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Mystic - The Return (S1E13)

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Runtime (min)28
Air Date2021-03-23
GenresFamily, Drama, Action & Adventure
Network(s)CBBC

Storyline

In the season finale of Mystic, the stakes reach their peak as the characters face the consequences of choices made throughout the season. Issie must confront unresolved tensions at Kauri Point Stables while navigating her complicated relationships with her friends and her deep connection to the mysterious horse Mystic. The episode brings together the threads of friendship, trust, and belonging that have defined the season.

As the title suggests, this episode centers on a significant return that reshapes the dynamics at the stables. Characters are forced to reckon with past decisions and determine what truly matters to them. The episode balances emotional resolution with the ongoing mysteries surrounding Mystic's origins and Issie's unique bond with the horse, setting the stage for future developments while providing closure to the season's primary conflicts.

What parents say

Parents have praised Mystic for its positive portrayal of friendship and perseverance, noting that the show offers wholesome entertainment centered on horses and rural life. Many appreciate that the series emphasizes problem-solving, responsibility, and the importance of caring for animals, making it appealing for horse-loving children and families seeking quality content without excessive mature themes.

Some parents have mentioned that the show handles interpersonal conflicts and teenage emotions in age-appropriate ways, allowing younger viewers to see characters work through disagreements and misunderstandings. Parents note that the New Zealand setting provides beautiful scenery and a refreshing change from typical teen dramas. A few parents have observed that while the show is generally suitable for tweens and young teens, some emotional intensity around family issues and friendship drama may require context for sensitive younger viewers.

Overall, parents recommend Mystic as a solid choice for families with children interested in horses, adventure, and stories about finding where you belong.

What kids learn

This episode reinforces important lessons about facing difficult situations rather than avoiding them. Young viewers see that returning to confront problems, even when it feels uncomfortable, is often necessary for growth and healing. The characters demonstrate that courage isn't the absence of fear but the willingness to move forward despite uncertainty.

Children learn about the value of forgiveness and second chances through the relationships portrayed in the episode. The storyline illustrates that people make mistakes and that offering understanding—while also maintaining healthy boundaries—is part of mature friendship. Kids observe how honest communication helps resolve conflicts that might otherwise fester and damage relationships.

The episode also emphasizes themes of loyalty and commitment, particularly through the responsibility the characters show toward the horses and each other. Young viewers see that meaningful relationships require effort and that standing by friends during challenging times strengthens bonds. The connection between Issie and Mystic continues to model the deep trust and mutual respect that can exist between humans and animals when both are treated with care and patience.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is this episode emotionally intense for younger viewers?The episode does carry emotional weight as it resolves season-long conflicts and features characters confronting difficult feelings about friendship, belonging, and trust. While the tone remains appropriate for the show's tween and teen audience, sensitive younger children may feel the tension during confrontational scenes. The episode ultimately offers hopeful resolution, but parents of particularly sensitive viewers might want to watch alongside their children to provide reassurance during more intense moments.
Does the episode provide closure or end on a cliffhanger?As a season finale, the episode balances resolution with ongoing story potential. The main conflicts of the season receive meaningful closure, giving viewers satisfaction about character arcs and relationships. However, the episode also leaves certain mysteries and possibilities open for future exploration, particularly regarding Mystic's background and Issie's journey. This approach provides a complete story while maintaining interest in the show's continuation, which is typical for serialized family programming.
Are there any scary or dangerous scenes involving the horses?The episode maintains the show's established approach to depicting horses and stable life with realism but without graphic content. Any challenging situations involving the animals are handled in ways that emphasize care and responsibility rather than shock value. The show consistently portrays proper horse handling and safety, making it suitable for young equestrian enthusiasts. Parents can expect age-appropriate tension but nothing that would be traumatizing or inappropriate for the target audience.
How are the friendship conflicts resolved in this episode?The episode addresses friendship tensions through honest conversations and characters taking accountability for their actions. Rather than offering simplistic solutions, the storyline shows that repairing relationships takes effort, vulnerability, and mutual understanding. Characters demonstrate maturity by acknowledging their mistakes and working toward reconciliation. This realistic approach provides good modeling for young viewers about how to navigate their own friendship challenges, showing that resolution is possible when people communicate openly and genuinely care about each other.
Is this a good stopping point if we're watching as a family?Yes, this episode serves as a natural conclusion to the season's primary storylines, making it a satisfying stopping point for families watching together. While the show continues beyond this episode, the finale provides enough resolution that viewers won't feel frustrated by unfinished business. Families can comfortably pause here and decide whether to continue with subsequent seasons based on their interest and schedule. The episode wraps up character arcs in ways that feel complete while leaving the door open for more adventures.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Londoner Issie’s boring new life in New Zealand suddenly gets exciting when she encounters a frightened horse running through the wilderness.
12
Issie discovers that rescue horse Blaze has life-threatening injuries. When Tom insists that Blaze is impossible to tame and can't be saved, Issie refuses to give up on her.
13
At the stables' Family Fun Day, the kids compete with rivals Dulmoth Park. Issie's visions become hard to ignore and her reckless behaviour endangers her future at the stables.
14
Issie looks for Mystic on a remote beach and finds buried treasure, which could be connected to her visions. And secrets are revealed when she and Caleb get trapped together on the beach.
15
Issie attends a party at the local marae and humiliates herself by taking her revenge against Natasha too far. Meanwhile, Dan's grandmother may hold the key to Issie's shipwreck vision.
16
Issie gets a new vision of Mystic running through the forest along an old railway track and wonders if this might be the clue that will lead her to Blaze's herd. After some encouragement, Issie decides to ride out on Blaze to find the tracks, and Caroline, Caleb, Dan and Natasha join her on the mission. As they journey deeper into the forest, past their favourite swimming hole, the kids make a series of bewildering discoveries and eventually realise they're completely and utterly lost. With one of the gang's future ambitions at stake, they face a race against time to ...
17
Issie rides Blaze in the Cross-Country Trials against rivals Dulmoth Park - but is Caroline really fit enough to compete? And who spooked Blaze right before Issie's ride?
18
A storm sees the kids staying over at the stables, Natasha takes a chance in her friendship with Dan, Issie discovers the truth about Hexronn and the gang launch a campaign.
19
Hexron tries to get Kauri Point's support at the council meeting. Izzie is publicly shamed when her hard past is revealed. Kauri Point relationships are all strained.
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