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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayThe season two finale of Hulu’s Paradise is now streaming and it features some mind-blowing moments and shocking deaths. The second season of the hit series followed Sterling K. Brown‘s character Xavier Collins searching for his wife out in the world after escaping from a bunker, three years after a post-apocalyptic event killed most of the population. After finding her, they join a group who are heading to the bunker in search of supplies that will help restart the world. The finale follows the group finally getting entry into the bunker, just as the bunker is falling apart, sending all of the inhabitants to an evacuation zone outside. We also learn that Julianne Nicholson‘s Sinatra has been secretly hiding a second bunker 100 miles away with an AI machine named Alex inside. Alex may have already altered the timeline of the world, with Sinatra believing that Thomas Doherty‘s Dylan is actually her dead son. So, who ended up dying in the finale episode? Keep reading to find out more… Sinatra is dead. With the bunker under collapse, the only way to save the evacuated population is to put the bunker on lockdown and seal the impending explosion. The only way to lock the bunker down is for someone to press that button from the command room. Sinatra notes that someone must go down with the ship and she decides to be that person. Before locking herself in the control room, Sinatra tells Xavier about the secret bunker and orders him to use Alex to save the world. But what happened to Jane? Nicole Brydon Bloom‘s character Jane was seemingly killed in episode 7 after being outsmarted by Dr. Torabi (Sarah Shahi). She was left dead in the shower, but in the finale, we saw that the shower was now empty. This seemingly implied that Jane lived and escaped, but the writers are confirming that she’s dead. “She was stabbed and was bleeding and laying dead in a shower. There is a shot at the very end where there’s an empty shower, but she seems pretty dead to me. We intend her to be dead,” finale co-writer/EP John Hoberg told THR. John also talked about the decision to kill off Sinatra. “I don’t think we knew she was the one who was going to sacrifice herself. We decided as we were trying to figure out, how do you close that door?” he said. “We were kind of confined to the reality of the bunker we built and how it would work. And then we had this realization: What we wanted to do was redeem her to some degree. Whether or not you fully feel she’s redeemed or not, we wanted to get her to the point where you’re like, ‘I understand. She did some terrible things, but she thinks it’s all in the service of saving the world. Some of these small choices that are atrocious were for the larger good.’” He continued, “You can argue whether that’s moral or not, but hopefully you understand her a little bit more now. And the fact that she’s now come to peace with it all means she truly believes she’s fulfilled her goal. And if we’re going to have her fulfill her complete goal, that’s kind of her arc [in the show].” Thankfully, we already know that a third season is going to happen. 


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