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Later, Boscha throws Luz along with some others into the detention pit for trying to plot a rebellion against her. In "Once Upon a Swap", Lilith comes to interrogate Luz whilst she's in Eda's body and Luz learns that Eda, like her sister, had once desired to join the Emperor's Coven but chose not to. After being threatened with the coven brand, Luz accidentally casts a spell that blows out the prison wall and escapes. Unlike Amity early on, Luz is always very supportive of her endeavors as a witch in training and finds her gifts fantastic.
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Although Luz is surprised to finally meet King's father, she ponders where they are and how it is possible. The Titan explains that the realm is the space in-between realms, and his spirit has been here for a long time, using the dimension's cubes to watch over his son. Luz tells him she had hoped the Collector would blast Belos away, and the Titan relates about how he tried to keep his own son safe, and shows guilt for attacking the wrong person.
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In "Escaping Expulsion", however, their relationship briefly became strained when Bump was coerced by Odalia Blight into expelling Luz from Hexside along with Willow and Gus. Though Bump even resorted to violence to deter them from coming back on campus, Luz held no ill-will towards him, while he in turn was heartbroken at having to expel her. Fortunately, after she and the others were permitted to attend classes again, Luz and Bump resumed their student teacher-bond with each other, which became much more positive over time.
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The Owl House Season 3 Episode 3 is titled "Watching for Dreaming," and when combined with the titles from the first two specials, "Thanks to Them" and "For the Future" spells out a great "Thanks For Watching" message for fans checking out the final season. As for what to expect from The Owl House "Watching and Dreaming," the series finale special is teased as such, "The fate of the Boiling Isles rests on the shoulders of a human, a cursed witch and a little King." The Owl House Season 3 Episode 3, "Watching and Dreaming" not only served as the final episode of the season, but the final episode of the series overall.
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When she and Eda are at the playground, she listens to Eda talking about Owlbert and her curse begins to act up. They return to the Owl House, where Eda gets some rest and Luz goes to Hexside to join her friends at an away game. However, they miss the transport, as her friends told her to change as she was wearing the rival school's colors. Luz runs back to the Owl House and gets Owlbert so they can fly to the game. However, Luz becomes too daring as she flies and they crash, injuring Owlbert and he runs off.
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However, upon finding out that Luz made the decision to stay in the Demon Realm to begin with, she becomes hurt, believing that Luz hated her home life that much. Before Luz can tell Camila that it wasn't her fault, however, she starts to get pulled back, but not before Camila makes her promise to stay in the Human Realm once the portal is working, to which Luz solemnly agrees. Shocked to be talking to the Titan, Luz listens as he reveals he's been watching King all this time. Luz confesses she was hoping Belos would die at the Collector's hand, and King's father admits he regrets imprisoning the Collector on false accusations.

Willow and Gus reject the idea and the three try multiple times to sneak back into school. As Crow Phones arrive to take Willow and Gus to their angry parents, Amity appears and apologizes for not doing anything. When Luz goes to the library to deliver some of Eda's books and finds Amity reading to children, she tries again to fix things, but Amity refuses to do so. Luz there meets Amity's older siblings, Edric and Emira Blight, who also have a bad relationship with Amity, and they invite her to have fun, but Amity has them expelled from there.
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After discovering the Echo Mouse, Amity tells Luz, "You always have a way of sneaking into people's hearts", and kisses her on the cheek. Luz is left completely dumbstruck by this as Amity turns away and walks into her house in embarrassment. In "Hunting Palismen", it is mentioned that Amity has been absent from Hexside in order to prevent herself from bumping into Luz following the kiss, much to Luz's dismay. In "The First Day", Amity has found a fondness for Luz, and she was the first to welcome Luz on her first day of attending Hexside. When Luz pokes her head through a locker door later, Amity is seen pacing back and forth, telling herself that everything is the same even though both Luz and her attend the school now.
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During the ensuing fight, Luz and Flapjack worked together, to the point where he allowed her to hold him in his staff form and use his powers, in an attempt to free Hunter from Belos' control. During their imprisonment, Luz becomes increasingly infuriated by Odalia's selfishness in helping Belos, and her open disapproval in her and Amity's relationship. The two would eventually first meet in "Escaping Expulsion", when she had her, Willow, and Gus expelled from Hexside to keep them from "distracting" Amity, an action that earned Luz's anger. Following this, Luz made an attempt to stand up to Odalia and later offered to help with her company's weapons presentation later that night if she agreed to let them return to Hexside. Though Odalia agreed to the proposal, she, in truth, had no intention of honoring her word, and after using Luz as test-subject for many of her weapons, attempted to have her killed by the Abomaton 2.0 out of sadistic spite.
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The three make their way to the throne room, and after Eda frees Raine, the four attempt to pry Belos off of the heart. As the others hold him off, an enraged Luz pulls Belos off of the heart, and his corrosion upon the Isles ends. When they land, they find the town deserted and narrowly avoid a wave of sparkles.
In fact, what really seals the deal is one particularly devastating moment that the show pulls off with particular finesse. It’s a risky, well-worn trope that is somehow treaded perfectly — and with it, the finale takes on a level of poignance that elevates the already great show to new levels. With only an abridged season 3 to wrap up its story, The Owl House was only expected to do so much. As such a plot-heavy show — a rarity for Disney Channel — it seemed impossible that The Owl House could pull off what it set out to do, when dealt such a shitty hand. And yet showrunner Dana Terrace and the rest of the creators on the show manage to defy all expectations, telling a tight emotional story that resonates far beyond just three episodes. Luz is good friends with Captain Salty, and possesses a great deal of respect for his skills as a sailor.
Due to both having eccentric personalities, she relates to Eda when she says weirdos like them have to stick together. Luz is extremely eager to learn from her, but whereas Luz wants to get her witch's staff right away, Eda believes in earning one's staff, often tasking her with work duties or giving her small lessons at a time. Going at Eda's pace can leave Luz antsy and she is willing to do whatever it takes to learn magic, such as tempting Eda with a light-up pen. She does not hold Eda's flaws against her and instead tries to help her resolve them. Luz does not always share Eda's interests, as she was disgusted by the thought of digging through a trash worm, and sometimes questioned Eda's lessons, leading to her rebelling against her. Though in the end, she realizes how important her lessons truly are when one of those lessons saves her life.
The door, however, closes just before she can reach it, and her connection to the Demon Realm is cut off. During her months in the Human Realm, Luz being separated from him and Eda for months took a toll on her mental health, greatly missing them both. In "Clouds on the Horizon", Eda hands over Luz's palisman to her after finding her on the balcony, and questions her decision to carve the palisman as an egg. Luz explains that she gets to decide her future when she chooses to become a witch, so she wants her palisman to have that option too. Afterwards, her, Eda, and King have one last heartfelt conversation, and hug each other before Eda heads off to the Draining Spell center according to plan. When Manny finally succumbed to his illness sometime following the Nocedas' arrival in Gravesfield, Luz was left devastated by her father's passing and struggled to come to terms with her loss.
Although Luz is sad that she can no longer use glyphs to cast magic, it will always hold a special place in her heart, and she welcomes the next chapter in her life. She first encountered him during her first day on the Boiling Isles, while infiltrating the Conformatorium to retrieve King's crown which Wrath had stolen. During this time, she immediately came to despise Wrath for his cruelty and his imprisonment of innocent witches and demons simply for not being normal or fitting into society.
They first met in "Separate Tides", when she temporarily joined his crew to take part in the hunt for the Selkidomus in order to improve Eda's struggling finances at the time. Following Luz's return to the Human Realm, with her friends and their palismen being trapped there with her, Luz and Flapjack's friendship continued to grow, with him joining her and the others on a number of fun activities. Unfortunately, however, this would tragically come to an end the following Halloween night, when the presumed deceased Belos possessed Hunter and attacked Luz, Flapjack, and the others.
Gwen tries to look for answers, but only finds a prompt to purchase the next volume. Soon, King and Hooty arrive to inform them Lilith has transformed as well. They try to get Morton to give them elixir, but he turns them away as they have no money. However, Gwen, who finally learned that she was being conned, arrives with elixir and the three subdue the sisters and get them back to normal. In addition to her father's death, Luz struggled to adjust to life in Gravesfield throughout her childhood and into her teens, with most of the town's people resenting and ostracizing her for her antics and unusual behavior. From an early age, Luz's eccentricities resulted in her being unable to make any friends, as other children found her weird and repulsive, while also receiving disgust from adult onlookers who would regularly openly criticize her for her behavior.