Just finished watching this, very good. Interesting setting and characters. Even Jason Momoa, he fits his roll perfectly and does very well. Same with Alfre Woodard. Also lots of layered themes playing throughout. I knew the mother was more then she seemed, just by the way she talked and presented herself on some issue. Some foreshadowing when Paris said something was different in her voice. Also that last episode really turned everything upside down.
Because I am me, and somewhat a skeptic, the lack of sight is food for thought for my mind. Silly me would think there would be a lot more trip and falls (there were some). Especially with uneven ground in the setting. Going along with that I suspect it would be hard to even grow food, my mind wanders on the various challenges. But it was interesting to see how they had overcome some of these issues with creative ideas, movement, (with ropes), language/attention (with palm signs, finger snaps, and sounds), I would have liked to have seen more of this. Lastly why didn't they have any books with braille to share the knowledge of the past, there would have been plenty of sources, and they seem to use of form of braille with strings. Maybe this will come up in the next season.