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Paradise
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  • Episode aired Jan 28, 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 49m
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Kristin Carey, Matt Malloy, and Julianne Nicholson in Paradise (2025)
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Isolated, Xavier seeks answers on his own and cautiously turns to Dr. Gabriela Torabi. Meanwhile, Billy and Jane feel the pressure from Robinson's investigation.Isolated, Xavier seeks answers on his own and cautiously turns to Dr. Gabriela Torabi. Meanwhile, Billy and Jane feel the pressure from Robinson's investigation.Isolated, Xavier seeks answers on his own and cautiously turns to Dr. Gabriela Torabi. Meanwhile, Billy and Jane feel the pressure from Robinson's investigation.

  • Director
    • Gandja Monteiro
  • Writers
    • Jason Wilborn
    • Dan Fogelman
    • Stephen Markley
  • Stars
    • Sterling K. Brown
    • Julianne Nicholson
    • Sarah Shahi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
    • Writers
      • Jason Wilborn
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Stephen Markley
    • Stars
      • Sterling K. Brown
      • Julianne Nicholson
      • Sarah Shahi
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sterling K. Brown
    Sterling K. Brown
    • Xavier Collins
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Sinatra
    Sarah Shahi
    Sarah Shahi
    • Dr. Gabriela Torabi
    Nicole Brydon Bloom
    Nicole Brydon Bloom
    • Jane Driscoll
    Aliyah Mastin
    Aliyah Mastin
    • Presley Collins
    Percy Daggs IV
    Percy Daggs IV
    • James Collins
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Cal Bradford
    Jon Beavers
    Jon Beavers
    • Billy Pace
    Krys Marshall
    Krys Marshall
    • Robinson
    Matt Malloy
    Matt Malloy
    • Henry Baines
    Carlos Sanz
    Carlos Sanz
    • Dr. Montoya
    Michelle Meredith
    Michelle Meredith
    • Maggie
    Chibuikem Uche
    Chibuikem Uche
    • Young Fred Collins
    Glynn Turman
    Glynn Turman
    • Fred Collins
    Eddie Diaz
    Eddie Diaz
    • Mike Garcia
    Kristin Carey
    Kristin Carey
    • Nancy Baines
    Ca'Ron Jaden Coleman
    Ca'Ron Jaden Coleman
    • Young Xavier
    Verlon Roberts
    Verlon Roberts
    • Brooks
    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
    • Writers
      • Jason Wilborn
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Stephen Markley
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    6queenfashion-19014

    Paradise could me taken as a prequal to the tv series Silo

    While "Paradise" and "Silo" share a dystopian premise, they are not directly connected.

    However, "Paradise" could be seen as a thematic prequel to "Silo" by exploring similar themes of survival, control, and the unknown in a post-apocalyptic world.

    Both shows delve into the complexities of human nature and societal structures within confined environments, offering a thought-provoking exploration of potential future scenarios.

    Both shows feature communities living in enclosed, isolated spaces. In "Paradise," it's a seemingly idyllic but ultimately controlled community. In "Silo," it's the titular silo, a massive underground structure. This shared element creates a sense of claustrophobia and raises questions about the nature of their reality.
    lor_

    A Closed Room Mystery

    Rather than the expected sci-fi, "Paradise" takes on the format of a Closed Room Mystery here, with the investigation of a murder paramount, while suspicion dominates and paralyzes the cast.

    It's not made clear the extent of the world catastrophe that leaves us with the people of "Paradise" - not whether some outside colony in China or Australia (see: "On the Beach") or elsewhere exists. So perhaps there is no outside force than can affect our tightknit little group of some thousands of survivors.

    At any rate, Sarah and Julianne are the key figures, and this episode turns to Sterling's background, in particular his relationship to his pilot dad, to fill in via flashbacks what makes him tick. Sarah's mysteriousness only increases as she unveils more of her character to him, and the segment ends on a truly ominous note, possibly a red herring or maybe an actual clue.

    While the sci-fi format thus far has lent considerable nostalgia to the show's content, I keep hoping it will come into play as more of a driver of the story rather than just a gimmick. Ever since the success of "Lost", fantasy TV creators have been prone to going off on a tangent with their series and hopefully this one will come to the point rather than continue to tantalize.
    10joanstroot

    Sterling is SEXY!!!

    I was concerned that this was not going to be my type of show, because I'm not a fan of futuristic type shows, but though this is a part of the story, there is enough other content to keep me interested. Each episode is getting more interesting, and I'm definitely in it for the long haul now.

    Everything Dan Fogleman touches, seems to turn to gold. The casting is great, the acting superb, and the storyline is mysterious. Episode 3 teases some additional complexities that makes me anxious to watch the rest. And Sterling K Brown is absolutely perfect in this role!

    Can't wait to see where it's going!
    3Mister-GTA

    Going from a great sci-fi-ish political thriller to a pointless and sappy "This is Us" melodrama.

    Going from a great sci-fi-ish political thriller (E1=9/10, E2=7/10), to a pointless and sappy "This is Us" melodrama.

    This was an absolutely useless and pointless episode, dragged out for almost an hour, with barely 10 minutes of any relevant plot to this series main theme.

    And what's with the sappy score? It makes an already boring episode feel eyerolling cringy.

    If this is what to expect for the rest of the season - especially after and edge-of-your-seat first episode, then this series will be a major flop.

    I'm willing to look past the major plot holes in return for some thrills and suspense, but not with a useless and pointless filler episode such as this one.

    Guess time will tell. It's a generous 3/10 for the less than 10% relevant and plot-forwarding writing in this slog.

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      Xavier Collins: You keep that up, and you may just lose them boobies.

      Billy Pace: You mean these beefy pecs?

      Xavier Collins: I don't know man. They look like some big old biddies to me.

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      • January 28, 2025 (United States)
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