Omg Season 01 File

OMG Season 01 was an official selection at the 2022 Yangon Film Festival and received a special mention at the Bangkok International Digital Drama Awards. Subtitles in English, Thai, and Japanese were released in 2023, opening the door for diaspora audiences.

Unlike polished network shows, OMG (created by Sasha Winters) leaned into the raw, low-budget aesthetic of early YouTube. But what makes Season 01 interesting is its self-awareness. The characters frequently break the fourth wall, comment on their own lack of budget, and parody teen drama tropes (the bitchy queen, the closeted jock, the manic pixie dream girl) before shows like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or Jane the Virgin made meta-commentary mainstream.

Episode 1: "The Pivot Table of Purgatory" Elara tries to quit her post-death job, only to realize the afterlife operates on a strict bureaucratic hierarchy. Her first client is a disgruntled IT guy who died in a server room and refuses to leave until he reboots the internet. omg season 01

Episode 2: "Spectral Equity" Elara has to evict a poltergeist who is haunting an Airbnb. The twist? The ghost is a real estate agent from the 1980s who is trying to "flip" the haunted house to increase its value.

Episode 3: "Food for Thought" A famous food critic died mid-meal. Her unfinished business? She never got to rate the soup. Elara has to possess a living body (much to her ethical horror) just to leave a Yelp review so the critic can finally rest. OMG Season 01 was an official selection at

Episode 4: "Manic Pixie Dream Ghost" Elara meets a "freelance spirit"—a ghost who intentionally stays on Earth to mess with the living because it’s fun. They challenge Elara to a prank war, threatening to get her demoted to "Toilet Haunting Duty."

Episode 5: "The Long Goodbye" The season takes a serious turn. Elara’s first living client arrives: her own grieving mother. Elara has to navigate corporate policy (Section 9: No Contact with Living Relatives) to say one last goodbye, risking her existence. The finale of Season 01 ends with a


The finale of Season 01 ends with a message on screen: "The game has just begun." Since 2021, fans have been clamoring for updates on Season 02.

As of mid-2025, here is the status: Production for OMG Season 02 was delayed due to political instability in Myanmar and the lead actor Nay Toe’s scheduling conflicts. However, in a live stream in March 2025, director Aung Kyaw Moe confirmed that scripts for Season 02 are complete and shooting is scheduled to begin in late 2025 for a 2026 release.

Fan Theories for Season 02:


Nay Toe delivers a career-best performance as the street-smart economics student. Thura is the moral compass of the group, but Season 01 tests his ethics to the breaking point. His monologue in Episode 9 about poverty and desperation has been viewed over 10 million times across Facebook and YouTube.