The Owl House is officially on hiatus until its trio of extended specials. I’m coping okay, dealing with the lack of new episodes by reading fanfiction and writing articles like this. So, I’m not really all that okay.
Whether I’m theorising about The Collector or touching on similarities between King’s Tide and True Colors, the world and characters Dana Terrace has created are so compelling and so drenched in detail that I can’t help but dig into them. I am TheGamer’s Queen of Gay Cartoons and all shall bow before me. Please enable me, I gotta get through this somehow.
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Luz Noceda and company are now back in the human world, having fled through Emperor Belos’ makeshift portal in search of escape as The Collector seemingly brought the Boiling Isles to ruin. Emerging to a landscape drenched in rainfall with the portal now ceasing to function, our ensemble collapses into a pile of defeated tears as reality sinks in. They’ve lost, and there is no conceivable way back home to see their families again.
The baddies have won, this is a classic Final Fantasy 6 situation if I ever saw one. The season’s final scene has Luz knocking on her mother’s door, reuniting with her for the first time in several months under circumstances neither of them could have predicted. Covered in wounds both physical and mental, she announces her return with tears in her eyes as the credits roll. Now we have to wait months to see what happens. Goodness me I can’t take it.
While we’re left to ponder the events to come during the hiatus, I want to look past the depressing struggle our characters find themselves in and consider the exciting possibilities that come with them finally being back in
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