

The wealthy white families act exactly as we'd expect, displaying varying degrees of entitlement and utter lack of self-awareness while sipping fruity cocktails under umbrellas along the beach. Saint X is that, at least on its surface. If this sounds like yet another entry in the ever-growing Hollywood genre of "eat the rich" narratives – White Lotus, Triangle of Sadness, The Menu, Infinity Pool and Glass Onion, just for starters – well.


"It's like that everywhere in the Caribbean," another character replies matter-of-factly. Just moments after landing, one person is already complaining, annoyed that the $200 shuttle service is not there to greet them upon arrival. In the first episode of Hulu's Saint X, a group of well-to-do and mostly white tourists descends upon an unnamed Caribbean island for a luxury all-inclusive resort vacation. Emily Thomas (Alycia Debnam-Carey) seeks the truth about her deceased sister Alison in Saint X.
