In the hard-to-classify Neflix mystery/sciFi/supernatural series The OA, Prairie Johnson tells the story of her apparent disappearance for 7 years to a teacher
In the final episode of season 1, while wandering around Prairie's house, French looks in the mirror and briefly sees himself as Homer. Assuming French even kn
In episode 4, Prarie/The OA meets Khatun again, she appears to have little bumps which look like braille. This is a longshot but can anyone read any of this?
The newly-released Netflix series "The OA" hooked me in because in the first episode, the OA (aka Prairie Johnson) talks in a very Yoda-like manner, profound an
Reflecting on the final episode of the OA, in which French enters Prairie's house while her family are staying at a motel, to search for clues to her whereabout
Khatun (the lady Prairie meets in her near-death-experience and who takes her sight away) speaks the original Arabic language most of the time. Why did the wr
I have just watched the first season of the OA and the length of the episodes feel weird : episode 1 : 71 min episode 2 : 58 min episode 3 : 60 min episode 4 :
At the end of the penultimate episode of The OA, a group of concerned parents discover the group of five in the abandoned house. At that point, the group is di
I didn't quite understand the ending: All kids and BBA did those movements so that OA travels into another dimension or to save her from dang
Netflix has canceled the OA after its second season, in spite of the show's hardcore fanbase. What is the reason behind this?