A special gift for the twins sparks tension in the group.A special gift for the twins sparks tension in the group.A special gift for the twins sparks tension in the group.
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This series is dark the way game of Thrones was, Jason Momoa is definitely in his element with this new series. It's different, interesting and worth a SEE no pun intended.
4 out of 5 stars.
The second episode runs great. Moving the pace with the twin babies to their young years. The story behind why they have to be kept a secret with their ability. The evil queen though is dark as a villain which is good. It can be a little awkward with her habits. But the show is still great.
The second episode runs great. Moving the pace with the twin babies to their young years. The story behind why they have to be kept a secret with their ability. The evil queen though is dark as a villain which is good. It can be a little awkward with her habits. But the show is still great.
The episode maybe show us 12 years. But it was slow. And there are clips that we kinda didnt need
With a much slower pace this time around and more prophetic messages brought to the foreground, See begins to experience problems with its overall world-building as you begin questioning just how far humanity has fallen over such a short space of time. Despite this, and a few continuity issues surrounding Baba Voss' step-children growing up while everyone else remains the same age, See does well to keep things interesting, leading to a cliffhanger ending that sets things up nicely for episode 3 to follow on. Huddled together, episode 2 of See begins with the villagers sleeping while Baba Voss heads out with the babies to hunt. As thunder crackles overhead, he finds himself ambushed by a brown bear which growls in his face and forces him to lose his footing, and subsequently the baby basket too. Fearing for their life, Baba Voss goes toe to toe with the brown bear until an archer saves him, shooting the beast through the next. That archer happens to be Jerlamarel. As it happens, he does have his sight and he looks upon his children with pride, telling Baba to take care of them as they grow. He gives him the key to a box which holds knowledge for this world and implores him to open it when the time is right for the children. Meanwhile, Gether Bax and Maghra head out to find Shadow, a strange, nimble woman who dances her way through the forest without being detected. While in her presence, they ask her to follow Paris in order to find out if she's a witch or not. While the Shadow stands in the corner of the hut listening, Baba Voss opens the box where he finds numerous books and documents. It turns out the Witchfinder burnt many of the books back in the old days but when, why or how this happened remains a mystery. He Shadow returns after her mission and tells Maghra what she knows. It turns out there's no news about Paris being a witch, however he doesn't need it. Instead, Gether Bax decides to spread it anyway to rid them of Paris. As he throws a bottle containing a message down the river, Baba Voss confronts him some time later about whispers on the wind. Here, he tells him that if anyone has anything to say, they should say it before he finds them first. It feels more like a challenge than a suggestion but it's enough to unsettle him nonetheless.
The prayers of the queen are very distasteful mocking Christianity. Overall the program is good but please have some respect.
Did you know
- TriviaAt the end, the book Haniwa had was 1984 by George Orwell, and the one Kofun had was To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
- Goofs9:21 One character says "God doesn't lose sight of those things" except according to the character's beliefs 'sight' is heresy and to speak of it is heretical.
- Quotes
Jerlamarel: At the sanctuary, beside the waterfall, there is a small cave. Climb in it. There you will find a box. I've given you the key to open that box. Speak to Paris. Tell her that the contents of the box are for my children. Open the box when they are twelve summers old. Old enough to understand what is inside.
Baba Voss: What is inside?
Jerlamarel: Knowledge. Knowledge that will begin a new world. Better even than the world of our ancestors.
Details
- Runtime
- 56m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.10 : 1
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