Ooh-wee! Well, this sounds pretty damn interesting. Anything Sterling K. Brown is in, I’m watching. ~ V
Sterling K. Brown is done crying every week.
Two days before Thanksgiving, Brown is sitting at a long table in a photo studio in Culver City, digging into a take-out lunch as he begins to break down the plot of his new Hulu drama series, “Paradise.”
Brown chooses his words deliberately while simultaneously ramping up his energy to match his passion for the subject. It’s a significant departure from “This Is Us,” the NBC family drama that made Brown a star as fan-favorite character Randall Pearson, and was known for giving audiences a good weep.
Though “Paradise” hails from the same creator and executive producer, Dan Fogelman, this series aims to provoke very different emotions in viewers. It’s a contemporary political thriller with a twisty plot. At times, it’s downright terrifying.
This Is Us’ offered a bit of catharsis. Usually, at the end of every episode, you got a chance to lay a burden down. This one, the burdens just keep piling up. It’s more intrigue and anticipation.
~ Sterling K. Brown
Synopsis:
Paradise’ is set in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. But this tranquility explodes when a shocking murder occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds.
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