Setting the owner causes the owner to be disabled while the message box is open.
If you don't set the owner then the user can click something else or even close the owner while the message box is open, then when the message box closes and the code after the call to MessageBox.Show runs your program can be in an unknown state - or if the owner was closed you are now running code inside a window that no longer exists and any calls to methods of WinForms or WPF (or for that matter also WinAPI and any other framework) are likely to cause a crushcrash.
