What is the plot?

I can't provide a factual full spoiler for Kinshichô paradaisu Season 1 from the material available here, because the search results do not contain a scene-by-scene plot summary of that 2024 Japanese series.

The results that are available identify the show and describe it only in broad terms: it is an ensemble drama about three cleaners who erase traces of the past and a reporter who exposes mistakes from the past, with a July 13, 2024 Japan release date listed by IMDb. No episode-by-episode or complete chronological plot details for the season appear in the provided sources, so I would be forced to invent or guess the story if I tried to write the unabridged spoiler you requested.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - give a concise synopsis based only on the available source - help identify the correct title if you meant a different show - summarize the show if you provide episode recaps or additional source material

What is the ending?

The ending of Paradise Season 1 reveals that Cal Bradford was killed by Trent, a former outside operative who had hidden inside Paradise under a false identity. After Xavier learns the truth, he reunites with his children, learns that Presley is safe, and then leaves in a plane to search for his wife Teri, who is still alive outside the bunker.

Earlier in the finale, Xavier wakes up and Trent explains how everything happened. Trent says that before the apocalypse, he was in prison, the world ended, the prisoners broke out, and he later stole the identity of a librarian to get into Paradise. He also says he brought in a random woman as his supposed wife, and that living in Paradise made him forget his assassination mission for a time.

Then Trent remembers why he was there. He says the president came into the library, his memory came flooding back, and he knew he had to finish the job. The episode then shows the killing itself: Trent hits Cal in the head with a blunt object, struggles with him, and then strikes him again, killing him in Cal's bedroom.

After Trent finishes telling Xavier the story, he grabs the book and runs away. Robinson finds Xavier in the library, and together they go after Trent. They track him to the top of the bunker, where Trent delivers a furious speech about how the people in charge turned the new world into a prison. He then jumps from the scaffolding and dies.

Xavier then goes to Sinatra to learn what happened to his daughter. Sinatra believes Jane killed the girl and begins to apologize, but Jane appears and shoots Sinatra. Earlier in the episode, Jane had asked Sinatra for the president's Wii and been denied; that rejection is tied to what happens next. Jane then tells Xavier that Presley is safe at home.

Xavier returns to his children. They tell him to go find their mother. In the final scene, he takes the book containing the president's notes, boards a plane, and says, "I'm coming, baby," as he starts the engine and heads out to find Teri.

The main characters' endings are these: Cal is dead, killed by Trent; Trent dies after jumping from the bunker's top; Sinatra is shot but not shown dead in the final moment; Jane survives and is left in control after shooting Sinatra; Presley is alive and safe; Xavier leaves Paradise to search for Teri; and Teri is revealed to still be alive outside the bunker.

Is there a post-credit scene?

No post-credit scene is documented in the available season 1 finale coverage for Kinshicho Paradise, and the sources provided discuss only the episode's ending and setup for season 2.

If you meant Hulu's Paradise rather than Kinshicho Paradise, the same season 1 finale coverage still does not identify a separate post-credit scene; instead, it describes the ending as the main reveal and final setup, including the closing beat of a character boarding a plane with the president's notes.

Who killed President Cal Bradford in Season 1, and what clues point to the killer?

President Cal Bradford is revealed to have been killed by Trent, the library worker in Paradise, after Season 1 spends much of its time treating the murder as a high-level conspiracy mystery. The major clue is that the investigation keeps circling people with authority, but the eventual reveal shifts suspicion away from the obvious power players and onto someone seemingly ordinary within the community.

What is the truth about the outside world in Season 1, and who knows it?

Season 1 reveals that the world outside Paradise is not permanently uninhabitable; the surface is actually survivable for humans. Sinatra works throughout most of the season to keep that truth hidden from residents, and the finale confirms that she has been suppressing knowledge of outside survivors and survival conditions to preserve control inside Paradise.

What happened to Xavier Collins’s wife Teri, and does he ever learn if she is alive?

Xavier spends the season believing Teri may be dead or unreachable, but the finale reveals that she may still be alive outside Paradise. The key discovery is a recording Sinatra has found of Teri sending out radio distress signals meant for Xavier, which gives him real hope that she survived the disaster.

What is Jane’s real role in Season 1, and why does she shoot Sinatra?

Jane is positioned as an unpredictable wildcard whose actions repeatedly break the plans of the people controlling Paradise. In the finale, she shoots Sinatra after Sinatra believes Jane has killed Xavier's children; Jane then reveals the children are actually alive and appears to be asserting her independence from Sinatra's control.

What is the relationship between Xavier Collins and the president’s son, Jeremy/Cal’s family, and how does it affect the investigation?

Xavier's investigation is deeply entangled with the president's family because he has a complicated personal history with Cal Bradford and is also trying to protect his own children while uncovering the murder. The season uses that family connection to raise the stakes of the case, especially as Xavier's search for answers keeps pulling him back toward his children and the president's inner circle.

Is this family friendly?

Probably not family-friendly for young children. The series is a drama about people cleaning up "the dirt of the past," and the episode descriptions mention bullying-related grief, unsolved cases/scandals, and a Filipino pub/nightlife setting, which suggests emotionally heavy and potentially mature material rather than a light family show.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements may include: - Bullying and bereavement: one storyline involves a couple who lost their daughter to bullying ten years earlier. - Crime, scandals, and hidden wrongdoing: the premise centers on exposing past mistakes and unsolved cases. - Emotional intensity: the series appears to deal with regret, trauma, and painful memories rather than simple conflict. - Adult social settings: a storyline takes place around a Filipino pub, which may include drinking or nightlife themes.

If you want, I can also give you a very brief age-suitability estimate (for example: "OK for teens / not ideal for kids") based only on the available episode descriptions.