expanding with season three being filmed in Thailand, and many are hoping characters from previous seasons make epic returns.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for “Home” the series finale of “Expats,” now streaming on Prime Video. “Keep on living” is the theme of the series finale of Lulu Wang’s “Expats.” It wraps up the grief, loss and pain Margaret (Nicole Kidman), Mercy (Ji-Young Yoo) and Hilary (Sarayu Blue) have been experiencing throughout. In the final episode of “Expats,” Wang seeks to show how the women at the center of the story move forward and find peace and resolution in their lives.
Margaret and her family are planning to move back to America after learning about the tragic fate of their young son, Gus. Before that, she takes time to meet with both Mercy and Hilary at a coffee shop trying to put the past behind her so she can move on. Meanwhile, Mercy is grappling with her unexpected pregnancy caused by her affair with Hilary’s husband David (Jack Huston).
She feels immense guilt for what happened to Gus, since he was under her watch when he disappeared. Mercy finally sits down with Hilary and apologizes for everything that has happened. Hilary is finally making some bold decisions that affect her life.
She makes the journey to visit her sick father, Daleep in hospital. In an emotional moment with him, before he’s about to be wheeled into surgery, she reveals she’s pregnant with a boy. While he’s happy about the news, she confronts him over his past, and his abusive behavior towards her mother and vows to never forgive him for what he did.
She promises Daleep, that when her son is old enough, she will tell him about everything Daleep did to the family. Her father doesn’t make it through his surgery and dies. When Hilary travels back to Hong Kong, David meets her and offers his
.The White Lotus universe is quickly expanding with season three being filmed in Thailand, and many are hoping characters from previous seasons make epic returns.
Kate Winslet has shared her memories of Robert Downey Jr.’s audition for The Holiday, which she has described as “dreadful”.The actress was appearing on The Tonight Show when host Jimmy Fallon brought up the audition, for which he was also present. “I remember it extremely well, I really do,” Winslet said. At the time, Winslet had already been cast in her role, but Fallon and Downey Jr.
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