This post contains spoilers for the first two -- and only -- seasons of The OA For two and a half years, whenever I have found myself in need of a cathartic cry, I have looked to The OA. You know the scene. It comes at the end of the first season, after eight deliciously bizarre episodes full of kidnappings, near-death experiences, cosmic dancing, and the hopeful promise of alternate dimensions. Prairie (Brit Marling, who also created the series), or the “Original Angel,” as she prefers to be called, has spent the season telling her miraculous story to a group of …