Her trauma includes: -Near death -Near petrification -Witnessed horrors beyond comprehension -Immense guilt -Immense stress -Identity issues -Her father's death -Most likely a victim of bullying -Seperation from those she loved EDIT: okay, nevermind the Near Death part. Might as well replace it with ACTUAL Death. 😅
4:47 the fact that Eda said that King and Hooty knew what to do implies that Luz has had breakdowns like in that scene multiple times before. It just makes it sadder.
It could have just been that because eda got trought many breakdowns because of her curse she already knew traumatized children needs their spaces to breath
4:22 that “I can’t” was the worst part for me. She’s not just denying the bastard's real name. She’s trying to deny her association with Philip, along with the unwitting role she played in helping his genocidal plot. She didn’t deserve this.
The worst part is that as guilty as she feels, it's not her fault. Belos is a master manipulator and she's just a teenage girl who could never have known. If it wasn't her it would've been someone else. In fact, if anything she just saved some witch or demon from being killed by him.
I’m noticing a parallel between luz and amity: Luz almost used the in between realm to spy on her but then respected her boundaries all like “oh! No! Never mind!“ and then amity respected Luz’s boundaries by not watching the video on Luz’s phone.
Reason the magic worked was because of exposed titans blood in the vial hidden in the cemetery king was with Luz when she fought Lillith in the human realm and all of Luz’s glyphs failed
@@WelshGiraffa they didnt fully fail, they had enough energy to destroy the paper, this means that king probably has enough ambient magic to do that but not enough to fully power them yet
@@lunatheluma3804 and this was further proven in TTT as it showed Luz trying to use glyphs in the beginning but nothing happened. And started working again with the reason you gave
@@WelshGiraffa That and if I recall the Glyphs canonically are keyed to the Titain that Powers them... The Light Glyph she was using wasn't Keyed to Kings Power, it was keyed to his dads power..... But now that she knows Kings Light Glyph it should work as long as she's close enough to him regardless of where they are...
So Luz went from this innocent, energetic, and happy-go-lucky kid, to a traumatized, moody, and depressed teenager. Some character development right there.
She was sad teenager before . She was grieving heavily after her dad died and didn’t help she was coping with it in such a weird way that not many like her unfortunately:(
4:47 is such an emotional rollercoaster. On one hand, it’s heartwarming that King and Hooty (and Eda, for that matter) “know what to do.” On the other hand, Eda’s tone implies that they have had to do it many times before. If this is the first time we’ve seen them comfort Luz like that, how much of Luz’s trauma HAVEN’T we seen?
I hope in either the second or third special she makes a speech after getting more of her hope renewed she returns to her optimistic self especially when she gets her palisman
@@jellyfish_tendril at the same time I was right she did get a happy ending and got to have two worlds on her life and from the looks of it improved her old life back home Manny would be so proud of her
Bruh after seeing kings tide, I was watching the series again and when I heard the words”this mama is ready for trauma” I coughed up my cereal and just said “oh no you ain’t girl”
S1 Luz: EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!! S2 Luz: TEENAGAHS SCARE. THE LIVIN SH*T OUTTA ME. S3 Luz: a heart that's full up like a landfill, a job that slowly kills you, bruises that won't heal...
That’s how it usually is with series (especially Harry Potter). They start off with having a few dark moments but as the series goes on the darker it gets.
Another thing I loved about OH is that they took the time to show the positive and negative impacts Luz'experiences had on her, which makes her feel much more real and relatable, and makes her character growth so much more interesting since we see her have to wrestle with these emotions, bad choices and see her changed perspectives applied in later episodes; either making her more determined, doubtful of herself, more empathetic, etc. Not just her self-doubt (and later self loathing) following Belos' reveal, but also her desperation to help Kikimora, empathy towards Hunter, especially after Hollow Minds, or how her negative experiences influenced her relationships, like lying to Amity, confessing to Camila and even push Luz into staying in the Human Realm. Also shown thrpugh Willow and Amity slowly patching things up and in Amity learning to recognize Willow'strength/see her as she is, as well as how Willow's trauma and past bullying rise up in S3 and chip away at her self-esteem, self-worth and confidence, something which a lot of people can relate to. Oftentimes, other animated shows either only have a line or part of an episode dedicated to that and then just gloss over it for the rest of the series. There are exceptions, but I found OH is the most consistent in terms of showing the impact of life experiences, which makes the show and its characters more grounded, realistic and immersive.
@@daniapfel9673 bro,it was a ASSUMPITION because like I said,Dana say's she's don't like happy endings,soooo i supossed that (sorry for bad inglish,that's not my original language)
The scene where Camila begs Luz not to leave again saying that she didn't mean to push her away and promises her to stay is probably the saddest thing I have ever seen in a piece of media animated or otherwise
This kid has too much emotional baggage And if the creator herself said this show could have been much darker I really wanna see that could have been, tho for their target audience I think they struck a perfect amount of dark
@@themidnightbanshee5927 I'm not sure how exactly it goes but if she went there that would mean A. She died B. She did something horrible enough to go to hell So the show woulda been a lot darker
@@reinaroja7326remember the whole thing with eclipsa and the whole identity crisis she had when finding out that she wasn't actually royalty. The situation with Marco where she majorly struggled with her feelings. Learning about her mom's trauma when they were under attack from toffee. Having to get rid of magic, something she has used and studied for most of her entire life. Yep, she's got trauma :D
4:46 It wasn’t really her fault! She got tricked. We all got tricked. And I thought past Philip/Belos was our friend until he revealed his true colors.
6:35 imagine almost dying to the goo monster that Belos became, only to see some child then save you by splattering that bastard by slamming against a wall at mach 10.
Watching Luz’s first fight with Belos/Philip with the understanding of what happens later is fascinating to say the least, questions that come up like “did he recognize her at this moment?” Or “is he just toying with her?” Or “does he understand the causal effects of time travel”
Luz’s desperate “you’re gonna be okay, you’re gonna be okay” to Hunter made me tear up. They’re two sides of the same coin. Both victimized by Belos. I’ll always love their relationship, literal older brother and younger sister dynamic.
Luz went through so much through out the show and is honestly so underated for it. She handled everything with a smile and tries her best at everything just to make things right. Shes honestly one of the best characters in any disney show and i hope shes happy after the show ended.
2:50 things like that are important to speak to your other half about when your in a relationship what affects you affects them and vice versa, even if its a new relationship its always important to talk when your upset or stressed
Now that the show is over, Luz seems to be in a lot better mentality and doesn't seem be as affected by all that's happend to her. She real did deserve better
3:02 Well I have to admit out of all the things I've seen in this show, this scene here is quite possibly the most traumatic in my opinion. I could care less if I was seeing her or not. I'd just be too traumatized to react after witnessing. What happened to these people?
You know with all of the near death experiences, cruel, sadistic, hypocritical psychopaths and dangerous horrors Luz faced in the demon realm I'm surprised she didn't develop any trauma until the second season.
Well, the first season was just the basics. Nothing that made Luz realize heavy responsibilities. By the end of the first season, Luz was left with the guilt that because of her recklessness, Eda’s condition worsened, and she was stranded away from Earth. Not to mention there was the looming threat of Belos’ plans for the Isles. Or, for the shorter, meta sense: S1 was just typical Disney stuff that got forced in while the end of S1 and just about all of S2 was an actual plot Dana could officially pursue.
I just realized that Bellos is using magic. Not glyph magic, just regular magic. I wonder if Luz can do this too eventually, maybe getting a matrix glyph tattoo that lets her cast and combine spells as she pleases.
I’m guessing him having been in the boiling isles for as long as he had been plus all the Palisman he was eating/absorbing/consuming in some form would have led to that.
I guess that the idea of a matrix glyph tatoo is the main reason belos eventually turned into a goopy goop and regularly eats palismen so luz prooobably shouldnt do it
I feel so bad for her she just wanted to live her fantasy but she had no idea how much trauma came from it... I still feel bad for her she is soo relatable I'm happy she got a good ending tho
Luz is such an incredible young lady and she really deserves the World. 💜 I hope after she defeated Belos, she got her happy ending. 💕 She deserves it and I love her so much, I fealt really bad for her after I saw all the trauma she went through. 💗
@Caroline DiSalvatore Sorry, it probably goes without saying, but I meant to say it does everything better in MY opinion. 1. Personally the humor is more my type in TOH: It's got Luz and co. being adorkable and quirky in every episode, with one liners that are just deliciously random, well-delivered, and silly. SU does not nearly have as many one liners and silly sayings that stick with me. TOH has dark humor that the show either does not shy away from even if kids watch it, and at other times they make it subtle enough for just the adults to get a good chuckle out of it. I always thought SU either took itself too seriously or did not have much humor (light, dark, or otherwise) to speak of anyway. It tried at times to be funny, but felt more like something a 10 year old would laugh at kind of funny. Nothing subtle or clever about its writing when it came to gags or jokes. 2. The color palette and art style of SU was a bit much for me. It was too sugary, bubbly, and flamboyant at times. TOH has vibrant tones that are real enough but also fun enough to leave the audience returning to the characters and the world they live in. I instantly fell in love with Luz, Eda, King, and Hooty because they are different species who stand out from each other in personality and design. The super-powered styles of most SU characters was not the vibe I was going for, and it is hard for me to pull myself back to them. 3. But the thing I disliked the most about SU was how heavy-handed their messages about self-acceptance and gender and sexual identity were. TOH had relationships between LGBT characters, in addition to characters that so happened to be non-binary, and they interacted with each other like we ought to in society. These characters feel natural, and people learning to accept who they are in real life can see what a life of understanding and self esteem can look like from the semi-realistic lives of characters in TOH. SU felt the need to drive the story with powers and abilities to explain or enhance the ideas of sexual identity or gender identity. It was way too spectacular and other-worldly to be relatable. TOH had a bigger story with people that so happened to be LGBT, and that enhanced the story instead of being the core of the story. SU tried too hard to push their agenda of self acceptance as the core of their story, with little to no substance outside of that message.
Tbh, I feel this is a "shoulders of giants" scenario. The Owl House could go as hard as it did because Steven Universe proved that there was an audience for it, and even then, both shows got kneecapped as soon as it got too "controversial" (and even then, SU's sacrifice bought TOH more time). Like, I get the sentiment, but that's your mom
remember when luz was happy
Me neither
Yes i remeber
yeah.....
No
Unrelated but we have the same pfp :]
Her trauma includes:
-Near death
-Near petrification
-Witnessed horrors beyond comprehension
-Immense guilt
-Immense stress
-Identity issues
-Her father's death
-Most likely a victim of bullying
-Seperation from those she loved
EDIT: okay, nevermind the Near Death part. Might as well replace it with ACTUAL Death. 😅
And the time she try to cut her hair with a sword bought at convention.
and another near petrificacion with her friend / sergeant witch mother
DISNEY STOP
@•Kai• and her friends as puppets and her seeing herself as the bad guy in watching and dreaming
@garrtoons4303 forgot about watching people die
Luz: "This mama is ready for trauma!"
The Audience: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?
Grim: I didn't do it
Famous Last Words
Didn't laugh
Copy and paste
Narrator: She was not ready
Luz: This mama’s ready for trauma
The Owl House writers: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?!
Haha true😂
Right?
Be careful what you wish for....
Emotional damage
wow
"This mama's ready for trauma!"
Little did she know was not, in fact, ready for trauma
Nobody is.
Did she just foreshadowed herself-?
Your remark sounds to me like the narrator from Arrested Development. I wonder who else heard it in his voice too?
@@paulchapman8023 I heard Morgan Freeman
4:47 the fact that Eda said that King and Hooty knew what to do implies that Luz has had breakdowns like in that scene multiple times before. It just makes it sadder.
WAIT OML THAT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE
It could have just been that because eda got trought many breakdowns because of her curse she already knew traumatized children needs their spaces to breath
Or she discussed it with them beforehand. “Luz is probably gonna need a hug before this is over. That’ll be your job.
“hoody”
wow
4:22 that “I can’t” was the worst part for me. She’s not just denying the bastard's real name. She’s trying to deny her association with Philip, along with the unwitting role she played in helping his genocidal plot. She didn’t deserve this.
The worst part is that as guilty as she feels, it's not her fault. Belos is a master manipulator and she's just a teenage girl who could never have known. If it wasn't her it would've been someone else. In fact, if anything she just saved some witch or demon from being killed by him.
He then proceeded to play everytime she said his name, that was cold
@@nathancaldwell5443 You just rephrased Hunter's line 👀
4real
@@nathancaldwell5443 especially Luz, because she's really innocent, i feel so bad for her
I’m noticing a parallel between luz and amity: Luz almost used the in between realm to spy on her but then respected her boundaries all like “oh! No! Never mind!“ and then amity respected Luz’s boundaries by not watching the video on Luz’s phone.
we stan queens who respect each others' boundaries
@@varena04 Also, in the secret passageway episode Luz got the oppurtunity to spy on Amity through a locker but chose to close the locker instead
@@brightwarrior2910 ahhh yeah i remember that!! gosh i love them sm
If King somehow made it to human realm, apparently then magic would work in the human realm
Reason the magic worked was because of exposed titans blood in the vial hidden in the cemetery king was with Luz when she fought Lillith in the human realm and all of Luz’s glyphs failed
@@WelshGiraffa they didnt fully fail, they had enough energy to destroy the paper, this means that king probably has enough ambient magic to do that but not enough to fully power them yet
@@lunatheluma3804 and this was further proven in TTT as it showed Luz trying to use glyphs in the beginning but nothing happened. And started working again with the reason you gave
I can't tell if this aged poorly or not
@@WelshGiraffa That and if I recall the Glyphs canonically are keyed to the Titain that Powers them... The Light Glyph she was using wasn't Keyed to Kings Power, it was keyed to his dads power..... But now that she knows Kings Light Glyph it should work as long as she's close enough to him regardless of where they are...
So Luz went from this innocent, energetic, and happy-go-lucky kid, to a traumatized, moody, and depressed teenager.
Some character development right there.
It's almost the exact reverse of Amity's arc.
@@zapspiders92 another reason they're the perfect couple
The good thing is she can heal
She was sad teenager before . She was grieving heavily after her dad died and didn’t help she was coping with it in such a weird way that not many like her unfortunately:(
Kinda like Steven universe
4:47 is such an emotional rollercoaster. On one hand, it’s heartwarming that King and Hooty (and Eda, for that matter) “know what to do.” On the other hand, Eda’s tone implies that they have had to do it many times before. If this is the first time we’ve seen them comfort Luz like that, how much of Luz’s trauma HAVEN’T we seen?
omg i never thought about it this way, u're right
@@maya_.928 omg😢😭
...Oh boy.
I really hope she’s in a happy place by the time the show is over. She’s such a sweetheart and I want the absolute best for her.
I hope in either the second or third special she makes a speech after getting more of her hope renewed she returns to her optimistic self especially when she gets her palisman
@@garrettjackson1451 how wrong you were. happy ending tho
@@jellyfish_tendril at the same time I was right she did get a happy ending and got to have two worlds on her life and from the looks of it improved her old life back home Manny would be so proud of her
We’ll never know because it’s being cancelled and ended early
@@HoloSohma I know but we can make our own stories
Luz: This Mama is ready for trauma!
* that one song starts playing *
Luz was not ready for trauma. It fucked them up real bad
Curb Your Enthusiasm theme plays:
Mario Bros. Wii game over theme starts playing
The It’s always sunny in Philadelphia theme plays
Bruh after seeing kings tide, I was watching the series again and when I heard the words”this mama is ready for trauma” I coughed up my cereal and just said “oh no you ain’t girl”
"Take It Back Now, Girl."
Steven universe looking at luz's trauma: first time?
😂 lol
I love the detail of when King asks Luz where's Eda Luz's eyes first get glossy then u see the tears gather.
Details people, details!
“I needed a sacrifice😈”
“What’d he say? 😊”
*gets fucking snatched*
3:18 + 3:28 + 3:50 aaaanddd here we have the pleasure of seeing both Luz and Hunter disturbed and traumatized 🙂
siblings even in trauma
Bestie went through it this season 💀
LMFAOO FRR
THEY DID HER DIRTY 😭
FR
Don’t remind me.
@@batzdites NO KIDDING 😭
The fact amity respects luz's space is just perfect
S1 Luz: EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!!
S2 Luz: TEENAGAHS SCARE. THE LIVIN SH*T OUTTA ME.
S3 Luz: a heart that's full up like a landfill, a job that slowly kills you, bruises that won't heal...
And the poor kid is only 14 too lost her dad at a young age and then all the shit that happened on the boiling isles up to the day of unity
It’s a miracle that she was as cheery as she was at the start of the show. She’s such a good kid despite all the stuff she’s been through.
WHO WILL PAY FOR THE THERAPY SESSIONS
@@ritapizza821 I WOULD
@@Hybridcrows You sure mate? The child needs all the therapy she can get… oh and take Hunter with, he needs it too
@@lennydickson8845 yeah no now that I've thought about it that would leave me bankrupt
Luz: "This mama is ready for trauma!"
Belos: And I took that personally
Out of all of these, this one's my favorite
@@ACreativeHandlereal
Luz: This mama is ready for trauma! :DDD
The writers: *insert evil laughter*
Bro this show seemed so happy and whimsical at the start
That’s how it usually is with series (especially Harry Potter).
They start off with having a few dark moments but as the series goes on the darker it gets.
I wish they’d kept it that way
Another thing I loved about OH is that they took the time to show the positive and negative impacts Luz'experiences had on her, which makes her feel much more real and relatable, and makes her character growth so much more interesting since we see her have to wrestle with these emotions, bad choices and see her changed perspectives applied in later episodes; either making her more determined, doubtful of herself, more empathetic, etc. Not just her self-doubt (and later self loathing) following Belos' reveal, but also her desperation to help Kikimora, empathy towards Hunter, especially after Hollow Minds, or how her negative experiences influenced her relationships, like lying to Amity, confessing to Camila and even push Luz into staying in the Human Realm. Also shown thrpugh Willow and Amity slowly patching things up and in Amity learning to recognize Willow'strength/see her as she is, as well as how Willow's trauma and past bullying rise up in S3 and chip away at her self-esteem, self-worth and confidence, something which a lot of people can relate to.
Oftentimes, other animated shows either only have a line or part of an episode dedicated to that and then just gloss over it for the rest of the series. There are exceptions, but I found OH is the most consistent in terms of showing the impact of life experiences, which makes the show and its characters more grounded, realistic and immersive.
It breaks my heart seeing luz traumatized, She's just so sweet
Yeah
"But alas, for the mother in question was, in truth, not prepared for the trauma they would face"
“Hey Mom… I’m Back” and the tears that appear after she says it will always get me
I hope that Luz's friends and family will be there to help her out in S3...
Dana say's she's not like happy endding
Me too
@@milak4651 not necessarily happy ones, just ones that don't acknowledge what happened throughout the show
@@milak4651 You saw the finale you and the persons who liked your comment ?
@@daniapfel9673 bro,it was a ASSUMPITION because like I said,Dana say's she's don't like happy endings,soooo i supossed that (sorry for bad inglish,that's not my original language)
4:08 his face is just so calm. AND SMUG
THAT JUMP CUT AT 4:33 WAS UNCALLED FOR 😭.
The scene where Camila begs Luz not to leave again saying that she didn't mean to push her away and promises her to stay is probably the saddest thing I have ever seen in a piece of media animated or otherwise
Luz took all this with pride, yes she may have been upset at a few things but she fought through it, props to luz for survivng.
You could say she was indeed a good Witch. Heroic even.
@@JabamiLainMore like solving the problems she created in first place
This kid has too much emotional baggage
And if the creator herself said this show could have been much darker I really wanna see that could have been, tho for their target audience I think they struck a perfect amount of dark
In the original Luz literally went to hell.
Think about it
Wait what now
@@themidnightbanshee5927 I'm not sure how exactly it goes but if she went there that would mean
A. She died
B. She did something horrible enough to go to hell
So the show woulda been a lot darker
Yeah I heard that the show was originally intended to be a lot darker, but this I didn't expect
Let's either get a second series in comic form, on a more mature channel or something, or get more fan comics of it
Grunkle Stan: “Yes Yes! Burn The Child!”
She really ate this words.
Imagine Luz, Star, Mabel and the Calamity Girls attending a support group for traumatized Disney Channel heroines
star butterfly has trauma?
I hope Mabel would learn how to stop being selfish in therapy.
@@reinaroja7326remember the whole thing with eclipsa and the whole identity crisis she had when finding out that she wasn't actually royalty. The situation with Marco where she majorly struggled with her feelings. Learning about her mom's trauma when they were under attack from toffee.
Having to get rid of magic, something she has used and studied for most of her entire life.
Yep, she's got trauma :D
Star didn't care about the multiversal genocide she created alongside her boyfriend
4:46 It wasn’t really her fault! She got tricked. We all got tricked. And I thought past Philip/Belos was our friend until he revealed his true colors.
I knew it immediately. Just the voices were too similar
@@hostomelhorsehoarder I thought he was but the confirmation was nice.
@@thomasraines1396 nice, but traumatizing.
@@bruhseriously9297 yeah.
Fuckin' General Sheparded her.
0:09 this was the most heartbreaking moment
And to think this was supposed to be her party.
@@nathancaldwell5443 don’t make it more heartbreaking lol
Nah. Last episode of season 2
@@Palewing Sure ?
6:35
imagine almost dying to the goo monster that Belos became, only to see some child then save you by splattering that bastard by slamming against a wall at mach 10.
Watching Luz’s first fight with Belos/Philip with the understanding of what happens later is fascinating to say the least, questions that come up like “did he recognize her at this moment?” Or “is he just toying with her?” Or “does he understand the causal effects of time travel”
alt title:
mama not being ready for trauma for 7 minutes and 12 secconds
Luz’s desperate “you’re gonna be okay, you’re gonna be okay” to Hunter made me tear up. They’re two sides of the same coin. Both victimized by Belos. I’ll always love their relationship, literal older brother and younger sister dynamic.
Don't forget echoes of the past were she almost lost king which made her ashamed at herself
Luz went through so much through out the show and is honestly so underated for it. She handled everything with a smile and tries her best at everything just to make things right. Shes honestly one of the best characters in any disney show and i hope shes happy after the show ended.
this video is literally the definition of *"are you sure about that?-"*
2:50 things like that are important to speak to your other half about when your in a relationship what affects you affects them and vice versa, even if its a new relationship its always important to talk when your upset or stressed
Luz is literally favorite character in all of fiction
“i don’t have any flowers” HURT
1:52 The way Luz said "I'm sorry" is so sad for some reason now that I watch it a second time
I know. Really shows how hurt she is where she’s apologizing for finishing a portal door.
1:29 I'm pretty sure this one was played for laughs.
She sure wasn’t ready for trauma
Be careful what you wish for, Luz.
I can feel what Luz's feelings of being traumatized. I want to hug her 😢
"This mama is ready for trauma!"
This mama was, in fact, not ready for trauma.
This mama was in fact *NOT* ready for trauma
How to make a fan of The Owl House cry: Show them this video
Now that the show is over, Luz seems to be in a lot better mentality and doesn't seem be as affected by all that's happend to her. She real did deserve better
I think Luz and Steven Universe need to be in the same therapy session.
Its ironic how extrovert characters slowly become depressed meanwhile introverted characters become more extroverted
"This mama is ready for trauma!"
*She was not, indeed, ready for trauma*
How much tramua do we give luz?
*Yes*
Congrats Luz, you’ve faced more trauma in one summer than a shonen protag could get in one year.
3:02 Well I have to admit out of all the things I've seen in this show, this scene here is quite possibly the most traumatic in my opinion. I could care less if I was seeing her or not. I'd just be too traumatized to react after witnessing. What happened to these people?
It's probably too late to reply but I'm 99% they died, that Golden Guard even said they were *slightly* alive
This hits Different after thanks to them
congratulations, you just compiled all the moments that made me cry in the show
The time when she said "this mama is ready for trauma" was one of the last episodes that she had no trauma-
The list is much bigger after the most recent episode
I swear these have been so impactful
You know with all of the near death experiences, cruel, sadistic, hypocritical psychopaths and dangerous horrors Luz faced in the demon realm I'm surprised she didn't develop any trauma until the second season.
don't appropriate the term psychopath
@@clown.mp4413 ok then what word or term would you prefer?
Well, the first season was just the basics. Nothing that made Luz realize heavy responsibilities. By the end of the first season, Luz was left with the guilt that because of her recklessness, Eda’s condition worsened, and she was stranded away from Earth. Not to mention there was the looming threat of Belos’ plans for the Isles.
Or, for the shorter, meta sense: S1 was just typical Disney stuff that got forced in while the end of S1 and just about all of S2 was an actual plot Dana could officially pursue.
@@clown.mp4413bro shut up lol
@@mullinsmith3707 You weren't even appropriating the term, clown was just being an idiot.
Luz: This mama is ready for trauma
People that already watched the show: like hell you are
I just realized that Bellos is using magic. Not glyph magic, just regular magic. I wonder if Luz can do this too eventually, maybe getting a matrix glyph tattoo that lets her cast and combine spells as she pleases.
I’m guessing him having been in the boiling isles for as long as he had been plus all the Palisman he was eating/absorbing/consuming in some form would have led to that.
I guess that the idea of a matrix glyph tatoo is the main reason belos eventually turned into a goopy goop and regularly eats palismen so luz prooobably shouldnt do it
May not be the best idea since Belos is mostly goop as a result of his glyph tattoos.
Whenever Luz talks about her dad passing I almost cry every single time because I lost my dad too 😢
6:10 WHY SO SAD also belos lost his braincells
Yet again Belos falling in the villains trap: explaining his evil plot before enforcing it
Helping out Philip fucked her up so bad for so long
4:33 luz looks like they’re balancing on the last edge of sanity
I feel so bad for her she just wanted to live her fantasy but she had no idea how much trauma came from it... I still feel bad for her she is soo relatable I'm happy she got a good ending tho
Weaponizing her own pride, like she did to Eda. Well done writers, well done.
Anne: I have the most trauma
Star:No I have the most trauma
Luz: You guys don't know what real trauma is
I have not mentally recovered yet from the eda almost dying scene
This is why I love The Owl House it’s funny goofy and pretty dark at times
Not just only her, everyone has the exact same trauma she experienced, mostly to Hunter, and it was all because of Belos
i agree belos is a power hungry hypocritical jerk
Luz is such an incredible young lady and she really deserves the World. 💜
I hope after she defeated Belos, she got her happy ending. 💕 She deserves it and I love her so much, I fealt really bad for her after I saw all the trauma she went through. 💗
The Owl House I feel handles Luz’s PTSD way better than Steven Universe did with Steven’s
This show did EVERYTHING better than that show
@@PhantoMace2012 Really in what way do you think?
@@PhantoMace2012 the bar was set pretty low, but yes, it does
@Caroline DiSalvatore Sorry, it probably goes without saying, but I meant to say it does everything better in MY opinion.
1. Personally the humor is more my type in TOH: It's got Luz and co. being adorkable and quirky in every episode, with one liners that are just deliciously random, well-delivered, and silly. SU does not nearly have as many one liners and silly sayings that stick with me. TOH has dark humor that the show either does not shy away from even if kids watch it, and at other times they make it subtle enough for just the adults to get a good chuckle out of it. I always thought SU either took itself too seriously or did not have much humor (light, dark, or otherwise) to speak of anyway. It tried at times to be funny, but felt more like something a 10 year old would laugh at kind of funny. Nothing subtle or clever about its writing when it came to gags or jokes.
2. The color palette and art style of SU was a bit much for me. It was too sugary, bubbly, and flamboyant at times. TOH has vibrant tones that are real enough but also fun enough to leave the audience returning to the characters and the world they live in. I instantly fell in love with Luz, Eda, King, and Hooty because they are different species who stand out from each other in personality and design. The super-powered styles of most SU characters was not the vibe I was going for, and it is hard for me to pull myself back to them.
3. But the thing I disliked the most about SU was how heavy-handed their messages about self-acceptance and gender and sexual identity were. TOH had relationships between LGBT characters, in addition to characters that so happened to be non-binary, and they interacted with each other like we ought to in society. These characters feel natural, and people learning to accept who they are in real life can see what a life of understanding and self esteem can look like from the semi-realistic lives of characters in TOH. SU felt the need to drive the story with powers and abilities to explain or enhance the ideas of sexual identity or gender identity. It was way too spectacular and other-worldly to be relatable. TOH had a bigger story with people that so happened to be LGBT, and that enhanced the story instead of being the core of the story. SU tried too hard to push their agenda of self acceptance as the core of their story, with little to no substance outside of that message.
Tbh, I feel this is a "shoulders of giants" scenario. The Owl House could go as hard as it did because Steven Universe proved that there was an audience for it, and even then, both shows got kneecapped as soon as it got too "controversial" (and even then, SU's sacrifice bought TOH more time). Like, I get the sentiment, but that's your mom
"This mama is ready for trauma!"
*LITERALLY FVCKING DIES*
It’s refreshing to see the other side of Luz when things really get out of hand.
that mama was not ready for trauma
0:01 King is just looking up at Luz like "No you aren't"
"This mama is ready for trauma!" And then Belos took that personally.
2:37 i thought it was mirabel at first
Ah, gotta love Hunter, Luz and Vee, the -Noceda- Trauma Siblings
I wish Belos used the memory of Lux's dad to manipulate her. That would make the final battle more impacting.
imagine how long hunter's trauma compilation is gonna be
I guess the lesson here is nobody can prepare for trauma
I fucking miss the owl house!
Luz: This mama is ready for trauma!
Writers: Alright. You asked for it.
This shows how deep of character Luz is
This was awesome got me really excited for October 15th!! ✨🦉🏡✨😁😁
That’s my birthday
@@trewashington787 Happy Early Birthday 🥳
how did u like it?
I know I’m late to the party, but Oct 15 is my bday too!
Way excited (and heartbroken) for the end in a couple days