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kinghijinx22 · 2 years ago
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Top 5 best and worst Owl House episodes
Was trying to rank the Owl House episodes from best to worst and it was almost impossible because of how consistently great the show is. A lot of the episodes, especially in the middle could swap around depending on how I'm feeling that day. But I was able to at least make a top 5 best and worst, but I would also like to note that none of the episodes are bad because the Owl House at it's worst is still entertaining while at it's best it's a masterpiece which is most of the time. Also nothing is filler and everything has a purpose, which is especially obvious in retrospect once you finish the show. So all the episodes are good but some are better then others and these are the best and worst in my opinion and also why I put them where they are.
5. Best - King's Tide, great finale to season 2, very dramatic, great at creating an oppressive and hopeless atmosphere, genuinely shocking cliff-hanger of a finale
5. Worst - Something Ventured, Someone Framed, some funny jokes but nothing much else, Gus gets much better episodes in season 2
4. Best - Clouds on the Horizon, beautifully executed genuinely ground breaking kiss scene between the sapphic protagonist and her girlfriend that happened before the last episode, romantic rescue mission, Blight family drama is wild, a lot of great action throughout, well executed twist at the end
4. Worst - Witches Before Wizards, Luz simps for some buff muscle looser, nuff said
3. Best - Knock, Knock, Knockin On Hooty's Door, expertly weaves together 3 different stories that significantly develops all of the members of the Owl family without feeling rushed somehow, King gets Titan powers, Eda gets her harpy form from a stunning dream sequence, genuinely groundbreaking queer couple protagonist Luz and other main character Amity ask eachother out and become and become an official couple only halfway through the series in a beautiful scene that captures young love, Hooty is funny
3. Worst - Sense and Insensitivity, appreciate the Luz and King bonding in retrospect but also King is an obnoxious jerk
2. Best - Reaching Out - roller coaster of intense emotions, adorable Lumity moments, devastating Luz story about loss and dealing with grief, Amity standing up to her dad and establishing her independence, Luz and Amity showing why they are such a good couple through their support of eachother, stunningly beautiful scene at the end with the flowers
2. Worst - Really Small Problems - appreciate the Luz and King bonding in retrospect but also King is an obnoxious jerk, Gus is also a jerk for some reason
1.Best - Watching and Dreaming - the perfect finale, King's genderqueer dad is cool and spits some hard facts about facists being jerks, Belos finally dies like he always deserved because facists do not deserve forgiveness, Collector trying to pull a Steven Univers but failing is super funny, Luz Eda and King get a sweet reunion, Luz gets a badass Titan form, all the action scenes with Titan Luz are animated beautifully, amazing timeskip epilogue that gives a satisfying conclusion to all the characters, everyone gets cool new designs, seeing the kids grow up is nice, happy ending that this show and these characters deserved
1.Worst - Once Upon a Swap, a combination of the least amount of funny and the least amount of dramatic story
And that's it. Remember that this is just my opinion and stuff, also the whole show is good, my autistic brain just likes to rank things. Anyway my full scene by scene analysis/review of Watching and Dreaming is almost done. Probably going to split it into 5 parts because it's little long. Those five parts being-
The Nightmare Sequence
The Collector's Origins, Raine and Amity breaking free
Luz's death and meeting King's dad
Titan Luz vs Belos
Peace on the Boiling Isles
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self-spaghettification · 1 year ago
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cant fuckin believe that tdp writers said “oh yeah we intended viren as a straight man when we first wrote him” and then have this
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paceyjoeydaily · 2 years ago
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DAWSON’S CREEK | 6x15 - “Castaways” 
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lilgillybean · 11 days ago
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sailingfireshipz · 10 days ago
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After 7 years, my brain still malfunctions when I watch 6x15..... like, why can't I be normal about these two characters! 😫
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elderwisp · 6 months ago
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i wanna see beautiful boy next hmm
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sunshine-soprano · 2 years ago
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i for one am extremely grateful that the six idiots have decided to fully lean into the whole “the captain is kitty’s dad” business. 10/10 loving the energy
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jimjimenezzz · 11 months ago
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the giggle was so phenomenal because it was so full of love and healing. it was scary and tense and world-ending, but at its core it was donna and the doctor being there for each other and the doctor learning to heal and that's all i ever wanted from a regeneration episode
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backbendersokka · 9 months ago
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zuko is both so sassy and so desperate.. how does it work... u can't be both.. pick.....
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mwagneto · 8 months ago
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*breathing harder than if i'd run a marathon* finished wild blue yonder rewatch...dear god
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twistedtummies2 · 10 months ago
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Year of the Bat - Number 5
Welcome to Year of the Bat! In honor of Kevin Conroy, Arleen Sorkin, and Richard Moll, I’ve been counting down my Top 31 Favorite Episodes of “Batman: The Animated Series” throughout this January. We’re now in the Top 5 of the countdown! TODAY’S EPISODE QUOTE: “My fault…I didn’t get the joke…” Number 5 is…Mad Love.
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It was hard to choose between “Mad Love” and our previous pick, “Heart of Ice.” In some ways, I would honestly argue the latter is technically better than the former…but the reasons I place “Mad Love” over it are twofold. One, I just like Harley more than Mr. Freeze, in general. Plain and simple. Two, while “Heart of Ice” helped to re-invent a backstory for a great villain, and thus revamped them in an inspired way for future generations…this story is a bit different. Originally published as a spin-off graphic novel for the show, “Mad Love” was adapted into an actual episode during the TNBA era. It is the official origin story for Harley Quinn, and – considering everything that goes into Harley BEING Harley, so to speak – I think that’s an even more noteworthy achievement.
Harley’s origins had been hinted at a few times in earlier episodes, most notably “Harlequinade,” which I already covered earlier in the countdown. But “Mad Love” finally gave viewers the full scoop, and adapts its comic source pretty darn faithfully. With one or two possible exceptions (among them being the infamously…questionable redesign for the Joker in “The New Batman Adventures”), it once again improves on its source material, making Harley even more sympathetic than in the comic version, as well as tightening up the pace and using the full breadth of this visual, moving medium to its advantage. “Mad Love” begins with Harley feeling fed up with the Joker paying more attention to Batman than to her. This causes her to reminisce on her past, and the full story of her background is revealed: once upon a time, she was Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a new up-and-coming psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum. It’s implied, however, that Harleen was more interested in using the inmates as research material for her own ambitions, than she really was with curing them. Her ambitions, combined with an inborn naivete, led to her being seduced by the Joker, and she fell in love with her deranged patient. After a particularly grueling battle with Batman left the Clown Prince of Crime badly injured, Harleen finally snapped, and – determined to help her “puddin’” out – she became the wild card that is Harley Quinn.
This, however, is not the end of “Mad Love.” That’s just the beginning. We cut back to the present, where Harley forms a surprisingly clever scheme to kill Batman, hoping that if he’s finally out of the picture, she can finally have the Joker all to herself. I feel hesitant to say much more in great detail, for a lot of reasons, but suffice it to say things don’t go the way Harley expected, and the audience is given an uncomfortably deeper perspective on the dangerous relationship she and the Joker have. All three main characters – Batman, the Joker, and ESPECIALLY Harley Quinn – really make this story great. Harley’s origins themselves are classic, of course, and have really never changed much since this story. Certain details and elements have been expanded on or slightly altered over the years, but the basic concept has remained fixed. However, it’s the look at this trio and their relationships to each other that makes the story so splendid, as well as so disturbing at times. It also allows all three actors to deliver some of the best performances in the entire series; with the exception of “The Laughing Fish,” in fact, I would argue this is Mark Hamill’s single best performance as the Joker in all of the Animated Series (discounting movies and later series spinoffs, like “Justice League”). For Conroy, it’s an episode that allows his Batman to shine, even when he’s not the focus, as he shows his own cunning side in the way he’s able to manipulate both villains to come out on top. And of course, for Arleen Sorkin, this was the saddest, most heartbreaking story she ever got as Quinn, and she brings everything into it, showing that she could manage the tragedy of Harley as well as the humor. Also, the title references a Peter Lorre movie. That’s just cool, A+.
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We’re getting close to the end now, friends. Tomorrow we move on to Number 4! Hint: “Gotham can be a Wonderland, Alice! Tonight, let me be your guide.”
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itscooltoskate · 6 months ago
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Do we still remember this? Because I sure do
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inhiatusfromlife · 6 months ago
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The way bridgerton has taken over my entire personality this past week i feel 13 again
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gojuo · 2 years ago
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HBO SUCCESSION SPOILERS BUT RIP TO MY FAVORITE CHARACTER :(
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destiel-wings · 1 month ago
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260. damon salvatore | THE VAMPIRE DIARIES
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leslieseveride · 2 months ago
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we need something similar to this in the rookie, because this scene was so fun.
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