‘Paradise’ Finale Writer Breaks Down That Bonkers Season 2 Ending (and Explains the Quantum Physics of It All)
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The Hulu hit also killed off a major character, which finale co-writer/EP John Hoberg tells The Hollywood Reporter wasn't always in the plan as the show looks ahead to season three.
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‘Paradise’ Finale Writer Breaks Down That Bonkers Season 2 Ending (and Explains the Quantum Physics of It All) The Hulu hit also killed off a major character, which finale co-writer/EP John Hoberg tells The Hollywood Reporter wasn't always in the plan as the show looks ahead to season three. By Jackie Strause Plus Icon Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast jackiedstrause Follow Sign Up View All March 30, 2026 Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text [This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the Paradise season two finale, “Exodus.”] Paradise finally answered the biggest question it had been posing throughout season two: Who is Alex? It turns out that Alex is an AI. Will Alex save the world, or destroy it? That’s the big question the Paradise writers are now asking as the Hulu hit created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown looks ahead to its already renewed third (and likely final) season . In true Paradise fashion, the finale, titled, “Exodus,” answered that looming question, but raised many others. Here are some: How exactly does “Alex” work? Why is Sinatra ( Julianne Nicholson ) so convinced that Dylan (aka “Link,” played by Thomas Doherty ) is the grown-up version of her deceased son? How will Xavier save the world in season three? Is Jane (Nicole Brydon Bloom) really dead? And, did the writers know all along that Nicholson’s Sinatra would die at the end of season two? Related Stories TV Amy Seimetz Makes a Vivid Return to TV in 'The Testaments' TV The 'Hannah Montana' 20th Anniversary Special Got 6.3 Million Views in Its First 3 Days The Hollywood Reporter posed those questions, and more, to Paradise executive producer and writer John Hoberg, who co-wrote the finale, and, in the chat below, he answers what he’s allowed to answer. That does, thankfully...
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