Quote Originally Posted by Rater202 View Post
Luz and Amity's defeat of Grometheus was beautiful in both its elegance and its symbolism.

I'm just... surprised by the sheer amount of disability allegory and conversely what it says about living with a disability.

Like, obviously there's the stuff with Eda's curse, especially in the episode that introduces it to us, the slumber party episode with the subplot of her being gouged on the elixir she needs to manage it, and the episode where Eda's mother shows up after having fallen for the latest snake-oil 'cure' again but...

Then you get more subtle stuff, like the fact that humans and witches, being different species, can't eat most of the same food and the financial strain this can cause which comes up twice... Yeah, there are a lot of conditions that can make finding food that safe and/or palatable a pain in the ass.
Without spoiling things, it goes further into it.

And if Disney wasn't deserving of death, it would have gone even further than further.