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The Owl House - Them's the Breaks, Kid (S2E15)

The Owl House – Season 2 - Episode 15 – Them's the Breaks, Kid

Eda tells a story from her teen years: the day she met Raine Whispers.

Runtime (min)25
TMDB Rating8.0 (7 votes)
Air Date2022-04-16
GenresAnimation, Action & Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Family
TV RatingTV-Y7-FV
Network(s)Disney Channel

Storyline

In this flashback episode, Eda recounts the day she first met Raine Whispers during their teenage years at Hexside School of Magic and Demonics. Young Eda is a rebellious student who frequently lands in detention, where she crosses paths with Raine, a shy but talented bard track student. The two form an unlikely friendship that quickly deepens as they discover shared interests and a mutual desire to challenge the rigid structure of the school's magic track system.

The episode explores the origins of Eda's anti-establishment attitude and reveals how her relationship with Raine influenced her worldview. Through their collaboration on a school performance and various acts of minor rebellion, the young witches bond over their creative spirits and frustration with conformity. The story provides crucial backstory for Eda's character while establishing the foundation of her romantic relationship with Raine, offering viewers insight into why these two characters share such a deep connection in the present day despite years of separation.

What parents say

Parents have praised this episode for its thoughtful portrayal of a same-sex relationship developing naturally through friendship and shared values. Many appreciate that the show presents Eda and Raine's connection without making their queerness the central conflict, instead focusing on their personalities and mutual respect. Parents on forums like Reddit's r/TheOwlHouse community have noted that the episode offers positive LGBTQ+ representation that feels organic to the story rather than forced.

Some parents have mentioned that the flashback structure makes this episode particularly accessible for younger viewers, as it focuses on school-age characters navigating friendship and self-expression. Parents have complimented the episode for showing how meaningful relationships can form between people with different temperaments—Eda's boldness contrasting with Raine's quieter nature—and for modeling how friends can encourage each other to step outside their comfort zones.

A few parents note that the episode contains mild magical action and references to Eda's curse, which has been established in earlier episodes. Parents familiar with the series appreciate the deeper character development and backstory this episode provides, though some mention it works best when viewers already understand the present-day context of Eda and Raine's relationship.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the value of authentic friendship and finding people who appreciate you for who you are. Young viewers see how Eda and Raine connect not despite their differences but because they respect each other's unique qualities. The story demonstrates that meaningful relationships often form when people share core values and support each other's growth, even when their personalities differ significantly.

Children learn about the courage it takes to question unfair rules and stand up for what you believe in. The episode shows how Eda's willingness to challenge the rigid track system at Hexside stems from a genuine belief that students should have more freedom to explore their interests. Kids see that rebellion doesn't have to be destructive—it can be creative and purposeful when motivated by a desire for positive change.

The episode also teaches about vulnerability in relationships and how opening up to others can lead to deeper connections. Viewers watch as both characters take emotional risks by sharing their true feelings and aspirations with each other. Children learn that real friendship requires honesty and the willingness to be yourself, even when that feels scary or uncertain.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
How does this episode portray Eda and Raine's relationship?The episode depicts their relationship developing from friendship into romance through shared experiences and mutual respect. Their connection grows naturally as they collaborate on creative projects and support each other's individuality. The portrayal is age-appropriate and focuses on emotional bonding, shared values, and the excitement of discovering someone who truly understands you. The same-sex relationship is presented matter-of-factly as part of the story rather than as a teaching moment or source of external conflict.
Do I need to have seen previous episodes for this to make sense?While the episode works as a standalone flashback story, it has greater emotional impact if viewers already know adult Eda and have seen Raine in present-day episodes. The flashback provides context for their complicated current relationship and explains references made in earlier episodes. Children unfamiliar with the series can still follow and enjoy the story, but they'll miss some of the deeper significance regarding Eda's curse and why these two characters were separated for so many years.
What kind of rebellion does young Eda engage in?Eda's rebellious behavior in this episode consists primarily of breaking school rules, questioning authority figures, and challenging the educational system's restrictions on mixing magic tracks. Her actions are portrayed as mischievous rather than malicious—she's fighting against what she sees as unfair limitations on students' freedom to learn. The episode frames her rebellion as motivated by principle rather than simple troublemaking, though it also shows there are consequences for breaking rules, even when you disagree with them.
Is there any scary or intense content in this episode?The episode is lighter in tone than many others in the series, focusing primarily on school life and developing friendships. There are brief references to Eda's curse and some mild magical effects during performance scenes, but nothing particularly frightening. The emotional stakes involve friendship and self-expression rather than physical danger. Parents whose children have handled previous episodes should find this one similarly appropriate, with the flashback setting making it feel somewhat gentler than present-day storylines.
What does this episode teach about being yourself?The episode demonstrates that being authentic attracts people who will value you for who you really are. Both Eda and Raine struggle with different aspects of self-expression—Eda with conforming to rules that don't make sense to her, and Raine with overcoming shyness to share their talents. Children see that embracing your true personality, even when it goes against expectations, can lead to meaningful connections. The story validates both bold and quiet forms of authenticity, showing there's no single right way to be yourself.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Luz, a self-assured teenage girl, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magical world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny warrior, King. In order to get home, Luz must help them with a mission.
12
When an ancient wizard gives Luz a map for a mystical quest, she wonders if she is actually a Chosen One.
13
Luz sneaks into the local magic school to help a friend and makes a new enemy in the process.
14
Luz and King have to defend the Owl House from a mysterious intruder.
15
Luz's lesson about witch covens goes awry when she finds herself thrust into a witch's duel.
16
When Luz, Willow and Gus accidentally animate the Owl House, the house runs amok around Bonesborough.
17
While checking out the library, Luz's pranks lead to unintended consequences.
18
A simple disagreement leads to a complex situation when Eda, King, and Luz triple-down on a wager.
19
When Gus sneaks Luz into Hexside School to present at the Human Appreciation Society, Luz sees a side of the school she didn't expect.
110
When an adventure with Eda's staff goes awry, Luz and her friends have to earn the staff back from a mysterious forest creature, or lose the staff forever.
111
When King becomes a bestselling author, he learns a valuable lesson in reading the fine print.
112
Luz needs to learn a new spell, so Eda takes her to the most magical place on the island to train.
113
During Luz’s first day of Magic School, curiosity gets the best of her, and she finds herself thrown into the Delinquent Track, where she’s not allowed to learn magic.
114
King confides in a carnival fortuneteller who makes his dream come true, but it comes at a cost.
115
Luz, Willow and Amity take a trip down memory lane.
116
Luz experiences Grom, Hexside’s version of Prom, and it’s not what she expects.
117
Not your average underdog story.
118
On a school field trip to the mysterious Emperor’s Castle, Luz strays from the group and into danger.
119
Luz’s skills as a witch are put to the test when she attempts the impossible.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Luz feels guilty about Eda losing her powers, so she sets sail in search of a lucrative bounty to help the Owl House.
22
When Amity's parents get Luz, Willow and Gus expelled from Hexside, Luz strikes a dangerous deal with them to get back into school.
23
King's delusions of grandeur lead Luz, Lilith, and Hooty to a dangerous new island.
24
Eda gets an unwelcome visit from a family member who puts a strain on everyone in the Owl House.
25
Gus tries to impress a group of cool kids from Glandus High, while Luz and Amity journey into the most dangerous section of the library.
26
It’s Palisman Pairing Day at Hexside, but Luz doesn’t match with a Palisman of her own and soon finds herself on an unexpected journey with a foe.
27
A special witch from Eda’s past enlists her in a rebellion against the Emperor.
28
Hooty tries to help King, Eda and Luz with their problems, but it doesn’t go as planned.
29
When Luz gets sick with the Common Mold, it's up to Amity to find an important ingredient for the portal door - but Amity's not the only one on its trail.
210
Luz thinks she's found a way back home. But is she ready for what she'll find on the other side?
211
In the aftermath of her trip home, Luz takes on daring rescue missions during the Coven Day parade.
212
Luz is desperate for more information about Philip Wittebane, the creator of the portal door. With Lilith's help, she sets off on a journey for the ages.
213
Hunter goes uncover at Hexside for his most important mission yet. Willow becomes determined to succeed at an exciting new sport.
214
Amity wants to prove herself to her father, and Luz thinks she's found the perfect way to do it: Underground Witch Duels.
215
Eda tells a story from her teen years: the day she met Raine Whispers.
216
A magical mishap transports Luz and Hunter into a new mindscape - and this one is a twisted nightmare.
217
King's quest to uncover his past leads to shocking revelations and horrifying truths.
218
When the Emperor's coven comes to Hexside, Gus teams up with an unlikely ally.
219
Eda and Luz scramble to face the day of unity. King faces his true identity.
220
Everyone on the Isles prepares to celebrate the Day of Unity.
221
The Day of Unity begins.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
After months of trying, Luz and her friends make a daring attempt to return to the Demon Realm.
32
Luz and her friends race against Belos to confront the Collector and save the Boiling Isles.
33
The fate of the Boiling Isles rests on the shoulders of a human, a cursed witch and a little King.

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