Leo Woodall Is Just As Confused About What Happened To Jack In White Lotus Season 2 As Fans Are

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The White Lotus has a knack for leaving some questions unanswered. For example, many fans wondered what actually happened to Alexandra Daddario's Rachel at the end of the first season. But there are unquestionably many, many extra unanswered questions with Mike White's recently concluded 2nd season.
Spoilers For The White Lotus Season 2 Ahead Many of the acclaimed cast members of the second season of the HBO hit had been brutally fair about their characters as neatly as what they thought of the ending. This includes the West London-born actor who plays Jack, the mysterious "nephew" of Tom Hollander's Quentin and the affection interest of Haley Lu Richardson's Portia. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Leo Woodall published that he used to be in the darkish about who his persona actually used to be and what precisely happened to him...
Who Jack From The White Lotus Really Is?
As soon as Leo Woodall took off his shirt and hopped in the pool in front of Haley Lu Richardson's Portia, Google searches for the English actor without a doubt skyrocketed. But more fans were curious as to his personality's real serve as throughout the series. Little via little, it gave the impression that Jack wasn't who he mentioned he used to be. And his motives also gave the impression to be slightly nefarious.
Yeah, Portia in reality must've just long gone on that date with Adam DiMarco's Albie.
Of route, fans have been completely thrown for a loop on the tail finish of the 5th episode of the second one season, when it's printed that Jack and his meant uncle are so much "closer" than it gave the impression. But by way of the top of the season, fans were left a little confused by way of their true dynamic as well as who Jack if truth be told used to be prior to he turned into concerned with this season's baddies.
"Who is Jack? That is a big question," Leo Woodall said when requested by means of The Hollywood Reporter. "There is a bit of mystery about him, isn’t there?"
"His relationship with Quentin obviously never got fully explained," Woodall endured. "But I remember at the start of the gig, I sat with [creator] Mike [White], and he just kind of said, 'Look, Jack’s just a working-class boy who’s suddenly been given loads of money, and he’s on his own little adventure.'"
Is Jack Really Quentin's Nephew In The White Lotus?
Woodall revealed that White supposed that Jack and Quentin's dating, no matter it used to be, was completely transactional.
"Mike didn’t say straight-up what it was. He sort of let me make up my own mind about it. But, to me, it was clear that Quentin wasn’t actually his uncle."
Because of the obscurity, it might be natural for an actor to create a bit of a backstory for his or her personality. But Leo Woodall attempted to avoid this because he didn't want to intervene with whatever author Mike White was once intending. But Woodall did have an concept of the "dark hole" of a history his persona says he is had.
"I had a few different ideas and different images about what his dark hole could have been. Some of them were really kind of random as well. I had an image of him in a sleeping bag, under a railway station in like a gutter. But I didn’t really cling on to a backstory that I’d made up myself," Woodall admitted to The Hollywood Reporter.
The actor believes that Jack had to sell his frame to earn cash, almost like a a ways darker replicate to Lucia and Mia's characters. He additionally claimed that Jack would have been roughed up reasonably slightly. But all of the backstories he created have been purposefully opaque.
As for the best dynamic between Jack and Quentin, it's very transparent that the former owed the latter one thing.
"I don’t know if I’m allowed to say [what Jack owed Quentin]," Woodall said to THR. "There were bits in the scripts that didn’t make the cut. But I think he would have been a tie to someone else that he knew. I think Quentin got a smile for Jack, saw him, and maybe thought that he liked the look of him and saw that he would have been in a rough place, knew that he could help him but also benefit from it. It’s clear to me that he’s known him for a little while."
What Happens To Jack At The End Of The White Lotus?
Nothing just right.
This is necessarily what Leo Woodall believes happens to his personality who is final scene leaving Portia at an airport and using off.
"I think it’s going to be really, really crap for him. I really do feel for him," Leo Woodall mentioned to The Hollywood Reporter. (*2*)
One thing is clear for Woodall, on the other hand. Jack legitimately has a soft spot for Portia. This is why he let her cross.
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