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Generally favorable reviews- based on 107 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 66 out of 107
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Mixed: 10 out of 107
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Negative: 31 out of 107
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Nov 1, 2019More rediculous than you could ever predict. Low budget college film vibe with acting to match. Laughable storyline on the verge of cringe comedy. Second season signed. Comments disabled due to bad reviews. Has Apples name all over it.
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Nov 2, 2019You must pay to avoid watching this Show. By far the worst tv show of the last decade. I just laughed when Apple disabled the comment due to reviews. It's Apple what do you expect!?
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Nov 7, 2019Beautiful landscapes but simply ridiculous script. Another variation of Mad Max where everyone is ugly dirty and bad.
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Nov 1, 2019Hilariously awful. Possibly one of the worst things I've ever seen on TV. Avoid like the plague.
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Nov 9, 2019I think it's the wrong medium. As a book an imaginative author could turn this idea into a goldmine of fun and originality.
But on a TV screen this looks weird and unrealistic. Not to mention that we've seen a tonne of various fantasy series with all kinds of "chosen ones". This is exactly the same with a lot of hand waving and people pretending to listen. -
Jan 8, 2020An interesting idea for a show, but for a season? I found myself losing interest by the end of the first show. There wasn't enough to keep me going. So admittedly, I've only seen the first show and I can't believe this could be renewed already for season 2. This wasn't for me.
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Jan 23, 2020This is a horrible show, I was so depressed, I quit after about 10 minutes into the first episode. Jason M is a great star but needs to go finish Frontier which was not renewed. Frontier was a great show with wonderful cast and stars. But this one is for the birds.
Ugh
Awards & Rankings
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See (Apple TV+) is undeniably ravishing. It is also dreary, hysterical and often simply inept. A song of cripes and dire, if you will.
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“See” is a gorgeously filmed series, and props are due to director Francis Lawrence for making the most its British Columbia settings. There’s also just enough fodder for thought in its exploration of how the massive scale elimination of a sense humans take for granted might, indeed, change the world. However – and yes, go ahead and call me a sensitive snowflake for this – there’s something profoundly ableist in the proposal that blind people would, in the span of a few generations, somehow forget that the sun is a big ball of flaming gas and start talking like Lothar of the Hill People.
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See is a lightly sci-fi trip through bland environments fronted by forgettable characters who exist according to some bizarre rules.