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The kids look to see it is from the Collector holding the house steady, to their surprise. Outside the Archive House, Luz, Eda, and King bring the Collector to the Owl House, the place where their friendship began. The Collector scoffs at first about how easy they connected; in response, Luz shows the Collector memory photos of all the obstacles she faced and the people she met, who helped her grow and learn. Noticing one photo of Luz and her friends playing grudgby, the Collector asks to see the game for himself. They fly to Hexside's grudgby field, where Luz explains the game rules to the Collector.
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Well, apparently, calling him Dad isn’t entirely accurate, as they quote King by saying, “I am king and queen, best of both things! ” But they also say, “but Dad works fine,” so this is how I will be addressing them. More specifically, she sacrifices herself to save the Collector, after Belos has fully possessed the dead body of the Titan and is infecting everything and everyone with some fungus-like growth out of The Last of Us. As the mushroom growth consumes her, she looks wide-eyed at King and Eda and confesses that she doesn’t know what to say. And then she’s gone, all that’s left of her some little orbs of light that float around the Boiling Isles, visiting all of the other characters.
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Luz confesses one last anxiety — that she’s no better than Belos in her desire to protect her friends. It’s the last metaphorical hurdle she needs to vault over, one last insecurity to reflect upon, before she can pick herself up again and fight. With only an abridged season 3 to wrap up its story, The Owl House was only expected to do so much. As such a plot-heavy show — a rarity for Disney Channel — it seemed impossible that The Owl House could pull off what it set out to do, when dealt such a shitty hand.
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Lilith has become an architect and now has her own harpy form, and Amity is proficient in Abomination engineering. Bump has retired from being the principal of Hexside and has taken on gardening, while Alador, Darius, Eberwolf, and Raine work to remove all the coven sigils. As for Eda, she has opened her own school, the University of Wild Magic, where Gus teaches the culture of the Human Realm and where Luz will be attending.
Belos reaches the heart and begins spreading his control throughout The Isles. Meanwhile, Amity, who we saw slightly move her hand in an earlier scene, draws a light glyph on the floor of The Archives, awakening herself and the others, minus Camila, who hangs on a wall nearby. From the atmosphere, Luz, Eda, and King view the Boiling Isles slowly rising up. When Eda ponders how they can stop Belos, Luz reminds Eda of the source of magic- the heart, to which Eda beams proudly. Inside the castle, Raine is stuck inside of the fungus, their glasses laying out of reach on the ground. They hear someone approach and panic, unable to see, until their glasses are returned, subsequently revealing Eda to them.
It turns out that The Archivists tricked The Collector into going to the Boiling Isles and playing with the baby Titans. They were very welcoming to The Collector, but The Archivists were afraid of The Titan’s power and eliminated them one by one. This caused the last Titan, who we know to be King’s dad, to hide King, and, thinking they were like The Archivists, trap The Collector in the in-between realm. We start “Watching and Dreaming” right where we left off at the end of “For the Future,” with the Hexsquad and Camila making it to the Skull on their way to face The Collector and rescue Eda, King, and the others.
Immediately when they arrive, all but Luz are captured and turned into puppets by The Collector, who then puts Luz to sleep. The first thing she’s somewhat aware of is reaching out to a portal and a voice telling her to wake up. Unfortunately, she doesn’t remember this short moment and soon wakes up in a nightmare scenario where she is Belos. Unlike the previous two specials that made up this season, the finale is less introspective. Luz has spent the past two episodes looking inward, forgiving herself for her past mistakes and learning what she really wants.
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It’s this that tells Belos what he should do next, and, after distracting The Collector with the idea of playing with the trio in person, he leaves for the castle and the heart of The Titan. Luz reappears in a new part-Titan form, saving Eda, King, and the Collector. As Belos assumes control of the island and begins to move, the Collector flies off to help protect the Archive House with Amity, Gus, Willow, Hunter and Camilla. The remaining three rescue Raine inside Belos' castle, and all four advance on the Titan's heart. An enraged Luz rips Belos out, causing his corruption to disintegrate and healing the land. A melting Belos begs for mercy from Luz, who silently watches Eda, Raine, and King stomp out his remains, killing him once and for all.
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Just like back in early season one, such a good ending to that portion of the story! After this, Luz narrates, and we see the immediate aftermath of and recovery of The Boiling Isles and its people. We then see The Collector attempt to give Francois back to King, but he declines and allows them to keep the rabbit. We then learn through Luz’s narration that, though The Collector has decided to return to space, King hopes to see him again one day. One of the most important things we learn, though, comes after this, when Luz walks outside, glyph in and, and taps it.
The Titan's eye lights up blue, and they realize that it's Belos. Luz flies through the castle until entering a forested area reminiscent of the mindscape, where she finds Willow. When Luz thinks she has gotten away, the area suddenly blackens, a spotlight shines upon Luz. She finds herself on the Hexside gymnasium stage, to an audience of the school's students and faculty. He then calls Luz a hypocrite for keeping him from seeing his dad despite everyone helping her get back to her mom, prompting boos from the audience. Luz swears she will help him find Perry, only for Gus to push her off the stage.
Belos sends a blast of blue magic toward The Collector, but it’s not them who he hits. There’s even a time skip epilogue that indulges a lot of fun character moments. But it’s not just pure fan service (even though, some of it kinda is). Showing us that these characters still mean something to each other after time has passed really resonates.
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