See Breakdown Episode 5 | Plastic
The breakdown of See continues with episode 5, "Plastic." The episode continues the repercussions of Queen Kane's choices. Baba Voss and his family get their stolen supplies back from a scavenger with an unlikely connection. The episode ends with Tamacti Jun's army catching up and Maghra's past being revealed.
Show notes:
00:14 Challenging the Audience
02:14 Queen Kane's Breaking Point
06:33 Writing Villains
12:14 Sympathy for Queen Kane
14:50 Getting back stolen supplies
18:09 Scavenger's Hut
20:14 Mysterious scavenger
23:10 Boba Voss' Choice
26:02 Kofun and Bow
29:15 Kofun and violence
33:26 Protagonist Shift
34:44 The World Feels Real
35:42 Is Queen Kane Still A Queen
39:19 The City of Worms
46:17 Maghra's Secret
51:20 The Plot Thickens
53:22 Pacing of the episode
53:59 What makes a good story
56:13 The Dune Breakdown Soon
58:50 See Midpoint Review
01:04:34 Breaking Bad Breakdown?
01:05:27 Jordan's Other Top 5
01:08:51 Closing
Continue the breakdown!
In this episode, we see all the threads beginning to come together. Maghra and Queen Kane connect after being rescued by Tamacti Jun. We see a new side of Maghra as a ruler that will likely be contested by Queen Kane in the future. Tamacti Jun, the ever dutiful soldier, earns even more points as a loyal general and fighter. Baba Voss and the children continue on to the end of the journey. Baba is torn by bringing the kids he raised to a man that didn't want to be in their life. The episode ends at the edge of the unknown utopia of Jerlamarel.
In this episode, we learn more about Maghra's past and why she exiled herself. Boot's plays both sides of the leaving Baba Voss and his family trapped in a cave. Meanwhile, we see how Queen Kane is adjusting to her capture. Finally, the episode ends with Boot's making a powerplay to solidify his position as Maghra's right hand.
The breakdown of See continues with episode 5, "Plastic." The episode continues the repercussions of Queen Kane's choices. Baba Voss and his family get their stolen supplies back from a scavenger with an unlikely connection. The episode ends with Tamacti Jun's army catching up and Maghra's past being revealed.
The breakdown continues with episode 4 four, "The River" The village is attacked by the Witchfinder Army and pushes Baba Voss' family to make sacrifices and face new challenges. Meanwhile, Queen Kane faces struggles closer to home that will shape the fate of her people. Also notable in this episode are Kofun and Haniwa seeing how they navigate the world differently.
The third episode of See Season 1 is one of the best yet! From start to finish, you see how character decisions start affecting each other. Most notably, you learn how the twins develop into fully-fledged characters and begin to diverge in temperament. We also know more about Baba Voss' past and why he seems so hardened by life. The capstone of the episode is one of the best-executed fights scenes on TV series.
Jordan and Erich continue the breakdown of the TV Show See. Next, we'll be talking about the second episode of the series called Message In a Bottle as a title. This episode is much less action-packed and increases the tension between the main characters by setting up points of future contention. But, as with the last episode, we also talk about the small details that really sell the immersion in the story.
In this episode, Jordan and Erich are discussing the first episode of the Apple TV exclusive See. This will be a short-run series as we watch and talk about each episode of the season. Our goal is to provide insights into the storytelling and technical aspects of the series!
“See” takes place in the distant future, after a deadly virus decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Jason Momoa stars as Baba Voss — the father of twins born centuries later with the mythic ability to see — who must protect his tribe against a powerful yet desperate queen who wants the twins destroyed. Alfre Woodard stars as Paris, Baba Voss’s spiritual leader.
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