See on Apple TV+ is among the unique sci-fi TV series. It is a drama set in a distant future, long after a deadly virus has devastated the world. The haunting event didn't just kill most of humanity, but it also took away their ability to see.
For decades, most of the surviving generations lived with darkness, and vision turned into a myth that people used to believe in. At the heart of the story is Baba Voss (Jason Momoa), a strong and fiercely protective man.
What made him central to the series is the fact that Baba Voss took on the role of a stepfather to a pair of twins who were born with sight. It was a gift that no one else in the world had, but instead of celebrating, others started to think it was a threat.
This is how See begins, with Baba ensuring he will do whatever it takes to protect the twins. His own brother Edo emerged as a threat in Season 2, but Baba managed to defeat him and protect his loved ones.
In Season 3, a new threat has emerged, one that could once again endanger Baba's family and tribe. He is pulled back into action as the threat becomes too serious to ignore. Baba returns, injured but still strong, determined to defend the people he cares about.
Keep reading for a detailed look at how the series concluded.
See Season 3 ending explained: Baba Voss's sacrifice for his loved ones

At the climax of Season 3 of See, Baba Voss faces the imminent threat presented by Tormada and his destructive bombs. Having a desire to defend his family and people, Baba takes on the dangerous mission of eliminating them forever.
As the finale continues, he breaks into the enemy's fortress and explodes the dynamite. he gets killed while destroying the danger and saving his family. Baba proved his unwavering commitment to protect his family for the last time, with Season 3 bringing his journey full circle.
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The shift in power dynamics after Baba's demise in See Season 3

Following Baba's sacrifice in See Season 3, the story moves to the political arena of the Payan kingdom. Queen Maghra has to deal with unifying power and dealing with internal threats.
Her sister Sibeth Kane grows more unstable and is dangerous to the kingdom. Maghra then takes the bold step of confronting Sibeth, and the two engage in a fatal encounter that claims Sibeth's life.
As See nears its end, it takes a time jump to offer a glimpse into a hopeful future for humanity. One of the major events at the end is Kofun blinding himself to feel more connected to the people.
He took this bold decision to free himself from getting torn between being sighted and being part of the blind community. As for his sister Haniwa and her partner Wren, they set out on their new journey, showing that different people can live together.
In the end, there is a baby from Kofun's family with sight and unique abilities, suggesting that things are gradually getting better for the community. This way, See concluded with three seasons and was lauded for its unique storytelling.
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