
Overview
Luz is a self-assured teenage human girl who accidentally stumbles upon a portal to the Demon Realm. There she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. Despite not having magical abilities, Luz pursues her dream of becoming a witch by serving as Eda’s apprentice at the Owl House and ultimately finds a new family in an unlikely setting.
Queer Plotline Timeline
Over the course of season one, it’s obvious that Luz and Amity have feelings for each other, which come to a head in season two.
We also learn in season two that Eda’s ex, Raine, is non-binary. Eda’s sexuality has not yet been stated on screen, but show runner Dana Terrace confirmed her bisexuality.
In non-TV content, Terrace stated that Lilith, Eda’s sister, is aromantic and asexual in an in-character audio letter where she admitted that she never felt romantic towards anyone in her life.
In a live stream after the show ended, Terrace confirmed that Willow was pansexual. However as this was not shown on screen, she is ineligible to be added.
Notable Queer-Centric Episodes
Season One
- Episode 16 “Enchanting Grom Fight” – Amity is supposed to be Grom queen and wants to take Luz. As her date-date. It doesn’t quite work out that way, because Prom and Grom are not the same things.
Season Two
- Episode 7 “Eda’s Requiem” – A special witch from Eda’s past enlists her in a rebellion against the Emperor. Raine Whispers, her ex, is now the head of the Bard Coven.
- Episode 8 “Knock, Knock, Knockin’ on Hooty’s Door” – Hooty tries to play matchmaker for Amity and Luz, since Luz is conflicted between asking Amity out and concentrating on going home. It backfires terribly, but in the end Luz asks Amity out and Hooty calls Amity “Luz’s new GF.”
Characters
There are 8 queer characters listed for this show; 1 is dead.