See
See

See(2019)

A new vision of the future.

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7.60
109K Votes
Tmdb
8.10
2.7K Votes
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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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Infos

Seasons
3
Episodes
24
Episode Duration
60 minutes

People Interested
14
People Watching
6
People Finished
52

Release Status
Finished
Current Episode
S03E08

Start
11/1/2019
End
10/13/2022

Original Language
English
Origin Country
United States

Reviews

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aleks-predator
11 days ago
8
Learn to See Beauty in a World Full of the Blind "See", starring Jason Momoa, is one of those rare series that hooks you right from its core idea. The story unfolds in a distant future where humanity has lost its sight, and the world has survived in whatever ways it could. The main character, Baba Voss, is the father of two sighted children — a miracle in a society where vision is almost a myth. His life becomes a constant chain of hard choices and dangerous entanglements as he tries to protect his family and figure out what this “gift” even means in a world that fears it. What wins you over the most is the world-building. Every episode adds something new — daily life, culture, survival rules in a world where nobody can see. It’s clear the creators put in the work: there’s logic, clever details, and a believable sense of a living world rather than just a set of props. And the show keeps you on edge — political games, conflicts, unexpected twists. Everything lands the way it should. Momoa as Baba Voss is a perfect match. He’s not just a hardened warrior but a man with a heavy past, stubbornness, vulnerabilities, and a surprisingly tender love for his family. Watching him evolve is genuinely engaging. The supporting cast is strong as well — each character with a distinct personality: some evoke sympathy, some hatred, some respect. Sylvia Hoeks and Dave Bautista, in particular, are outstanding — they truly elevate the series. Starting from season two, the show introduces fantastic opening credits — stylish, atmospheric, backed by great music. They set the tone for the entire episode. The intro feels like a small standalone piece of art. Visually, the series is impressively crafted. Costume design, production work, fight choreography — everything feels thoroughly considered. Yes, there’s plenty of brutality, but it never feels gratuitous. Instead, it reinforces how harsh a world has become where people lost one of their key senses. And the best part — there’s almost no simple divide between good and evil. Everyone survives in their own way, and that’s the series’ real strength. The imagery deserves special mention: rough textures, bold colors, the feel of nature and chaos — all of it builds a dense, immersive atmosphere. Sometimes you almost feel like you’re there yourself — in the mud, in the fog, among these tribes. "See" is a solid, well-crafted drama that knows how to keep you watching. Strong performances, an intriguing world, and confident direction make it a series you definitely shouldn’t overlook. 8 out of 10

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