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Meanwhile, Camilla is returned to normal and tells Amity, Gus, Willow and Hunter to use light glyphs to return everyone to normal. Four years later, an eighteen-year-old Luz is finishing packing up all of her belongings and heading off to college. Camila asks Luz if she is almost ready and what major she picked. Luz remarks that she has picked all the majors at her new school—the "University of Wild Magic." Luz is excited to finally see her friends again, to which Camila remarks that she just saw them the previous week.

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I also LOVED what Belos shouts after taking control of The Titan and how Matthew Rhys read it. Apparently, it was the last thing he read, as he wanted to put his all into the line and didn’t want to throw out his voice before his final scene. To the horror of everyone on The Boiling Isles, gray fungus-like flesh starts quickly covering everything in Bonesborough, as if chasing the residents. Belos is taking over The Titan, growing an enormous monster form out of the flesh, with which he begins blasting the Isles with magic.
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As they try to escape, Luz loses consciousness and blacks out.
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What is also a very good use of time is the start of the final battle. My main issue with the beginning of the finale has nothing to do with the finale itself. Since most of the trailer is the first few minutes of the episode, along with the fact that, as the audience, we know that Luz, Eda, and King are asleep, it seems to go very quickly. Although I don’t have any proof, I believe if I hadn’t seen the trailer, although it wouldn’t change the latter issue, it may have made the pacing feel better, as everything would be new.
That’s what makes what Gus and Hunter say to Luz nightmare-like. Luz, Eda, and King take the Collector to the Owl House, the place where their friendship began. They reminisce about their initial struggles of fitting in and how they decided to not fit in together. Luz shows the Collector memory photos of all the challenges she faced and the new friends she made.
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Then, they all see The Titan’s right eye glow a familiar blue. This is when they realize, Belos has taken control of The Titan. It is revealed that The Collector, and Belos, who, unbeknownst to The Collector, is possessing Raine, are watching this reunion, and The Collector is upset about it, as Belos told him it would work. Belos asks The Collector why they don’t just take them out, to which they respond that they want to be friends with the main trio. Through this conversation, The Collector reveals they can’t hurt King anyway since he’s a Titan, and Titan magic is the only magic that can negate The Collector’s own.

To save everyone, Luz has to wake up by "turning on the light." Amity hands her a light glyph before the kids are turned into puppets once more and pulled away. Instead, we’re back in the Archives with the other kids and Camila, who has finally awoken from her puppet state. Suddenly, the ground rumbles, and Amity tries to use her magic, but instead, she ends up covered in Abomination goo. Camila comforts her by telling her and all the other kids that they’re exhausted and that they haven’t slept in days.
While the trio are unsure of what to do to stop Belos, the Collector states there is a way. He flies up to Belos and states he understands he needs kindness and forgiveness recalling what Luz said, then hugs Belos' skull, much to the trio's dismay and Belos' confusion. Assuming they reconciled, the Collector calls out to Luz they are friends now, but Belos proceeds to breathe fire upon him while his back is turned. The trio overcome each game and defeat the Collector, who gradually becomes frustrated after each round. After triumphing in every game, Luz notices the Collector nearby, who is visibly upset.
Back in the galaxy dimension, Luz is catching up with Eda and King, introducing Stringbean to the pair and Owlbert, who's been in Eda's hair all this time. It dawns on Luz that the Collector does not grasp the concept of death, but she has little time to process before the Collector whisks them all away to play his games. We paid for the owl experience for our two kids (ages 15 and 21). The kids came out of the room excited and busily talking about everything they learned. Both agreed the employee was incredibly knowledge and had a well-organized and thoughtful presentation. Also, we loved the immersive exhibits and very much enjoyed sharing the birds’ habitat with them.
However, this is a positive, considering that hers is much more complex than Eda’s and King’s, and continues after we see her two friends’ nightmares. The Owl House finale will be available to stream on Disney Plus on April 9. Continuing after the end of the previous episode, the Collector snaps his fingers and summons light tethers to capture the group.
In the episode, Luz, after reuniting with Eda and King, manages to befriend the Collector and stop Belos from destroying the Boiling Isles. At the same time, the puppet Amity finishes etching a crude light glyph on the ground, with its activation breaking the puppet spell on Amity, Gus, Hunter, and Willow. The kids notice other puppet victims, among which include Lilith and Camila, whom Gus attempts to free. However, Amity pauses for a moment, as she realizes Luz is not there with them. After this, we return to Luz, Eda, and King showing The Collector their story. At each of these places, The Collector is proven wrong by the trio about something he believed regarding friendship and people in general.
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