These gays they are trying

From her Monica Vitti-turned-Peppa Pig cosplay, to her reading of "these are some high-end gays" to the finale's immortal quote, "these gays, they're trying to murder me," Coolidge's performance is the stuff of Twitter gold. About "These Gays, They’re Trying To Murder Me" is a phrase said by Tanya in the finale of the HBO show The White Lotus.

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- Tanya The White Lotus S2 E7 Joshua Samuels K subscribers Subscribe. Please, these gays are trying to murder me! The Rock Wrestles With Himself. As has become a tradition for HBO's Sunday night programming, The White Lotus was appointment viewing, and many viewers derived as much pleasure from sharing theories, speculating, and memifying moments from the show online as they did from the at-times deeply uncomfortable viewing itself.

these gays they are trying

This time around, viewers were captivated by the directorial homages to Italian cinema, the perplexing costuming choices of some characters yes Portia we are all looking at you and we have notesthat uncle-on-nephew jawdropper of a cliffhangerand of course, the iconic delivery of Tanya's lines by Jennifer Coolidge, who has become the show's de facto leading lady, and context-free screengrabs of whom can be found on just about every social platform going.

Ever since Murray Bartlett got caught rimming Lukas Gage back in Season 1The White Lotus has been the kind of show that regularly breaks the internet, and Season 2 was no different. From her Monica Vitti-turned-Peppa Pig cosplay, to her reading of "these are some high-end gays" to the finale's immortal quote, "these gays, they're trying to murder me," Coolidge's performance.

The gays are trying : In Mike White’s The White Lotus, Jennifer plays the bumbling Tanya who delivers the defining line: “Please! These gays, they’re trying to murder me!”

We've rounded up some of the internet's funniest homages to her plight, along with riffs on every character from wealthy wife Daphne to the "winners" of the season, Mia and Lucia. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. View full post on X. Philip Ellis.

The phrase has become a sarcastic expression and image macro used by fans and the LGBTQ+ community on Twitter. And boy, did creator Mike White give fans a wealth of material to work with.