Paradise isn’t your average show about a President’s secret service agent.
Nicole Brydon Bloom: It feels far more grounded in some ways.
Ultimately, we’re talking about human beings interacting with other human beings.
Jon Beavers: Yeah, it’s kind of three layers.
The more we keep talking about it, right?
Then, inside that, there is a presidential assassination and a murder mystery.
But then inside that are characters that are three-dimensional and human and are being explored by these crazy circumstances.
It’s doing all three things at the same time.
And that’s just a testament to the writing.
It’s pretty damn good.
In Hulu’sParadise, Julianne Nicholson plays Sinatra, the founder and leader of the Paradise community.
Sarah Shahi: Gabriella, she [did choose] the people who got to come.
It’s not something that she can allow herself to experience too deeply.
I mean, this is an exaggerated version of that, of course.
And she actually now doesn’t have time for the pain.
She doesn’t have time for the guilt.
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