Today’s political dramas have conspiracy, murder and supervolcanoes. But their conventional White House protocols and ...
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If you enjoy action-packed political thrillers, definitely give the new Hulu series Paradise a watch. The series, from This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman, combines traditional political thriller ...
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"The stakes don't get any higher at this point," says the actor of his secret service agent heading into the season finale, which will reveal who killed James Marsden's president.
During the Tuesday, March 4, episode, Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) pieces together the clues Cal (James Marsden) left behind. Most of the former president’s last day was spent collecting ...
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She chose to go and was ultimately left to her own devices when President Cal (James Marsden) couldn’t reunite her with Xavier in time. Paradise’s cast spoke to Us Weekly about how they kept ...
The clanking didacticism of Dan Fogelman’s new Hulu series, which involves climate disaster, nuclear war, and the insurgency of the billionaire class in politics, is deeply satisfying.
Early on, as the White House staff shepherded the president through the doomsday protocol, you could see Marsden have Cal struggle with the insincerity of his recorded speech to the nation. Marsden ...
Early on, as the White House staff shepherded the president through the doomsday protocol, you could see Marsden have Cal struggle with the insincerity of his recorded speech to the nation.
The tangled political thriller has become social media’s newest obsession, and its latest episode proves that fans can’t get enough.