First episode of the last season see, from Apple TV+, begins with a blurry take on violence. Once again, Baba Voss (Jason Momoa) must fight to protect his own. The first sequence, in fact, goes without a preamble to this premise.
Figures move in the midst of an uncomfortable twilight. The purple and ocher tones of the sandy winds emphasize the sense of urgency. Everything is structured in such a way that it is clear that there are new spaces to conquer and enemies waiting in a world full of shadows.
The premise of a future born of blindness has always been a prominent element in the early Apple TV+ series. In the third season of the series see the idea is no longer so absolute and the ability to see becomes a weapon. In a tool that turns facing the dark into a trait of excellence.
But even in the midst of such a curious proposal, history see he matured on his basic ideas. The series, which began its journey in the world of science fiction as an epic of considerable scope, ends with humility. Not for lack of ideas to express, or at least to deepen. The series found that the struggle for survival actually had more to do with the more personal intentions of its characters than with a shared goal.
When old myths gain strength and become a beacon in the dark
Baba Voss went from an enlightened leader to a dedicated father. His tribe, from a large family to different facets of fear and hope. Collectively, the story of see found a way to grow and become less obvious by allowing his premise to be less exaggerated. In a society of the blind, sight is a power and a threat. But in a future that seeks to free itself from the tyranny of darkness, the will to survive is everything.
Third season see finds him now as a sullen leader wounded by an inevitable crime. The murder of his brother Edo (Dave Bautista) brought neither peace nor the freedom it meant. In fact, the new part shows that the confrontation left the character with indelible wounds. One of them is to know what is hidden in the forest or to face a new confrontation with those who can see – the guilt is corrosive.
Of course, one of the central characters is Queen Kane, played by Sylvia Hooks. The increasingly powerful character supports Momoa to strike a balance between the wild sense of urgency. Something that see have been properly treated throughout their history. In the third season, the version of good and evil that symbolizes the killer becomes more powerful. More skillful, less cruel. Registry change that makes it completely deadly.
see he has grown enough in his intentions to make it clear that Baba Voss is the killer, however necessary and inevitable the meeting with Edo may be. Supremacy comes at a price, and much of Season 3 is dedicated to the decision to seek freedom. Now yes, the true one, one that doesn’t depend on hiding precious secrets or maintaining a tone of secrecy in order to survive.
But see he constantly reminds himself that this is a world in which a significant part of its inhabitants navigate intuitively. A year after becoming the undisputed leader, Baba Voss returns to face the aftermath of Edo’s death.. Is it possible to respect a leader for the mere fact of killing another? The question hangs like an uncomfortable thread wherever the character tries to escape. Much more difficult, that defines him, and by the middle of the season it is clear that he will become familiar, like the biblical Cain he will carry on his back.
struggle see in a difficult ending

see It all starts with the fact that Baba Voss returns to society, and the price of this is an internal combination of goals. In addition to superiority the leader must deal with a new threat. The Trivan scholar could be a turning point in a society built by years of neglect. A character who has become the center of questions over time now raises a new one. How to deal with what you’ll never know? Vision, a prized possession, is also a condition that separates him from being able to fight the way he wants to.
Battle against what? Against invisible enemies who represent a new way to destroy human life? The necessary understanding is that the landscape around you is completely new. see returns to its center point to support the ingenious but uneven idea that made the series a little understated phenomenon.. The future of the crippled beings who have learned that beyond their limitations dwells a sea of abilities is being renewed.

He skillfully achieves this by returning Baba Voss to the midst of the transformation. From the visible head of the tribe to the father who hides a secret, the murderer of his brother and now responsible for saving hope. What is this figure that his brother Edo called a coward? Who is the person who overcame resistance in order to return to civilization for a goal beyond his ability?
In the end, the strength of those who watch from silence
see he always remembered that his main force was the transformation of an apocalyptic society. A banal argument that would no doubt have been tiresome had it not been developed. The series experimented with its ideas to create others without losing its essence. And this fidelity to its essence makes its end a quiet celebration of survival.
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Perhaps this is one of the most recognizable elements of the production. It is the lack of artificiality to tell about the struggle for survival in the sea of darkness, among fear and the search for purpose. see he manages to do so with a much-appreciated elegance, and also arrives at a near-satisfactory conclusion in his logic. Farewell to a sober narrative that never lost its originality in the midst of the constant changes it had to go through to grow.