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Mystic - The Sacrifice (S1E3)

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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.

Runtime (min)28
Air Date2020-07-28
GenresFamily, Drama, Action & Adventure
Network(s)CBBC

Storyline

The stables host their annual Family Fun Day, a community event that brings together riders, families, and local supporters. The day takes on added significance when the kids learn they'll be competing directly against their longtime rivals from Dulmoth Park, raising the stakes for everyone involved. Issie finds herself caught between wanting to prove herself in the competition and managing the increasingly frequent and vivid visions that have been disrupting her life since arriving at the stables.

As the day unfolds, Issie's determination to succeed leads her to make impulsive choices that put both herself and others at risk. Her reckless behavior during the competition draws concern from the adults around her, particularly when it becomes clear she's not being fully honest about what's driving her actions. The consequences of her decisions threaten her standing at the stables, forcing Issie to confront whether she can continue to ignore the mysterious visions or if she needs to find a way to understand what they mean.

What kids learn

This episode explores the importance of honesty and communication when facing challenges that feel overwhelming or difficult to explain. Issie's struggle with her visions demonstrates how keeping secrets and trying to handle everything alone can lead to poor decisions that affect not only yourself but also the people who care about you. Young viewers see that asking for help or confiding in trusted adults is a sign of strength, not weakness, especially when dealing with something confusing or frightening.

The competitive dynamic between the stables and Dulmoth Park introduces lessons about healthy rivalry and sportsmanship. Children observe how competition can motivate teams to work harder and support one another, but also how the pressure to win can sometimes cloud judgment. The episode shows that proving yourself doesn't mean taking dangerous shortcuts or ignoring safety and rules.

Issie's reckless behavior and its consequences teach viewers about accountability and the ripple effects of impulsive actions. When we make choices in the heat of the moment without thinking them through, we risk losing the trust of people who have invested in us and believed in our potential. The episode reinforces that earning back trust requires acknowledging mistakes and demonstrating genuine change.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What kind of reckless behavior does Issie engage in during this episode?Issie makes impulsive decisions during the Family Fun Day competition that put herself and potentially others at risk. Her actions stem from her determination to prove herself while simultaneously being distracted and disturbed by her ongoing visions. The episode shows her pushing boundaries and ignoring safety protocols in ways that concern the adults supervising the event, though the specific dangerous acts are presented within the context of competitive riding rather than gratuitous risk-taking.
Are the visions Issie experiences frightening or disturbing for younger viewers?The visions in this episode are presented as mysterious and disorienting rather than horror-oriented or graphic. They're brief, dreamlike sequences that interrupt Issie's concentration and leave her confused about their meaning. The show treats them as a puzzle to be solved rather than something designed to scare viewers. Younger or more sensitive children might find the uncertainty around the visions somewhat unsettling, but the tone remains within the adventure-mystery genre rather than veering into anything genuinely frightening.
How serious are the consequences Issie faces for her behavior?The episode treats Issie's actions seriously, with real stakes regarding her future at the stables. The adults in charge recognize that her reckless behavior during the competition crosses important lines around safety and trust. While the show doesn't reveal the full extent of potential consequences within this single episode, it's clear that Issie has jeopardized the privilege of riding and training at the stables, creating genuine tension about whether she'll be allowed to continue pursuing her passion there.
What is the rivalry with Dulmoth Park about, and is it portrayed negatively?The rivalry between the two stables is presented as a longstanding competitive relationship typical of neighboring equestrian facilities. It's portrayed as spirited rather than mean-spirited, providing motivation for the kids to work together and do their best. The competition itself is structured and supervised, emphasizing skill and teamwork. While there's natural tension and a desire to win, the episode doesn't depict the rivalry as toxic or encourage poor sportsmanship as a model for young viewers.
Does Issie tell anyone about her visions in this episode?This episode focuses on Issie's struggle with whether to share what she's experiencing or continue trying to manage it alone. Her reluctance to confide in others is a central tension, as the visions become harder to ignore and begin affecting her behavior in visible ways. Whether she chooses to open up to friends or trusted adults is part of the episode's emotional arc, highlighting the difficulty many young people face when dealing with experiences they don't fully understand themselves.

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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