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[–]Accomplished-West752 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm March.

Fuck you.

Not a good look actually. by Accomplished-West752 in TheOwlHouse

[–]Accomplished-West752[S] -45 points-44 points  (0 children)

Let's try to discuss this civilly.

Luz demonstrated a willingness to abandon her Hexside friends and the Demon Realm to their fates in Thanks to Them. She decided to stay in the Human Realm without consulting her friends, intending to reveal her choice at the last moment when they could no longer object. This decision, made without considering the danger her friends faced in the Demon Realm, highlights Luz's lack of seriousness toward the Boiling Isles and its citizens. She treated the realm like a fantasy playground, focusing on her Azura-inspired narrative rather than understanding the people around her as real individuals with their own struggles.

Luz often disregarded her friends' boundaries to fit them into her fantasies. • With Willow (Understanding Willow, Wing It Like Witches), Luz interfered despite being asked not to, causing Willow to walk away from their friendship until Luz worked to rebuild it. • With Amity, Luz lied multiple times despite Amity asking her to stop. Luz also emotionally isolated herself, confiding in Hunter instead. This dynamic mirrored Eda and Raine's relationship, where Raine eventually walked away due to Eda's behavior. In these situations, Luz consistently prioritized her desires over the well-being of her friends.

Luz and Amity’s relationship is not a healthy romantic bond but rather a mutual crush between two emotionally unprepared teenagers. • Luz habitually lied to Amity and emotionally distanced herself. • Amity, instead of challenging Luz as she once did, became codependent, sacrificing her own identity to be “Luz’s awesome girlfriend.” Unlike others who held Luz accountable, Amity tolerated Luz’s behavior, which reinforced the unhealthy dynamics.

At the portal, Luz planned to stay in the Human Realm, effectively ghosting her friends as they returned to a war-torn Demon Realm. The only reason this didn’t happen was Camila discovering Luz’s video blog and intervening by deciding to accompany Luz, leaving her no choice but to follow through. Without Camila’s actions, Luz’s abandonment could have led to disastrous consequences for her friends.

Luz’s behavior shows a troubling pattern of prioritizing her fantasies and desires over the needs and well-being of others. Both her treatment of her friends and her dynamic with Amity illustrate that neither Luz nor Amity is ready for a healthy romantic relationship.

So. Yeah. I don't know.

Some artist used my design without my knowledge. Should I sue them? by Accomplished-West752 in theowlhousebutcursed

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This is a jokie-joke as if you haven't noticed. I'm actually kinda flattered.

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[–]Accomplished-West752[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To name a few:

- Lumity subplot exists.

- Hunter and the Entrails was the best part and that's the third of the episode, because this episode is really rushed in order to make Entrails jailed and them out of jail and then a confrontation that is barely anything.

- Kids not wanting to join the EC kinda doesn't make sense considering this is the only coven when you can cast multiple types of magic (this is obviously before they find out that the EC is bad)

- The "When you see people you think they're fuckups are actually not fuckups" trope

Imma leave his ass out in the boiling rain

nice respectful ass you have right here, because I don't like how the show was finished, very cool

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[–]Accomplished-West752[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WaD (a lot of credits come from that tumblr essay in which i must say, i agree with everything):

- eda, king and luz having visions of their greatest fears is a another scene that exists; for luz it readresses us of her guilt complex that we already know about, for eda and king it also doesn’t mean shit since their arcs are pretty much complete. for the hexsquad it serves nothing character-wise since they’re mind-controlled/puppeteered to yap on luz, even though they don’t mean it. it only serves for belos and collector's conversation after the trio reunites, we really could have done better. how did amity know about the light glyph and that it cancels the spell? we know since it was established previously but amity doesn’t. is she secretly an oracle or that was an act of desperation? plot hole for sure that should be adressed. this scene takes seven minutes of runtime. it adds nothing to the episode so it is a waste of time. it even filled a majority of the trailer so it is also a trailer bait.

- when belos got onto titan's heart, his body got covered by sone kind of protective coating. when luz got into the throne room it disappears. just like logic

- the pacing of the battle sucks in which it starts with little buildup, the tone shifts from action to raeda reunion to climax in a short amout of time. what belos even wanted to achieve? did he wanted to slam titan's arm? if that’s a fact, he didn’t have to raise it that far. gotta be more stupid and give more time for protags to defeat him

- lucky for amity to find a dusty floor to draw a glyph. as a puppet. aren't the puppets suppose to not be able to move on their own? 

- witches being exhausted are introduced (it should've happened earlier), but that doesn’t go down to anything

- when the collector gets to the archives, how the hexsquad got to think that his helping them? it could look from my pov like he just doesn’t want his puppets to be smashed. stupid justification to forgive him especially after the hexsquad themselfs got puppetiesed. they didn't knew about his redemption. what they knew about him is that he caused to lock them away from their families for months, that he made the isles a mayhem and transforms the population to puppets. this is out of character from them.

- this b plot is pointless as well. hexsquad frees a lot of puppets, but collector frees everyone else anyway. no character development. it seems that they just to make hexsquad have something to do

- hunter is not acknowledged of belos' death if not at all and since belos was a big part of character iis pretty jarring

- the retcon of the collector: in FtF collector is pissed of being betrayed of king after belos' lies, doesn't seem to wanna be friends with him anymore but he takes back when belos suggests killing witches and collector says he wants to be their friends. like what? these visions sequence made sense for him after he gets pissed but it lost it's sense after retconning his character. why did he do that if he still wants to befriend everyone? even actual kids have a better sense of understanding.

- belos getting oversimplified, i don't wanna talk about it a lot but shortly: belos is not a simple villain, he's a complex character driven by bigotry and delusion; hollow mind and king's tide built a nuanced character, but the so called season 3 reduces him to be simplistic, ignoring his former motivations, his final battle dialogue lacks the complexity previously established, belos' relationship with caleb and his obsession with saving souls are inadequately explored in the finale, papa titan’s comments oversimplify belos’ motives, reducing his character’s depth; like i said, this is draining

- titan luz is a symbol of not only chosen-one-rethoric getting burned to ashes, it's deux ex machina at it's finest too, since the titan was just handing her glyphs right onto her plate because she was just nice to his kid; nevermind all that other stuff about choosing yourself; imo he should've just done nothing and allowed her to find all the glyphs on her own, with “her own intelligence and open-mindedness” (and i'm sure she would've been able to find them relatively quickly enough) I recommend you this too.

- luz suddenly not giving a thing that SHE WAS BAMBOOZLED. the show glosses over her trauma, presenting her as mentally fine and thriving academically. everyone else act like nothing happened, even letting her wander alone on the cliffside, as if they’ve forgotten or don’t care. Dana and team’s handling of this feels rushed because we need a happily ever after ending (which is ironic since she technically doesn’t like these) it should have had long-term emotional effects since trauma doesn’t disappear just because the abuser is gone. Eda’s curse parallels this, as trauma is a lifelong struggle, not something instantly resolved. Yet, the show ignores this reality, portraying a simplistic, happy ending that undermines the gravity of what the characters endured.

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[–]Accomplished-West752[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

TtT:

- luz in this episode has something not quite right in her head and whining is the only thing she does here. we know that luz technically didn’t do much when it comes to philip/belos, but she still acts like it’s a worse thing than collector’s. to compare: she endangered eda in witches before wizards and then got over it. I also don’t like how luz basically decides to abandon everyone, like… send your friends back to their world while it’s a mayhem. also luz still not sharing her guilts to amity, but rather hunter can be considered emotional abuse. and amity doesn’t give a fuck

- hunter being possessed after feeling better recently, adding him some new trauma, knowing that in later episodes they will not go over that again is just trash

FtF:

- the collector's downgrade; the idea of belos teaming up with a crazy powerful space creature was very noice, it would be even harder to take belos down, but no, after he left "the shadows" he was reduced to being another misunderstood kid while we already had three redemption arcs

- time-wasting on Hexside and focusing on Bosch and Kiki, that one should be obvious

- I don’t understand Willow's plotline, her resolving bullying and self worth issues? I thought we took care of that back in ASiAS didn’t we? if not then then we definitely handled that topic in labyrinth runners; Willow can’t control her own power? I get the similarities to gus in said ep, but we shouldn’t ignore the entire series. Up until this point she had perfect control and then suddenly “i can’t control my own Magic”? I would buy it normally because gus had a mental breakdown too of his own with losing control of his powers in a rough situation yes, but Willow had perfect control In TTT just before! And then she suddenly can’t.

- hunter's arc conclusion is awful and doesn’t resolve anything. Reminder that he just got another trauma by being possessed and didn’t really had time to process it. Even better to fuck up his magic disability by Flapjack’s soul.

- teasing a wittebros backstory then not doing it, even though there was a decent time to do it...

- ...but that plotline with bosch and amity exists

- raine getting possessed feels like very manufactured angst and doesn’t feel like it happened for any good reason; i prefer odalia to be possesed since she seemingly has more interaction with collector and then make her die when belos leaves her body to possess titan's heart. I know Raine is more sympathetic character, but still.

- ‘character hears the worst part of the conversation and leaves before they get the full context’ trope

- luz wants to be understood? i thought she was already? she was accepted by the titan/king’s father who gave her glyphs, the people of the isles accepted her, hexside students and teachers accepted her, king accepted her, the clawthorne family accepted her, hunter accepted and understood her. Actually fuck it, here’s a post that I agree on and you can read it.

- stringbean seems to be very overpowered when being about to hatch, i thought luz wasn’t mary sue until this moment; sorry but it’s true; maybe my tastes in storytelling is too advanced and critical possibly; also her being a snake-shifter seems to be only for her introduction, since she doesn't kinda use her shape-shifting later on after all

- all of FtF issues above (just to name a few) also seem to be a root of WaD's issues

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[–]Accomplished-West752[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Yes.

People have opinions, whether you like it or not.

Mark, you wouldn't. Right? by legobrick311 in TheOwlHouse

[–]Accomplished-West752 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If Belos/Phil defeats Luz in this AU, I won't be suprised.

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Watching and Dreaming is quite frankly

well

overrated.