The Owl House - Season 1- Episode 1 __top__
The title “A Lying Witch and a Warden” is clever wordplay. Eda is a “lying witch” (she lies about her merchandise and her motives), and the Warden is the antagonist. But by the end, you realize Luz is the one telling the biggest lie: the lie that she is normal. The episode strips that lie away and leaves her with a new truth:
," serves as a charming introduction to its magical world, though some critics and fans find its core message slightly heavy-handed. The Owl House - Season 1- Episode 1
Luz Noceda, 14, wild curly hair stuffed under a beanie, sits alone on a bench outside school. She holds a tattered copy of The Good Witch Azura, Book 1 . She’s acting out a scene—complete with dramatic cape-swishing sounds—when a group of kids walks by, filming her on a phone. The title “A Lying Witch and a Warden”
: While chasing a small owl that stole her book, Luz enters an old house that serves as a portal to the Demon Realm. The episode strips that lie away and leaves
