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The episode, and the series as a whole, is noted for its high production value and unique world-building:
Jason Momoa is frequently praised for his physical performance as Baba Voss, bringing a believable intensity to a character navigating a world without sight.
After the battle at the bridge, the tribe seeks a new home while remaining under the constant threat of Queen Kane’s forces. "See" Godflame(2019)
The episode centers on the realization that Baba Voss’s adoptive twins, Kofun and Haniwa, possess the mythic ability to see. This ability is considered a dangerous heresy in this dystopian future.
While initial reviews were mixed regarding the pacing, the episode solidified the series' central conflict: the clash between a sightless society's religious dogma and the evolution of a new, "sighted" generation. The episode, and the series as a whole,
Critics from Rotten Tomatoes and Common Sense Media highlighted the show's "brutal and compelling" action and impressive cinematography.
is the second episode of the first season of the Apple TV+ original series See , which premiered in November 2019. Directed by Francis Lawrence, it follows the immediate aftermath of the Alkenny tribe's narrow escape from the Witchfinder army. Key Plot Summary This ability is considered a dangerous heresy in
The tribe discovers a hidden message from the twins' biological father, Jerlamarel, which provides instructions on how to raise the children in a world of darkness while preparing them for their visual future. Production & Critical Reception