Sterling K. Brown knows Paradise is not necessarily the show you watch when winding down for the night. That's because the first season of the Hulu thriller series felt about as far from comfort food as possible. Set as it was in a government-run bunker following a climate catastrophe and ensuing nuclear holocaust, there were few warm fuzzies to find. And given that inside that bunker, its inhabitants were perpetually finding out how their leaders had been lying to and manipulating them, there were some uncomfortably obvious parallels to draw. "It's the near future, so there's a little bit of...