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I Don't Know About You But The Anger And Despair Shinichiro Felt At Losing Mikey And All His Family Reminded
I don't know about you but the anger and despair Shinichiro felt at losing Mikey and all his family reminded me of Gyutaro when he lost Daki.
Although both grew up in different circumstances (Gyutaro was poor and Shinichiro came from a middle class family), the context remains the same (Shinichiro and Gyutaro are boys who don't have parents to take care of them and their siblings and have to assume the roles of parents for their younger siblings).
For them the most important thing was their brothers and they lost them in the worst possible way due to situations beyond their control (Daki dies burned alive for hurting a samurai who insulted Gyutaro and Mikey remains in a coma as a result of an accident and dies) that were indirectly caused by their actions (Gyutaro and Daki grew up in an environment where everyone mistreated them and Daki learns to attack against anyone who mistreats them and Gyutaro never taught her anything else and he encouraged this aggressive behavior and Shinichiro gives Mikey the toy plane that would trigger the chain of events that would lead to his death).
Both Shinichiro and Gyutaro were so desperate that they were willing to accept almost unreal methods if it meant saving their siblings (Gyutaro accepting Douma's offer and both he and Daki becomes demons and Shinichiro wanting to travel back in time to save Mikey). Also, Shinichiro and Gyutaro kill someone before getting their powers and "die" to gain said powers to save their siblings (Gyutaro and Shinichiro's death is metaphorical because they die as humans but are reborn as something else, Gyutaro becomes a demon and Shinichiro becomes a time traveler) but this power affects their brothers in a negative way (Daki is turns into a demon and devours beautiful women as well as helps Gyutaro kill Hashiras and Mikey develops dark impulses as a product of Shinichiro's time travel).
Basically Gyutaro and Shinichiro tried to save their siblings but ended up dooming themselves and their siblings in the process.
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I know that many are speculating that Luz will be stabbed (as if her similarities to Marcy Wu with her love for anime, video games and fantasy, her own self-sacrificial tendencies and guilt, desire to make up for her failures weren't enough)


and that some will remember the popular theory that she would be possessed by the Collector and I wanted to share something that I have been thinking about and that is the possibility that after she being stabbed, Luz will be possessed by Belos.
One of the foreshadow is Lucy, the villain from The Good Witch Azura. On the one hand Lucy bears an impressive physical resemblance to Luz and on the other when Azura protects Hecate, Lucy tells her to give up on Hecate because it's for her own good.

You know who else says that what he does is for the good of others?


Another foreshadow is like Luz's eyes catching the blue reflection of the screens.


This wouldn't be as relevant if it weren't for the fact that when Belos possesses Hunter, Hunter's eyes turn blue.


Not to mention that Belos managed to possess Hunter because Hunter touches Belos' sticky substance with his injured finger and Belos got inside that wound.


So if Luz gets stabbed, Belos could get inside her wound and possess her.
If already seeing Hunter being possessed by Belos, treating him like a doll or object, almost hurting his friends and killing Flapjack was very painful, creepy and uncomfortable to watch, seeing Belos possessing Luz, call her and treat her like his precious doll/partner, gloating over it and that he's saving and protecting her while he talks about Luz as if they were friends, he uses her to hurt her friends and also he says through her body that what they (Luz and himself) do is for the good of everyone, it's a pretty horrible, scary and painful scenario.
Since Kaku really likes giraffes, how would he react if he saw the giraffes from The Owl House?


I no longer know who has the worst luck of all, Buggy or Caribou?


When Belos said: “YOU did do something good. I thought this one (referring to Hunter) was another lost cause. Because of you (referring to Luz), WE can finish OUR work as witch hunters, starting with them! (referring to Amity, Gus and Willow)” clearly the WE is referring to himself and Caleb but I can't help but think that Belos was also referring to Luz because even though he tried to kill her, at the same time he wants her to be on his side and support him (something we have seen quite a few times and that he has also done to Caleb) because Belos already believed that she was a witch hunter like him because of the fact that she was human and believed that he could help her free herself from the "mental corruption" of the Boiling Islands and the fact that she wants to be useful, help others and always ends up helping him (even though she clearly never knew she was helping him, nor did she want to) only reinforces that belief because Belos understands her since, like Luz, he also wants to help, protect and save others, especially Luz, in his twisted way. He thanks her for always help him and even wants and tries to force her to help her to accept "her destiny" as a witch hunter as a twisted way of thanks and support. And the fact that before he goes to the Boiling Islands tells Luz that whatever he's planning is for the sake of her soul (and probably Camila's soul too) shows how reinforced Belos has this belief.
Me after see The Owl House Season 3 Chapter 1 and Tokyo Revengers Chapter 275:
