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On the other side of the woods, Adora is struggling with her own guilt and confusion. Enter Madame Razz, a chaotic, forgetful, and utterly adorable old witch living in the woods. On the other side of the woods, Adora
At first glance, Razz seems like typical comic relief—she can’t quite remember Adora’s name and mistakes a Horde tank for a "friend." But as the episode progresses, Razz becomes a pivotal figure. She introduces Adora (and the audience) to the concept that the war isn't just black and white.
Razz remembers the past differently than the Horde teaches it. Through her hazy memory, we get the first real hints at the lore of the First Ones and the true nature of the war. It’s a brilliant narrative device; by having a character who confuses "then" and "now," the show allows Adora to see the ruins of the past through a lens of empathy rather than conquest.
As an early episode, it’s crucial in converting viewers’ curiosity into investment. It clarifies stakes, deepens relationships, and provides an emotionally satisfying origin-becoming moment that the rest of the season builds on.