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Far from the dark future, humankind has lost a sense of sight as things have turned bad. Society is trying to find new ways of interacting, building and coexisting as they did before. Humans are challenged to do so, but events turn completely when a group of twins are born with a new look.
Game of Thrones sure wasn't perfect, but watching See in its wake offers an important reminder: A big budget and Jason Momoa's grizzled looks do not an engrossing show make.
The world the series creates is a fascinating thought experiment about how a society built by a blind population would function. Unfortunately, the story hasn't caught up to the ambition of the production design in the first few episodes.
The show is strange, but fails to justify that strangeness with a compelling story, characters, or literally anything other than the list of ideas you and your stoned cousin would come up with.