Fun & Famous
STILL JUST A LITTLE ABOUT THE OA…
I still have a few questions
Alright, what do you do when you're lying in bed with the flu after a binge feast? Then you finally go binge-watch the latest hit from Netflix. Check here quickly the trailer of the show. Looks pretty confusing, and it was at the beginning. But my oh my babies, this is one you want to watch. At least, the first seven episodes, because can I say that I was heavily disappointed by the ending? The trailer was already pretty confusing and after the last episode I didn't understand anything at all and that's why I now have the following questions:
1. Is Prairie's childhood story actually real or is it all made up so that Steve, Alfonso, Betty, Jesse, and Buck feel sorry for her and want to help her?
2. Are you not done with all eight episodes yet? Then I recommend you click away for a moment. Just go to these sex questions or something, which you secretly always wanted to know the answers to. But um, what I want to know is whether those ridiculously crazy dance moves actually did something in the very last episode. And by crazy dance moves, I mean ‘The Five Movements’, but I mean: do they really work or does the shooter find them just as ridiculous as I do and stop shooting and then just laugh at them hard?
“Help a girl out, guys”
3. And those books that Alfonso finds, is that now the proof that all of Prairie's stories are indeed complete bullshit? That she came up with the name Homer because of the book ‘The Iliad by Homer’? By the way, an interesting book if you're interested in the Trojan War.
4. And uh, why was Elias, Prairie's psychologist, found in her house at night? Did he secretly place all the books that Alfonso found there so that we all think Prairie made everything up?
5. And what the F happened to Dr. Hunter, also known as Dr. Hap? Does he even exist or did Prairie make him up?
6. The same goes for Homer. Where the F is he? And uh, now that I'm at it, why did Alfonso see Homer when he looked at himself in the mirror?
7. And then suddenly that shooter came to school. How? What? Who was that?
Help a girl out, guys, am I doing justice to my hair color or were you a bit confused like me? Bring on season two, Netflix.



