The #SaveTheOA campaign is trying what the Los Angeles Times calls a "bolder strategy" in hopes of reversing Netflix's cancelation decision. "From the moment Netflix announced earlier this month that its sci-fi mystery The OA had been canceled after two seasons, fans knew they had to come up with innovative ways to get the provocative drama back into production," reports The Times' Susan Hornik, who followed some of the canceled Netflix show's most fervent fans. "A grassroots crowdfunding campaign raised more than $5,000 in 24 hours for massive digital billboards launching Monday in New York City’s Times Square and across from College Medical Center in Hawthorne. Two flash mobs are also planned, near the billboard and outside Netflix’s New York offices, with superfans re-creating the series’ 'five movements' choreography — a surreal, kinesthetic representation of the characters’ hopes. And protests at Netflix’s Sunset Boulevard campus have attracted growing attention, with at least one hunger-striking picketer and a Facebook page for those hoping to join her."