See
See

See

2022TV ShowEnded3 SeasonsEnglish

A virus has decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Centuries later when twins are born with the mythic ability to see, their father must protect his tribe against a threatened queen.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes73%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users85%
Director: Francis LawrenceGenres: Science Fiction, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

Set centuries in the future, humanity has lost the sense of sight and lives in a world without vision. When twins, Haniwa and Kofun, are born with the ability to see, they are hunted by a powerful queen who fears what they represent. Their father, Baba Voss, a chieftain of the Alkenny tribe, must protect them and their people from the tyrannical ruler and her forces.

Critical Reception

See received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While praised for its ambitious world-building, Jason Momoa's performance, and unique premise, some reviewers found the pacing inconsistent and the plot occasionally convoluted. Audiences generally responded well to the action sequences and the compelling post-apocalyptic setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive world and Jason Momoa's commanding presence.
  • Criticized for uneven pacing and occasional plot predictability.
  • Visually striking with a unique concept that sets it apart.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the show's unique premise and action-packed storyline, with many highlighting Jason Momoa's performance as a significant draw. Some viewers found certain plot points to be slow or underdeveloped, but the overall consensus leans positive, especially for fans of dystopian science fiction.

Fun Fact

The series' unique concept was inspired by a comment made by showrunner Steven Knight about what would happen to society if humanity lost its sense of sight.

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ddnnacheta

ddnnacheta

TL;DR: We aren't in conflict because of what we can do. We are in conflict because we exist. This series does a great job in explaining the human condition. It tackles the idea that the gods/God took away our sight after years trapped un...