The Owl House
A whimsical, gothic fantasy bursting with heartfelt emotion, painting a vibrant world of glorious misfits finding their light in the shadows.
The Owl House
The Owl House

"Us weirdos have to stick together."

10 January 2020 — 08 April 2023 United States of America 3 season 43 episode Ended ⭐ 8.7 (1,711)
Cast: Tati Gabrielle, Mae Whitman, Issac Ryan Brown, Sarah-Nicole Robles, Wendie Malick
Drama Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure Comedy Kids
Individuality vs. Conformity Found Family LGBTQ+ Representation and Acceptance Challenging Authority and Dogma

The Owl House - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

Us weirdos have to stick together.

— Luz Noceda

Context:

This is said in Season 1, Episode 3, "I Was a Teenage Abomination." After Luz, Willow, and Gus are ostracized, Luz says this to solidify their new friendship, establishing the foundation of their group.

Meaning:

This line encapsulates one of the show's core themes: finding strength and belonging in being different. It becomes a mantra for the main characters, defining their found-family dynamic and their collective identity as outcasts who support each other unconditionally.

But then how pathetic are you, that you can't best me at my worst?!

— Eda Clawthorne

Context:

Eda shouts this during her duel with Lilith in the Season 1 finale, "Agony of a Witch." Despite her curse taking a heavy toll, she is still able to outsmart and overpower her sister.

Meaning:

This defiant roar perfectly captures Eda's personality. Even when weakened by her curse, her spirit is unbreakable. It's a statement of immense pride and resilience, showing that her true strength isn't just her magic, but her indomitable will.

The only thing I've ever really wanted... was to be understood!

— Hunter

Context:

Hunter screams this during a panic attack in Season 2, Episode 13, "Any Sport in a Storm." After being betrayed, his emotional defenses crumble, revealing his deepest desire.

Meaning:

This heartbreaking cry reveals the core of Hunter's trauma and motivation. Beneath his stoic exterior is a lonely boy desperate for connection and validation from Belos, the abuser he sees as a father figure. It re-frames him from an antagonist to a deeply tragic figure.

Oh. Crikey.

— Luz Noceda

Context:

This occurs at the end of Season 2, Episode 5, "Through the Looking Glass Ruins." After Luz helps Amity, Amity gives her a surprise kiss, leaving Luz completely flustered.

Meaning:

This simple, understated line is Luz's reaction after Amity kisses her on the cheek for the first time. It's a perfect representation of her adorkable personality and the sweet, awkward joy of a first crush, making a landmark moment in LGBTQ+ representation both momentous and incredibly relatable.