If you are an "OA" fan, just found a great recap of Season 1 and explains a lot of stuff....
I re-watched the last episode of Season 1 to try and remember everything that went on, after all it was 2016. It helped, but there were references in the 1st episode in Season 2 that I just wasn't connecting. To be honest, I was even a bit confused when I originally watched Season 1. So looked for some help on line. Found this fabulous recap. I hope, if you are in the same predicament, it'll fill in some holes for you as well.
BY HALEIGH FOUTCH MARCH 22, 2019
Be aware there are spoilers for the entire first season of Netflixs The OA.
Its been a long wait for Season 2 of The OA. The puzzling fantasy series debuted on Netflix in December of 2016, sparking mixed reviews, endless theorizing, and plenty of passionate bar debates about what the heck actually happened in Season 1. Staged across eight episodes, loosely an hour each, The OAs first season unfolded a mysterious, dazzling, and often baffling story that somehow blended the Russian mob, angels, a scientifically pioneering kidnapper, resurrection, a pack of Midwestern teenage boys, a school shooting, and a series of dance movements that supposedly allow you to travel through dimensions all told by an unreliable narrator.
It was a lot to process, even when it was fresh, so its no surprise if youve forgotten exactly what happened in the two-plus years since. If you dont have time to dive give another eight hours to a re-watch, weve got you covered with all the essential details you need to remember. Whether youre looking for a detailed recap, just need to brush up on a specific character, or want a refresher on what the hell that ending meant, check through the categories below for everything you may have forgotten.
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The OA begins with an impossibly intriguing premise a young woman (Brit Marling) re-emerges after seven years missing, except now, the once-blind girl can see, earning her the nickname the Michigan Miracle That young woman is called Prairie Johnson, the adopted daughter of an aging couple, who returns home to her small Midwestern town and, rather than trying to reacclimate to her life outside captivity, sets out on a mysterious mission to rescue the people who were held hostage with her especially one named Homer, for whom she records video confessionals and obsessively searches for online.
Prairies adoptive parents are Nancy (Alice Krige) and Abel (Scott Wilson), an elderly couple who unexpectedly found Prairie in an off-the-books adoption ring and chose her over a baby boy they were planning to adopt. They are fiercely protective of Prairie, heavily medicating her as a child after signs of mental illness, and only more so after she returns from seven years missing, which leads to constant conflict with their now adult daughter. Prairie also has an FBI-appointed counselor, Elias Rahim (Riz Ahmed), who helps her process her trauma and is found mysteriously walking through her house at night in the finale. While Prairie tells BBA and the boys the story of Hap and Homer, she tells Elias the story of BBA and the boys.
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targetpractice
(4,919 posts)... I watched the last 15 minutes of Season 1 at least one million times. Chills each time.
I've recommended this to friends and find they either love it or hate it.
grantcart
(53,061 posts)They should have just come up with a group Vulcan mind meld
bif
(24,267 posts)I'm half way through episode 2. Looks good so far. I'll have to come back to this when I'm through.
bif
(24,267 posts)Very well done. Ready for season 2.
Kind of Blue
(8,709 posts)Read that Cindy Holland, Netflix's Vice President of Original Programming, says Brit Marling and co-writer Zal Batmanglij have a total of 5 seasons planned. Impressive! Hoping that we won't have to wait 2 years for Season 3 to drop.
bif
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Both me and the producers. I really enjoyed the first season. But the second season just got too convoluted for me. And they sort of lost me at the talking octopus and the miniature mechanical figures doing the movements. Just my opinion, but I think they definitely jumped the shark. I heard they had five more seasons in the works. Probably not going to watch them.