Robinson’s Paradise Season 3 Story Will Be Her Trickiest Yet After Harrowing Season 2 Ending, Says Hulu Star

Be warned: this article reveals details from the season 2 finale of Paradise. Krys Marshall, who plays Agent Nicole Robinson, says her character is facing even greater challenges ahead.

Hulu’s thrilling series, Paradise, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its increasing suspense. The first season’s finale solved the mystery of President Cal Bradford’s (James Marsden) murder, and the season two finale delivers shocking new developments. Throughout it all, Agent Robinson continues to develop as a character.

In a recent interview with Deadline, actress Marshall talked about what’s next for her character, how she’s evolving, and the challenges she’ll face. She hinted that her character remains dedicated to justice, is prepared to reform the system if needed, and will become even more formidable in season 3. You can read her full thoughts below.

She remains committed to doing what’s right – liberating the people of Paradise, giving them choices, and being honest with them. This unwavering moral compass guides all her actions. In Season 3, she continues down this path, pushing her ideals even further. The show explores what someone who completely distrusts authority and believes the system is broken actually does. How does this person function and create change? Agent Robinson is already a formidable character, and she becomes even more powerful in Season 3. She’s always been intimidating, but now she’s truly terrifying.

The second season culminates in the destruction of Paradise, the underground city that served as the show’s primary location. Its collapse forces the remaining characters to venture into completely new and unfamiliar environments. Robinson also undergoes a significant transformation, having believed she wouldn’t survive a severe injury and urging Jeremy Bradford to continue without her.

Because the show’s plot moves quickly and the characters in Paradise are constantly in danger, Marshall’s observations highlight the need for everyone to be flexible. In the finale, Robinson, who previously had a relationship with President Bradford and a Secret Service background, finds herself relying on Jeremy for help, despite having just threatened him with a gun and told him to abandon her.

This scene perfectly highlights the central struggle of Robinson’s character, and hints at what’s to come in season 3. The established order in the show, what Robinson calls the “bureaucracy” of Paradise, is falling apart. According to Robinson, the creator and showrunner, Dan Fogelman, isn’t afraid to eliminate characters, even beloved ones. Robinson admits that this creates constant uncertainty, saying everyone feels like they could be written off at any time, and they anxiously scan each script hoping to survive.

The core of the show revolves around this central conflict, and Robinson is caught right in the middle of it. From the beginning, Paradise has presented a chilling idea: powerful people are protected while everyone else suffers after a devastating disaster. The second season intensifies this criticism of those in power, and Robinson is a character who tries to make sense of the chaos.

Now that Paradise has been renewed for a third season, and the creator has always planned a three-season story, we can expect the plot to expand. The next season will explore a newly discovered second bunker, follow the stories of both Alex and Xavier, and show how characters like Robinson adjust to the changing world. With thousands now forced to leave the original bunker, the situation is no longer contained, and the story will reflect that.

All Paradise season 1 and 2 episodes are now streaming on Hulu.

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2026-03-31 03:38