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  • GraXXoR27 May 2019
    This is a triumphant outing by the OA. An ode to courage and perseverance. Sublime acting from the protagonists and the major antagonist and a slow unwinding of the plot is proving that this is not your typical ADHD focussed teen drama, but an adult affair that requires patience and maturity to unravel, much like the characteristics promoted by the the characters in this epic tale.

    Oh, and the staple OA under-the-skin, creep-factor abounds.

    Superb episode.
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    The 5's character development, and Hap describes some more about his experiment, and Prairie's recent 'near-death' experience (oh, by the way, she can now see!). The captives figure out the purpose of the gas and make a plan.

    I'll keep my eyes on Brit Marlings future writings. She has potential, but... this isn't it.

    I got into this because it had decent ratings and I thought it was a limited series - in other words, it would have an ending, good bad or indifferent. Unfortunately, I made a lot of other assumptions while waiting for 'things' to be revealed. At this point I got impatient and discovered it goes into a season 2, and is cancelled. No ending, just another of these series whose writers try to stretch an idea beyond its breaking point.

    More of.
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    Eating animals is not good. Why like that?

    Homer can already beat and can captivate him and can learn what his experiment is. And watch those videos. Why try to win the experiment?

    Instead he is patient. He still continues to receive pain and give damage to all.

    So much time they took homer's gas but nothing happened to them.