What Time Does ‘The White Lotus’ Air? A Guide to Watching Season 3, Episode 7
Only two episodes remain in Season 3 of “The White Lotus.” Time is running out for at least one character — but who will it be?
In Episode 6, most characters grappled with the aftermath of a regretful night of partying. The next morning brought back shocking memories and intense emotions.
Keep reading to find out where and when you can watch the dramatic events that Episode 7 of “The White Lotus” has in store.
When does the new episode of ‘The White Lotus’ air?
Season 3, Episode 7 of “The White Lotus” is set to air on Sunday, March 30 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Where can you watch ‘The White Lotus’?
You can watch Season 3, Episode 7 of “The White Lotus” live on HBO, and it will also be available for streaming on Max simultaneously.
How many episodes are left in ‘The White Lotus’?
There are two episodes remaining in Season 3, which includes Episode 7.
This season comprises a total of eight episodes, an increase from seven in Season 2 and six in Season 1.
The series finale will air on Sunday, April 6.
What went down last week in Season 3, Episode 6?
Episode 6 served as a quintessential “day after” episode, focusing on the fallout from the Full Moon Party’s wild escapades.
Saxon Ratliff (Patrick Schwarzenegger) spends most of the episode trying to reconstruct the events from the previous night, including moments of intimacy with his brother, Lochlan (Sam Nivola). These memories clearly unsettle him, even leading to physical distress. He ultimately claims to everyone that he completely blacked out the night before.
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Meanwhile, Greg (Jon Gries) confronts Chloe, accusing her of cheating with one of the Ratliff brothers (which she did — with both). Instead of ending their relationship, Greg invites her to host a dinner party with the Ratliffs that evening.
Chloe invites Saxon, telling him she remembers the night vividly, but he is once again distressed, insisting he can’t recall anything. He asks her not to mention it again. She agrees — if he attends the dinner party.
Saxon’s father, Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs), mentions the entire family will be there. However, he is grappling with suicidal thoughts due to an impending FBI investigation.
Unfortunately, Timothy no longer has access to a gun. Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) broke into the Ratliffs’ villa and took it back while Timothy, Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook), Victoria, and Lochlan were at a monastery meeting with Luang Por Teera (Suthichai Yoon).
During a meditation session at the monastery, Lochlan’s shocking memories of the previous night resurface.
Meanwhile, escalating tension among the friend trio reaches a breaking point. Kate (Leslie Bibb) reveals to Laurie (Carrie Coon) that she saw Valentin (Arnas Fedaravičius) leaving Jaclyn’s (Michelle Monaghan) room in the morning, still wearing the clothes from the previous night. Though Kate thought it would be a joke, Laurie is visibly upset by this turn of events, especially since Jaclyn had been encouraging her to connect with Valentin.

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When Jaclyn arrives, Laurie asks her about the hookup, but Jaclyn insists nothing occurred. By this point, Jaclyn’s husband finally returns her call.
Meanwhile, Belinda’s (Natasha Rothwell) son Zion (Nicholas Duvernay) arrives, interrupting Belinda and Pornchai (Dom Hetrakul) in bed together. Later, Pornchai suggests they open a spa together in Thailand, and Belinda agrees to consider it. Finally, Greg talks to Belinda and extends an invitation to his dinner party, which she turns down, but he tells her they need to have a conversation and invites her over anytime.
In Bangkok, Rick (Walton Goggins) manages to persuade Sritala Hollinger (Patravadi Mejudhon) that he and the fictional director he claims to work for need to visit her house for inspiration. Initially, she hesitates but eventually invites him and Frank (Sam Rockwell), who is posing as the director, to her home.
The episode culminates in Rick and Frank arriving at Sritala’s house, where she introduces them to her husband, Khun Jim. Despite promising Frank he wouldn’t bring a gun, it seems Rick may have broken that promise.
What to expect in Season 3, Episode 7?
The teaser trailer for Episode 7 hints at the Muay Thai fight that Kate, Laurie, and Jaclyn were considering attending.
Laurie appears at the fight with Valentin, Aleksei (Julian Kostov), and Vlad (Yuri Kolokolnikov), but Kate and Jaclyn are either absent or not seen in the scene.
Mook (Lalisa Manobal) and Gaitok also make an appearance. Mook tells Gaitok that it’s “human to fight.”

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Following that, a montage features various images, including Timothy in a bloody T-shirt and Rick in a confrontation, accompanied by a voiceover from Luang Por Teera telling a class of students, “Each of us has the capacity to kill. Violence and aggression stem from the same origin: fear.”
Saxon confides in his father that he cannot accept being a failure, as it leaves him feeling worthless. Jaclyn advises Laurie that if she’s dissatisfied with her life, it’s time for a change.

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Belinda confesses to Zion that Greg is aware she knows the truth, and Zion encourages her to listen to what he has to say. Victoria prays for Piper, while Lochlan separately reassures Piper that he doesn’t want to “succumb to his dark thoughts.”
Back in Bangkok, Rick reveals he has envisioned this moment countless times and ends up brandishing a gun at someone, claiming they have ruined his life.
The tension is palpable!