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After starring in Season 3 of The White Lotus as scandal-hiding financier Timothy Ratliff, however, he's experiencing a new ...
Jason Isaacs’ Timothy Ratliff had a pretty eventful hour and a half in the Season 3 finale of The White Lotus. When he wasn’t making suicide cocktails or holding his half-dead son by the side ...
Isaacs' Timothy Ratliff accidentally flashes his family in the fourth episode of 'The White Lotus' season three Liza Esquibias is a Writer-Reporter on the TV team at PEOPLE. She was previously an ...
Jason Isaacs and Parker Posey in "The White Lotus." Between a last-minute crash out in the NCAA Final Four and Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) trying to kill his entire family, this has not been a ...
Murdaugh, he wrote. Or did he? Rumors are swirling “The White Lotus” creator Mike White based the dysfunctional Ratliff clan — headed by a nefarious patriarch who is a Duke University ...
Versions of Timothy Ratliff’s death wish fantasy play out over several episodes of “The White Lotus,” but each involves a gun. Having received news that the feds may be waiting to arrest him ...
Now, the show is “The White POTUS.” In the sketch, we open on James Austin Johnson’s Trump, filling Jason Isaacs’s role as Timothy Ratliff, and clearly having an existential crisis.
During the Season 3 finale, which aired Sunday night on HBO, Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) used the beverage to nearly kill his entire family at the end of their Thailand vacation, including his ...
Enter The White Lotus Season 3’s Tim Ratliff, a TV character whose morally ambiguous actions have already stirred controversy, including some pushback from Duke itself. While it’s not the ...
“Do you think you could live with no money?” asks shady patriarch Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) in the Season 3 finale of HBO hit The White Lotus. “I mean, no money, no house, nothing.
Following last week’s Season 3 episode ‘Denials’, in which Jason Isaacs’ Timothy Ratliff daydreams about a murder-suicide, Duke University has denounced the HBO character wearing their school’s ...