See Season 3 2022

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AppleTV’s “See” has always been a mixed bag. On one hand, it presents a visually stunning world with a captivating premise, inhabited by characters with considerable depth. However, it also carries significant baggage that hampers its potential as a post-apocalyptic tale.

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Release Date26 August 2022
LanguageEnglish
GenreAction, Drama, Sci-Fi
CreatorSteven Knight
CastJason Momoa, Sylvia Hoeks, Hera Hilmar, Christian Camargo, Archie Madekwe, Nesta Cooper, Tom Mison, Olivia Cheng, Eden Epstein, Michael Raymond-James, David Hewlett
DirectorAnders Engström
WriterJonathan Tropper, Jennifer Yale, Kate Erickson, Adam Stein, Jonathan Tropper, Dagny Looper, Nelson Greaves, Adam Benic, Karl Taro Greenfeld
MusicBear McCreary
ProducerSteven Knight, Francis Lawrence, Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping, Jim Rowe, Jennifer Yale, Anders Engström, Jonathan Tropper
ProductionChernin Entertainment, Endeavor Content.
Certificate16+

 

In its third and purportedly final season, Jason Momoa returns to guide the narrative through its last 8 episodes. Yet, despite his efforts, this season barely rises above mediocrity.

While the previous season centered on Baba Voss confronting his brother, the focus now shifts to the warmongering General Tormada, who orchestrates a coup to seize control and destroy Pennsa, setting the stage for explosive confrontations.

Much of the season’s attention is divided among familiar characters, with Baba Voss navigating the wilderness and Maghra struggling to maintain order in Pennsa amidst political turmoil. Unfortunately, the presence of the overplayed antagonist Sibeth Kane continues to disrupt the narrative flow, becoming increasingly prominent as the season progresses.

The finale encapsulates the highs and lows of “See,” featuring impressive action sequences and cinematography alongside glaring storytelling flaws and illogical plot developments. The persistent inclusion of modern weaponry among sighted characters remains a glaring inconsistency, undermining the immersive experience of the world.

Similarly, in this season, characters like Haniwa are sidelined, their sight utilized only when convenient for the plot, rather than explored in depth.

Ultimately, “See” concludes not with a triumphant roar but with a muted whimper, failing to fully realize its potential and leaving viewers with a sense of missed opportunity.

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