What Did I Learn From Apple's New Series?

in #culture4 years ago (edited)


Summary

  • The first season of the series "See" was surprisingly good.
  • We have to count also on Apple in content production.
  • Increased competition is good for consumers.
  • But, competition may not be good for all the content producers.

It's not the idea in Apple's new series

I was lucky enough to be able to watch the first few episodes of the new Apple TV-series titled See. The series taught me several things. For example, that an idea itself is not everything, is not enough to success, almost nothing. Maybe 20 percent of all the success. (That's what many entrepreneurs and venture capitalists also say, by the way.)

Because the basic idea by See is not new at all. The base story is the following: Everyone in a post-apocalyptic society is blind, and then someone who can see was born. Considered abnormal, sick, perverted or heretical by most others. However, a similar story was written 115 years ago by the famous writer H. G. Wells in his novel "The Country of the Blind".

Apple took care of details

The point is in the implementation, which is completely professional, I say, who has seen a lot of science-fiction series with thousands of episodes in total. "See" keeps the viewer in a state of constant tension and excitement. The story is both fantastic and yet believable, though. The details of the apocalyptic world are elaborated with care. I suppose the budget for the series was high enough.

It is very reminiscent of "The 100", other post-apocalyptic science-fiction

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