The OA (Season 2): What the Must Watch reviewers think
Must Watch reviewers Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell share their thoughts on The OA Season 2.
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Scott says: "It’s got this spiritual theme"
"It is one of the most mind bending complex dramas ever - it’s a drama that I just don’t think can exist on normal TV. I just don’t think it can be done.
“I think the show is so complex that it’s not like when you start a new season where you can go in gently and be re-introduced to characters. It goes straight in directly with the way the first season finished - which was already left on a fairly baffling and confusing note.
“The show can be so depressing in some of its subject matter but because it’s about the feeling of mortality and what might happen after you pass away, it’s got a religious theme.
"I’m not saying it caters to a particular religion it’s sort of just got this spiritual theme."

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Hayley says: "I have no idea what happened I’m so confused"
"I just went in on season two. I thought 'this will probably be fine' because I didn’t have time to watch the entire season before. What I’ve written down on my notes is ‘the OA part 2 (Netflix)’ - and underneath is blank.
"I don’t know what happened and I don’t know if it’s good or bad. I have no idea what happened I’m so confused.”
The OA season two comes to Netflix on Friday 22nd March 2019.
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