“For the Future” Returns Us to the Boiling Isles!
The Owl House S3, 2nd Special Review
Everyone, I don’t know how, but I did it. I managed to make it to “For the Future” while avoiding major spoilers. For those who made it through this time, let’s pat ourselves on the back as we, at long last, return to the Boiling Isles for the grand finale to The Owl House. While I don’t think it fully reaches the emotional highs of “Thanks to Them,” this special was still pretty darn good. We see what’s become of the Boiling Isles and its people. We learn more about the Collector and what his motivations are. Most importantly, though, Luz has an emotional epiphany that could help her become the hero that can save her adoptive home. Strap yourselves in, people. I will try to avoid spoilers as much as possible, but no promises.

Not the Boiling Isles We Remember

Following a quick flashback to what happened after Luz went through the portal, we pick up right where “Thanks to Them” left off. Luz, Camilla, and her friends pass through the world between worlds and make it to the Boiling Isles. The witches are all ecstatic to be back home at last (except for Hunter, whose obsessed with making Belos pay), only to find what the Collector’s done while they were gone. Part of the isles are colorful and sparkly, befitting the Collector’s makeover. As for the Collector himself, he’s turned most of the Boiling Isles residents into puppets and is using them to live a distorted version of Luz’s adventures with King and Eda.

The only ones who’ve managed to avoid the Collector’s playtime thus far are the students at Hexside. They took shelter and avoided the Day of Unity, but the Collector turned the teachers into puppets. As a result, they’ve made a new, makeshift society in Hexside led by…Boscha. Boscha, and a certain, annoying woman whose name I won’t mention here.

This is a post-apocalyptic Boiling Isles, and it’s clear that everyone’s been through a lot. Sadly, we won’t get to explore this premise, thanks to Disney. However, I can already hear the fans creating art, comics, and fanfics telling their versions of what the Hexsidian’s went through in the interim, and I know they’ll be great. The kindergarteners becoming savage warriors is hilarious enough as it is!
The Collector’s Not Evil, Just a Misunderstood, Lonely Kid
I had already put the pieces together for myself some time ago, and I’m sure plenty of others have, but let’s talk about the Collector. We don’t know much about him beyond his reality-warping magic and desire to play and have fun, but this special sheds some light on him. As a result, we have to rethink what we know about the Collector.
Through the Collector’s relationship with King, we learn that he’s just one of many of his kind of the same name. Their whole M.O. is going around the universe, preserving life, so it doesn’t die. It sounds noble, but the story that King tells him makes it anything but. They’d scorch the Earth if said life annoyed them enough, something the Collector doesn’t want to do. In addition, we also learn that the magic of a Titan can counteract the magic of a Collector, making the two sides bitter enemies. From this, we can retroactively attribute most of the more malevolent actions of the Collector to his kind rather than the character himself.
The Collector’s not truly evil. Despite all his power, he’s just a little kid who doesn’t want to be lonely and wants to have friends. It’s something that King can emphasize with, despite Eda and Lillith (they’re safe, hiding out in the Collector’s home) wanting to lock him up again. However, King’s plans to teach the Collector right from wrong might be over before they start thanks to the manipulations of Belos.


Yes, Belos is back, but weaker than ever. He’s seeing visions of his dead brother and the previous Grimwalkers haunting him as his body falls apart. However, he ignores the guilt and, being the archetype for the Devil or Anti-Christ he is, manipulates the Collector into thinking King means to betray him. Belos was, and always will be, the big bad of The Owl House and knows how to use people’s fears against them. He’s a jerk.
Luz Finally Gains the Emotional Breakthrough She Needs, as do Hunter and Willow

With the series finale coming up, it’s time for the main characters to complete their emotional arcs, with Hunter, Willow, and Luz drawing center stage. Hunter’s coping with the loss of Flapjack by becoming obsessed with defeating Belos. As for Willow, despite her character growth and confidence, she still has some deep-rooted insecurities that she tries to ignore. Neither’s healthy, and it takes a while for them to learn that it’s okay to be scared. Once they let their insecurities out, they become more badass than ever.

At the end of it all, though, the main focus is on Luz. While she did regain some confidence at the end of the previous episode, she still sees herself as a failure and screw-up. Thus, she still plans to keep her promise of staying on Earth once everyone’s safe, something that Camilla now regrets making her do. In the episode’s climax, the two finally have a heart-to-heart, with Camilla admitting her shortcomings as a parent. She tried to change Luz so she wouldn’t get bullied like she was. She tried to stifle her creativity when she should’ve done the opposite. This leads to Luz finally realizing her deepest wish: all she wants…is to be understood.

As a result, Luz’s Palisman finally hatches. And it is glorious.
For those who guessed Luz’s Palisman would be a snake, we were half right. It’s a snake-shifter. It’s a snake that can turn into whatever it wants, named Stringbean. It’s perfect, and it symbolizes Luz desire to be whoever she wants. My only regret is that we’ll only get one episode to know Stringbean and see how they and Luz kick ass together.
An Emotional Setup for a Grand Finale

So this is where we leave off at the end of the special. Luz has completed her emotional arc, King has become a calmer person, and Belos pits the Collector against Luz. The series finale should arrive sometime in the spring of this year, and it’s going to be an emotional one to watch. I wish we had a full season to flesh everything out, but I’m grateful for the time we got.
Was this special perfect? No, far from it; it had to cram a lot of stuff into a short amount of time. However, Dana and her team still did an amazing job with what they were given, and that’s enough for me. It might not have reached the highs and lows of “Thanks to Them,” for me, but I still enjoyed myself watching this. I’ll be spending the next few months mentally preparing for the series finale and supporting the show’s staff on social media, so help spread the love for this amazing series. It deserves it, and deserves to be understood.
I Give “For the Future” a 3.5/5
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In Slick’s Wake
A Short Story Dedicated to the Memory of Reggie Groover, AKA Slick Goku
*In an undisclosed city in the 2GS Universe, at the bar Slick Shots, we see a sign on the front of the door that reads “Closed for a wake.” Inside the bar, a massive crowd of people from all over the Dragon Ball fan community has gathered for a wake in honor of the memory of Reggie “Slick Goku” Groover.
Representing the DevilArtemis Universe, we have Perfect Cell, Kermit the Frog, Cell Jr., Frieza, Cooler, Shallot, Master Roshi, Pika Juan, Mecha-Ugandan Knuckles, Miss Piggy, and All for One.
From Daitomodachi’s Universe, we have Emo Gohan, Dai, Deki, Kakoyin, Gohan Black, Piccolo, Gohan Absalon, Grand Priest Gohan, and Chi-Chi. Android 21 and El Hermano are calling in on Skype and Discord.
SXR123’s represented by the trio of Rex, Haruhi, and Jeanne D’Arc.
In Prince Vegeta’s Universe, we have Vegeta, Bulma, and his harem of women.
Other guests include Kronk and Broly from KronkForce, Shrek (also played by KronkForce), TFS Nappa, KishinPain, BulmaBunny, Cermit with a C standing in for Kaggy, Uncle Al, and a whole other bunch of people that knew or worked with Slick Goku.
And from the Slickverse itself, we have Slick Gohan, Slick Goten, Slick Chi-Chi, Pan, Takashi, Issei, Natsu, Lucy, Kirito, Azula, Caulifla, Kale, Naruto, Hinata, and all the other characters that Slick met and worked with over the years. At the front of the bar is a podium with three photo’s: one of Slick Goku on the left, Otaku D. Furiku. At the podium itself is RJ “Jay” Writing Ink, wearing dress clothes and a black armband of mourning.*
Jay: Hello there, everyone, and thank you all for gathering here today. I’m RJ “Jay” Writing Ink, AKA Jungoguy, and I thought it best to organize this wake in honor of the memory of Slick Goku, who sadly passed away earlier this week.
I never met Slick Goku myself, but I have spoken to several of you people on Discord and I know how much he meant to all of you. I actually learned about Slick Goku when he appeared in a DevilArtemis video. Kermit the Frog was trying to get him to listen to his mixtape, then he and Cell both pulled their guns out on each other before deciding, “let’s team up for a job.” And I remember thinking, “This guy is one of the funniest guys I have ever seen on the Internet. Like, this version of Goku that he’s playing is the most gangster Goku I’ve ever seen in my life, and I love him.”
Whenever I saw him appear in a video, my face would light up because we all knew it would be good, right? I started subscribing to his channel, and I would watch and listen to him for hours. He was so funny, and I could listen to him for hours. Like, no cap, I would go to work, put in my headphones, and start listening to Slick’s videos on shuffle for hours at a time. It was just that much fun!
What I’m trying to say, everyone, and I think that we can all agree that we all feel the same way, is that Reggie Groover was a talented man who made the world a brighter place just by being here. Prince Vegeta said it himself on Twitter: Reggie was one of the best friends anyone could hope to have. They would spend hours upon hours talking and chatting and collabing together and just enjoying their lives to the fullest.
Vegeta: I wouldn’t say this about any Kakarot, but Reggie was probably…sniff…he was probably the best friend I ever had.
Jay: Facts. I never got to meet him or speak to him, but I was an absolute fan of his. He made tens ouf thousands of people happy every day, and on behalf of all his fans, we offer our condolences to his friends, his family, his loved ones. He will be missed.
*Jay then pulls out a bottle of tequila and encourages everyone else to take a glass and raise it up into the air*
Jay: On behalf of everyone who knew him and loved what he did, let’s make a toast to the memory of Reggie Groover, AKA Otaku D. Furiku, AKA Slick Goku.
Daitomodachi: He was funny as hell.
Emo Gohan: He was the second Dad that I always wanted.
El Hermano: I wish I could’ve met him in person.
Rex: Rex wishes he could’ve fought him!
TFS Nappa: He was hilarious and we will quote everything he said.
Perfect Cell: I normally don’t like Goku’s, but…he was an exception.
Kermit: Thanks for giving my mixtape a chance.
Shrek: He was a worthy opponent.
Slick Gohan, Slick Goten, Takashi and Issei: We’ll miss you, pops/grandad.
Pan: I’ll never forget you, grandpa.
Slick Chi-Chi: You better save some guns for me in the afterlife.
Kronk: You were worth making the sacrifice for, Slick.
Vegeta: He was…he was my best friend. I know I call myself the coolest motherf**cker who ever lived, but…he was always the slickest.
Jay: To Slick Goku. The realest Saiyan who ever lived!
Everyone: FACTS!
