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Season #2 Episode #2: Escaping Expulsion
Synopsis: When Amity's parents get Luz, Willow and Gus expelled from Hexside, Luz strikes a dangerous deal with them to get back into school.
Year:
2021
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Luz:
(amazed) Wow! Yeah! Extra credit for everyone!

[Luz throws 2 pieces of star-shaped paper to Lilith and Eda then walks away. Lilith catches one and holds it to her face gratefully while Eda and King just stare at her.]

King:
Ah-choo!

[Scene cuts back to inside Blight Industries factory. The abomination servants are sweeping the floor. Odalia walks towards Alador.]

Odalia:
Oh despite the spectacle, this was quite a successful sale! Excellent job on the 2.0, dear.

Golden Guard:
Yes! (walks in with 2 coven scouts) Your abomatons are quite extraordinary. Too bad no one will be receiving them.

[Odalia immediately kneels down, then makes Alador do the same.]

Golden Guard:
The emperor will be buying every one of your abomatons, and will personally fund research into making them stronger.

Odalia:
(looks up) Th- That's great news! We are honoured to have-

Golden Guard:
You should be. Emperor Belos doesn't take kindly to citizens making a... private army.

[Golden Guard turns and walks away. Alador and Odalia stand up look at each other with a worried expression.]

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Dana Terrace

Dana Terrace (born December 8, 1990) is an American animator, writer, director, producer, storyboard artist, and voice actress. She is best known as the creator of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House. She is also known for storyboarding on Gravity Falls and directing on the 2017 reboot of DuckTales. more…

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