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The OA - Season 2
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Season 2 seems to be quite different as it offers a wide range of mysterious events. The season starts as Hap runs a new test in Cuba that could change things. In the meantime, Homer and OA seem to be working on mastering their own escape plan. On the other hand, Scott reaches the point of collapse during that period, and there is a painful dilemma that gives OA a new perspective that may affect the group.
Season 2 seems to be quite different as it offers a wide range of mysterious events. The season starts as Hap runs a new test in Cuba that could change things. In the meantime, Homer and OA seem to be working on mastering their own escape plan. On the other hand, Scott reaches the point of collapse during that period, and there is a painful dilemma that gives OA a new perspective that may affect the group.
Actors:
Gus Lynch,
Juan Castano,
Jacqueline Quale,
Danyer Toledano,
Alice Krige,
Cliff Moylan,
Myk Watford,
Vincent Kartheiser,
Kailena Mai,
Earl T. Kim,
Emory Cohen,
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Gus Lynch
25 August 1967, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Juan Castano
Jacqueline Quale
Danyer Toledano
Alice Krige
28 June 1954, Upington, South Africa
Cliff Moylan
Myk Watford
30 January 1971, Clearwater, Florida, USA
Vincent Kartheiser
5 May 1979, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Kailena Mai
Earl T. Kim
Emory Cohen
13 March 1990, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Zal Batmanglij, Andrew Haigh, Anna Rose Holmer
Country:
United States
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Ben-Adir is great here, with his seen-it-all shrug and effortless cool, and his presence gives us a viewer surrogate who's just as confused and exasperated by all this pseudoscientific mumbo-jumbo as we are.
March 15, 2019
It's compelling -- or at least it is once it gets going -- but it's a very different beast to season one, swapping out ambiguity for hard sci-fi fantasy.
March 22, 2019
The only thing I'm sure of when it comes to The OA is that the process of watching and experiencing an episode is unlike the viewing of any other show on TV and, good or bad, there's value in that.
March 15, 2019
You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll cry from laughing or simply stare blankly at the screen as some of the weirdest s--- you've ever seen unfolds...
March 21, 2019
This time it feels worth it. And it turns out, if you were one of the viewers who believed, who left that door open for The OA all these years, you might have welcomed some bonafide, baffling magic into your home.
March 21, 2019
There are moments in Part II that are so visually and conceptually bold... There are other moments that skirt so close to the pretentious and ridiculous that they made me think I might actually transform into the eye-roll emoji.
March 21, 2019
This isn't another Lost. There is method in The OA's madness.
March 22, 2019
Events, characters and half-formed ideas are thrown at the screen then abandoned in favour of fresh mysteries, the show infinitely rolling out a carpet of kookiness.
March 18, 2019
It's hard not to appreciate the grand scale of what Marling and Batmanglij are attempting to do, even if it's difficult at times to discern what, exactly, that's supposed to be.

