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For those who need a primer, the hashtag—and the movement around it—sprung up a few weeks ago when Netflix announced it was canceling the beloved but little-watched sci-fi drama The OA. They may not get the five seasons Netflix once said it had planned, but they might get something.In a climate where the streaming wars have rendered new series easy to ramp up and shut down, getting a coda is a big deal—especially for fans of a show like The OA. Completing its narrative arc could bring closure for those who found solace in the show, just as the series itself built community among its fans—including on sites like The OA Is Real.Over the weekend, Marling posted a long letter to fans of her show on Instagram.
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