Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Season 1 Episode 3 New! Now
Roman and Milo’s B-plot about a “haunted locker” feels like classic Wizards —a mundane fear blown out of proportion. It resolves without magic, teaching that bravery isn’t about fighting monsters but facing embarrassment. It’s short, sweet, and doesn’t distract from the main story. Where It Stumbles 1. Underused Supporting Cast Giada (Mimi Gianopulos) gets one line about grocery shopping. The Russo family cameo potential is completely absent here. While focusing on Billie and Justin is wise, the episode feels a little empty without a stronger ensemble.
The cabbage monsters are delightfully absurd—think Little Shop of Horrors meets a farmer’s market. Their “attack” involves rolling menacingly and spitting slime. The visual effects are low-budget but charmingly silly, fitting Disney Channel’s style. A running gag about Milo trying to befriend a cabbage is genuinely funny. wizards beyond waverly place season 1 episode 3
If you’ve seen any Wizards episode, you know the beats: magic accident → cover-up → lesson learned → everything fixed by the credits. There are no real stakes or twists. It’s comfort food, not groundbreaking TV. Roman and Milo’s B-plot about a “haunted locker”