See Season 2: Ending Explained! Why Does Baba Leave? Who is Dead? Is Edo Dead?
Who Wins the Battle of Greenhill Gap and How? Is Paris Dead? Is the War between the Payans and the Trivantians Over?
See Season 2 is available on Apple TV+! If you want to know the explanation for the end of Season 2, read on! The See season 2 ends with a concluding final, with a lot of drama, action and fighting. In fact, the battles have been the best part of the whole series and it’s a shame that See didn’t rely more on this bloodthirsty action as the episodes progressed. The ending of Season 2 of See nicely wraps up the Edo Voss chapter in this battle, while also setting the stage for Jerlamarel’s son to start using explosives and trying to usurp Pennsa in this way in Season 3. While the construction of the world is still wobbly and the series has big problems with logic, it is still a fun and enjoyable adventure. If you have any questions regarding the end of See Season 2, we ‘ve got it covered!
See Season 2 Ending Explained: Who is Dead? Is Edo Dead?
The Payans and their Hidden Tribe allies win the Battle of Greenhill Gap against the Trivantians. Before the tribes arrived, the Trivantians had a clear advantage, but the tribes bring some balance to the equation between warring factions. Tamacti Jun’s decision to choose Greenhill Gap as his battleground turns out to be an excellent one. The Pagans and their allies use narrow passages to lure their enemies to positions where others await them with spears, swords, and other weapons.
Slowly but surely, the Payans and their allies are gaining the advantage. The decisive moment of the battle comes when Wren and several Trivantian soldiers are drawn to a frozen lake covered in snow. The Payans break the ice, and all the Trivantians trapped there drown in the lake below, except for Wren.
Realizing that the battle is lost, Edo calls out to his brother by blowing the same whistle Baba gave him when they were younger. Baba doesn’t intend to fight his brother, but Edo knows his life is over anyway. After this defeat, the Council of Trivantia will execute him as soon as he sets foot in the city. The brothers fight, and Edo dies in Baba’s arms.
In an epilogue, Sibeth cries out her pain in the night. Paris visits him, given all his experience as a midwife. Sibeth plays the sympathy card by telling herself that she is estranged from her child, which is an understandable worry, but when she leans over Paris, she slits his throat with a hidden blade.
We also reunite with Jerlamarel’s son, who spent the entire See season 2 chilling out with Edo’s mentor, and who obviously developed some sort of explosive. In the last demonstration, the bombs are a success. It looks like we have another one of the villains there next season. As she is bleeding, Sibeth explains that she will kill the child before she sees him taken, and that she will kill anyone who tries to take him. Quietly, she sings “Rock-A-Bye” to close See Season 2!
Why Does Baba Leave?
The war with the Trivantians destroyed Baba both physically and emotionally. But he endured it all because of his children. He even killed Edo, which he had sworn not to do. And now he’s done with the fighting and the war. But unfortunately, the war is never over with the people who are good at killing others.
Oloman, the oldest of Jerlamarel’s children, has worked for the Trivantians since Edo killed his father. At the end of See Season 2, it is revealed that he has developed a chemical explosive, which is likely a variation of gunpowder. With this explosive, the Trivantians can cause considerable damage, including to Payan. And when that inevitably happens, Baba will probably have to come back to save his family.
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