Unearthed Gem: Jason Momoa's Unparalleled Post-Apocalyptic Action Series You've Probably Never Seen

Apple TV+ actually released an awesome series nobody is talking about.

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Jason Momoa can't See | © Apple TV+

Every once in a while, there are awesome shows that don't get the attention they deserve. The Apple TV+ Original "See" is one of those shows! Why is it called See? Because pretty much all the characters in this show can't see, that's why!

“See” is a post-apocalyptic drama on Apple TV+ set in a future where humanity has lost the ability to, well, see. The story revolves around Baba Voss (Jason Momoa), a skilled warrior, who becomes the father of twins born with the mythical ability to see.

As more and more people find out about this, it threatens the tribe's safety, forcing Voss to protect his family and tribe in epic fashion (murdering all of their enemies).

See: A Post-Apocalyptic Slug Fest Starring Blind Jason Momoa

Jason Momoa has a way of playing the rugged, wild badass that pretty much no one else can emulate. In See, that formula adds a nice twist by making his character Baba Voss blind.

This doesn't mean that he won't kick some serious ass, though!

Not only does See add an interesting premise to the already well established apocalyptic setting by making most of their characters blind, they also integrate this into the combat and story in a very interesting way.

The show really thrives on that unique setting, merging, medieval and post-apocalyptic themes, while adding a bit of a Samurai-esque aesthetic to the combat.

Sure, the action is a little unrealistic considering that the characters are supposed to be blind, but that's to be expected if you want entertaining action.

I know this gets thrown around a lot, but if you're a fan of Game of Thrones, Into the Badlands (also pretty niche but awesome), or the Walking Dead, then this one's absolutely worth a watch!

Overall, See is quite the hidden gem that most people just never really had on their radar because it released as an Apple TV+ Original. Too bad!

Post-apocalyptic shows and movies have been around for a while, and one of the most famous one might get a sequel in the near future:

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