The OA season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After surviving a bridge jump, Alice is hospitalized with severe hypothermia. Prairie Johnson returns home after seven years, miraculously regaining her sight. Her parents, Nancy and Abel, struggle to understand her transformation. Meanwhile, troubled teen Steve faces expulsion and relationship issues. The OA (Prairie) gathers a group, including Steve, for a mysterious mission, demanding specific conditions like open doors. She begins recounting her life story, starting from her childhood in Russia, revealing the origins of her lost sight and setting the stage for her enigmatic journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What condition does Alice have when she's hospitalized?
Alice has severe hypothermia and shock following her jump from the bridge.
How long was Prairie missing before her return?
Prairie was missing for seven years.
What significant change occurred with Prairie upon her return?
Prairie, who was blind when she disappeared, can now see.
Why is Prairie's return referred to as the "Michigan Miracle"?
Her sudden reappearance and restored sight are seen as miraculous by the public and media.
What issues is Steve dealing with?
Steve faces possible school expulsion and is struggling with aggressive behavior and complex personal relationships.
How does The OA plan to carry out her mission?
The OA needs five strong, flexible, and brave people, and uses an abandoned house as a meeting place.
What is the significance of leaving doors open for The OA's plan?
Leaving doors open is a condition set by The OA for those participating in her mission.
What is the focus of The OA's story to the group?
The OA begins telling her life story, starting with her childhood in Russia and the incident that led to her losing her sight.
How did Prairie lose her sight originally?
Prairie lost her sight due to a traumatic incident during her childhood in Russia.
What is Steve's relationship with his girlfriend like?
Steve's relationship is complicated, with underlying issues of commitment and understanding.
Who is Prairie's main caretaker at the hospital?
Alice, a nurse at St. Louis Hospital, is primarily taking care of Prairie.
What does Prairie's father, Abel, feel about her condition?
Abel is bewildered and concerned about Prairie's new abilities and her reluctance to share her past.
How does the public react to Prairie's return?
The public is fascinated and curious, with media swarming her family's home for answers.
What is the initial reaction of Prairie's group to her story?
The group is skeptical but intrigued by Prairie's mysterious and mystical past.
Why does The OA need a group of people for her mission?
The specifics are unclear, but it involves leaving something important behind and requires the collective strength and commitment of the group.