While initial reviews were mixed regarding the pacing, the episode solidified the series' central conflict: the clash between a sightless society's religious dogma and the evolution of a new, "sighted" generation.
The episode, and the series as a whole, is noted for its high production value and unique world-building: "See" Godflame(2019)
After the battle at the bridge, the tribe seeks a new home while remaining under the constant threat of Queen Kane’s forces. While initial reviews were mixed regarding the pacing,
The tribe discovers a hidden message from the twins' biological father, Jerlamarel, which provides instructions on how to raise the children in a world of darkness while preparing them for their visual future. Production & Critical Reception Production & Critical Reception The episode centers on
The episode centers on the realization that Baba Voss’s adoptive twins, Kofun and Haniwa, possess the mythic ability to see. This ability is considered a dangerous heresy in this dystopian future.
Critics from Rotten Tomatoes and Common Sense Media highlighted the show's "brutal and compelling" action and impressive cinematography.