When Luz Noceda was eight years old, she made an imaginary friend.
When Amity Blight was eight years old, she made an imaginary friend.
When Luz Noceda was eight years old, she made an imaginary friend.
When Amity Blight was eight years old, she made an imaginary friend.
Ever since I've first witnessed her character arc and characterization in a YouTube character analysis about her, I instantly loved this adorable bully turned friend turned lover. She is such a well-rounded character with a fast, yet still gradual redemption arc. Now here are the reasons why I think she's one of, if not completely, my favorite character in the Owl House.
This highly-awaited moment from the 20th episode of The Owl House season 2, Clouds on the Horizon, made me scream so loud with joy. As Hooty said, "They're adorable and deserve all the happiness".
Grading Scale:
A (fantastic episode)
A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw)
B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws)
B (a good episode which still could have been better)
I have a feeling that Amity is going to cut her parents out of her life. Edric and Emira would follow suit. The reason why I made this assumption is because cutting off toxic family members happens in real life. It is necessary that a heavy issue like this should be shown onscreen to let the viewers know that there are people in the family who are detrimental to one's mental health, unworthy of being part of one's life.
I'm glad I made the right decision and OMG, what an amazing show Dana Terrace has ever created! Throw in the fact that it's the first ever Disney animated series to have an LGBTQ+ character as the main protagonist. Absolutely groundbreaking! I also appreciate that Luz Noceda is of Dominican descent and it's so refreshing to see representation of Hispanic culture.
Grading Scale:
A (fantastic episode)
A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw)
B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws)
B (a good episode which still could have been better)