The Owl House - Season 3eps1 -

: Hunter’s palisman, Flapjack, discovers a rebus hidden by the Wittebane brothers that leads the group to a hidden vial of Titan's Blood in Gravesfield Cemetery.

: He deals with the trauma of his identity as a Grimwalker. During a final confrontation, Belos mortally wounds Flapjack; the palisman sacrifices his life to revive Hunter, permanently changing Hunter's eye color to brown. The Owl House - Season 3Eps1

: Shown as a deeply supportive mother, Camila accepts Luz's bisexuality and her relationship with Amity. She eventually decides to join the kids on their mission to the Demon Realm. : Hunter’s palisman, Flapjack, discovers a rebus hidden

: Critics and fans praised the heavy focus on trauma recovery , "trauma bonding," and the importance of self-forgiveness. : Shown as a deeply supportive mother, Camila

The episode concludes with the group and Camila stepping through a portal back to the Boiling Isles to face the Collector and Belos once and for all.

: The episode provided crucial backstory on the Wittebane brothers (Caleb and Philip/Belos) and the witch Evelyn, explaining the origins of the feud that drove Belos's centuries-long crusade.

: It was noted for its authentic LGBTQ+ representation, including Luz and Amity’s healthy relationship and the introduction of the non-binary character Masha.

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