You know what the best thing about Luz is? Sure, she did have a HUUUGE amount of trauma after finding out who Philip Wittebane really was and what happened during the Day of Unity. But in spite of that, in spite of being separated from both sides of her family (first with Camila and later, Eda and King) for months, even after literally dying...she never stopped being herself. When she appeared as Titan Luz, she STILL had the same goofy/nerdy energy we knew and love from the start. Most heroes let their trauma change them for the worst like Batman or Steven Universe...but not Luz
You should do Marcy Wu's lifestory sometime. But I want you to make ONE condition on what I want to see and hear: In the section for returning home to Earth after saving Amphibia one last time, I want you to rewrite Marcy's future of moving out-of-state to Hopkinton and claim that Marcy's parents were sorry about telling her that moving to a far away place would result in Marcy leaving Anne and Sasha behind as a sacrifice, as it lead to everything being Marcy's dad's fault, including letting her run away from her problems. To fix things right, Marcy's dad decides to reject his new job offer and cancel the Hopkinton move permanently so he and Mrs. Wu can spend more time with their daughter. And after therapies and treatments from her doctors in the hospital on Marcy's body scar, the parents thought about how Marcy wanted to be together with her BFFs all the time. This is when moving to a new apartment building next door to Anne's house solves her issue. Marcy loves her new home now that she gets to see and hang out with Anne every day, and what's more... Sasha and one of her divorced parents, notably her mom, have decided to move into the same building, by living in the apartment unit above Marcy's unit. Now all three girlfriends will live together side-by-side from here on. And in the 10 year timeskip, the girls can keep their jobs, but Marcy can state that she's still living in L.A now writing as a web comic artist in her own shop at Silverlake Bay. That's what I want to see, read and hear. Thank you.
@@SilverScribe85 Just asking that if Marcy's story in the end was done my way, her parents will now understand what their daughter really wanted, and that her childhood bond between her and Anne and Sasha is more important than relocating to a new place out-of-state. If Marcy stayed in Los Angeles and live close-by, neighbourly even, it'll not only make Marcy really happy, but Anne and Sasha, too.
@@jennywyatt7221 It would've been nice to see how the Waybrights and Wu Family would've reacted to the whole invasion. Moreover, it would've been interesting to learn whether or not Sasha's parents split up; considering that Anne wrote letters to them separately
You forgot to mention a couple of things mostly the fact that luz tells Amity about her dad's passing other than that the great video❤
OMG, Yes! You're finally covering the evolution of one of Disney Channel's best protagonists!
Not even top 10
You know what the best thing about Luz is?
Sure, she did have a HUUUGE amount of trauma after finding out who Philip Wittebane really was and what happened during the Day of Unity. But in spite of that, in spite of being separated from both sides of her family (first with Camila and later, Eda and King) for months, even after literally dying...she never stopped being herself.
When she appeared as Titan Luz, she STILL had the same goofy/nerdy energy we knew and love from the start. Most heroes let their trauma change them for the worst like Batman or Steven Universe...but not Luz
You should do Marcy Wu's lifestory sometime. But I want you to make ONE condition on what I want to see and hear:
In the section for returning home to Earth after saving Amphibia one last time, I want you to rewrite Marcy's future of moving out-of-state to Hopkinton and claim that Marcy's parents were sorry about telling her that moving to a far away place would result in Marcy leaving Anne and Sasha behind as a sacrifice, as it lead to everything being Marcy's dad's fault, including letting her run away from her problems. To fix things right, Marcy's dad decides to reject his new job offer and cancel the Hopkinton move permanently so he and Mrs. Wu can spend more time with their daughter. And after therapies and treatments from her doctors in the hospital on Marcy's body scar, the parents thought about how Marcy wanted to be together with her BFFs all the time. This is when moving to a new apartment building next door to Anne's house solves her issue. Marcy loves her new home now that she gets to see and hang out with Anne every day, and what's more... Sasha and one of her divorced parents, notably her mom, have decided to move into the same building, by living in the apartment unit above Marcy's unit. Now all three girlfriends will live together side-by-side from here on.
And in the 10 year timeskip, the girls can keep their jobs, but Marcy can state that she's still living in L.A now writing as a web comic artist in her own shop at Silverlake Bay.
That's what I want to see, read and hear. Thank you.
Where did you get all that info about Marcy and her parents
@@SilverScribe85 I'd rather not discuss that. I just wanted to make a change and give Marcy a really good future rather than the one in the epilogue.
@@jennywyatt7221 Right, I was just curious; sorry
@@SilverScribe85 Just asking that if Marcy's story in the end was done my way, her parents will now understand what their daughter really wanted, and that her childhood bond between her and Anne and Sasha is more important than relocating to a new place out-of-state. If Marcy stayed in Los Angeles and live close-by, neighbourly even, it'll not only make Marcy really happy, but Anne and Sasha, too.
@@jennywyatt7221 It would've been nice to see how the Waybrights and Wu Family would've reacted to the whole invasion.
Moreover, it would've been interesting to learn whether or not Sasha's parents split up; considering that Anne wrote letters to them separately