Seeing Amity have to acknowledge how she hurt Willow in the past, while simultaneously seeing the physical manifestation of that hurt from Willow’s perspective, presents a new side to Amity that explains her mean-girl persona and why she acted the way she did earlier in the Season. The episode presents an interesting visual representation of how the brain protects itself from trauma through the use of Willow’s inner mind, which looks like a raging flame whose only goal is to protect Willow from the hurt within these memories. After Amity accidentally burns Willow’s memories, she and Luz ( Sarah Nicole-Robles) must travel through Willow’s mind to fix the details lost in the flames to restore her to who she was, and in the process Amity must face the emotional damage she caused within Willow. While this is a Willow ( Tati Gabrielle) focused episode, the story takes a specific focus on the previous relationship between Amity ( Mae Whitman) and Willow, and the guilt Amity feels about the dissolving of their friendship.
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