Of Paradise TV Series

Paradise Series Review

Paradise is a post-apocalyptic political thriller television series released on Hulu in the United States on 28 January 2025.

The series follows a secret service agent Xavier Collins as he seeks to discover the truth behind the killing of the President of the United States. The quest for answers reveals that things might not be as they seem in Paradise.

The show offers an unpredictable ride as it switches genres from being a secret service thriller to a murder mystery with mystery box undertones of Silo meets Under The Dome… You wont know what to expect which is part of its appeal.

There is an engaging and nuanced performance from Sterling K. Brown as Agent Xavier Collins a secret service agent navigating the fine line between his duty to his country, president and family, giving a depth to the narrative, counter-balanced by the President’s character as played by James Marsden. James Marsden infuses his character with a quirky charm that makes him endearing despite all the small ways he will rub you up the wrong way. 😂

Xavier Collins and President Cal in Paradise
Xavier Collins and President Cal in Paradise Series

The show also has some colourful characters, whom despite not having fleshed out story arcs will grow on you in unexpected ways, as the show’s multi-twist plot unravels.

Paradise has a kickass soundtrack that comes across as a greatest hits mixtape with classic tracks and their hauntingly captivating remixes.. Naturally, I curated a playlist of the tracks that were dropped in each episode, you are welcome.

With so much going on the show can feel a bit chaotic and over-stuffed with not enough time spent on fully developing aspects of the plot and characters, giving it a bit of an absurd narrative, like a house of cards which could collapse upon too much scrutiny.

Paradise Series Poster
Paradise

Consequently, the pacing is erratic and the tone is inconsistent, shifting from thriller to mystery with Sci-fi undertones and family drama punctuated by some dry borderline gallows humour which might fall flat on tonal grounds.

The show paints a grim picture of society’s gullibility and how easily people are manipulated by those in control. Truth is a fickle commodity, weaponised to make us pliable like sheep lined and led to the slaughterhouse…

President Bradford Paradise
James Marsden as President Bradford in Paradise

Paradise offers a bold and ambitious narrative with strong performances from the cast delivering a series whose 8 episodes are a breath of fresh air that neatly wraps up all its plot threads and still leaving room for another season. Paradise was renewed for a second season in February.

Is this something you would watch or have watched?

Responses to “Of Paradise TV Series”

  1. boromax avatar

    Great review, B. Thanks for this, I was vacillating as to whether we should watch it. ~Ed.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      you are welcome…
      So which way did the pendulum swing… to watch or not to watch?
      ~B

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      1. boromax avatar

        Oh! LOL. I guess my response was a bit vague, eh? For watching. Yes. It is now on our list of shows to watch. And, yes, we keep a list because otherwise we would totally forget, and the apps do not keep the various shows visible long enough usually.

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  2. Michelle avatar

    “the show paints a grim picture of society’s gullibility and how easily people are manipulated by those in control. Truth is a fickle commodity, weaponised to make us pliable like sheep lined and led to the slaughterhouse…” This is the kind of review that tells me that the people who should watch this kind of show won’t. We’re an odd species in many ways.

    I’ve been thinking about watching it. It’s on my radar.

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    1. Beaton avatar

      your comment reminds of the sentiment on how we never learn from history and so we keep repeating it.

      ~B

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