Having gone missing seven years ago, the previously blind Prairie returns home, now in her twenties with her sight restored. While many believe she is a miracle, others worry that she could ... Read allHaving gone missing seven years ago, the previously blind Prairie returns home, now in her twenties with her sight restored. While many believe she is a miracle, others worry that she could be dangerous.Having gone missing seven years ago, the previously blind Prairie returns home, now in her twenties with her sight restored. While many believe she is a miracle, others worry that she could be dangerous.
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One of the best moving shows I have ever watched. You have got to pay close attention to watching it. It's one of those shows that if you look away for a few minutes you'll lose track of what's going on. It's a wonderful show.
Great show. Very good storyline and acting. Unfortunately Netflix canceled this series without a proper ending. Frustrating! Why. I wonder. Why cancel a series with such good ratings.
The OA was quite a remarkable series with deep screenplay, intense storyline and marvelous acting.
It totally deserved to be continued, having become more varied and interesting and should have been green lighted with a next chapter. When you have such a deep screenplay, such awesome acting and such spiritual and kind of psychotronic world in hand, you do not close your eyes and just cancel. You value your viewers and bring the series to a proper and satisfying closure.
But then, Netflix is on the driving seat.
- Its season 1 was quite better because of the more compact storyline and the more tangible turns of events.
- Season 2 lost its track a little, got confused, but didn't downgrade in terms of quality. It just got deeper, more intricate and intriguing.
It totally deserved to be continued, having become more varied and interesting and should have been green lighted with a next chapter. When you have such a deep screenplay, such awesome acting and such spiritual and kind of psychotronic world in hand, you do not close your eyes and just cancel. You value your viewers and bring the series to a proper and satisfying closure.
But then, Netflix is on the driving seat.
I don't know why they always cancel the best and most intriguing shows. It's very irritating. This was refreshing and unique. They keep garbage stuff around. I really liked this show and was looking forward to more seasons.
I am honestly besides myself about all of this. I watched this a few months ago and ended up deeply enthralled in this storyline and was so confident that there would be a 3rd season. I was honestly so convinced that there would be a 3rd season that I never even considered the fact that it could even be canceled. Needless to say, I was shocked the other day when I heard the news that Netflix decided to cancel The OA. One of the most interesting stories out there and they decide to cancel? And not only was it interesting, but it was also insanely innovative, well done, and likely an actual original concept (never before thought of and/or executed) story that transcended both mind and space? And they decide to cancel?
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- TriviaIn preparation for her role, Brit Marling befriended a man who went blind at age nineteen to tutor her in coping with the day-to-day chores of a typical blind person. The couple would meet in downtown Manhattan and she would spend up to six hours per day learning how to clean an apartment, make an omelet, et cetera. Throughout these sessions, Brit would be blindfolded.
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Prairie Johnson: When I say it out loud, it all falls apart.
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- The OA: Part II
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- Portland, Oregon, USA(season 2 location filming)
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- 1h(60 min)
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