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Watching and Dreaming
"Watching and Dreaming" is the series finale of the American animated television series The Owl House. The episode served as the third and final episode of the third season, and the 43rd episode of the series overall. In the episode, Luz, after reuniting with Eda and King, manages to befriend the Collector and stop Belos from destroying the Boiling Isles.
The episode was written by show creator Dana Terrace and John Bailey Owen, and directed by Bosook Coburn and Bridget Underwood. It originally aired on April 8, 2023, on both Disney Channel and Disney XD, and was released on the former's official YouTube channel and Disney+ afterwards.
The episode received a combined viewing audience of 500,000 viewers and received a 0.09 rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. It received praise from critics for its writing, themes, action sequences, pacing, animation, musical score, ending sequence, and emotional weight, with many calling it a satisfying conclusion to the show, although some expressed disappointment over the cut storylines and arcs for certain characters in order to fit in with the shortened season.
Continuing from the events of "For the Future", Luz Noceda, her mother, Camila, and their friends are captured by the Collector. Luz, Eda Clawthorne, and King wake into illusory nightmares, which are puppeteered by the Collector's magic. Luz breaks the spell, reuniting with the two. The Collector reveals to Raine Whispers, who is possessed by 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 convinces the Collector to play with Luz, Eda, and King in person, while he heads to the Titan's heart.
After repeatedly losing in games against them, the Collector confides that in the past, he befriended the younger Titans, but his race committed genocide against the Titans, and he was imprisoned by King's father. The three realize the childlike Collector does not comprehend death or empathy, so they resolve to teach him friendship by taking him to sites of their past adventures. In the meantime, Luz's friends, Amity Blight, Gus, Willow, and Hunter find themselves at the Archive House and see that the Collector has turned Camilla into a puppet.
Raine manages to purge Belos from their body but cannot prevent his merging with the Titan's heart. Belos grows a body out of his spores and begins infecting the Boiling Isles. Luz's group rushes to Belos's castle, and the Collector, inspired by Luz, tries to stop Belos with forgiveness. Belos attacks him, but Luz intercepts the blast, as her body disintegrates. Eda and King fruitlessly attack Belos in a fit of grief. Luz descends into the In-Between World, meeting King's father. He offers Luz his remaining life force for treating King kindly. Meanwhile, Camila is returned to normal as the Archive House begins to crumble, and she tells the kids about Luz’s whereabouts and convinces them to use glyphs to rescue the puppets.
Luz reappears in a new part-Titan form, saving Eda, King, and the Collector. As Belos assumes control of the island and begins to move, the Collector protects the Archive House while Amity, Gus, Willow, Hunter, and Camila free the puppets. Luz, Eda, and King rescue Raine, and all four advance on the Titan's heart. Luz rips Belos out, disintegrating the corruption, and the Collector stops the Archive House from crashing. Back at the castle, a melting Belos feigns reformation, but Luz ignores him and Eda, King, and Raine stomp out his remains. Luz returns to normal, and the Titan’s spirit departs. The Collector releases the remaining people, and everyone on the island reunites. Hoping to see King again in the future, the Collector bids farewell and departs to space. Luz, due to the Titan’s true death, learns she can no longer produce glyph magic.
Four years later, Luz packs her Earth belongings to learn wild magic under Eda at her new university. Luz's friends, now with professional careers in their signature skills, throw her a surprise belated quinceañera, as she spent her last three birthdays helping them rebuild. She also learns that King's Titan powers are beginning to manifest in a new glyph language. The Collector flies by, providing a light show; everyone waves goodbye to him and the audience.
Watching and Dreaming
"Watching and Dreaming" is the series finale of the American animated television series The Owl House. The episode served as the third and final episode of the third season, and the 43rd episode of the series overall. In the episode, Luz, after reuniting with Eda and King, manages to befriend the Collector and stop Belos from destroying the Boiling Isles.
The episode was written by show creator Dana Terrace and John Bailey Owen, and directed by Bosook Coburn and Bridget Underwood. It originally aired on April 8, 2023, on both Disney Channel and Disney XD, and was released on the former's official YouTube channel and Disney+ afterwards.
The episode received a combined viewing audience of 500,000 viewers and received a 0.09 rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. It received praise from critics for its writing, themes, action sequences, pacing, animation, musical score, ending sequence, and emotional weight, with many calling it a satisfying conclusion to the show, although some expressed disappointment over the cut storylines and arcs for certain characters in order to fit in with the shortened season.
Continuing from the events of "For the Future", Luz Noceda, her mother, Camila, and their friends are captured by the Collector. Luz, Eda Clawthorne, and King wake into illusory nightmares, which are puppeteered by the Collector's magic. Luz breaks the spell, reuniting with the two. The Collector reveals to Raine Whispers, who is possessed by 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 convinces the Collector to play with Luz, Eda, and King in person, while he heads to the Titan's heart.
After repeatedly losing in games against them, the Collector confides that in the past, he befriended the younger Titans, but his race committed genocide against the Titans, and he was imprisoned by King's father. The three realize the childlike Collector does not comprehend death or empathy, so they resolve to teach him friendship by taking him to sites of their past adventures. In the meantime, Luz's friends, Amity Blight, Gus, Willow, and Hunter find themselves at the Archive House and see that the Collector has turned Camilla into a puppet.
Raine manages to purge Belos from their body but cannot prevent his merging with the Titan's heart. Belos grows a body out of his spores and begins infecting the Boiling Isles. Luz's group rushes to Belos's castle, and the Collector, inspired by Luz, tries to stop Belos with forgiveness. Belos attacks him, but Luz intercepts the blast, as her body disintegrates. Eda and King fruitlessly attack Belos in a fit of grief. Luz descends into the In-Between World, meeting King's father. He offers Luz his remaining life force for treating King kindly. Meanwhile, Camila is returned to normal as the Archive House begins to crumble, and she tells the kids about Luz’s whereabouts and convinces them to use glyphs to rescue the puppets.
Luz reappears in a new part-Titan form, saving Eda, King, and the Collector. As Belos assumes control of the island and begins to move, the Collector protects the Archive House while Amity, Gus, Willow, Hunter, and Camila free the puppets. Luz, Eda, and King rescue Raine, and all four advance on the Titan's heart. Luz rips Belos out, disintegrating the corruption, and the Collector stops the Archive House from crashing. Back at the castle, a melting Belos feigns reformation, but Luz ignores him and Eda, King, and Raine stomp out his remains. Luz returns to normal, and the Titan’s spirit departs. The Collector releases the remaining people, and everyone on the island reunites. Hoping to see King again in the future, the Collector bids farewell and departs to space. Luz, due to the Titan’s true death, learns she can no longer produce glyph magic.
Four years later, Luz packs her Earth belongings to learn wild magic under Eda at her new university. Luz's friends, now with professional careers in their signature skills, throw her a surprise belated quinceañera, as she spent her last three birthdays helping them rebuild. She also learns that King's Titan powers are beginning to manifest in a new glyph language. The Collector flies by, providing a light show; everyone waves goodbye to him and the audience.
