>>112781547Luz is excited to be trained by Eda as a witch in this fantastical magical world, but gets bored of it within a few hours (In episode 2, it's the next day). I don't care how boring you think going door-to-door selling boil cream is, she's still encountering fantastical beings and should be excited. Even if she was portrayed as being terrified of this world, that would be different, but she's portrayed as bored. That doesn't seem right for a fantasy-driven girl who has spent only 24 hours in another dimension.
She is bored by Eda yet again in episode 3 because Eda wants to dig through a slug carcass. Luz is grossed out by this, but we see in episode 1 that Luz has no problem with gross stuff. She made a taxidermy griffin out of a dead squirrel and pigeon and filled it with spiders, but now dead stuff bothers her? And then immediately afterward, she's willing to spend en entire school day in a vat of purple monster goo. Why was she so grossed out by Eda?
At the end of episode 3, she leaves Willow on a tense note while saying she's going to go get Eda for help, but then she reaches Eda and doesn't start talking about, "We have to go to the school, quickly!". And then Willow and Gus show up out of nowhere saying the problem was resolved. The pacing is awkward and anti-climatic.
There's a bunch of little things like this but across three episodes, it's already glaring and not a good sign when these people don't understand basic pacing and characterization.