#TheWhiteLotus is set up for an explosive Season 2 finale, where there are many loose ends to tie up. What will happen to Tanya? Did Cameron sleep with Harper? Is Lucia actually in danger? Who dies?! Here are our best White Lotus theories: bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #1: Greg is in cahoots with Quentin to kill Tanya for her money.
We have plenty of reason to be suspicious of Tanya's friendship with the "high-end gays." Plus, her discovery of Quentin's cowboy photo might be proof that he and Greg are scheming. bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #2: Quentin will extort Tanya by secretly filming her having sex.
As Niccoló seduces Tanya, a red light blinks in the background, indicating a camera is filming. If there's an infidelity clause in her pre-nup, the video could be used as blackmail. bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #3: Lucia is pulling a long con on the Di Grassos.
Lucia tells Albie that Alessio is her pimp — but we're not entirely convinced. He could be a boyfriend, business partner or maybe even her brother. Only time will tell… bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #4: Daphne is an evil mastermind.
Do not mistake Daphne as an ignorant housewife — our unbothered queen contains multitudes. This calculated woman planned a whole secret Noto night to make her husband jealous. What else could she be capable of? bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #5: Cameron planted the condom wrapper in Ethan’s couch.
Cameron apologizes to Ethan for his blunder, but what if it wasn’t a slip-up? Cameron and Daphne's interactions with Ethan and Harper seem calculated — it could be part of a bigger plan. bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #6: Giuseppe kills Mia in an act of revenge.
Prediction: Giuseppe is rendered unable to perform due to the medicine mix-up, drowns his sorrows at the bar, gets jealous while Mia is playing and chokes her to death, silencing them both. bit.ly/3VvsAd8
THEORY #7: Bert kills Lucia to protect the family.
While Bert Di Grasso seems physically fragile, his desire to salvage Dom's marriage and protect Albie could lead him to murder Lucia. After all, he thinks "The Godfather" is a "normal male fantasy." bit.ly/3VvsAd8
Read all of our theories and predictions here: bit.ly/3VvsAd8
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From #TheDropout to #Euphoria to #Andor, our chief TV critics sifted through an avalanche of shows to pick their favorites from this year. See which ones they chose here: bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
"Abbott Elementary"
"Quinta Brunson’s ABC comedy about a hardworking, charismatic group of Philadelphia teachers was so immediately realized...that it feels like it’s been on for years rather than months." – Caroline Framke bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
"Barry"
"The drama and the jokes were operating at their highest level yet in this year’s third season. Barry’s journey into unrepentant inner darkness was played beautifully by Bill Hader, but the season belonged to Sarah Goldberg." – Daniel D'Addario bit.ly/3Bh9ob4
Kirstie Alley, a two-time Emmy-winning actor who rose to fame with her role as Rebecca Howe in the NBC comedy series “Cheers,” has died after a battle with cancer. She was 71. bit.ly/3UELFbr
Alley’s death was confirmed through her official social media presence, which shared a statement from her children. bit.ly/3UELFbr
“To all our friends, far and wide around the world… We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce and loving mother has passed away after a battle with cancer, only recently discovered,” reads the statement. bit.ly/3UELFbr
Actress Angela Lansbury, whose 75-year career encompassed triumphs on the big screen, in musical theater and on television, died on Tuesday. bit.ly/3Eu35mW
Nominated for three Oscars, she won seven Tony awards and holds the record for Emmy actress nods with 12 for her role as Jessica Fletcher on “Murder, She Wrote.” bit.ly/3Eu35mW
In a 2019 overview of Lansbury’s career, Variety’s Tim Gray noted that “Murder, She Wrote” "relied on Lansbury’s intelligence, integrity and warmth, which no actress can fake...The series rested squarely on Lansbury’s shoulders.” bit.ly/3Eu35mW