
All her life, Amity’s been suffocated by the pressure of being the daughter of the wealthy and powerful Blight family, unable to do the things that truly make her happy. So, yeah, Amity’s parents were jerks (at least her Dad gets better.) It doesn’t excuse Amity’s refusal to stand up for Willow against Boscha, but it also proves something important.
#AMITY BLIGHT FREE#
Her choice to end their friendship was not of her own free will, but because her parents threatened to ensure Willow would never get into Hexside. The only way Amity manages to survive is by revealing the whole truth of what happened. The latter becomes the target of the Inner Willow, who represents Willow’s repressed rage at Amity and wants to burn her alive. The resulting attempts to fix things see Luz and Amity travel inside Willow’s mind. So, when Amity sees a chance to erase Willow’s memories of her (thanks to Luz), she takes it…only to almost destroy Willow’s mind. After that, she started hanging out with fellow Queen Bee’s Boscha and Skara, the former of whom would regularly torment Willow over the years. While they were best friends growing up, Amity chose to end their friendship on her birthday, claiming it was because of Willow’s weakness. One problem still needs to be addressed, though: Amity’s relationship with Willow. They still tease her, but it’s more light-hearted sibling teasing than malicious intent.

In addition, Ed and Em ease up on their treatment of Amity after learning how their actions almost got her killed. Seeing How Terrible Her Parents Areįollowing these events, Luz and Amity are on better terms with each other, forming an unlikely friendship that only grows once Luz starts attending Hexside. Granted, things hit a snag when Luz puts them all in danger while training, but she fixes things. After this, the two decide to start fresh, with Amity realizing she needs to work on being nicer. It also helps that they share a mutual love of the same book series, the Good Witch Azura. It’s something Luz can emphasize due to her social outcast background. The only reason she acts as she does is due to the immense pressure put on her by her family, teachers, and herself. Luz discovers that underneath her alpha bitch attitude, Amity is a genuinely kind person. This episode marks a turning point in Luz and Amity’s relationship. It also doesn’t help that Luz befriends her older brother and sister, Edric and Emira, who she considers nothing but troublemakers and a source of stress. She’s so used to everyone having some hidden motive or reason behind their actions that she fails to understand that Luz is just trying to be her friend. Seeing the Sweet Side Underneath the Sour Attitude.ĭespite wanting nothing to do with the likes of Luz, Amity’s frustration grows as the Human refuses to leave her alone, and she doesn’t understand why. It’s not much, but Luz starts to sneak into the young Blight’s heart. However, seeing Luz willing to put in the hard work despite her handicaps moves Amity a little. Poor Amity’s so ashamed she runs off to cry alone, only to be comforted by, of all people, Luz.Īt first, Amity considered Luz’s desire to become a Witch a childish whim and mockery of all the hard work Amity had to do. Despite looking set to win, though, the duel becomes another humiliation for Amity when it’s revealed that both Clawthorne sisters used their respective students to cheat. A Witch’s duel that Luz has no chance whatsoever of winning, and if she loses, she’ll have to give up her dreams of becoming a Witch.


Running into Luz once more at the annual Covention, Amity’s bullying of the Human and King prompts Luz to challenge her to a Witch’s duel.
