These 10 Baba Voss moments from See will make you crush upon Jason Momoa

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One of the main characters in See is Baba Voss. He drives a lot of excitement in the series as the adoptive father and guardian of visually impaired twins who are introduced in the first episode. He transformed a post-apocalyptic warrior into a symbol of animal sanctuary and ecstatic devotion in three seasons. He also has a long history with the majority of the other characters.

These ten scenes show why people ‘crushed’ on him. Momoa infused each moment with emotion, inspiring his tribe to fight even in his final moments, erasing the line between hero and human. True power lies not in winning, but in the courage to love without fear.

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Here is the list of the 10 Baba Voss moments from See that will make you crush on Jason Momoa:

10. Baba Voss triggers an explosion to save his people

Moment before the heroic sacrifice in See's Season Finale | Image via Apple TV+
Moment before the heroic sacrifice in See's Season Finale | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss dies in a lofty moment in the Season 3 finale. Viewers saw him appear in an environment filled with bombs and fire, he says,

"I see you"

and he explodes the bombs to rescue his people. Jason Momoa is shown throughout the scene as a brave man who is willing to die for love. It is an exciting combination of both physical and emotional oneness. He battles with both his hands and his soul. You can't help but fall in love with the man after witnessing his bravery, love, and willingness to risk all. The moment proves that the crush upon Jason Momoa is more interested in what he is willing to provide than in who he is.


9. Baba Voss's emotional fatherhood moment

Jason Momoa in Season 3 Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+
Jason Momoa in Season 3 Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+

In Season 3 Episode 3 of See, Baba Voss says the following:

“Fatherhood is a different kind of battle, one that you wage with your heart…”

The quote is straightforward and crude. This scene becomes a powerful moment because of Jason Momoa's emotional delivery of the quote. True strength comes from a man's unwavering love for his family, not from battle or chaos. It's a link that can overcome everything, a weapon far more powerful than any blade. Strength is not just muscle. It lives in how you love, and Momoa brings that to life so vividly that you fall for the tough warrior who is never afraid to fight with love.


8. Discovering the grandchild and Sibith's betrayal

Kofun in See | Image via Apple TV+
Kofun in See | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss finds out that Sibeth has given birth to Kofun in Season 3, Episode 2 of See. He is abruptly faced with a maze of family, betrayal, and love. After hearing the heartbreaking news about his daughters-in-law and grandson, Jason Momoa shows us a man who chooses to remain safe in the wild. He is caught between his anger and his blood-protection instinct.

This emotional moment seizes you. It is the emotional strain of fatherhood and the intense will to maintain his family's unity despite betrayal that have become ingrained. The crush arises from Momoa's portrayal of a powerful yet loving father who continues to battle with his heart, although sadness has rendered him blind.


7. Epic battle with brother Edo

Baba Voss' epic battle with brother Edo in See | Image via Apple TV+
Baba Voss' epic battle with brother Edo in See | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss reunites with his brother Edo on the battlefield in The Compass episode of Season 2. The moment shows us two armies fighting, and their true connection lies in the fact that they are dueling against each other. This scene highlights the weight Jason Momoa brings to See. His raw strength, unwavering devotion, and internal darkness all come through in this episode.

You feel the pain, the history, and the deep love, even amid heartbreak. You may empathize with Baba's love, grief, and feeling of duty as you see him battle with his flesh. It's tragic and powerful. You fall in love with Jason Momoa because he is more than just a fighter in this scene, and you can sense his heartbeat. He is a guy consumed by love, loyalty, and loss.


6. Rallying his tribe with a haka-style chant

Jason Momoa as Baba Voss rallying his tribe | Image via Apple TV+
Jason Momoa as Baba Voss rallying his tribe | Image via Apple TV+

The pilot episode of Season 1 of See features a gripping sequence in which Baba Voss, the leader, leads his followers in a nasty chant before the combat. Jason Momoa unleashes primal power and team spirit with a kind of haka war-challenge. This moment is incredibly unforgettable. You can hear the noise as it vibrates the air, and you can observe the tribe huddle up close as they feel him create a connection in every eruption.

At this moment, it's difficult not to admire Jason Momoa for his emotional and physical leadership. It is a soul-related issue rather than a weapon issue. Momoa gets you and the tribe convinced that they are fighting this fight. It feels irresistible, uncivilized, loud, and tribal love.


5. Destroying the Pursuer's bridge

Moment from See's 7th episode of season 1 | Image via Apple TV+
Moment from See's 7th episode of season 1 | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss leads his tribe across a concealed bridge in See's 7th episode of season 1. In this episode, Baba Voss escapes the Payans and arrives at a secret valley by using the bridge that Jerlamarel constructed. In essence, the bridge serves as a means of escape from the Pursuers and a tool for survival. The audience discovers that he is not just a bloodthirsty warrior, but he is also sensitive. This scene makes the audience fall in crush with Jason Momoa, as he is not only powerful in terms of muscles, but also in mind.

He not only fights to defend his family, but he also has a strategy. The audience marveled at his coolness of eye, even in peril. It is the combination of deflector and guile that attracts you. In See, Momoa guarantees that his experience as a protector is honorable and filled with affection.


4. Battling a bear while blind

Baba Voss is attacked by a huge bear | Image via Apple TV+
Baba Voss is attacked by a huge bear | Image via Apple TV+

In the 3rd episode of See (Season 1), Baba Voss is attacked by a huge bear in the forest. He cannot see. However, he fights against instinct, sound, smell, and all other senses. Jason Momoa makes it rattling and real. The audience can feel the enemy breathe, smell the commotion in the woods, and feel the drum of blood in his beating heart. The remarkable courage demonstrated through Baba's accomplishments is noteworthy. Whether one admires Jason Momoa stems from his ability to bring depth to a primal struggle for survival.

This portrayal goes beyond conventional notions of masculinity to tell a tale of perseverance in the face of overwhelming adversity. Audiences experience the essence of true heroism through such representations. He embodies the character of an individual who not only engages in battle but also remains steadfast in the face of overwhelming adversity. This portrayal of unrefined humanity is indeed compelling.


3. Furnace crawl showdown

Moment from Season 3, Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+
Moment from Season 3, Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss is shown crawling in a flaming furnace hole in Season 3, Episode 3 of See, which is only an aperture in a tunnel that leads to another. He makes his way through the heat and smoke, inch by inch. For him, every breath is a battle. In the end, he explodes furiously into a strife. Proceeding by motion and emotion, Jason Momoa acts.

He demonstrates being powerful even when he is a prisoner. You sense his authority and might. The scene makes you fall in love with Jason Momoa since it is gritty and fearless. He displays fear and yet engages in fighting. His act seems genuine because of the way he combines power and fear. It is courageous, audacious, and forgettable, and it causes one to cheer him on.


2. The slaver's camp fight and katana throat move

Moment from Season 1, Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+
Moment from Season 1, Episode 3 of See | Image via Apple TV+

In Season 1, Episode 3 of See, Baba Voss goes hunting for slavers who seized Kofun. He battles in dark caves and silent forests. Then he does something that halts everything. He does circle his sword full round a slaver's throat. It is appalling and raunchy.

Jason Momoa can make that maneuver feel realistic and tense. You bate your breath. You experience fear and awe. At that point, you fall in love with Jason Momoa as the embodiment of stunning energy intertwined with a hushed mission. He is frightening & protective. That tension creates a desire to be closer to him and to be secure with him. The scene highlights his wild spirit and wild passion.


1. Rescuing Kofun from the slavers

Scene from Season 1, Episode 2 of See | Image via Apple TV+
Scene from Season 1, Episode 2 of See | Image via Apple TV+

Baba Voss's rescue of Kofun from slave captivity in Season 1, Episode 2 of See. This performance of Jason Momoa is one of the most visceral works in See. Jason is a combative, stealthlike warrior. You see the extent of his affection for his son. He moves in the dark, listens for adversaries, and launches a precise strike.

You can't help but fall in love with Jason Momoa in that sequence since it's not just action. It is forceful and startling when he flips the death blade around a slaver's throat. At this moment, you experience amazement & terror. This moment shows that a father and a fighter can coexist. The combination of Momoa's sensitivity and strength makes his performance unique.


During See, Jason Momoa managed to engrave Baba Voss in the audience's memory not as a perfect character, but as a man who bled, loved, and fought to the last drop of his blood. Moment by moment, there was an explosive sacrifice or a heartfelt moment of fatherhood, all making fans fall even deeper in love with the character and the man.

He was not only a warrior but also a protector shaped by grief, loyalty, and love. It is through the legacies left by Momoa in his performance, characterized by vulnerability yet enclosed in strength, that this remains. Baba Voss's influence endures even after the series has concluded, serving as a reminder that sometimes the most courageous fights are those waged from the heart.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh
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