![]() Later, Luz's duel starts, and initially manages to hold off against Grometheus, until it takes the form of her greatest fear: Her mother learning of her witch training. That night, during the Grom dance, King is revealed to have stage fright and struggles to work as an emcee. The next day, Amity and her siblings, Edric and Emira, help Luz prepare to fight Grometheus by creating illusions of her worst fears. Later, while walking through the forest, she finds Amity, who reveals that she will be no longer Grom Queen if she can find a replacement, to which Luz offers herself. Upon returning to the Owl House, Luz learns that her mentor, Eda, will be a chaperone at the Grom, while their roommate, King, will be the dance's emcee with Gus. Seeing Amity is reluctant to do this, Luz suggests talking to Principal Bump about it. While checking on the decorations for the Grom, Luz finds weapons, to which Amity reveals to her that the Grom Queen has to fight against Grometheus, a monster living below the school that takes the form of anybody's worst fears, to prevent it from escaping and consuming the Boiling Isles. However, Amity is sad about being chosen. ![]() Luz's other friend, Amity Blight, is selected as the Grom Queen, much to Luz's joy. After going to magic school Hexside, Luz discovers from friends Willow and Gus that a ceremony named "Grom", which somewhat resembles a prom, is coming to the school. ![]() Luz panics, as her mother believes that she's in a summer camp and is unaware that she's in another world learning how to be a witch, and responds that she is fine. While learning to make a Plant spell, Luz receives a text from her mother, Camila, asking how she is. ![]() Terrace, who is bisexual, said that she has wanted to include a bisexual character in the series, but initially struggled to get approval from Disney executives, though Disney eventually approved it. The episode was noted by several critics for its reveal that secondary character Amity Blight has a crush on Luz Noceda, with many seeing it as a major step for LGBT representation in Disney media. It was directed by Stu Livingston, and the teleplay was written by Molly Ostertag, from a story by Dana Terrace, Rachel Vine and Molly Ostertag. The episode first aired on Disney Channel in the United States on August 8, 2020. " Enchanting Grom Fright" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 16th episode overall. ![]()
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