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Then, in late February or March of 2023, I look back on the last 8 episodes of The Owl House that I missed from Season 2 and wrote a Doc to give my thoughts on it. I'm still not too crazy about Yesterday's Lie, but in hindsight, it's stupid of me to give up the show after one episode when they have gotten so much better afterwards(plus, missing a lot of the context).

So, here's what I wrote:

Looking Back on 8 Owl House Episodes That I’ve Missed

Hey everyone. It’s me again. I’m going to do something a little bit different here when talking about The Owl House. The series finale is coming, and recently I rewatched the entire series in preparation for the last episode. However, there are episodes in Season 2 that I had missed after Yesterday’s Lie.

In late August 2021, I decided to stop watching The Owl House due to being incredibly disappointed Yesterday’s Lie was and fear it’ll go down the same path as Star Vs The Forces of Evil. As time went on, I began to focus on Amphibia since that show was about to end. After Amphibia ended, I decided to come back to watch The Owl House again with the episodes Clouds on the Horizon and King’s Tide from Season 2 and Thanks to Them and For the Future from Season 3.

Even though Clouds on the Horizon and King’s Tide are really fantastic episodes, Thanks to Them was the episode that made me love The Owl House again.

So with that said, with the series winding down, I rewatched the series. When looking into Season 2, I realized there were episodes that I had missed that were actually important to the story. At first, I tried to rewatch them, but I skimmed through it. Now, I rewatch them again with fresh eyes and act like I was seeing them for the first time.

With that, here are my thoughts and opinions on 8 episodes of The Owl House that I’d missed.


Follies at the Coven Day Parade: Not as bad as Yesterday’s Lie, but I didn’t really care about the episode all that much. To be fair, there are some good things I actually do like from this episode. I like Amity’s friendship with Willow being rekindled. Amity called Luz “batata” (which means “sweet potato” in Spanish) made me squeal, because it was just that cute. Kikimora is so hilarious ironically when she was trying so hard to be sympathetic.The introduction of Raine was pretty cool. And the relationship between Luz and Amity was still sweet as always.

Anything else? Eh. I find it pretty dull. The whole parade thing didn’t really do it for me. The humor is very hit and miss. And considering that this is the episode that continues after Yesterday’s Lie, is something I would rather pretend it doesn’t exist.

Overall, I thought the episode was meh. Not bad, but not good either. I’d give it a 6.9 out of 10. It’s not something I would rewatch again.

(Also, I used to give Yesterday’s Lie a 7 out of 10, but now I’d give it a 4.9 out of 10. It sucks.)

By the way, Follies at The Coven Day Parade will be the first episode that Belos announced A Day Of Unity, which is a very important plot point that will come to play in the later episodes.



Elsewhere and Elsewhen: I actually do like this episode, and it’s one of the better episodes of Season 2. I really do like Lillith Clawthorn in this episode. Back then, I didn’t like Lillith Clawthorn all that much because she comes across as way too mean to Eda, but as the show progressed, she started to grow on me a lot more.

The plot of this episode felt like an average time travel story, but it does give us an interesting insight of who Phillip Wattabane really is. Luz wanted to know more about Phillip, but Phillip himself was…(I hate to use this word) very sus, to put it lightly. He wanted to create a portal door, which contains ingredients such as the Titan’s Blood, and he wanted to find The Collector, which is a character that will play later on in the season.

Luz did help Phillip to find The Collector, but little did she know that this is probably not a good idea. Even Lilith thought Phillip was pretty sketchy. When Phillip got what he wanted, he pushed Lilith and Luz by having them mauled by a beast (only for Luz to tame it much later). You know what is crazy about this? It actually reminds of the Season 1 finale in which Lilith captured Eda (in Owl Beast mode), and when Belos got what he wanted, he pushed Lilith to the side. This cannot be a coincidence. It’s really obvious that Phillip and Belos are one of the same. Hell, the ending already gives it away by Phillip drugging himself the palisman souls, similar to how Belos is doing.. That’s messed up, but this is only just the beginning.

One of the main highlights of this episode for me was Eda meeting up her dad, Daddy Dell Clawthorn. I thought it was so sweet and I’m really happy to see him again. Another highlight was Lilith punching Phillip in the nose. I thought it was cathartic.

Overall, it’s a solid episode. I really enjoyed it. I’ll give it an 8 out of 10.

Now, The Collector is on Phiilp’s hands, I wonder what he is going to do with it? Hmm, I guess we’ll just have to find out.

Alright, next episode.



Any Sport in a Storm: It’s alright. Not the best episode, but I thought it was okay.

I do like how Willow has become a lot more confident than ever before and the concept of her opening up a flyer derby team (similar to her fathers did) was pretty unique and interesting. I do like that this episode was able to utilize minor characters from Season 1 to become a lot more prominent like Barkus, Viney, Gerbo, and even Skara as well. The subplot with Amity and Luz opening up an Azura Book Club was pretty fun. I actually do tolerate Boscha in this episode. Back then, I hated Boscha from the first season because she was so annoying. When Season 2 came, she was less annoying and didn’t appear all that much in this season. So I’d say it’s a good thing.

Now, in this episode, we get to see Hunter try to fit in with the kids at Hexside. He did come off trying to be a Golden Guard rather than just being a normal kid, but keep in mind, he was used to that type of lifestyle and he never had any friends back then.

When Willow first met Hunter, she thought Hunter had the best skills and he could be a great teammate for the flyer derby. Hunter seems like he had a lot of fun, but he puts up a facade and captures the rest of the kids. Of course, it did backfire on him as Darius captured the kids on his ship. Hunter feels guilty for letting the kids be put in this situation.

So Hunter rescues the kids, apologizes for his mistakes, and lets them go. Plus, here’s a surprising twist. Darius was so impressed by Hunter’s heroines that he let him have an Instagram account since he was 16. Yeah…that makes sense.

Nothing much else I can really say about this episode and not much I really dislike about it. So I’ll give it a 7.3 out of 10. It was okay.

With that said, this might be the first episode that we get to see the other side of Hunter that we may never ever seen before. However, that’s only the lighter side. The dark side? Oh boy….We’ll get to that MUCH later.

Anyways, next episode.



Reaching Out: This…was a tough episode to go through, but in a good way.

Luz was acting pretty weird in this episode when I first saw it. But there was a reason for it. It was the anniversary of her father passing away. This time, without her mom picking up flowers together in honor of her dad. Granted, it doesn’t really excuse her actions, but at least I can understand where she’s coming from. It is a very personal thing for her. Losing a loved one at a young age is very heartbreaking and truamatic.

On top of that, earlier in the episode, Amity told Luz that she had problems with her dad, Alador, by not joining this WWE-esque witches duel, and join the Emperor's Coven tryouts instead. That really struck a chord with Luz. Not really out of “jealousy”, in my opinion because I don’t see Luz as a jealous person at all. However, “she needed a distraction” is 100% possible since she is always reminded of her dad. One interesting thing about this episode is that when the Abomaton’s alarm goes off, Luz gets scared and breaks the alarm. I do have a theory about this. This alarm siren triggered Luz because it reminded her of dad being hospitalized due to either having a car accident or being sick. I can see both of the possibilities, but to me, the car accident is probably the most likely.

Before I get into the good things I like from this episode, I want to talk about Alador. He is so negligent towards her own daughter, and kinda enabling since he follows Ohdalia's orders and not doing anything about it. Amity wants to be part of the witches brawl, just like her father does, but her father said “no”. But when she did go to the brawl, Alador was mad at her about it? That part really rubbed me the wrong way. With that said, at least Alador is nowhere near as bad as Ohdalia, in my opinion. Sure, Alador did come off as negligent, but at least he does care about his kids. As opposed to Ohdalia, she is psychologically manipulative, abusive, and conditioned her own daughter to be the way she wanted to be. Even Amity told off Alador that joining the Emperor's Coven was mom’s dream rather than Amity herself.

Speaking of that, this might be an unpopular opinion, this is the main highlight of the episode for me way more than Luz’s dilemma. Don’t get me wrong, it’s sad to see Luz’s dad die and Luz was upset over it, but I was kinda expecting The Owl House would tackle something like this.

This, on the other hand, is completely different for 2 different reasons. 1. Amity’s snobbish attitude from Season 1 makes much more sense than ever now. She was conditioned by Ohdalia and her upbringing rather than Amity being herself. When she was very very young, Amity was very cute and sweet, but unfortunately, due to her parents’ control (more specifically, Ohdalia’s control), she was used to being snobby towards everyone because her parents wanted her to act this way and be with the popular kids.

2. This may sound weird, but hear me out. This part feels like a perfect social commentary of parents living vicariously through their own children. Parents see their children as an extension of their own lives rather than seeing kids as their own humans. Parents would be given any opportunity to utilize their own children as props and accessories for their own lifestyle because they didn't get it when they were young. Parents want their kids to do this thing or that thing, even though kids don’t want to do this thing or that thing. They want to do their own thing. Unfortunately, for some parents, they don’t want their children to get that opportunity.

Take Jeanette McCurdy for example. I know it has nothing to do with The Owl House, but please bear with me. To put it shortly, Jeanette did have a toxic relationship with her mother. Her mom living her daughter vicariously, manipulating her to do things that she doesn’t want to do, conditioning her daughter to get into the child acting industry all because she had a dream of her becoming a actor that she didn’t get growing up, even though Jeanette didn’t want to become a actor. She wants to become a writer. Sadly, just like Ohdalia, Jeanette’s mom didn’t get her daughter that opportunity.

I find that very sad to me because parents need to understand that kids are their own human beings, not dolls or extensions of their personalities. They need to be treated with dignity and respect, and they have a right to privacy. If these parents are forcing their kids to do things they are not interested in, it’s going to affect them negatively down the road, and they will resent their parents for it as the kids get older. Just like Jeanette McCurdy did to her mom after she passed away.

That’s the main reason why I like this part. Because it made Amity’s character from the first season a lot more sense, and a great social commentary of most parents living vicariously through their children. Not to mention, it’s relevant in this day in age in which there are so many social media accounts of parents oversharing their children’s personal and private information on the internet for millions of people to see, forcing them to become social media stars, or in most cases, exploiting their children for monetary gain, likes, and views, which is abhorrent, gross, and morally wrong.

Okay, enough of that tangent, here are some things I do like from this episode.

Warden Warth has returned for the first time since the first episode of the show. It’s cool to see him again.

I like that Edric and Emira are always looking out for Amity, and their reveals are…actually pretty funny.

Amity’s witch duel outfit was so cute.

Luz wearing Eda’s varsity jacket was pretty spot on and it does fit for her.

I really love that Eda's relationship with Luz has grown stronger and she treated Luz like her adopted daughter. Which is so sweet.

The joke about Alador was about winning the championship belt, but he acknowledged already had one and he didn't really need it really made me laugh.

I do like that Alador was willing to listen and make amends with Amity because he realized that Amity was able to make her own choices and she had her life going with Luz.

I really like the ending where Luz and Amity pick flowers together in honor of Luz’s dad (Spoiler alert: his name is Manny). What a nice way to end the episode.


Overall, I like this episode. Not really my favorite of the whole series, but it’s still pretty good. I do like how it tackles heavy-handed subject matter in a delicate and mature way. It had great character development. Best of all, the message is very clever and very relatable.

With that, I’ll give it a 8.8 out of 10. It’s great. Go watch it.
By the way, here’s another hint about the upcoming Day of Unity. According to Warden Warth, he knows about The Day of Unity. It was supposed to be an event where everyone united with the Titan. However, some of them think the “new world” wouldn’t accept the magic kind. Hmmm, interesting. Maybe The Day of Unity wasn’t as uniteful as we thought? Guess we’ll have to find out.

Alright, moving on.


Them's the Breaks, Kid: I gotta say, this is my favorite episode of the season. I may be a little biased considering the fact that I’m a sucker for backstory episodes of cartoons, but I don’t care. This is a great episode.

Seeing the adult characters as kids like Eda, Raine, and Lilith were so adorable. I was able to catch some great easter eggs like Boscha’s parents, Amity’s parents, Darius, Gus’ dad, and Willow’s dads. That was also cute. While this episode was basically a backstory of how Eda and Raine first met, I think it works. It gives us an extra layer on who Raine was and why Eda has a great relationship with them. Honestly, I think it’s really sweet. They are a really cute couple.

Nothing much else I can really say about this episode other than its ending. On present day, Raine finds out that there was a draining spell going on at The Day of Unity. When I saw that, I was like, “Wait. A draining spell on The Day of Unity? Something’s not right here.” I thought the whole purpose of The Day of Unity was to unite everyone together on this special event. Why the draining spell? Getting rid of everyone’s magic? That seems very suspicious.

However, there is a possible solution to counteract the draining spell is to use The Owl Lady AKA Eda. Raine doesn't want to put her in danger and they are trying to work things out together. In the end, Raine deep down really loves Eda and is willing to keep her safe. Awww, that’s so sweet.

Overall, it’s a really cute episode. I really loved it. Even though it didn’t have anything big going on, it didn’t really need to be. It provides an extra layer on how Eda and Raine were as characters. It was a nice break from all the insanity, dramatic, and weird moments from the previous episodes of the season. Best of all, it was simply fun.

With that, I’ll give a 9 out of 10. Very marvelous episode.

Alright, let’s move on from the cute stuff because we are about to get into the dark stuff. Here we go.


Hollow Mind: This episode, man. THIS. EPISODE. This is the episode where I should go back to The Owl House. Because there is no reason for me to not look at this and go, “Holy crap! This is insane!” Seriously, I regret not watching this episode when it first came out because not only was it my favorite episode of the season, it was one of the best episodes of the show. I’m not kidding.

Everything about this episode was perfectly delivered. It’s about Hunter and Luz going inside Belos' mind, and there’s A LOT more dark things from Belos than most people realized. My goodness, it is so enriching. It is so interesting. The main highlight for me is that if you see the background paintings, it’s a secret timeline of Belos and his brother’s life. I really want to see it as its own backstory episode because I want to see more of this. But sadly, that’s not going to happen, but I digress.

What made the episode so great is that it is a full closure on who Belos really is. Even though it's already hinted at early episodes of this season like Elsewhere and Elsewhen, with this one, it was like the big reveal. Phillip Whattabane is Emperor Belos the entire time. Everything from the manipulation, using the Palisiman souls as drugs, you name it. He wasn’t a person that uses his powers for good, he uses his powers for evil. Plus, he is a witch hunter. So, it really does make me think about the draining spell for The Day of Unity. It wasn’t a day of uniting everyone, it was a day of draining all witches’ powers at once. That’s messed up.

Here’s another crazy twist: Hunter is a grim-walker. So basically, Belos created Hunter that was very similar to his late brother (Spoiler alert: his name is Caleb) that he can suck up to instead of making Hunter as his own person. For a while now, Hunter always looked up to Belos as an uncle. When he found out who Belos really is, he was devastated because he was so brainwashed by Belos’s gaslighting orders. I feel really bad for the poor kid because I feel like he wants to be his own person, but couldn’t since he was used to this lifestyle and nobody was telling him the actual truth.

Luz was going to tell everyone how The Day of Unity was one big lie, but Belos told Luz that she was drinking the gullible Kool-Aid in Elsewhere and Elsewhen. Luz was in denial that Phillip is Belos the entire time, but sadly she faced the truth. She was screwed, seven ways to Sunday. To be fair, it’s not really her fault. She wants to know more information on how to create a new portal door. Unfortunately, Belos has a notorious reputation of being so manipulative and getting away with it.

Now that Hunter and Luz know the truth, Hunter runs off to hiding and Luz is telling Eda and King everything in the next episode.

Overall, it’s a fantastic episode. It’s very well written, very well told, very well directed, and a great conclusion to Belos’ arc. It was a masterpiece when it comes to the animation, humor, suspense, and thrills. It was emotional, raw, and serious when it needed to be. It really did keep an edge on my seat on what to know what happened next.

The reason why I regret not watching Hollow Mind when it first came out was because it answered a lot of questions that I wanted to see. Plus, it’s a good catch-up without feeling too lost. Even though I did watch reaction videos of Hollow Mind, I didn’t see the episode myself until recently. Now, I understand it fully.

With that said, I’ll give it a 9.5 out of 10. What a wonderful episode.

Alright, moving on to the next one.



Edge of the World: This was the episode I was looking forward to, but didn’t come out as I expected it to be. Not to say the episode was bad, I did enjoy it, but it’s not one of my favorites of the season.

Ever since the Hooty episode came out, the ending made me squeal with joy. King’s dad being in this episode is something I really wanted to see. It could be such a wholesome reunion between King and his dad. And…..turns out I was wrong.

Apparently, this large “Titan” is not King’s dad. Yeah, I was upset about it, but the more I think about it, I don’t think he was intended to be. Even if that was the case, leaving out Baby King and almost being taken by this weird creature in Echoes of the Past, makes him come across as very negligent. So yeah, it really wouldn’t make sense if the large “Titan” (his name is Tarak) was actually King’s dad. I don’t know if that is the case, but that’s just my theory.

Anyways, Edge of the World continues where Hollow Mind left off in which Luz tells Eda and King about Bello’s revelations and blames herself for perpetuating the problem. I feel bad for Luz because it’s not her fault. She’s the victim of Belos’ manipulation.

Eda and Lilith tell Luz to go on an adventure with Hooty and King to The Titan Trapper Island and meet King’s “dad” and “relatives”, while they find a place to hide from Belos’ minions.

After Luz, King, and Hooty left, Eda was really sad and upset because she is not protecting Luz and King. If you look back at the earlier episodes in Season 1, Eda was…..somewhat dismissive towards Luz and King at times (even though, it’s not really her intentions), but as the show goes on, she developed a great relationship with them, down to the point that it made Eda a great motherly figure to Luz and King, and treat them as their adopted kids. Now, with Luz and King having been going through rough patches, Eda blames herself for not keeping them safe.

I can understand what she is coming from. Say what you will about Eda, at least she does care about Luz and King and loves them very much and she will do anything to protect them. Lilith reassures her sister that they are figuring out a plan on keeping the kids safe and going into hiding.

Going back to Luz, King, and Hooty. They go to The Titan Trapper Island. And this is where they met Tarak. By the way, I really love the fact that the King called Luz his big sister. That’s really cute.

Even though Tarak wasn’t King’s dad, he was surprised by King himself. Tarak shows them the Titan Trapper Island where all of his “kind” or “relatives” live. King does seem like he is having a good time, but Luz and Hooty noticed something very…..off around here.

When I think of the name “Titan Trapper Island”, I imagine an island that was filled with people who trapped the Titans. In this episode’s case, it proved me right. When Luz tells Tarak the Titans are extinct, Tarak said that not all of them since there’s only one survives, according to The Grand Huntsman. Gee, I wonder who that could be?

Luz and Hooty meet The Grand Huntsman (aka Bill) and ask him to help to defeat Belos. One thing I want to mention about Bill. He was voiced by Chris Houghton, the co-creator of Big City Greens, and the voice of Cricket Green. When I heard his voice, I only imagined Cricket Green as an adult. How funny. I used to adore Big City Greens (but not anymore), and Chris did a good job voicing Bill.

Anyways, Bill was going to help out, but he is on a hunt looking for the last Titan. It always has a wailing outburst that makes him go crazy, and the Titans act like monarchs and stuff like that. When I heard Bill say the Titan goes “weh” and have these screaming outbursts, it reminded me of King. If you look at the Hooty episode, King has screaming powers.

So basically, that makes King the last surviving Titan that ever existed in this show (in-universe). I always thought King was a demon-dog like creature, but a Titan? That’s……… interesting. Very interesting. On top of many dead Titans and a Collector shrine, it is really a fascinating development.

So Luz tells King the truth that he is a Titan and the Titan Trappers are not his kind. In fact, they’re cannibals, and they’re going after King, and killing him. So Luz, King and Hooty ran off and never returned to the Titan Trapper Island again. So they go back home and get back to Eda and Lilith since now they are in hiding and The Owl House was ransacked by Belos’ minions (thanks a lot Kikimora.). One interesting thing to note is that King looks at the Big Titan skull, it looks like his father, and waves “hi" to him. It’s sad, but bittersweet.

Overall, this episode is okay. There are some moments that I find incredibly underwhelming, and it wasn’t as good as the previous episode, but I do enjoy it. The whole lore with the Titans was really interesting and I wish this show would have explored more of that. Unfortunately, what really bogs down the episode for me is that it tries way too hard to hammered it in on the fact that King is the last Titan, without any explanation. It could’ve done so much better if it was actually given more time as to why King was the last surviving Titan instead of rushing through it just for the sake of making King cry. I find it so underwhelming, in my opinion.

Other than that, I thought the episode was alright, but it’s not one of my favorites. It has its moments, but it could’ve been done so much better. I’ll give it a 6.8 out of 10.

Nothing much else to say, so let’s move on.


Labyrinth Runners: I gotta say, this was an interesting episode for both characters, Gus and Hunter.

Gus wasn’t really my favorite character in The Owl House in general, but there are some moments that I actually do enjoy from him. This episode is the most well-written Gus episode of the show. We get to see Gus when he was young has been going through anxiety panic attacks when is in a vulnerable state. Which I can relate to. Seeing Willow teaching Gus to calm down was such a sweet moment and a great introduction of how Gus and Willow first met.

Remember when Hunter runs off to hiding in the end of Hollow Mind? Well, now he lives in Hexside. Which is probably the best decision for two reasons. 1) at least Hexside is much safer for him and 2) even if he stayed in The Owl House, Kikimora already got him the bag.

There’s not really much else to go over about this episode, except for one main highlight. Hunter having a conversation with Gus. Hunter always wanted to impress Belos because he believed he was doing something good for someone, but finding out who Belos really is, Hunter felt betrayed. In some ways he wants to believe the lie, but most of the time, he doesn't, and it’s really hard to trust himself. That is a great character development for Hunter. I was very neutral on Hunter when he first showed up in the beginning of Season 2 (though I was worried that the writers will make him a love triangle plot device, but thank god it didn’t happen), but as time goes on, he did grew on me, and I consider him the most likable character in the show.

Overall, this episode is pretty solid. I’ll give it a 7.9 out of 10.

Alright, let’s move on to our final go-round.


O Titan, Where Art Thou: We finally get to the last Owl House episode that I’ve missed.

This episode is….pretty rough for Luz and Eda. For King, it’s pretty decent.

Once Luz, King, and Hooty get back to The Boiling Isles, they find out they were wanted by The Emperor's Coven, the Owl House has been ransacked by Belos’ minions, and Eda and Lilith are in hiding.

Once the trio find Eda and Lilith, they announce to the sisters that King is a Titan. The sisters loved and congratulated King. With that said, Eda tells Lilith that they don’t have a plan for The Day of Unity and she wants to keep Luz and King safe.
King wants his bunny doll, Francios, back from Belos’ minions so Eda and Luz go to the Emperor's Coven to get it back. I really do like Luz said that we didn’t have 20 more adventures to explore in this show. This may seem like a not-so-subtle petty jab at The Mouse House for cutting the show short, but I don’t care. It’s very damn accurate. Those who think otherwise can touch grass.

Anyways, as Luz and Eda go to the Emperor's Coven to get Francois back, Eda hears Raine on the crystal ball. Eda asks Raine for help because not only does she need backup, she needs them to keep the kids safe. When Luz heard about the conversation, she thought Eda was sending her away, which obviously that’s not the case.

I gotta be honest, when I first saw Luz and Eda fight, that made me feel uncomfortable. I love Luz and Eda. They had such a great bond and they worked wonderfully together. Seeing them fighting with each other didn’t really feel right to me. Yeah, I get it. Sometimes friends or family can have their conflicts, but I don’t know, maybe because of personal experience, but it just turns me off. After Luz and Eda fight, they get caught by the Coven Scouts and capture them.

Meanwhile on King’s side, King needed some time alone to self-reflect on what happened after the Titan Trapper episode. This is where he met Steve, a former Coven Scout. Steve and King did hang out and talk about how they were going through, but one thing that King mentioned is great character development for him. Back in the day, the King wanted power, control, and fear of others. However, he realized that this is not the kind of person who he is anymore. He changed a lot throughout the whole show, and I really do appreciate the writers giving him much needed development that he really does deserve. On top of that, Steve does relate to him, which is great. By the way, I have no opinion on Steve other than he’s alright.

Going back to Luz and Eda, Eda tells Luz the truth that she has no plan to stop Belos and The Day of Unity. She and Lilith don’t have powers since the Season 1 finale, no allies, no nothing. All she got was the kids and she wants to keep them safe, but now, it’s all over. She doesn't know what to do. Like I said in Edge of the World, I understand what Eda is coming from since she is in a very tough and scary situation. On the other hand, Luz wants to fight Belos after everything he has done. So yeah, it’s a tough situation for both of them.

Thankfully, we got ourselves a major turn around. After Luz got out of the wagon, it was a relief that we finally got back up, all thanks to Raine and their buddies. So now, they have a plan to stop The Day of Unity (SPOILER ALERT: it got backfired).

In the end, Luz and Eda give Francois to King, Eda gives Luz a custom made palisman (SPOILER ALERT: Luz’s palisman is a rattlesnake), and prepare to stop The Day of Unity.

Overall, there are some moments in the episode that really rubbed me the wrong way, but there are some moments that I actually do like. So, I would say it’s a good episode, but there are episodes in this season that are much better, in my opinion. I’d give it a 7 out of 10.

As a special bonus, the final four episodes are where everything went down, but setting things up for the series finale. Here’s a quick rundown.

In Clouds of the Horizon (9.7 out of 10. Fantastic episode of the show.), Luz reunited with her friends, Hunter has redeemed, and they stick together to stop Belos, but Luz goes alone.

In King’s Tide (9.5 out of 10. Amazing season finale), Luz fights off Belos, and her friends are on her side. King wants to help out, but Luz’s friends already got this in the bag. King saw The Collector and The Collector wanted to be free and have fun. King lets him go. The Collector defeated Belos, stopped The Day of Unity, and created his own wonderland. King goes out with The Collector and Luz and her friends go to The Human Realm.

In Thanks to Them, Luz and her friends had fun in The Human Realm, but it’s time for them to get back to The Demon Realm to stop Belos and The Collector.

Finally, in For the Future, The Collector is having a good time with King. Luz and her friends returned to The Boiling Isles, going through the obstacle to reach The Collector's home, and provide some great character development along the way. However, Belos and The Collector are not giving up as they are ready to fight Luz and the gang for the final battle.

And thus, I finally conclude my thoughts on all 8 episodes of The Owl House that I have missed from Season 2.

So what do I honestly think of them?

While there are episodes that are more memorable than others, I really do enjoy them and it was a really great experience to binge them all. Now, I understand the whole story and the way it was connected makes sense. Although there were some moments that were executed that I’m not too crazy about, I do give the writers credit on what they were trying to do with the story, and for what it's worth, at least they did good on what they were given..

Am I being overreacting that I stopped watching The Owl House all because it would go down the same route as Star Vs The Forces of Evil? To a degree, yes. At least The Owl House was a more well-written and consistent show than Star was, and it would be naive of me to think that Owl House’s ending will be just as bad as Star Vs, because for what I’ve seen in The Owl House, it cannot further from the truth. But then again, I don’t know how the Owl House finale is going to be. I’m still a little worried about how it’s going to turn out, but I’m holding off on my opinions until the finale release in April. I’m just going to have to wait and see, but I’m hoping and praying it’s good.

Then around the same time, I wrote a theory about The Collector and my predictions for Watching and Dreaming:

With that said, now I’m done talking about my thoughts on the episodes, and I want to talk about a certain character in the show that has been on my mind lately, and that is The Collector.

When The Collector was first introduced in this show, I was really digging on this character. Sure, he can be annoying at times, but I really find him interesting. When he was first revealed in human form in King’s Tide, he looked really cute. He kinda reminds me of Spinel in Steven Universe in a way. He’s cute, but very powerful at the same time. Then, we get to see him again in For the Future, and I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit let down mostly because I find him a little more annoying than he was before. However, I did rewatch For the Future many times, and I like him a little better now. He’s crazy, but at the same time, he’s having fun and just wants to have a friend.

So the reason why The Collector has been on my mind lately is because when I saw him in For the Future, he’s not really all that evil. I know this may sound like an unpopular opinion, but he’s not that intimidating to me besides turning people into puppets, and even then that’s tame compared to what Belos has done 95% of the time.

What I do see in The Collector (and this is just my theory) is he is a child that wants attention that nobody was giving him. He was a kid that was rambunctious, but he was having fun. He has insane powers, but is also very unique with it.

However, nobody was looking out for him. Nobody is protecting him. Nobody is keeping him safe. Nothing. He was alone. All the grown-ups failed this kid. Belos is, hands down, the worst offender of this. He basically lied, groomed, and manipulated The Collector for his own selfish gain, and I find it absolutely disgusting. Seeing The Collector feel betrayed really breaks my heart. I feel so bad for him.

He was a type of character that needed the love and attention that he deserved. Other than King, nobody was looking out for him, and that’s really sad. One thing I’m hoping for in the finale is The Collector gets a chance of redemption and has someone to look out for him. I think someone like Camilia would be a perfect candidate because she loves Luz and Vee unconditionally, so I can see doing the same with The Collector, and hopefully keep his powers under control.

One thing I do find very interesting about The Collector is that he has a past. When King was reading The Collector a bedtime story, there were parts of the story that were scribbled off.

The bottom text reads: “but should meddle in our affairs, we’ll clean the planet and scorch the air.”

Below the text, there was a picture (which got scribbled) of adult Collectors and people bowing to them.

That part really got me thinking, “why doesn't The Collector want King to finish his bedtime story and what was he hiding?” I think I had a theory as to why.

The Collector was not very proud of his past nor his family. The Adult Collectors want control over The Demon Realm to make their world as they see fit. As opposed to their enemies, The Titans, they want their land to be peaceful and full of life. As you can see the murals in The Collector’s house, The Big Titans and The Big Collectors don’t get along at all. The Collector and the Baby Titans on the other hand, do get along, and they like being friends together. It does seem like The Adult Collectors don’t want the Kid Collector befriends with the Baby Titans as seen as it was aiding with the enemy, which is not the case. The adults (Collectors) really don’t understand that being so conflicted with the Titans is going to cause negative effects on themselves and the child, and the child didn’t ask for any of this. If the Kid Collector didn’t want to be friends with the Baby Titans, the child would turn to the Big Collectors to get some attention, yet the big ones didn’t get him attention. That’s really sad. I had a really strong feeling that if Collector were to let King finish the story, The Collector would speak out the truth about the Adult Collectors that would break him down and cry. This may seem a bit of a stretch, but I can only imagine that if the show were to get a full third season, there would be a Collector focused episode that would be just as gut-wrenching as Reaching Out, if not more so. Unlikely, I know, but think about it, it could be possible.

So that’s just my theory on The Collector. I don’t know what his character is going to do in the final episode of the show, and I could be wrong about my theory on him. So we’ll just have to wait and see when the finale comes around.

Speaking of the finale. As you guys may be aware, Dana Terrace confirmed that the final episode of The Owl House will be released on April 8th, and it was titled “Watching and Dreaming”.

Here is the synopsis:

The fate of everything on the Boiling Isles now rests on the shoulders of a human, a cursed witch, and a determined but tiny little King

By the way, on a side note, I really like the titles of the Season 3 specials playing on words such as “Thanks for Watching.” I find that very clever. Not to mention, the synopsis is an interesting full circle. Luz has met Eda and King since the first episode. Now, in the series finale, Luz, Eda, and King band together to defeat Belos and The Collector.

While we don’t know what the synopsis is about, we do know that things are going down after For the Future.

So here are my predictions for the finale:


A very powerful moment of Luz fighting off Belos. I really like to see Luz fighting off Belos in a similar fashion to Azura because it would make her character a complete full circle.


Answer a lot of the questions about who Evalyn is, get to know more about Caleb, and why Belos is behaving this way.



Belos get defeated once and for all. Considering everything that Belos has done, he doesn’t deserve redemption. I hope he’s dead, gone, and never returns.



I want the Collector to be redeemed. In my opinion, I don’t think The Collector is a bad guy. I do see he had some good in him. It's just that he needs love and attention that he doesn’t get. So that’s what I wanted to see.

My final prediction. The show ends on a HAPPY SATISFYING CONCLUSION. A GOOD ENDING! I don’t want the show to have an Amphibia ending by saying goodbye to The Boiling Isles. I definitely don’t want a Star Vs. type ending by merging two worlds together. I want to have a good, fair, and balanced ending by having Luz travel between two different realms anytime she wants too. Now that would be a good ending, in my opinion. If The Owl House were to have a time-skip moment in the finale like Amphibia does, I can only imagine that Luz reads her book to the kids about her adventures to the Boiling Isles, and seeing Luz and the gang as young adults like Anne, Sasha, and Marcy are. I wouldn’t be surprised if that were to happen, but I’ll be sad at the same time.

Bottom line, all I want for The Owl House is to have a great satisfying conclusion that feels rewarding, incredible, and best of all, graceful. I want a show that I can look back on and say “yeah, it was such a great show.” Even though it’s very disappointing that Disney cut the show short when it did, to be fair, what we got in the third season so far is absolutely incredible and it makes me hopeful that the series finale will end on a massive high note.


So those are my predictions for the finale. I’m really gonna miss this show and I’m not ready to see it go, but I’m sure the finale will go out with a bang.

See you all on April 8th, my owl friends.

So that's what I wrote at the time.
 
(Continued for the final post)

Finally, on April 8th, Watching and Dreaming premiered. I wrote my review on the finale and my final thoughts on the series as a whole.

With Anime Superhero Forums coming back, I can now finally share my thoughts on it.

Here we go.


Remembering The Owl House


Before I give my thoughts on the series finale, here are my fond memories of The Owl House.

Basically, I remember back in February of 2018, Disney Channel greenlit The Owl House (and Amphibia). I was really excited. The concept is mixed between Gravity Falls and Harry Potter. I was really looking forward to watching it when it premiered.

Then, The Owl House premiered in January of 2020, and I was blown away. The animation was amazing, the characters were likable, the stories were fantastic, and best of all, it had so much heart and soul put into it that it just let me put a smile on my face.

I had such great memories of laughing at the jokes and gags and gushing of the fluid animation and very cute moments. There are some episodes in The Owl House that were better than others, but for the most part, this show has some fantastic episodes. My favorite episode of The Owl House is “Hooty’s Moving Castle”. That is one of the most hilarious episodes I had ever seen. It was just so funny.

What got me hooked into this show was its characters and its story. I really loved most of the characters in this show. They are so likable, they have great character development, and you can feel the emotions and weight that hits you right at home. I really love its story. It feels like you’re watching an ongoing adventure that you want to learn and explore more. The world of The Boiling Isles was so interesting, similar to the world of Amphibia. I really like the fact that this show is going through some very deep lengths by tackling tough subject matters and a very dark backstory behind Emperor Belos. It is just so enriching and powerful, yet well-written.

Now, as you guys may know, I stopped watching The Owl House in the middle of Season 2 at the time due to “Yesterday’s Lie” left a very bad taste in my mouth and fear that this show will end up like Star Vs. I decided to focus a lot more on Amphibia. When Amphibia ended, I went back watching The Owl House again, and my love for this show went back up.

With The Owl House ending after Season 3, the series really ramped up the stakes with its final season.

Now, The Owl House has officially come to an end with its last episode of the series, Watching and Dreaming.


My Thoughts on The Owl House Series Finale, Watching and Dreaming


After I watched the series finale of The Owl House, what do I think of this?


I gotta say, this is without a doubt, the most satisfying conclusion I’ve ever seen in this show.

This is a great and beautiful ending.


Did it make me cry compared to Amphibia’s finale? A little bit, but not really. Few tears here and there, but not full-on sobbing compared to Amphibia’s finale.

In fact, I was happy, satisfied, and relieved. In my opinion, I actually do like Owl House’s ending slightly more than Amphibia’s ending. Now don’t get me wrong, I still love Amphibia’s finale. It is still the best and the most beautiful ending of the show. It still gives me emotional feelings every time I think about it, but the reason I prefer Owl House’s ending more is because I felt the ending is much happier and more satisfying, and a better conclusion for the main character. Plus, with Season 3 as a whole, despite being unfortunately cut short, it is much better constructed compared to Amphibia. I would love to talk about Season 3 of Amphibia of how all over the place it was, but that's a different discussion for another time.

Going back to The Owl House finale. The last episode did everything they built up for the entire series for the most part, and it paid off very well.

Ever since Season 2A, I was not mentally prepared for The Owl House finale because I was really worried that the finale would be disappointing and ended on a whimper. That, and Disney cutting the show short with only 3 specials didn’t help. I want the show to have a great satisfying conclusion, similar to Amphibia, but much happier. I know not everyone is going to be satisfied with it, but I just want to end on a good note.

Did the episode do its job? Well, let’s find out.


Watching and Dreaming continues where For The Future left off. Luz and the gang finally reached their destination, but The Collector has other plans. He captured all of her friends and family, and left Luz behind.

Luz enters her dream hellscape in which she is in the Belos’ castle. She even wears Belos’ freaking outfit, of all things. Not gonna lie, she looks cool wearing it, but it’s kinda weird.

Anyways, as Luz gets out of the castle, she sees from the bottom of the bridge that everyone from The Boiling Isles has been petrified. Then, she sees her friends, Amity, Gus, Willow, and Hunter, have been turning their backs on Luz, thinking that this all her fault, even though it’s not true.

I really adore this episode for all the references and Easter eggs from the past seasons. Willow and trees from Understanding Willow from Season 1. Guz’s comedy stand-up from the Grom Fright episode. And Hunter’s old outfit from Season 2. I really love that because not only does it serve a purpose to the story, but it captures everything we love about the show, and puts it together into one.

With that said, Luz is not the only one who has entered this dream hellscape. Eda and King are in it as well. Eda has her own family feeling betrayed, and King saw Bill from the Edge of the World episode was getting ready to kill him and being part of his collection.

Going back to Luz. She was about to go on a “witches’ duel” with her friends, but The Collector snapped them back to normal and he was about to pull them back and bring them to The Archives in his crown castle. Luz tells her friends how to get out of her dream, and Amity tells her to “turn on the light” by using the light glyph spell, the first glyph Luz used since the first season. As Luz would say, “Full circle, baby.”

As The Collector pulls her friends back, Luz uses the glyph to wake herself up. As she wakes, Luz enters Collector’s intergalactic playroom. She sees Eda and Luz, and uses the glyph to wake them up.

With that, Eda, Luz, and King are back together again in such a wonderful, tearful reunion. I got choked up when I saw this because they were separated for so long, and I really do miss them as a team, and as a family. So seeing them back together was so beautiful.

The Collector, on the other hand, feels his plan has failed, and tells Raine (that was controlled by Belos) is there any other way to break them up. Raine tells him to wipe them out, but The Collector doesn't want that since they want to be his friend, especially King, since he is a Titan after all. Not to mention, he told Raine that he worked at Belos’ castle that has the big Titan’s heart. Which gives Belos an idea. So, he/they tells The Collector to play with Eda, Luz, and King, while Belos goes after the Titan’s heart.

BTW, I love when The Collector called Raine, Ray-Ray. That was super cute.

The Collector plays with Luz, Eda, King with a whole bunch of games such as Pacman, Jenga, and Jacks and Marbles. I first thought it was pretty silly, but it looks creative and a lot of fun, and I would admit, it is fitting that The Owl House would do in a funny filler episode.

After the trio won all of the games, The Collector felt defeated to the point he’s breaking down crying. When I first saw it, I knew The Collector wasn’t a bad guy. If you take a look at For the Future, he wasn’t all that evil to me. He seems like a happy kid who just wants to have fun and make friends. I did a theory on The Collector a while ago, and it really made me feel emotional everytime I think about it because he seems so cute and innocent. It's just that everyone in his life neglects him and psychologically abuses him. It really makes me so sad. I teared up a little bit because I feel so bad for The Collector.

As the trio comforts The Collector, The Collector tells them a story about The Archivists. You know the background paintings featuring The Titans and Big Collectors in For the Future? This episode gives out more context. Basically, The Collector was having fun with the baby Titans, but The Big Collectors took all the babies away from The Collector because they were scared of the babies’ powers. I mean, it does kinda make sense in context since For the Future, King originally had a plan to defeat The Collector by using his “weh” powers, but that fell through since King don’t want to hurt him.

As The Collector continues with his story, he saw The Big Titan, and The Big Titan thought The Collector was the bad guy. So he hid his egg somewhere else and trapped The Collector and banished him. It took until many many many years later where Phillip found The Collector and King released him in Season 2.

The trio definitely understood what The Collector was coming from. They know what it's like to feel neglected and misunderstood, and you know what? I feel the same way.

Luz tells The Collector how she befriends Eda and King, but The Collector already heard her adventures from King. Well, that’s only half of the story. Luz tells him the real story. We’ll get to that later.


Belos was going to his castle to possess the Titan’s heart. Raine fights back at Belos in order to prevent him from getting close to the heart. Unfortunately, it was too little too late as Belos possessed the Titan’s heart and he’s ready to control the Titan’s body and almost to the point of destroying The Boiling Isles.

In The Archives at the Crown Castle, Amity, Gus, Hunter, Willow, and Camila have been puppetized. However, there was a light glyph carved on the floor. Amity touched the glyph, and the glyph activates, and the kids turn back to normal.

Going to back to Luz and the gang, Luz shows The Collector all of the locations that she experienced throughout the series like The Owl House where she met Eda and King, the Grudgby game stadium where she played her first Grudgby match with Boscha, and the big snowy mountain from Season 1 in which Luz cast her second spell, which is the ice glyph.

By the way, on a side note, I love the fact Eda remembers her Grudgby match when she was a kid, and Luz said “I would love to see a spin-off of that”. Yeah, because apparently 20 more adventures in The Boiling Isles and a spin-off featuring Eda The Owl Lady is STILL not good enough for The Mouse House. Petty, I know, but that really bugged me.

Anyways, even though this seems like a trip down memory lane, The Collector is unconvinced. Now to be fair, in The Collector’s defense, he doesn’t understand the concept of friendship. He just thinks that friends will accept you instantly, even though that wasn’t the case, but from his perspective, he thought it was.

Luz said that people are very complex, and not everyone is going to be friends with you. All it takes is some kindness and forgiveness.

The conversation has been taking a different turn as The Collector hears and sees that Belos fully controls the Titan’s body.

As the trio and The Collector get closer to the castle, Belos morphs into a giant beast and takes over the Titan’s body. The trio feels hopeless, but The Collector has an idea. And what is that? Hugging Belos with kindness and forgiveness. Really? Yeah, it’s kinda lame, but hey, at least he tried. Also, another side-note, I heard some people online compared this scene to how Steven Universe does. I personally wouldn’t go that far because at least with Steven it took many seasons worth of development on how he actually forgave people. The Collector hasn’t due to the show's length and runtime. So, I don’t think it is that good of a comparison.

Anyways, with that plan not working, Belos was about to blow off The Collector, Luz jumped in and saved him. The Collector told Luz thought he was doing the right thing, and Luz said that he was doing the right thing, but this whole situation was a lot more complicated than that because Belos is a very unforgivable person.

With that said, Luz may have saved The Collector, but not herself as Belos slime absorbs all over her body to the point of being eviscerated right in front of The Collector, Eda, and King’s eyes.

Honestly, when I saw that, I’m like, “OH COME ON?!! YOU’RE PULLING AN AMPHIBIA AGAIN?!” The first time they did that was King’s Tide, and now it's the second time they did this.

As Luz eviscerated into light balls, Collector was about to bring her back, but his powers are not working. Then, Eda and King go FULL-ON BEAST MODE! When I saw that, I was marked out! Step aside, Super Sayain Anne. This is absolutely fantastic!

You know the funny thing about this? I knew this was going to happen. When I saw the promo for Watching and Dreaming where it shows a split second footage of Beast Mode Eda and King with tears, I’m thinking that something happened to Luz where Eda and King go absolutely crazy. Now, I was right! I freaking called it!.

So, Luz’s soul of light balls has traveled to The In-Between Realm and into the deep pond. Luz was about to say her last words until someone picked her up. That someone is King’s dad. For real this time. His name is Papa Titan. I was really happy to see him because this is something I was looking forward to for so long, ever since Season 2. Now, we get to see what King’s real dad looks like. I guess the shadowy figure from the beginning of For the Future makes a whole lot of sense.

Anyways, Papa Titan was stuck In-Between Realm for a long time, but he did see his son, and he’s so happy that Eda and Luz love and protect King. Luz talks to Papa about how she hoped The Collector would blast Belos away after everything he has done. Papa thought the same way, and he is willing to do anything to keep King safe, but he took it out on The Collector instead of taking it out on Belos.

Luz questioned Papa that they are just as bad as Belos, despite the fact that Belos did not come from a genuine place of saving humanity, he just came from a place of pure hatred of witches for very petty reasons. And because of that, he’s winning.

As Belos continues to control the Titan’s body, Papa Titan was affected as well. So, he made the ultimate sacrifice by giving his full glyph power to Luz to defeat Belos once and for all. Luz accepted the offer, but Papa Titan’s power was only used temporarily, so she needs to use her time wisely to defeat Belos. Luz didn't want to leave Papa Titan behind, but Papa left Luz to finish the job, and tell Luz, Eda, and King his final goodbye. Oh, by the way, Papa turned into a big Titan skeleton like a God and he’s down into the deep of the pond. Once again, another parallel to Amphibia. That counts for 3.

Also, inside the crown castle, the kids rescue Camila and turn her back to normal. Unfortunately, their powers are not working anymore, so Camila decided to use glyph magic as a better idea.

Now, outside the castle, Beast Mode Eda and King keep attacking Belos, but to no avail. The Collector tries to stop Eda and King from attacking Belos and says that he is sorry for everything. The one part that really broke my heart is that The Collector said that he doesn't want everyone to be dead and it’s not his fault. The reason why is so heartbreaking to me because The Collector doesn’t have any ill-intentions to hurt anybody. So seeing it breaking down like that is so hurt to watch. Like I said, The Collector is the innocent one, and I really do believe him.

As Belos was ready to stomp Eda, King, and The Collector, Luz swooped in and saved the day with her new Titan look. Not gonna lie, she looks really cool.

So, Luz, Eda, and King were ready to defeat Belos, but they saw the crown castle was about to collapse. So The Collector goes in and saves The Archives, and everyone that’s in it.

Luz, Eda, and King, all weirdos, stick together to defeat Belos through slimy obstacles, and it has one of the most beautiful animation I’ve ever seen. It takes me back in the days of how I saw the show when it first came out. I always praised its animation of how smooth, fluid, and pushing the boundaries with its colors, characters, and music that goes along with it. Massive props to the animators because this is such a beautiful work of art.

As the trio enter the heart of Titan, Eda saves Raine, Luz is ready to pull back Belos from the heart, and she is giving out her final blow.

Good Witch Luz Noceda, the child from The Human Realm, student of The Boiling Isles/ The Demon Realm, and warrior of peace FINALLY defeats Belos and pulls back from the Titan’s heart.

Plus, it features the infamous line that will forever be part of the show’s legacy: “NOW, EAT THIS, SUCKA!!!!!”

Next, to the Lumity kiss, that line is officially part of the show’s history books. Now, that is awesome!

As Belos is defeated, the slime has turned into dust and vanished off into nothingness. The Archives is saved, thanks to The Collector holding on to it and saving everyone inside, and the kids thanked The Collector for helping them. Now, the crown is on top of the Titan skull.

Now back to Luz, Belos wasn’t fully defeated just yet as he morphed into Phillip Whatabane. Belos uses his last manipulative tactic to make Luz believe him, but Luz looks unamused and not believing his BS. The acid rain from Season 1 melts Belos away, Wizard of Oz style. Finally, Raine, Eda, and King stomped Belos and he is dead, gone, and never to return.

Then, the Titan’s power was up, and the soul of Papa Titan is out of Luz, and lives on in the afterlife.

Luz, Eda, and King have finally completed their mission, and stuck together to the very end. That is ultimately satisfying.

So with that, everything was back to normal. Everyone on the Boiling Isles are safe, the kids return to their parents and loved ones, and a lot of rebuilding to do.

Back at The Owl House. Luz, Raine, Eda, and King are back home, The Collector came back with Lilith, Amity, and Camilia. Eda reunited with Lilith, Luz and Amity are back together again with a second kiss, and Camilia reunited with her daughter. Camilia met Eda and King for the first time, and Camilia was so happy and thanked them for taking care of Luz. The Collector gives Hooty back to Lilith and changes him back as the loveable doorbell owl that he is.

Well for The Collector, he gave Francois back to King, and he’s going back to the stars as he has a lot of growing up to do. However, King gives Francois back to The Collector, and gives him a hug, hoping he can see him again. That part got me gushing because this is super adorable. I am so happy that The Collector got so much love and attention that he truly deserves.

Once the gang had reunited, Luz realized something was missing: The Titan and its glyph powers. The powers no longer existed anymore as Papa Titan passed away. Even though the magic was gone, Luz has learned a lot from the glyphs. It really made her find a place in life, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. Since Episode 1, Luz has had a dream of becoming a witch, just like Azura. Now throughout the series, her dream has come true as she made friends, went on adventures, and saved everyone from the Boiling Isles.

Her dream as a witch has to come to an end, but she enters a brand new chapter in her life.

If you thought this was the end of the story, you thought wrong. The Owl House wouldn’t complete by pulling an Amphibia once again by having a time-skip moment.

Luz is now 17 or 18, as she graduated high school (alongside with Vee), and she is ready to go to college. Not just any college, but college from The Boling Isles. Also, we get to see that the house from the first episode is now the official home for Luz and Camilia since they can travel between different realms any time they want. I was so ecstatic when I saw that since 1. The house is very important since this is the place where Luz goes there in the first place, and 2. I was happy that I was wrong about the show’s ending. At first, I was worried that the show would pull a Star Vs by merging two worlds together, but thank the almighty Titan that I was wrong about it. Not gonna lie, in hindsight, I regret not watching the second half of Season 2 when it first came out because at least the people behind the show actually knew what they were doing. Hey, you live and learn.

Anyways, Owlbert flies to a new and improved house, and he enters the new era of The Boiling Isles.

Okay, it didn’t really destroy me as much compared to Amphibia’s finale, but seeing all of the characters like Willow, Hunter, Gus, King. Amity, Raine, getting a little older, moving on with their lives, and making The Boiling Isles a peaceful place did have me in tears. With me growing up watching this show, this is a special treat. Plus, the college that Luz attended was actually the University that Eda is the headmaster of. That got me choked up.

In the final moments of The Owl House, everyone was throwing a surprise birthday party for Luz, King learned a new glyph language, and The Collector did something special by pulling a shooting star show. Luz thanked Eda and King for everything and they’ll always be weirdos together forever.

Last but not least, Luz counts down to 3 to say goodbye with Dana Terrence’s signature “BYEEEE” catchphrase.

With that, everyone said goodbye to not only The Collector, but to the audience and fans who have been watching the show for the past three years.

And thus, that concludes not only this episode, but The Owl House as a whole.


Overall, this episode is a marvelous work of art. It has a great story that was able to wrap everything up. It has fantastic animation. Great development for all of these characters, and best of all, it’s a great tribute to the show, and Luz’s dream has finally come true.

While I still love Amphbia’s finale, The Owl House’s finale handle it much better, and it’s much more happier and satisfying to me.

With Season 3 of The Owl House, despite this season being cut short due to network politics, the crew did a fantastic job condensing a regular 20 episode season into 3 specials that actually kept the plot going. It has a beginning, middle, and end, and the way they ended stuck the landing for me. I freaking love Thanks to Them. For the Future is the weakest of the 3, but it’s still pretty good. Watching and Dreaming is a beautiful conclusion that I can finally look back on the series and say, “Yeah, it's such a good show.”

With that, I’d give Watching and Dreaming a perfect 10 out of 10. A FANTASTIC ENDING TO AN FANTASTIC SERIES.

Now that The Owl House is over, I’m really gonna miss this series. Next to Amphibia, The Owl House is my favorite Disney Channel show of all time. It left a very special place in my heart. The show was able to push the boundaries with its story, characters, representation, and animation that no other modern Disney shows could achieve. Amphibia came close, but The Owl House kicked it up to 11. It was a series that took risks, and for the most part, it paid off, and the show garnered a huge fanbase.

It was unfortunate that the show came out at a very unlucky time. The show came out in January 0f 2020, a couple of months before the pandemic, and a couple of months after Disney Plus’ launch. Not to mention, Disney Channel itself is focused on kid-focused, episodic comedies thanks to Big City Greens’ success, and Disney Plus is focused on serialized shows. It would be so easy to move The Owl House to Disney Plus since the show is serialized, but it’s not that simple as The Owl House was greenlit before Disney Plus’ launch. To be fair, The Owl House wasn’t that big when it first came out as the show was picking up the heels after Amphibia. It wasn’t until the Grom Fright episode, this is where the show really picked up and people were really talking about it.

It would be nice if Disney were to throw the fans a bone by having the first half of Season 1 being on Disney Plus (after its cable premieres) to get people to watch the show instead of watching it on Disney Channel exclusively since nobody was watching cable anymore.

But nope, the executives want to get rid of the show as much as possible as The Owl House was more serialized than episodic and geared toward older audiences rather than its target demographic, and by getting rid of the show with 3 seasons was the best way to do it. That, and the COVID pandemic and the Disney theme parks being closed affecting the budgets throughout Disney TVA (Owl House included) was like the cherry on top of the crap cake.

Even though I don’t agree with Disney's decision of cutting the show short, and as unfortunate as this whole situation was, I’m gonna be honest, it was inevitable.

The Owl House is a serialized show, and the target demographic don’t really watch those kinds of shows as they prefer episodic comedies more. Hell, Big City Greens has become a huge success because of it. It’s an episode comedy show that kids can tune in anytime without feeling lost. Something that The Owl House (and Amphibia) just doesn’t fit with Disney Channel’s mantra. Not to mention, with the behind the scenes issues between Dana and the executives, it was inevitable that The Owl House had to cut short when it did. It sucks, but it is what it is.

Nonetheless, the way they pulled off in Season 3 was a miracle, and I think we should be grateful it was able to end with its third season, instead of getting canceled and ending on a cliffhanger or something.

Would I like to see more adventures in The Owl House? Yes, absolutely. I would love to see a young Eda spin-off, or a Whatabane Brothers mini-series, or a epilogue series after the main series in a similar vein of Steven Universe in Steven Universe Future. Unless the executives at The Mouse House started to wise up and reconsider their decisions, I think it’s best to appreciate what we have now. If you want to support this show, support it. Watch the official release, buy the merch, binge-watch the show many times, spread your love to this show and the crew on social media. That’s the only way to get the executives to listen, and hopefully reconsider it. I know a cynical and realist part of me felt that is not going to happen, but hey, a man can dream.

Now, with that said, I want to thank the show and crew so much for making it such a beautiful piece of work I’ve ever seen in animation. The Owl House is such a great show. If you haven’t seen it, go check it out. It is so amazing.

With that, I’d give Season 1 a 9 out of 10, Season 2 a 8.8 out of 10, and Season 3 a 9.5 out of 10. The Owl House gives a 9.9 out of 10 overall score.

So that’s all I have to say about this.

Thank you guys so much for reading, and have yourselves a wonderful day.

Stay gold, my owl friends.

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Finally, on April 8th, Watching and Dreaming premiered. I wrote my review on the finale and my final thoughts on the series as a whole.

With Anime Superhero Forums coming back, I can now finally share my thoughts on it.

Here we go.


Remembering The Owl House


Before I give my thoughts on the series finale, here are my fond memories of The Owl House.

Basically, I remember back in February of 2018, Disney Channel greenlit The Owl House (and Amphibia). I was really excited. The concept is mixed between Gravity Falls and Harry Potter. I was really looking forward to watching it when it premiered.

Then, The Owl House premiered in January of 2020, and I was blown away. The animation was amazing, the characters were likable, the stories were fantastic, and best of all, it had so much heart and soul put into it that it just let me put a smile on my face.

I had such great memories of laughing at the jokes and gags and gushing of the fluid animation and very cute moments. There are some episodes in The Owl House that were better than others, but for the most part, this show has some fantastic episodes. My favorite episode of The Owl House is “Hooty’s Moving Castle”. That is one of the most hilarious episodes I had ever seen. It was just so funny.

What got me hooked into this show was its characters and its story. I really loved most of the characters in this show. They are so likable, they have great character development, and you can feel the emotions and weight that hits you right at home. I really love its story. It feels like you’re watching an ongoing adventure that you want to learn and explore more. The world of The Boiling Isles was so interesting, similar to the world of Amphibia. I really like the fact that this show is going through some very deep lengths by tackling tough subject matters and a very dark backstory behind Emperor Belos. It is just so enriching and powerful, yet well-written.

Now, as you guys may know, I stopped watching The Owl House in the middle of Season 2 at the time due to “Yesterday’s Lie” left a very bad taste in my mouth and fear that this show will end up like Star Vs. I decided to focus a lot more on Amphibia. When Amphibia ended, I went back watching The Owl House again, and my love for this show went back up.

With The Owl House ending after Season 3, the series really ramped up the stakes with its final season.

Now, The Owl House has officially come to an end with its last episode of the series, Watching and Dreaming.


My Thoughts on The Owl House Series Finale, Watching and Dreaming


After I watched the series finale of The Owl House, what do I think of this?


I gotta say, this is without a doubt, the most satisfying conclusion I’ve ever seen in this show.

This is a great and beautiful ending.


Did it make me cry compared to Amphibia’s finale? A little bit, but not really. Few tears here and there, but not full-on sobbing compared to Amphibia’s finale.

In fact, I was happy, satisfied, and relieved. In my opinion, I actually do like Owl House’s ending slightly more than Amphibia’s ending. Now don’t get me wrong, I still love Amphibia’s finale. It is still the best and the most beautiful ending of the show. It still gives me emotional feelings every time I think about it, but the reason I prefer Owl House’s ending more is because I felt the ending is much happier and more satisfying, and a better conclusion for the main character. Plus, with Season 3 as a whole, despite being unfortunately cut short, it is much better constructed compared to Amphibia. I would love to talk about Season 3 of Amphibia of how all over the place it was, but that's a different discussion for another time.

Going back to The Owl House finale. The last episode did everything they built up for the entire series for the most part, and it paid off very well.

Ever since Season 2A, I was not mentally prepared for The Owl House finale because I was really worried that the finale would be disappointing and ended on a whimper. That, and Disney cutting the show short with only 3 specials didn’t help. I want the show to have a great satisfying conclusion, similar to Amphibia, but much happier. I know not everyone is going to be satisfied with it, but I just want to end on a good note.

Did the episode do its job? Well, let’s find out.


Watching and Dreaming continues where For The Future left off. Luz and the gang finally reached their destination, but The Collector has other plans. He captured all of her friends and family, and left Luz behind.

Luz enters her dream hellscape in which she is in the Belos’ castle. She even wears Belos’ freaking outfit, of all things. Not gonna lie, she looks cool wearing it, but it’s kinda weird.

Anyways, as Luz gets out of the castle, she sees from the bottom of the bridge that everyone from The Boiling Isles has been petrified. Then, she sees her friends, Amity, Gus, Willow, and Hunter, have been turning their backs on Luz, thinking that this all her fault, even though it’s not true.

I really adore this episode for all the references and Easter eggs from the past seasons. Willow and trees from Understanding Willow from Season 1. Guz’s comedy stand-up from the Grom Fright episode. And Hunter’s old outfit from Season 2. I really love that because not only does it serve a purpose to the story, but it captures everything we love about the show, and puts it together into one.

With that said, Luz is not the only one who has entered this dream hellscape. Eda and King are in it as well. Eda has her own family feeling betrayed, and King saw Bill from the Edge of the World episode was getting ready to kill him and being part of his collection.

Going back to Luz. She was about to go on a “witches’ duel” with her friends, but The Collector snapped them back to normal and he was about to pull them back and bring them to The Archives in his crown castle. Luz tells her friends how to get out of her dream, and Amity tells her to “turn on the light” by using the light glyph spell, the first glyph Luz used since the first season. As Luz would say, “Full circle, baby.”

As The Collector pulls her friends back, Luz uses the glyph to wake herself up. As she wakes, Luz enters Collector’s intergalactic playroom. She sees Eda and Luz, and uses the glyph to wake them up.

With that, Eda, Luz, and King are back together again in such a wonderful, tearful reunion. I got choked up when I saw this because they were separated for so long, and I really do miss them as a team, and as a family. So seeing them back together was so beautiful.

The Collector, on the other hand, feels his plan has failed, and tells Raine (that was controlled by Belos) is there any other way to break them up. Raine tells him to wipe them out, but The Collector doesn't want that since they want to be his friend, especially King, since he is a Titan after all. Not to mention, he told Raine that he worked at Belos’ castle that has the big Titan’s heart. Which gives Belos an idea. So, he/they tells The Collector to play with Eda, Luz, and King, while Belos goes after the Titan’s heart.

BTW, I love when The Collector called Raine, Ray-Ray. That was super cute.

The Collector plays with Luz, Eda, King with a whole bunch of games such as Pacman, Jenga, and Jacks and Marbles. I first thought it was pretty silly, but it looks creative and a lot of fun, and I would admit, it is fitting that The Owl House would do in a funny filler episode.

After the trio won all of the games, The Collector felt defeated to the point he’s breaking down crying. When I first saw it, I knew The Collector wasn’t a bad guy. If you take a look at For the Future, he wasn’t all that evil to me. He seems like a happy kid who just wants to have fun and make friends. I did a theory on The Collector a while ago, and it really made me feel emotional everytime I think about it because he seems so cute and innocent. It's just that everyone in his life neglects him and psychologically abuses him. It really makes me so sad. I teared up a little bit because I feel so bad for The Collector.

As the trio comforts The Collector, The Collector tells them a story about The Archivists. You know the background paintings featuring The Titans and Big Collectors in For the Future? This episode gives out more context. Basically, The Collector was having fun with the baby Titans, but The Big Collectors took all the babies away from The Collector because they were scared of the babies’ powers. I mean, it does kinda make sense in context since For the Future, King originally had a plan to defeat The Collector by using his “weh” powers, but that fell through since King don’t want to hurt him.

As The Collector continues with his story, he saw The Big Titan, and The Big Titan thought The Collector was the bad guy. So he hid his egg somewhere else and trapped The Collector and banished him. It took until many many many years later where Phillip found The Collector and King released him in Season 2.

The trio definitely understood what The Collector was coming from. They know what it's like to feel neglected and misunderstood, and you know what? I feel the same way.

Luz tells The Collector how she befriends Eda and King, but The Collector already heard her adventures from King. Well, that’s only half of the story. Luz tells him the real story. We’ll get to that later.


Belos was going to his castle to possess the Titan’s heart. Raine fights back at Belos in order to prevent him from getting close to the heart. Unfortunately, it was too little too late as Belos possessed the Titan’s heart and he’s ready to control the Titan’s body and almost to the point of destroying The Boiling Isles.

In The Archives at the Crown Castle, Amity, Gus, Hunter, Willow, and Camila have been puppetized. However, there was a light glyph carved on the floor. Amity touched the glyph, and the glyph activates, and the kids turn back to normal.

Going to back to Luz and the gang, Luz shows The Collector all of the locations that she experienced throughout the series like The Owl House where she met Eda and King, the Grudgby game stadium where she played her first Grudgby match with Boscha, and the big snowy mountain from Season 1 in which Luz cast her second spell, which is the ice glyph.

By the way, on a side note, I love the fact Eda remembers her Grudgby match when she was a kid, and Luz said “I would love to see a spin-off of that”. Yeah, because apparently 20 more adventures in The Boiling Isles and a spin-off featuring Eda The Owl Lady is STILL not good enough for The Mouse House. Petty, I know, but that really bugged me.

Anyways, even though this seems like a trip down memory lane, The Collector is unconvinced. Now to be fair, in The Collector’s defense, he doesn’t understand the concept of friendship. He just thinks that friends will accept you instantly, even though that wasn’t the case, but from his perspective, he thought it was.

Luz said that people are very complex, and not everyone is going to be friends with you. All it takes is some kindness and forgiveness.

The conversation has been taking a different turn as The Collector hears and sees that Belos fully controls the Titan’s body.

As the trio and The Collector get closer to the castle, Belos morphs into a giant beast and takes over the Titan’s body. The trio feels hopeless, but The Collector has an idea. And what is that? Hugging Belos with kindness and forgiveness. Really? Yeah, it’s kinda lame, but hey, at least he tried. Also, another side-note, I heard some people online compared this scene to how Steven Universe does. I personally wouldn’t go that far because at least with Steven it took many seasons worth of development on how he actually forgave people. The Collector hasn’t due to the show's length and runtime. So, I don’t think it is that good of a comparison.

Anyways, with that plan not working, Belos was about to blow off The Collector, Luz jumped in and saved him. The Collector told Luz thought he was doing the right thing, and Luz said that he was doing the right thing, but this whole situation was a lot more complicated than that because Belos is a very unforgivable person.

With that said, Luz may have saved The Collector, but not herself as Belos slime absorbs all over her body to the point of being eviscerated right in front of The Collector, Eda, and King’s eyes.

Honestly, when I saw that, I’m like, “OH COME ON?!! YOU’RE PULLING AN AMPHIBIA AGAIN?!” The first time they did that was King’s Tide, and now it's the second time they did this.

As Luz eviscerated into light balls, Collector was about to bring her back, but his powers are not working. Then, Eda and King go FULL-ON BEAST MODE! When I saw that, I was marked out! Step aside, Super Sayain Anne. This is absolutely fantastic!

You know the funny thing about this? I knew this was going to happen. When I saw the promo for Watching and Dreaming where it shows a split second footage of Beast Mode Eda and King with tears, I’m thinking that something happened to Luz where Eda and King go absolutely crazy. Now, I was right! I freaking called it!.

So, Luz’s soul of light balls has traveled to The In-Between Realm and into the deep pond. Luz was about to say her last words until someone picked her up. That someone is King’s dad. For real this time. His name is Papa Titan. I was really happy to see him because this is something I was looking forward to for so long, ever since Season 2. Now, we get to see what King’s real dad looks like. I guess the shadowy figure from the beginning of For the Future makes a whole lot of sense.

Anyways, Papa Titan was stuck In-Between Realm for a long time, but he did see his son, and he’s so happy that Eda and Luz love and protect King. Luz talks to Papa about how she hoped The Collector would blast Belos away after everything he has done. Papa thought the same way, and he is willing to do anything to keep King safe, but he took it out on The Collector instead of taking it out on Belos.

Luz questioned Papa that they are just as bad as Belos, despite the fact that Belos did not come from a genuine place of saving humanity, he just came from a place of pure hatred of witches for very petty reasons. And because of that, he’s winning.

As Belos continues to control the Titan’s body, Papa Titan was affected as well. So, he made the ultimate sacrifice by giving his full glyph power to Luz to defeat Belos once and for all. Luz accepted the offer, but Papa Titan’s power was only used temporarily, so she needs to use her time wisely to defeat Belos. Luz didn't want to leave Papa Titan behind, but Papa left Luz to finish the job, and tell Luz, Eda, and King his final goodbye. Oh, by the way, Papa turned into a big Titan skeleton like a God and he’s down into the deep of the pond. Once again, another parallel to Amphibia. That counts for 3.

Also, inside the crown castle, the kids rescue Camila and turn her back to normal. Unfortunately, their powers are not working anymore, so Camila decided to use glyph magic as a better idea.

Now, outside the castle, Beast Mode Eda and King keep attacking Belos, but to no avail. The Collector tries to stop Eda and King from attacking Belos and says that he is sorry for everything. The one part that really broke my heart is that The Collector said that he doesn't want everyone to be dead and it’s not his fault. The reason why is so heartbreaking to me because The Collector doesn’t have any ill-intentions to hurt anybody. So seeing it breaking down like that is so hurt to watch. Like I said, The Collector is the innocent one, and I really do believe him.

As Belos was ready to stomp Eda, King, and The Collector, Luz swooped in and saved the day with her new Titan look. Not gonna lie, she looks really cool.

So, Luz, Eda, and King were ready to defeat Belos, but they saw the crown castle was about to collapse. So The Collector goes in and saves The Archives, and everyone that’s in it.

Luz, Eda, and King, all weirdos, stick together to defeat Belos through slimy obstacles, and it has one of the most beautiful animation I’ve ever seen. It takes me back in the days of how I saw the show when it first came out. I always praised its animation of how smooth, fluid, and pushing the boundaries with its colors, characters, and music that goes along with it. Massive props to the animators because this is such a beautiful work of art.

As the trio enter the heart of Titan, Eda saves Raine, Luz is ready to pull back Belos from the heart, and she is giving out her final blow.

Good Witch Luz Noceda, the child from The Human Realm, student of The Boiling Isles/ The Demon Realm, and warrior of peace FINALLY defeats Belos and pulls back from the Titan’s heart.

Plus, it features the infamous line that will forever be part of the show’s legacy: “NOW, EAT THIS, SUCKA!!!!!”

Next, to the Lumity kiss, that line is officially part of the show’s history books. Now, that is awesome!

As Belos is defeated, the slime has turned into dust and vanished off into nothingness. The Archives is saved, thanks to The Collector holding on to it and saving everyone inside, and the kids thanked The Collector for helping them. Now, the crown is on top of the Titan skull.

Now back to Luz, Belos wasn’t fully defeated just yet as he morphed into Phillip Whatabane. Belos uses his last manipulative tactic to make Luz believe him, but Luz looks unamused and not believing his BS. The acid rain from Season 1 melts Belos away, Wizard of Oz style. Finally, Raine, Eda, and King stomped Belos and he is dead, gone, and never to return.

Then, the Titan’s power was up, and the soul of Papa Titan is out of Luz, and lives on in the afterlife.

Luz, Eda, and King have finally completed their mission, and stuck together to the very end. That is ultimately satisfying.

So with that, everything was back to normal. Everyone on the Boiling Isles are safe, the kids return to their parents and loved ones, and a lot of rebuilding to do.

Back at The Owl House. Luz, Raine, Eda, and King are back home, The Collector came back with Lilith, Amity, and Camilia. Eda reunited with Lilith, Luz and Amity are back together again with a second kiss, and Camilia reunited with her daughter. Camilia met Eda and King for the first time, and Camilia was so happy and thanked them for taking care of Luz. The Collector gives Hooty back to Lilith and changes him back as the loveable doorbell owl that he is.

Well for The Collector, he gave Francois back to King, and he’s going back to the stars as he has a lot of growing up to do. However, King gives Francois back to The Collector, and gives him a hug, hoping he can see him again. That part got me gushing because this is super adorable. I am so happy that The Collector got so much love and attention that he truly deserves.

Once the gang had reunited, Luz realized something was missing: The Titan and its glyph powers. The powers no longer existed anymore as Papa Titan passed away. Even though the magic was gone, Luz has learned a lot from the glyphs. It really made her find a place in life, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. Since Episode 1, Luz has had a dream of becoming a witch, just like Azura. Now throughout the series, her dream has come true as she made friends, went on adventures, and saved everyone from the Boiling Isles.

Her dream as a witch has to come to an end, but she enters a brand new chapter in her life.

If you thought this was the end of the story, you thought wrong. The Owl House wouldn’t complete by pulling an Amphibia once again by having a time-skip moment.

Luz is now 17 or 18, as she graduated high school (alongside with Vee), and she is ready to go to college. Not just any college, but college from The Boling Isles. Also, we get to see that the house from the first episode is now the official home for Luz and Camilia since they can travel between different realms any time they want. I was so ecstatic when I saw that since 1. The house is very important since this is the place where Luz goes there in the first place, and 2. I was happy that I was wrong about the show’s ending. At first, I was worried that the show would pull a Star Vs by merging two worlds together, but thank the almighty Titan that I was wrong about it. Not gonna lie, in hindsight, I regret not watching the second half of Season 2 when it first came out because at least the people behind the show actually knew what they were doing. Hey, you live and learn.

Anyways, Owlbert flies to a new and improved house, and he enters the new era of The Boiling Isles.

Okay, it didn’t really destroy me as much compared to Amphibia’s finale, but seeing all of the characters like Willow, Hunter, Gus, King. Amity, Raine, getting a little older, moving on with their lives, and making The Boiling Isles a peaceful place did have me in tears. With me growing up watching this show, this is a special treat. Plus, the college that Luz attended was actually the University that Eda is the headmaster of. That got me choked up.

In the final moments of The Owl House, everyone was throwing a surprise birthday party for Luz, King learned a new glyph language, and The Collector did something special by pulling a shooting star show. Luz thanked Eda and King for everything and they’ll always be weirdos together forever.

Last but not least, Luz counts down to 3 to say goodbye with Dana Terrence’s signature “BYEEEE” catchphrase.

With that, everyone said goodbye to not only The Collector, but to the audience and fans who have been watching the show for the past three years.

And thus, that concludes not only this episode, but The Owl House as a whole.


Overall, this episode is a marvelous work of art. It has a great story that was able to wrap everything up. It has fantastic animation. Great development for all of these characters, and best of all, it’s a great tribute to the show, and Luz’s dream has finally come true.

While I still love Amphbia’s finale, The Owl House’s finale handle it much better, and it’s much more happier and satisfying to me.

With Season 3 of The Owl House, despite this season being cut short due to network politics, the crew did a fantastic job condensing a regular 20 episode season into 3 specials that actually kept the plot going. It has a beginning, middle, and end, and the way they ended stuck the landing for me. I freaking love Thanks to Them. For the Future is the weakest of the 3, but it’s still pretty good. Watching and Dreaming is a beautiful conclusion that I can finally look back on the series and say, “Yeah, it's such a good show.”

With that, I’d give Watching and Dreaming a perfect 10 out of 10. A FANTASTIC ENDING TO AN FANTASTIC SERIES.

Now that The Owl House is over, I’m really gonna miss this series. Next to Amphibia, The Owl House is my favorite Disney Channel show of all time. It left a very special place in my heart. The show was able to push the boundaries with its story, characters, representation, and animation that no other modern Disney shows could achieve. Amphibia came close, but The Owl House kicked it up to 11. It was a series that took risks, and for the most part, it paid off, and the show garnered a huge fanbase.

It was unfortunate that the show came out at a very unlucky time. The show came out in January 0f 2020, a couple of months before the pandemic, and a couple of months after Disney Plus’ launch. Not to mention, Disney Channel itself is focused on kid-focused, episodic comedies thanks to Big City Greens’ success, and Disney Plus is focused on serialized shows. It would be so easy to move The Owl House to Disney Plus since the show is serialized, but it’s not that simple as The Owl House was greenlit before Disney Plus’ launch. To be fair, The Owl House wasn’t that big when it first came out as the show was picking up the heels after Amphibia. It wasn’t until the Grom Fright episode, this is where the show really picked up and people were really talking about it.

It would be nice if Disney were to throw the fans a bone by having the first half of Season 1 being on Disney Plus (after its cable premieres) to get people to watch the show instead of watching it on Disney Channel exclusively since nobody was watching cable anymore.

But nope, the executives want to get rid of the show as much as possible as The Owl House was more serialized than episodic and geared toward older audiences rather than its target demographic, and by getting rid of the show with 3 seasons was the best way to do it. That, and the COVID pandemic and the Disney theme parks being closed affecting the budgets throughout Disney TVA (Owl House included) was like the cherry on top of the crap cake.

Even though I don’t agree with Disney's decision of cutting the show short, and as unfortunate as this whole situation was, I’m gonna be honest, it was inevitable.

The Owl House is a serialized show, and the target demographic don’t really watch those kinds of shows as they prefer episodic comedies more. Hell, Big City Greens has become a huge success because of it. It’s an episode comedy show that kids can tune in anytime without feeling lost. Something that The Owl House (and Amphibia) just doesn’t fit with Disney Channel’s mantra. Not to mention, with the behind the scenes issues between Dana and the executives, it was inevitable that The Owl House had to cut short when it did. It sucks, but it is what it is.

Nonetheless, the way they pulled off in Season 3 was a miracle, and I think we should be grateful it was able to end with its third season, instead of getting canceled and ending on a cliffhanger or something.

Would I like to see more adventures in The Owl House? Yes, absolutely. I would love to see a young Eda spin-off, or a Whatabane Brothers mini-series, or a epilogue series after the main series in a similar vein of Steven Universe in Steven Universe Future. Unless the executives at The Mouse House started to wise up and reconsider their decisions, I think it’s best to appreciate what we have now. If you want to support this show, support it. Watch the official release, buy the merch, binge-watch the show many times, spread your love to this show and the crew on social media. That’s the only way to get the executives to listen, and hopefully reconsider it. I know a cynical and realist part of me felt that is not going to happen, but hey, a man can dream.

Now, with that said, I want to thank the show and crew so much for making it such a beautiful piece of work I’ve ever seen in animation. The Owl House is such a great show. If you haven’t seen it, go check it out. It is so amazing.

With that, I’d give Season 1 a 9 out of 10, Season 2 a 8.8 out of 10, and Season 3 a 9.5 out of 10. The Owl House gives a 9.9 out of 10 overall score.

So that’s all I have to say about this.

Thank you guys so much for reading, and have yourselves a wonderful day.

Stay gold, my owl friends.

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Well done, JM. Well done. That was beautiful!
 
I managed to see the show on Disney+ this month and despite the shortened third season, I found it to be a great show. "Now, eat this, sucker!", indeed.
 
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Here's Amphibia-TOH Chibis II:



Edit:In other chibi news, Luz and Amity are contestants in "The Chibi Couple Game" on the new Chibiverse episode from February, an episode which includes the original Amphibia-TOH short:

 
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Okay there were past posts here bringing up similarity to Little Witch Academia. Still waiting for confirmation on if Lumity was based on the fan pairing of Dianakko (Akko Kagari and Diana Cavendish), but Thanks to Them gives LWA:
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At the 18:30-18:33 mark anytime any of you watch it (It and For the Future, as well as Watching and Dreaming are still officially on YT individually and in a singular compilation).

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Close up just for better viewing. The two on the left just to further this trivia is Ness's clothes from Mother 2/Earthbound and though haven't seen it myself Mae Borowski from Night in the Woods.
 
Wait, Ness's clothes? Didn't notice that before.
 
A graphic novel was announced.
The Owl House: The Long-Lived King is a brand-new graphic novel from series creator Dana Terrace and Mikki Crisostomo. The book will be drawn by artist Daun Han, with the completed story set to arrive on September 26th.

 
That's really cool news. I always though that the character designs would work well in a comic book art style, but having it be a graphic novel is even better. The artwork here looks so good and the concept sounds really cool too. Hopefully, it does well so that they can potentially do more graphic novels in the future.
 
Judging by the way Amity is dressed like a bride, I think it will have her and Luz getting married in it.
 

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