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The world of Apple TV+'s 'See' is a respite from our own

Apple TV+'s See is not grounded in a reality similar ours. Due to its almost otherworldly premise, creators of the series, including Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders, Dirty Pretty Things), tasked themselves with an immense amount of world-building to make See believable. 

Based on the two episodes (out of ten) I’ve seen thus far, See certainly succeeds in creating a plausible, futuristic vision in which its characters and plot can exist. Both in concept and meticulous execution, the series is creative, different, and fresh. For that reason alone, it’s worth checking out the first episode. 

The sci-fi fantasy series is set in the distant future after a virus wiped out much of the world’s population. The humans that remained developed uniform blindness, which was then passed along to their offspring. With such a scarce population living in a world dependent on sound and touch rather than sight, See shows society as having reorganized itself into tribes.  Read more...

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