Walton Goggins reflected on filming with Sam Rockwell during his bizarre monologue inThe White Lotusseason 3, episode 5. The latest season of the HBO series follows a new group of vacationers at the White Lotus' Thailand resort. While mostly set at the resort, Goggins' character, Rick, travels to Bangkok in episode 5, where he meets an old friend. In addition to Goggins and Rockwell, thecast ofThe White Lotusseason 3includes Jason Isaacs, Parker Posey, Michelle Monaghan, Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb, and Natasha Rothwell.
In an interview withEntertainment WeeklyfollowingThe White Lotusseason 3, episode 5 “Full-Moon Party,“Goggins claims he was very excited to film scenes with Rockwell since they are best friends. However, he was also nervous to act alongside an actor he looks up to because he didn’t want to let him down. Ultimately, Goggins reveals that working with Rockwell was the best time he had filmingThe White Lotusseason 3. Read his full comments below:

I read it when I first read all the scripts two or three months before we started filming, and I was so blown away by [creator] Mike White and what he has to say about the world and these people, and really all of us, through this monologue. I just read it over and over and over and over and over again. And when Sam signed on — Sam is one of my best friends, and Leslie [Bibb], his partner is also one of my best friends — I was nervous that Sam was going to do it, and relieved that Sam was going to do it.
We know each other’s ticks, and he’s my hero, I don’t want to let him down. But I want to play with him. And two minutes into the first conversation we had, it was like, ‘Ohhhh, okay, now we can go anywhere, now we can do anything. It was the best time that I had really working on all of The White Lotus, working with him and those scenes.

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Frank Is Already One Of The Most Unique Characters
It was amazing to see Rockwell, an Oscar winner, appear inThe White Lotusin a surprise role. While it was unexpected, it makes sense since he is good friends with Goggins and is married to Bibb, who plays Kate in season 3 of the HBO series.Rockwell plays Frank inThe White Lotus, Rick’s old friend who moved to Thailand and reinvented himself years before the events of the season. Even though Frank helps him out by bringing him a gun in episode 5, learning new details about his friend is shocking to Rick.
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Rockwell’s monologue in season 3, episode 5, is one of the funniest and most bizarre scenes of the entire series. During the scene,Rick maintains a shocked expression as Frank goes into detail about his nighttime adventures when he first arrived in Thailand. Eventually, Frank suggests that he views himself as an Asian woman. This monologue is out of the blue, but also so memorable, and proves what a unique writer Mike White is. Despite this strange conversation, thetrailer forThe White Lotusseason 3, episode 6shows that Rick and Frank will once again meet up.

The Pair Have Great Chemistry
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WithThe White Lotus, White has continuously proved that he is a writer who is not afraid to go into risqué territory.The White Lotusseason 3, episode 5 is set entirely at night and follows several characters partying, including plenty of shocking scenes. However,Rockwell’s monologue is definitely the most memorable moment of the episode, and perhaps one of the best moments of the entire series. I can’t wait to watch Goggins and Rockwell continue to work together in the next episode ofThe White Lotus.
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The White Lotus is a television series that explores the interactions of guests and staff at an upscale tropical resort. Premiering in 2021, the narrative unfolds over a week, revealing underlying complexities and tensions among the resort’s seemingly ideal travelers and employees.