Jason Momoa in See

How to Watch See on Apple TV+

Despite kicking off with the same-old virus-gone-rampant storyline, See thankfully opts to spin a different tale. The Apple TV+ series, set centuries ahead in the future, depicts a society that considers the ability to see nothing less than a myth — and more like a taboo topic — after a virus in the 21st century led the descendants of the few who managed to survive to be born without vision.

But when two children are born with this mythical “sight,” those around them are torn between protecting and hunting them. They have a destiny that they have to fulfill but the journey is anything but easy. Will they succeed or succumb to the many nefarious plots around them? Only watching the Apple TV+ series will reveal whether they manage to reach their goal.

Where to Watch See?

If you are planning to binge the two seasons of See in order to be well-rehearsed with its plot before its third season debuts, all you need is an Apple TV+ subscription. Availing the same is a simple process as there are multiple options available for potential subscribers who want to access the streamer’s impressive library of shows and films.

You can opt for a bundled package where you can purchase Apple One and either select a free 7-day trial or a one-month free trial. For those who already have an Apple device, you can enjoy a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ and if you want to continue the same, you can renew the service within 90 days of purchase.

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How Many Episodes Are in See?

The expansive — and wonderfully engaging — storyline of See has been covered in two seasons containing eight episodes each, with a third season about to debut in August. The episodes of the show usually have an average duration of 49-57 minutes, though there are a few that cross the 60-minute mark. You can check out the complete list of episodes in See along with their release date schedule below.

Season 1 

  1. “Godflame”: November 1, 2019
  2. “Message in a Bottle”: November 1, 2019
  3. “Fresh Blood”: November 1, 2019
  4. “The River”: November 8, 2019
  5. “Plastic”: November 15, 2019
  6. “Silk”: November 22, 2019
  7. “The Lavender Road”: November 29, 2019
  8. “House of Enlightenment”: December 6, 2019

Season 2

  1. “Brothers and Sisters”: August 7, 2021
  2. “Forever”: September 3, 2021
  3. “The Compass”: September 10, 2021
  4. “The Witchfinder”: September 17, 2021
  5. “The Dinner Party”: September 23, 2021
  6. “The Truth About Unicorns”: October 1, 2021
  7. “The Queen’s Speech”: October 8, 2021
  8. “Rock-a-bye”: October 15, 2021

Season 3 

Though the third season of See is yet to air on the streamer, the release dates of all its episodes (sans their titles) have been revealed.

  1. Episode 1: August 6, 2022
  2. Episode 2: September 2, 2022
  3. Episode 3: September 9, 2022
  4. Episode 4: September 16, 2022
  5. Episode 5: September 23, 2022
  6. Episode 6: September 30, 2022
  7. Episode 7: October 7, 2022
  8. Episode 8: October 14, 2022

What Are the Critics Saying about See?

Both existing seasons of See have experienced widely different ratings from critics. On one hand, the first season only scored a meager 44% positive rating — based on 52 reviews — after being panned by many critics. However, the second season stands at a whopping 83% (based on six reviews).

The majority of the critics’ reviews for the first season panned the over-reliance of the show on excessive gore and violence instead of making efforts to iron out the kinks in its complicated storyline. But despite its flaws, critics noted that the series does have its undeniable merits, with 3AW’s Jim Schembri noting that “as a piece of throwaway fantasy escapism, See offers a diverting off-road adventure.”

“Though Apple TV+’s See started off on rocky footing, I guarantee you’ll be swept away by the series if you give it a chance,” writes Karen Rought of Hypable.

In their review for the second season, James Dyer of Empire Magazine points out how it is “not be the most accessible of shows, and its penchant for the bizarre is occasionally goofy.” However, he also added that the series “boasts a rich tapestry of world-building and an expanding story with real emotional punch.”

While critics have not been big on praising See, the series has been a clear winner in terms of audience rating. Both seasons have received a glowing positive rating of 84% (based on 1302 reviews) and 87% (based on 179 reviews).

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Is See Suitable for Kids?

As the presence of violence, sex, and nudity is palpable throughout the first two seasons, See has been granted a TV-MA rating. According to the rating, the show is only intended for mature audiences i.e., it is not a suitable watch for children under the age of 17.

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