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  • Episode aired Feb 3, 2025
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  • 54m
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Jon Beavers in Paradise (2025)
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The citizens of Paradise celebrate at the annual carnival. Xavier and Billy delve deeper into their investigation.The citizens of Paradise celebrate at the annual carnival. Xavier and Billy delve deeper into their investigation.The citizens of Paradise celebrate at the annual carnival. Xavier and Billy delve deeper into their investigation.

  • Director
    • Gandja Monteiro
  • Writers
    • Scott Weinger
    • Dan Fogelman
    • Stephen Markley
  • Stars
    • Sterling K. Brown
    • Julianne Nicholson
    • Sarah Shahi
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    8.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
    • Writers
      • Scott Weinger
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Stephen Markley
    • Stars
      • Sterling K. Brown
      • Julianne Nicholson
      • Sarah Shahi
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • 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
    Cassidy Freeman
    Cassidy Freeman
    • Jessica Bradford
    Richard Robichaux
    Richard Robichaux
    • Carl
    Charlie Evans
    Charlie Evans
    • Jeremy Bradford
    Benjamin Koldyke
    Benjamin Koldyke
    • Jack Barnes
    Michael Hogan
    Michael Hogan
    • Mark Donnelly
    Ian Merrigan
    Ian Merrigan
    • Trent
    Michelle Meredith
    Michelle Meredith
    • Maggie
    Angela Lin
    Angela Lin
    • Susan Donnelly
    Micah Fitzgerald
    Micah Fitzgerald
    • Uncle Charlie
    • Director
      • Gandja Monteiro
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      • Scott Weinger
      • Dan Fogelman
      • Stephen Markley
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    8nerrdrage

    the pieces are falling into place

    The pieces of the puzzle are falling into place much faster than I would have expected. That's one big plus of this series.

    I expected the first season to be a murder mystery with Agent Xavier as the one-man-against-the-system, just as clueless as the audience, and we discover the big mystery premise only at the end of the season, with a cliffhanger.

    Instead, they dove right in, and by now, the middle of a short season, mysteries are being compounded by other mysteries, with revelations happening at a brisk pace.

    The other thing I like, which wasn't apparent till the third episode, is that the psychological dimension of the situation is not being ignored. People are putting on a brave face but the cracks are showing. That's the element that's keeping me watching more than anything else.

    The one worrying thing is, are they writing themselves into a corner? How long can this premise be sustained with such a lean, propulsive plotline? Oh well, it's good for now. I'll bail if and when it starts to really suck.
    3fuqshytup

    Good idea poorly executed

    This is such a great idea for a show and it's full of cool twists. I'm going to keep watching to see how the plot plays out.

    But this is really a big miss. The writing and the acting are subpar. The characters and chemistry are forced and have unconvincing interactions.

    The conversations don't fit the environment, either. They seem to be explaining things to each other that they should all know.

    The lighting is also really strange. I like that they are trying something different and I think it has something to do with the sun in their world, but at times it just looks too hot and like a mistake.
    5orlyg1521-765-85949

    Held out hope until this episode

    The first episode was engaging and hopeful. Excellent writing excellent acting. Second episode continued that. I was hoping this episode wouldn't stray from its initial impression. Sadly at the end of episode 3 was when Billy and his girlfriend were shown to be incompetent Secret Service agents. That was a disappointing twist. And then we come to realize he was a juvenile delinquent and a mercenary. The problem is Secret Service would never hire such a person. And I would hope that you know all secret Services better at choosing their personal. This plot twist I think is a weak attempt at adding a Twist to an already excellent plot and bringing it down.
    lor_

    Overly simplistic

    "Paradise", so early in the series' run, errs seriously by devolving into a one-dimensional "fight back against the baddie" drama. The potential of the dystopia storyline is wasted on trivialities in terms of storytelling. At best, we learn a smidgen of information on what happened to the outside world.

    We learn lots and lots about Billy, far more than we need to know, and that's probably due to the fact that with its sci-fi story getting short shrift this series has only characters, well-acted of course, to justify its existence. To hear Sinatra tell it, Billy is a stock character, basically a killing machine that is necessary (an enforcer) to the micro world of Paradise. His becoming humanized in this episode proves to be mere audience-baiting - a red herring. So when the segment's overly predictable, telegraphed "shock" ending occurs, it's with a whimper and perhaps an audience groan, hardly exciting.
    7amanvan

    So predictable and awful

    The season starts so well and it's so intriguing and interesting to find about the characters and how's it going to do things and how they going to deal with the world ending then it slowly by slowly start to get boring and start to become predictable how the characters are reacting to things and what kind of choices are making and the man who is very professional doesn't know about his partner past at all and he just finding out from a paper that doesn't ever make any sense and by the end it becomes so predictable that laughable I wish this show had really better writing it deserve it better than this.

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      Xavier and Billy are presented with "Hemingway Daiquiris" at the bar. Although classic daiquiris are typically sweet, with two parts white rum, one part lime juice, and up to one part of simple syrup, Ernest Hemingway didn't like them. As the story goes, Hemingway stopped into a bar (La Floridita in Havana, Cuba) to use the bathroom, but then had a first round daiquiri at the suggestion of the bartender, Constantino Ribaliagua. Way too sweet for Hemingway's taste, he asked for another, but twice the booze and none of the sugar. This became known as the Hemingway Daiquiri, which nowadays traditionally includes grapefruit juice and maraschino liqueur.
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      • February 3, 2025 (France)
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      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
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