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Armond, the hotel manager, spirals further into nihilism in Episode 4. The revelation that the resort is essentially a graveyard for careers—and potentially, in the season's future, a literal graveyard—is cemented by his drug use and reckless behavior with Dillon. the white lotus s01e04 720p hdrip
The Mossbacher subplot reaches a critical zenith in this episode, revolving largely around the shifting power dynamics regarding the gaze and sexual agency. [insert runtime] Armond, the hotel manager, spirals further
The "trap" metaphor is most physically realized with Armond. He is the monkey caught by his own addiction to chaos and his hatred for Shane Patton. The 720p visual presentation allows the viewer to see the micro-expressions on Armond’s face—a mix of genuine service industry exhaustion and a burgeoning desire for self-destruction. He is the fulcrum upon which the season’s tragedy balances. His indifference to the monkey trap dialogue with Lani foreshadows his inability to save himself from his own impending doom. The "trap" metaphor is most physically realized with Armond
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