‘See’ was one of the first series to release on the Apple TV+ service itself, and it sought to be the epic component of its catalog. After watching the first season, I saw it pretty clearly: they failed to be a Game of Thrones but Apple had found a decent series.
The second season tried its luck by taking advantage of this epic to stand out, helped by the growing successes of the rest of the service. And again, it’s not a masterpiece, but ‘See’ has reached its fanbase who are now ready to see the outcome with the third and final season.
The good thing so brief twice good
warning: from this point I mention slight spoilers of the first and second season of ‘see’. read the article at your own risk! |
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First of all, it must be said that the third season of ‘See’ It opens under quite unfair conditions. HBO Max just released what it wants its new star to be, ‘House of the Dragon’, and in a few days we’ll have nothing less than ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ on screen. . Very great sagas that will (I’m afraid) pass ‘See’ quite unnoticed.
But even with that, those of us who have seen the first two seasons of “See” want to see this result. There’s a war brewing, and one side seems to have struck on what would be the equivalent of a nuclear bomb. Something that for the simple reason of possessing it, the rest of the enemies will not dare to attack. And meanwhile, Queen Kane gave birth to Kofun’s son in the capital of the Paya Kingdom.
And it is in this same kingdom that a heated atmosphere is preparing following the decisions of the new Queen Magra. More and more people are finding their visionand the world is increasingly divided between those who see this as an opportunity and those who see the vision as a curse that must be broken.
The first episode airing today sets the stage for an ending the series deserves
The first episode of the third season of ‘See’, released today, lays the groundwork for the ending this series deserves. Two realms with maximum tensions, a new weapon, the beginning of the end of the blindness that collapsed our civilization, and the self-interests of every character in the middle. An hour of sequences which serves as a good appetizer and promises that the remaining episodes will not be frankly boring.
It’s as if Apple released ‘See’ just now to make it clear that don’t underestimate this series. That he deserves his place against these two “mastodons” that are the prequels to “Game of Thrones” and “The Lord of the Rings”. And let’s remember what happened precisely to “Game of Thrones”: it started out fantastically, but its ending was harshly criticized. ‘See’ will end in three seasons, without tightening the narrative.
I will be sad to leave this apocalyptic world so soon, but it will go down as a good part of a series that we may remember in a while with good feelings. Let’s enjoy the remaining episodes.