![]() ![]() I lost my Dad when I was 15 years old and my mum too died shortly after due to HIV aids leaving me with my 5 young brothers and one sister who is the last born. Their ignorant entitlement juxtaposing with the beautiful Hawaiian beaches and tragic Hawaiian history creates an underlying experience of, look at these rich people not having a good time and they can't even realize why! As for the characters, there is plenty of time to sit back and question, is this character a good person, who's the real antagonist, how do these stories intertwine, who do we root for What story is attempting to be told here? What is the message!? By this I mean nobody is spitting in their faces and calling them Climate Killers but the choices the characters make, the things they say, and the way they act gives the viewer something to laugh at. All the characters are rich and they are shamed for it by the show writers. I point out the characters of color here because their race becomes a device used to create tension but not in a Token POC kind of way. The show does touch on conversations of race and class but I would not consider this a political show or one with an agenda (it's satire). Her plans will be left on the backburner which I say is unfortunate because she's a kind woc who is just trying to do her job and is clearly very skeptical about going into business with this strange, rich white, resort guest. Tanya's also very wealthy so I definitely thing this "Greg" has some secret plot to take down Tanya or plant something or steal her cash and unfortunately I do not think Belinda will see anything bright in her future. Tanya will often pop up to converse with the others and brag about Balinda's skills but she doesn't cause any trouble. Unlike the Newly Weds and the Mossbacher family, there is not a lot of plot overlap. The presence of these characters feel a little out of place. Tanya postpones a business meeting with Belinda so she and Greg can hook up that night. In episode 4, some random dude, Greg, shows up and invites Tanya to dinner after "accidentally" mistaking her room door for his own. Her "obsession" could possibly just stem from Belinda showing her an act of kindness during a hard time but I know I questioned Tanya's intentions for at least the first two episodes. She becomes creepily obsessed with the resort's massage parlor manager, Belinda, after a complimentary massage and suggests becoming a beneficiary so Belinda can open up her own massage parlor. Tanya McQuoid: An eccentric resort guest (which is a polite way of saying, a weird ass person who is over polite and basically pushes herself into every other character's drama in the most unintentional way, she's also bad at reading the room) She comes off as calm and quiet but we find out that her mother recently passed and she's in Hawaii to spread her mothers ashes. Prediction: Armond's gonna get blackmailed for abuse of power in a classic Monicagate manner. Armond creates a fake business card and when Shane realizes the number is fake, he bursts into Armond's office to find him rimming a coworker while high on Ketamine. Shane confronts Armond and asks for Corperate's number. The boat is actually a funeral where a strange grieving woman, named Tanya, fails to spread her mothers ashes in the sea. Armond apologizes and books them a romantic sunset dinner on a boat. Shane finds out the Germans are actually leaving wayy earlier. Armond tells him there's a German couple staying in the receipted room longer than Shane and his wife are there so the room will not be ready for them in time. Armond gaslights Shane into thinking that he never purchased the bigger room. First the resort accidentally downgrades his room. They're on their honeymoon but so many moments make you question why in the hell did these two get married? He is in an unnecessarily one sided battle with Armond. He's your run of the mill self-centered male Karen (Kevin if you will) and he arrives at the resort with his wife Rachel. Shane Patton: Also a resort guest and the funniest character to me. ![]()
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