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The fact that Belos actually too of The Titan, just like us fans thought he would, is very satisfying, and I love the development The Collector and The Titans got. It adds so much to the story as a whole, and I can’t wait to rewatch the show to get more of the picture that I couldn’t the first time around. I also really like that the walk down memory lane is both for us, the audience, and helps The Collector develop as a character.
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But despite Raine's efforts to stop him, Belos merges with the Titan's heart and takes control of the Boiling Isles just as Amity, Gus, Hunter, and Willow escape their puppet forms. Continuing from the events of "For the Future", Luz Noceda, her friends, and Camila are captured by the Collector. Luz, Eda, and King wake into illusory nightmares, which are all puppeteered by the Collector’s magic. The Collector reveals to Emperor Belos that Titan magic supersedes the Collector's, and within Belos' castle lies the still-beating heart of King's father, the Titan whose body became the Boiling Isles. Belos, still in Raine's body, convinces the Collector to play some games with Luz, Eda, and King in person, to seek the heart. Luz, Eda, and King encounter resistance within Belos' twisted forest, working and combining their powers to break through the waves of mold.
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This isn’t a story where the found family dissolves after the adventure or bittersweetly grows apart; these bonds are made to last and last they will. The Owl House gave us almost everything that it could’ve in its limited three episode final season — and also gave us a gut-punch in the finale that is going to stick with us for some time. The whole group arrives at the Owl House, the door to which is now the portal to the Human Realm, where King is organizing a celebration when he hears the door activate. Upon crossing through to the Boiling Isles, Luz, Camila, and Vee are greeted with a "King-ceañera" by the Boiling Isles citizens. Luz's friends explain that it is a belated quinceañera in the style of the Isles, inspired by Camila's stories from the human realm.
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They then see the Titan's left arm rising up, so Luz flies them up for a view of what's going on. Back at the Archive House, the kids help rescue the puppet citizens with glyphs made by Camila. However, the Archive House then descends, bringing everyone down with it. Suddenly, light-tethers wrap around the house, suspending them in mid-air.
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Amity tries to activate her magic but fails, Camila noting that the kids haven't gotten rest in days. Despite her grief over Luz, Camila assures the kids that Luz will never give up, and they can still help the citizens another way. Meanwhile, the fight between Eda, King, and Belos carries on, with neither side relenting. The Collector begs for them to stop and tries to undo everything, but his powers fail once more. The Collector sees that he was hit by Belos' mold blast from earlier, weakening his magic.
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When the Collector sees the photo of Luz, Willow, and Amity played Grudgby against Boscha, he asks to see the Grudgby pitch. However, his attempt to ask three students (Mattholomule, Jerbo, and Selene) to play Grudgby with him fails, and the students run away in fear. Next, they visit the Knee, where Eda helped Luz make a connection with the Isles.
They don’t know exactly what happened, but as they look up at them, there’s a deep sense that they realize it’s a goodbye. Because we’ve seen Luz work out her issues and confront them head on, it’s very evident how both Belos and the Collector represent these trials that once stood in her way. Emperor Belos, who at this point we know to be the colonial-era witch hunter Phillip Wittebane, represents control and conformity — Luz’s external fears. But the Collector, with their childish impulses and deep insecurities, is more of a reflection of Luz’s greatest anxieties. Now that Luz has conquered them, she can extend a hand to the Collector and try to get him to see what he’s doing wrong. She, Eda, and King tell the Collector about their story, which means revisiting familiar haunts and recounting memories.
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This was due to Luz's three-year contribution to rebuilding the Isles, covering her 15th, 16th, and 17th birthdays. King thrills everyone by revealing his newfound ability to empower the glyphs. Additionally, as a gift, the Collector presents a stunning light display for Luz and her friends. Luz expresses her gratitude to Eda and King for their support throughout the years. As the light show nears its end and the Collector is about to leave, Luz and the rest of the party all shout a final farewell toward the sky. Belos, in Raine's body, suggests wiping them out, but the Collector wants to be friends with them.
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The Collector is upset that the game didn't 'show them the error of their ways' as Belos suggested, and fears that King will hate him more. Belos is confused about why the Collector brought up King, so the Collector explains that King is a Titan and the powers they hold, even the Titan of the Boiling Isles is still active by his heart. Intrigued and formulating a new plan, Belos suggests playing with the trio in person. Once he is gone, Belos retrieves a blue star from the Collector's nightstand, remarking that succeeding in his goals will be easier than he thought.
We then come to Raine, trapped in the castle by the fungus but able to keep their head safe by whistling (Eda’s Requiem call-back, yay!!). With their glasses on the ground, they don’t notice that it’s Eda coming to rescue them, but once they do, they are very happy to see her. Then, once Raine is freed, they eagerly join the final fight, and the group continues on to the throne room, The Titan’s Heart, and Belos. In a narration by Luz, following the battle, the Collector restores everyone to normal, the kids reuniting with their families and loved ones. Some are hesitant to change, but many are ready to give it a shot.
Now all-powerful, Belos sets out to destroy all of witchkind. Remembering what Luz's words about kindness and forgiveness, the Collector tries to make peace with Belos. Luz sacrifices herself to protect the Collector, but gets hit by Belos' blast and dies. Her body is consumed by the mold, leaving behind small particles of light that float away.
Amity arrives in an abomination ship and hands Lilith a new book. The next biggest thing we see is Alador, Darius, and many other witches, most of them healing, attempting to remove a sigil from a young man’s wrist. Adorably, Darius freaks out and starts shaking Alador but then shies away. Raine, who is also there, looks through the window where they see Owlbert and the rest of the gang, and we see them fly, with Lilith, to The Heart, where the University of Wild Magic now resides. We’re shown classes taking place, taught by Edric, the protector of the Illusionist Graveyard, and Gus, who is teaching about human things, apparently for an exchange program between the Human Realm and the Demon Realm. The last thing we see in this section of the epilogue is that the Headmaster of the university is none other than Eda Clawthorne!
However, Luz doesn't think of herself as kind and confesses that she had hoped the Collector would blast Belos away. The Titan relates that he was willing to do anything to protect his son but had realized too late that he had wrongfully blamed the Collector. His words make Luz wonder if they're just as bad as Belos but the Titans tells her that Belos is driven by his delusions of heroism and his fear of what he can't control.
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