Paradise starring Sterling K. Brown, espionage thriller on Hulu

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Watched the 3 episodes out now, enough mystery elements to keep me watching :ehh:

I knew there was some type of main hook going into the series, I'm glad they didn't take too long before revealing it. It does seem like it will settle into a more conventional murder mystery/thriller now, with the flashbacks used to drop new clues and character moments.
 

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I was like, did this cat RUN to the White House? DC ain't laid out like that. Northern Virginia (based on his house) isn't that close

why did yall think it was the White House? They set it up on the flashback that he would continue to head his security detail after his presidency was over.
 

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Gotta luv all of the dystopian/sci-fi/thriller content out right now.

Just finished EP. 3. It's not without faults but I'm 🔒 'd in for now.

Sinatra out here movin' like a more savage Elon :whoo:
 

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why did yall think it was the White House? They set it up on the flashback that he would continue to head his security detail after his presidency was over.

Assuming I understand your point, In that first episode, before the reveal, the assumption is that we're in the regular world. Living in DC, and most people don't, it seemed odd to me that ol boy would be living in Nova/The Palisades - the few super suburban places around DC - and be close to The White House. But that's one of those details that makes no sense to people that don't live here. A lot like the DC pictured in Alex Cross, can't exist in actual DC.
 

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Assuming I understand your point, In that first episode, before the reveal, the assumption is that we're in the regular world. Living in DC, and most people don't, it seemed odd to me that ol boy would be living in Nova/The Palisades - the few super suburban places around DC - and be close to The White House. But that's one of those details that makes no sense to people that don't live here. A lot like the DC pictured in Alex Cross, can't exist in actual DC.

yea, unless i missed something, i didn’t think they were still in DC. Just someplace nice and quiet the “former” president retired to. Just thought it was odd that Sterling lived a block over…
 

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yea, unless i missed something, i didn’t think they were still in DC. Just someplace nice and quiet the “former” president retired to. Just thought it was odd that Sterling lived a block over…

Was the reveal at the end a reveal to you?
 

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After watching the latest episode

I think Sinatra and the therapist are working hand in hand. Sinatra says she needs her own mercs to blend in as secret service agents (Jane & Billy) along with one agent that is good at his job (Colins), so no one suspects a thing, and the therapist goes and finds them. Sinatra and the therapist secretly put their own people in place around the president to manipulate things. Remember the therapist has been with Sinatra before the White House

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