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This beam is what the group is hiding from when they arrive at the castle. After realizing that Belos got to The Titan’s heart by possessing Raine, The Collector, with kindness and forgiveness in their mind after their conversation with Luz, flies up to Belos. The Collector doesn’t realize that there’s no talking Belos down. Just like Luz when she first arrived on the Isles, they assume that everyone can be reasoned with, but they’re wrong.
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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.

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They see the Archive House is collapsing with everyone inside. Inspired by Luz's determination, the Collector leaves to use his limited powers to help them while the trio make their way to Belos. As the battle rages on, the light particle settles down to the water of the In Between Realm. The particle forms into Luz's spirit, and she begins to sink into a dark void, thinking about how she should have thanked her friends instead of a short goodbye. What Luz sees in front of her is an old Titan resembling King with a small Hooty head sticking out of its eye.
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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.
Meanwhile, the Collector was trapped by the Titan who mistook him for an enemy. Especially after dealing with Belos and the Titan Trappers, now that he finally has a Titan as his friend, he wants to keep King with him forever, even if he has to pretend they are friends. Taking sympathy on the child entity, Luz tells the Collector that she, Eda, and King know what it is like to be alone and misunderstood. Luz offers to show him how they became friends, starting with giving him pictures of the trio and telling him stories of their adventures.
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Luz doesn’t let her lack of magical abilities stop her from becoming Eda’s apprentice to pursue her dream of becoming a witch, and her adventures will lead her to finding a new family along the way. Four years later, Luz is heading off to college on the Boiling Isles and is excited to see her friends again. Camila and Vee are also moving into the abandoned house in the woods, which now has a new portal to the Demon Realm created by the Collector. Willow is now a professional Flyer Derby player, while Hunter has become a Palisman carver and has a new one named Waffles.
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Truly afraid, the Collector apologizes and shows empathy, causing him to cry for the first time over the chaos he has created and reacts in confusion to the tears he is producing. The Collector tries in vain to brush it off before Belos then slams the three of them with his hand. However, a purple light blasts through it and the three find themselves unharmed.
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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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The Titan senses he does not have much time left, so he has decided to give Luz the last amount of his power to Luz as thanks for taking care of King. Hesitant at first, Luz asks the Titan if he is sure about giving his remaining life. The Titan assures he is, since she is the only one here and seems to be a good witch, but she's the one who has to choose to accept it, reaching out his hand to her as he asks her if she will choose. A glowing orb appears around Luz, and she is lifted into the air.
She bursts through her office door, twirling her staff and wearing a new awesome outfit, just like all the other characters. Belos has unleashed a deadly forest of mold that quickly spreads across the Isles. Luz, Eda, King, and the Collector make it to Belos' castle, which has now been transformed into a giant monster by the mold.
The Collector then dismisses her question and puts the three of them into more games, during all of which they manage to mildly hurt them, making them end the games and cry in the corner of the floating cube. Here Luz starts a conversation with them, and they express to Luz their want of friends who won’t lie or trick them, like King, Belos, and even their own siblings had. This leads The Collector to explain their backstory to the trio. Upon returning to the Boiling Isles, Camila and Vee surprise Luz with a belated quinceañera in the style of the Isles.
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.
Before she can depart from the realm, the Titan warns Luz that his power will not last long, and she will have to defeat Belos fast, however Luz asks him if there is anything she can say to King for him. The Titan whispers a message into her ear, to which Luz excitedly remarks he will love it. Looking back at the Titan, she sees the Titan has assumed his full skeletal form and slowly sinks into the void, saying goodbye to Luz before it fully disappears. We come back to Luz, King, and Eda attempting to catch up on everything that’s happened since their separation. Soon The Collector appears, questioning King on why he would choose to play with these “spiders” instead of him.
Everyone she knows, including her friends, are turned to stone. Her friends attack her, blaming her for the situation, but Luz realizes they are not real. She learns that the Collector has taken them and is playing games to keep her away from Eda and King. To save everyone, Luz has to wake up by "turning on the light." Amity hands her a light glyph, which she uses to wake up and help Eda and King wake up too. "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.