Word of the day: whodunit \ huˈdʌnət \ noun
Whodunit: a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel, play or movie
Still, “The White Lotus” has also captured something rare in the binge-it-all-at-once streaming age: a whodunit that has drawn viewers into a week-to-week guessing game of who gets murdered and who shot the gun, akin to broadcast hits from an earlier era.
John Koblin
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