See

8.1
2019

Production

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A virus has decimated humankind. Those who survived emerged blind. Centuries later when twins are born with the mythic ability to see, their father must protect his tribe against a threatened queen.

Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer (with Audio Descriptions)

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Official Trailer

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First Look Featurette

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Twins

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2019

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1. Godflame

7.4

A journey of survival begins when an army of Witchfinders attacks the village of Alkenny.

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2. Message in a Bottle

7.3

A special gift for the twins sparks tension in the group.

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3. Fresh Blood

7.8

The twins struggle to keep a secret from their mother.

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4. The River

6.7

An attack on the village leads to sacrifice and new challenges.

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5. Plastic

7.0

As Tamacti Jun's army nears Baba and family, Maghra's past comes to light.

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6. Silk

7.2

Baba and family are betrayed. Queen Kane uses her cunning to face a new conflict.

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7. The Lavender Road

7.1

The twins reach a crossroads in their journey to the House of Enlightenment.

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8. House of Enlightenment

7.3

The twins meet Jerlamarel and finally discover the truth.

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Reviews

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ddnnacheta

9/10

TL;DR: We aren't in conflict because of what we can do. We are in conflict because we exist.

This series does a great job in explaining the human condition. It tackles the idea that the gods/God took away our sight after years trapped underground (in nuclear silos) by basically shouting at us with "God thunder" (nuclear weapons).

Of course, the word 'nuclear' becomes lost after decades/centuries underground, and of course, the idiots we are create a new religion to bind the majority to the lies we tell ourselves.

The lie told throughout this story is that we have no sight because sight is evil since we can do many evil things by having it. Yet, the state of the world in the show is one of power-hoarding, classism, and war.

The truth is: humans aren't collectively bad because of what we can, but instead it's because of what we are.

That being said, the minority of good apples must always believe they can both do and be better not only than the majority, but for it.

You've reached the end.