In the season 2 finale of Hulu's Paradise, Samantha 'Sinatra' Redmond sacrificed herself to seal the bunker's doors during a nuclear meltdown. Julianne Nicholson, who plays the character, discussed the episode's twists and her hopes for a season 3 return. The actor emphasized trusting the show's creators amid time-bending plot elements.
Episode 8, titled 'Exodus,' saw Paradise's bunker face imminent destruction from overheating nuclear reactors after its doors were forced open. Sinatra learned from the AI Alex—named after Prof. Henry Miller's wife—that her death was predicted that day. As chaos erupted with an exodus order, she stayed behind to contain the meltdown, sending Xavier Collins to a second bunker under Denver airport with instructions to save the world using the quantum computer there. TVLine recapped the episode's flashbacks to Caltech, where young Link and Henry built Alex, and present-day rescues amid explosions that killed Anders and Geiger. Survivors, including Xavier's family, escaped as the mountain imploded, marking Paradise's end. Xavier later reunited with his family at the camp. Julianne Nicholson, a two-time Emmy winner, told TVLine she was unaware of the show's shifting time elements until season 2. 'I had to just have a lot of faith... in Dan and the writers,' she said, noting Sinatra's data-driven nature clashed with anomalies like believing Link was her son Dylan. Nicholson described Sinatra's final act as selfless, driven by resolved grief: 'The better person showed up.' She hopes to appear in the planned three-season arc via flashbacks, joking, 'Is anyone dead in a Dan Fogelman show?' The actor reunited with Thomas Doherty, who plays Link, and eagerly awaits season 3 details.