Amazing stories about excessive wealth and privilege, inspired by White Lotus

All of the wealthy vacationers, in the sense that we see them (and people like them) with their pants down, so to speak. The bride too; she’s not gonna be happy, and may end up numbing herself most of the time. The couple with kids too, in their undoubtedly unhappy future; we learn enough about them to see that coming. Probably others too, if i think about it more. I don’t think comeuppance has to be blunt or immediately painful to be there, nor to be a satisfying end to a bad character for me as a viewer. And it’s not something I always even want from a story with bad people in it; seeing how, or why, they’re bad, and sometimes that they’re also complex humans, who don’t always act worse than I or others might in their shoes, can satisfy me too. As can pulling back the stage set of a fantasy lifestyle that a lot of Americans have, to reveal the abused lives that support it. Reminds me of Jamaica Kincaid’s book A Small Place that way, about the trashy role of “tourist” on her home island of Antigua. Both have probably inspired some self-reflection in at least a few people, and even soured some of them on the very idea of such a vacation.

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