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* IKnewIt: Many fans have speculated that Philip Wittebane might've been Emperor Belos, or at least an ancestor of Belos. TheReveal in this episode strongly implies that Philip and Belos are one and the same.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that [[spoiler:Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds that she's human.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally casually stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that [[spoiler:Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds that she's human.]]
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** Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power.

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** Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when [[spoiler:when she learns that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power.]]
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** Philip calling Luz a Crab Maiden and then casually gloats how easy it is to fool her only grows worse once you learn that Philip, as Emperor Belos, is a human supremacist who wants to "save" humanity from witches. Luz is rather fortunate that Philip buys her as a Crab Maiden because if he realizes that Luz is actually a fellow human yet under the care of a witch, he may have shown his true character in the worst way possible for Luz.
* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds she's human.

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** Philip calling Luz a Crab Maiden and then casually gloats how easy it is to fool her only grows worse once you learn that Philip, as Emperor Belos, is [[spoiler:is a human supremacist who wants to "save" humanity from witches. Luz is rather fortunate that Philip buys her as a Crab Maiden because if he realizes that Luz is actually a fellow human yet under the care of a witch, he may have shown his true character in the worst way possible for Luz.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that Philip [[spoiler:Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds that she's human.]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds she's human.


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* HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds she's human.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: Some people weren't pleased with how Lilith up and left the Owl House after only 4 episodes, believing she could have been of greater help to the gang given she was essentially Belos' second in-command and could have told them about the Day of Unity in greater detail. This episode reveals her position was little more than a desk job to Belos; her power and prestige was all that there was. Lilith wasn't really privy to anything he had in the woodwork, especially since she was more focused on Eda and her own issues.



* HarsherInHindsight: Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power.

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* HarsherInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight: Philip causally stating that witches are easy to fool and that Luz is more gullible than Blue Fang becomes this once the season 2 finale "King's Tide" reveals that Philip is such a human supremacist that he easily falls for Luz's deceptive bargain simply on the grounds she's human.
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Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power.power.
** Philip calling Luz a Crab Maiden and then casually gloats how easy it is to fool her only grows worse once you learn that Philip, as Emperor Belos, is a human supremacist who wants to "save" humanity from witches. Luz is rather fortunate that Philip buys her as a Crab Maiden because if he realizes that Luz is actually a fellow human yet under the care of a witch, he may have shown his true character in the worst way possible for Luz.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns [[spoiler: that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns [[spoiler: that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power]].power.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Luz's giddy excitement over teaching Philip the light glyph is rather gut-wrenching after "Hollow Mind" when she learns [[spoiler: that he became Belos and becomes emotionally devastated knowing she had a hand in his rise to power]].
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* AuthorSavingsThrow: Some people weren't pleased with how Lilith up and left the Owl House after only 4 episodes, believing she could have been of greater help to the gang given she was essentially Belos' second in-command and could have told them about the Day of Unity in greater detail. This episode reveals her position was little more than a desk job to Belos; her power and prestige was all that there was. Lilith wasn't really privy to anything he had in the woodwork, especially since she was more focused on Eda and her own issues.

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* AuthorSavingsThrow: AuthorsSavingThrow: Some people weren't pleased with how Lilith up and left the Owl House after only 4 episodes, believing she could have been of greater help to the gang given she was essentially Belos' second in-command and could have told them about the Day of Unity in greater detail. This episode reveals her position was little more than a desk job to Belos; her power and prestige was all that there was. Lilith wasn't really privy to anything he had in the woodwork, especially since she was more focused on Eda and her own issues.
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* AuthorSavingsThrow: Some people weren't pleased with how Lilith up and left the Owl House after only 4 episodes, believing she could have been of greater help to the gang given she was essentially Belos' second in-command and could have told them about the Day of Unity in greater detail. This episode reveals her position was little more than a desk job to Belos; her power and prestige was all that there was. Lilith wasn't really privy to anything he had in the woodwork, especially since she was more focused on Eda and her own issues.
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* GeniusBonus: Philip's teleportation glyph patterns look like [[https://twitter.com/Luminoushane/status/1507911633431003139 atomic structures]].
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