Walton Goggins on ‘The White Lotus’ Finale Rick’s Father Twist


Walton Goggins appeared on “CBS Morning” on Monday to discuss the explosive season finale of HBO’s “The White Lotus,” which has left fans reeling from its unexpected twists and revelations.

The actor, who portrayed Rick, a man searching for answers about his father’s mysterious past at a luxury resort in Thailand, opened up about the shocking finale that no one saw coming.

“I finally have people to talk to,” Goggins joked during the interview, referring to having to keep the finale’s secrets for so long.

Despite numerous fan theories circulating online, particularly on TikTok, Goggins revealed that no one correctly predicted the finale’s outcome. “All of us had the good fortune of listening to people tell us their version of the story out on the street,” he said. “Some of them got very close, but no one guessed it.”

Spoiler Warning

The interview included a spoiler warning before discussing the major revelation that Rick’s quest to find the man he believed killed his father ended with him killing Jim (played by Scott Glenn) – only to discover that Jim was actually his father.

“I sympathize so greatly with Rick’s pain, because his entire life story was defined by this event,” Goggins explained. He noted that in the moment of revelation, creator Mike White’s genius showed through as “Rick only has a couple of seconds to register it before he is being fired at.”

Goggins also discussed a particularly memorable scene with fellow actor Sam Rockwell, who delivered an intense monologue in episode five. He revealed that since they’re good friends off-screen, they approached the scene with minimal preparation.

“Sam’s a really good friend of mine… We didn’t rehearse it. We didn’t really even talk about it very much at all,” Goggins said. “We just kind of sat opposite this table, and he just kind of went into it the way that he went into it, and it happened so organically.”

Beyond the shocking paternal revelation, Goggins touched on Rick’s relationship with Chelsea, describing it as “the first love story in ‘The White Lotus.’”

“It was always a love story,” Goggins said, explaining how their relationship at the beginning of the season had evolved significantly from when they first met three years prior.



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