![]() ![]() ![]() Plus Luz had been afraid since Enchanting Grom Fright that Camilla would be mad at her if she found out the truth of where she’d been all this time, but when she DID find out, she wasn’t as mad as she was hurt, thinking that SHE’D pushed Luz away. Way back in episode 1 it seemed like Camilla was ready to send Luz to a camp for crushing individuality to make her Normal TM, but Yesterday’s Lie proved that while she wanted Luz to be able to not get in as much trouble with her weirdness and might not have fully understood all of it, she was very supportive of her and never wanted her to lose her quirks and uniqueness and otherwise was by all accounts a great mom. We thought for so long that there was a “Creepy Luz” taking Luz’s place back in the human world, but when we actually met her, it turned out she was a sweet, goodhearted, traumatized baby cinnamon roll that we immediately decided we’d protect with our lives. Including the ones that break rules and cause trouble, to the point that when he’s forced to expel Luz and Willow and Gus he actually cries and says “Life is just so dull without them!” Principal Bump kinda seems like a strict, tough disciplinarian at first, but he lets Willow switch tracks, he takes responsibility for his mistakes and starts allowing multi-tracking, he doesn’t rat out Eda and Luz to the Emperor, and the more we see of him, the more we learn how well-meaning and encouraging he is and how much he genuinely cares about all of his students. ![]() Accepted Eda’s curse as a part of her and listened to her when it came to dealing with it, acknowledged that Lilith deserved more from her and started to make up for that too.Īmity’s parents were both shown to be controlling abusive buttholes in the Understanding Willow flashback, and while Odalia’s been exactly like that from what we’ve seen of her in the present, Alador turns out to be more neglectful than controlling AND turns out to be willing to try to be better. Gwendolyn started off as an ignorant anti-vaxxer doing way more harm than good with her attempts to help, and also giving all her attention to Eda while neglecting Lilith, but within the same episode we met her, she realized she was in the wrong and quickly made a complete turnaround. And she turned against Emperor Belos as soon as she found out he wasn’t going to fix it. The fandom was entirely ready to cancel Lilith after the Agony of a Witch reveal that she’d cursed Eda, but then the next episode it turned out she never meant for the curse to be that bad and she was genuinely sorry for it and wanted to fix it. A thing I’m noticing with The Owl House is…just how often things aren’t as bad as they seem? ![]()
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