When does ‘The White Lotus’ air? How to watch Season 3, Episode 7

There are only two episodes of “The White Lotus” Season 3 left. The clock winding down for at least one character’s life — but whose?
Episode 6 saw most of the characters reeling from a regrettable night out partying. The morning after brought back shocking flashbacks and hostile feelings.
Read on to see where and when to catch the dramatics that Episode 7 of “The White Lotus” promises to hold.
What time does the new episode of ‘The White Lotus’ air?
Season 3, Episode 7 of “The White Lotus” will air on Sunday, March 30 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Where to watch ‘The White Lotus’
“The White Lotus” Season 3, Episode 7 will air live on HBO and drop on Max simultaneously for streaming.
How many episodes of ‘The White Lotus’ are left?
There are two episodes left of Season 3, including Episode 7.
Season 3 will have a total of eight episodes, increasing from Season 2’s seven episodes and Season 1’s six episodes.
The final episode will air on Sunday, April 6.
What happened last week during Season 3, Episode 6?
Episode 6 functioned as a classic “day after” episode, with the fall out from the antics of the Full Moon Party kicking into high gear.
Saxon Ratliff (Patrick Schwarzenegger) spends most of the episode piecing together the events of the previous night — which including intimacy with his brother, Lochlan (Sam Nivola). His memories clearly disturb him, even making him physically ill. He ends up telling everyone that he blacked out completely the night before.
Meanwhile, Greg (Jon Gries) is upset with Chloe, accusing her of cheating on him with one of the Ratliff brothers (and she did — with both). However, instead of breaking up with her, Greg tells her to invite the Ratliffs to a dinner party that night he wants to host.
Chloe invites Saxon, telling him that she remembers the night very clearly. He’s once again disturbed, claiming he doesn’t remember anything. He tells her not to bring it up again. She says she won’t — if he comes to the dinner party.
Saxon’s dad Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) says the whole family will join. Timothy, meanwhile, has been preoccupied with suicidal ideation due to the FBI investigation awaiting him at home.
But Timothy no longer has a gun. Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) broke into the Ratliffs’ villa and stole his gun back, while Timothy, Piper (Sarah Catherine Hook), Victoria and Lochlan were at the monastery meeting Luang Por Teera (Suthichai Yoon).
While in a mediation session at the monastery, Lochlan’s shocking memories of the night before come back to him.
Separately, tension between the show’s friend trio comes to a head. Kate (Leslie Bibb) tells Laurie (Carrie Coon) that she saw Valentin (Arnas Fedaravičius) leaving Jaclyn’s (Michelle Monaghan) room in the morning, wearing the same clothing as the night before. Kate says she thought it would be funny, but Laurie is clearly upset by the progression. Up until this point, Jaclyn had been encouraging Laurie to hook up with Valentin.

When Jaclyn arrives, Laurie confronts her, asking if the hook up was good, but Jaclyn denies that anything happened. By this point, Jaclyn’s husband has finally called her back.
Meanwhile, Belinda’s (Natasha Rothwell) son Zion (Nicholas Duvernay) arrives, walking in on Belinda and Pornchai (Dom Hetrakul) in bed together. Later on, Pornchai proposes that he and Belinda open up their own spa together in Thailand and she agrees to think about it. Finally, Belinda and Greg have a conversation, which ends with Greg asking Belinda to come to his dinner party. She declines, so he tells her they need to talk and invites her to come to his house anytime.
In Bangkok, Rick (Walton Goggins) convinces Sritala Hollinger (Patravadi Mejudhon) that he and the fictional film director he said he works for need to see her house so they can base the character more on her. She’s initially hesitant, but invites him and Frank (Sam Rockwell) — who is posing as the film director — to her home.
The last scene of the episode is Rick and Frank arriving at Sritala’s home, where she introduces them to her husband, Khun Jim. Although Rick promised Frank he wouldn’t bring a gun, it appears he may have broken said promise.
What’s in store for the Season 3, Episode 7?
The teaser trailer for Episode 7 shows what appears to be the Muay Thai fight that Kate, Laurie and Jaclyn had been considering going to.
Laurie is at the fight with Valentin, Aleksei (Julian Kostov) and Vlad (Yuri Kolokolnikov), but Kate and Jaclyn are either not there or not visible in the shot.
Mook (Lalisa Manobal) and Gaitok are there, too. Mook tells Gaitok it’s “human to fight.”

Then, a montage of images (including Timothy in a bloody T-shirt and Rick in a confrontation of sorts) is set to a voiceover from Luang Por Teera, telling a class of pupils, “Every one of us has the capacity to kill. Violence, aggression, stem from same source: Fear.”
Saxon admits to his dad that if he’s not a success, then he’s nothing — and he can’t handle being nothing. Jaclyn tells Laurie if she’s not happy with her life, she needs to change it.

Belinda tells Zion that Greg knows she knows and Zion encourages her to see what he has to say. Victoria prays for Piper, while Lochlan separately tells Piper he doesn’t want to “give in to his dark s—.”
Still in Bangkok, Rick says he’s fantasized about this moment a thousand times and ends up pulling the gun on someone, saying they ruined his life.
The suspense!