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The premiere utilizes the visual motif of antiquity—the statues, the ruins—to reflect Tanya’s internal state. She is surrounded by things that have survived for millennia, yet she feels her own happiness is brittle and temporary. The suspicion that Greg is hiding something (his illness or perhaps an affair) drives her neuroses to a fever pitch. Tanya’s arc in this episode highlights the show’s central theme: wealth can buy a room at the White Lotus, but it cannot buy peace of mind. Her attempt to bring harmony by scattering her mother's ashes is botched by the wind, a darkly comedic omen that the past cannot be neatly laid to rest. The suspicion that Greg is hiding something (his

One of the primary concerns of The White Lotus is the performance of social class and the reinforcement of privilege. The show's characters are predominantly white, wealthy, and influential, yet they are also revealed to be struggling with their own personal demons, relationships, and existential crises. This juxtaposition serves to underscore the emptiness and disconnection that can accompany privilege.