We are talking the recent NAACP Images Awards and the Season 2 premiere of Hulu Original Paradise.
TeaRon and BK break down NAACP Image Award Winners, red carpet looks, and Paradise's biggest moments, fan theories, and what might be coming next.
What are your predictions for Season 2 of Paradise?
One of the most talked-about series of 2025 is officially back! TeaRon and BK dive into the Season 2 premiere of Paradise on Hulu, breaking down the first three explosive episodes of the dystopian thriller starring Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins.
Season 2 wastes no time expanding the world beyond the underground bunker. EPISODE 1 introduces Annie, a young woman whose connection to Elvis Presley’s Graceland takes a tragic turn and ultimately leads her into the chaos of the post-apocalyptic outside world.
Meanwhile, EPISODE 2 follows Xavier after his daring escape from the Colorado bunker as he crash-lands in the dangerous wasteland of Arkansas. Injured and searching for answers about his missing wife, Xavier encounters a surprising group of survivors—and eventually crosses paths with Annie.
EPISODE 3 pulls viewers back inside the bunker where political tension is brewing. Sinatra is revealed to still be alive, secrets about the origins of the underground city begin to surface, and a rebellious movement led by the former president’s son threatens the fragile order of Paradise. With new alliances forming and hidden motives emerging, the stakes have never been higher.
From shocking twists to new characters and expanding mysteries, the Season 2 premiere raises more questions than answers.
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