‘The White Lotus’ Season 2: Will Sharpe On Ethan’s Breaking Point And Intense Finale

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‘The White Lotus’ Season 2: Will Sharpe On Ethan’s Breaking Point And Intense Finale
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WillSharpe teases intense finale of TheWhiteLotus

The moment Ethan arrives, “he hasn’t really thought that much about how it’s gonna go,” Sharpe says of accepting an invite from a friend. “We always talked about Cameron and Ethan as like, you know, not soulmates. They just knew each other in college and stayed in touch.”

That scene, Sharpe says, is a “fairly important” one in understanding the dynamic between them. “Cameron loves to sort of play the alpha male and Ethan, I feel like, is somebody who’s always wanted to sort of earn status when he deserves it,” he explains.Whereas things with Harper were a little more clear from the beginning. “He and Harper are not in a brilliant place when we meet them. They tell themselves that they’re good, they love each other, they’re honest with each other,” Sharpe says.

“He seems more and more frightened that might be the case,” Sharpe says, explaining that Ethan is less jealous and more angry. “Not only at Cameron and Harper, but also, I think, at himself. He’s sort of starting to realize that he should have done things differently and he’s asking himself, ‘How have we got here? How have I let it get to this point?'”

“Every suspicion is justified,” Sharpe says of some of the theories out there. “I think that’s part of the game that Mike’s playing. He wants you to be guessing and so, every theory is valid until proven otherwise.”for the season 2 finale. And this is when we’ll see Ethan reach his breaking point. While the actor won’t get specific about the details of what makes him snap, until now “he’s held a lot in,” Sharpe says, teasing that “there are more intense scenes” to come.

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