Mystic - The Revenge (S1E5)

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.
| Runtime (min) | 28 |
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| Air Date | 2020-08-11 |
| Genres | Family, Drama, Action & Adventure |
| Network(s) | CBBC |
Storyline
Issie attends a community gathering at the local marae, where tensions with Natasha reach a boiling point. Determined to get back at Natasha for her earlier cruelty, Issie hatches a revenge plan that backfires spectacularly, leaving her publicly embarrassed in front of her peers and the wider community. What begins as an attempt to stand up for herself quickly spirals into a humiliating situation that forces Issie to confront the consequences of letting anger drive her actions.
Meanwhile, a parallel storyline unfolds as Dan's grandmother emerges as a potentially crucial figure in understanding Issie's mysterious visions of the shipwreck. The episode weaves together Issie's social struggles with the ongoing supernatural mystery, suggesting that the older woman's knowledge of local history and legends may provide answers about the ghostly horse and the maritime disaster that haunts Issie's dreams. The connection between past and present deepens as Issie begins to realize her visions may be tied to real events.
What kids learn
This episode offers important lessons about the difference between standing up for yourself and seeking revenge. Issie's public humiliation demonstrates that retaliation, even when provoked by genuine mistreatment, often causes more harm than good and can damage one's own reputation and relationships. Children see firsthand how acting impulsively out of anger can lead to regret and unintended consequences that extend beyond the original conflict.
The episode also highlights the value of intergenerational wisdom and respecting elders' knowledge. Dan's grandmother represents a bridge to the past, showing young viewers that older community members often hold important information and perspectives that can help solve present-day mysteries and challenges. This storyline encourages children to listen to and learn from their elders rather than dismissing their stories as irrelevant.
Additionally, the marae setting provides cultural education about Māori community spaces and traditions, exposing viewers to the significance of these gathering places in New Zealand communities. The episode models cultural respect while exploring themes of belonging, community accountability, and the importance of maintaining one's integrity even when facing adversaries.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What exactly does Issie do to get revenge on Natasha? | The episode shows Issie executing a revenge plan at the marae party that goes too far and backfires publicly. While the specific details of her scheme unfold on screen, the key takeaway is that her attempt to humiliate Natasha ends up embarrassing Issie herself instead, teaching her that revenge rarely achieves the desired outcome and often makes situations worse. |
| Is the marae setting explained for children unfamiliar with Māori culture? | The marae is presented as a community gathering space central to the local area. While the show is set in New Zealand and incorporates Māori cultural elements naturally into the story, parents may want to provide additional context about marae as sacred meeting grounds in Māori culture, explaining their significance as places where important community events and ceremonies take place. |
| How should I talk to my child about Issie's revenge going wrong? | Use Issie's experience to discuss the difference between assertiveness and retaliation. Help your child understand that while Natasha's bullying was wrong, Issie's revenge plan was also inappropriate. Talk about healthier ways to respond to mistreatment, such as seeking help from trusted adults, using words to express feelings, or removing oneself from toxic situations rather than plotting payback. |
| What role does Dan's grandmother play in the mystery? | Dan's grandmother appears to have knowledge about local history that connects to Issie's visions of the shipwreck. The episode suggests she may understand the significance of what Issie has been experiencing, positioning her as a keeper of community memory and stories. This subplot emphasizes how elders often preserve important historical and cultural knowledge that younger generations need. |
| Does Issie face consequences for her actions at the party? | The episode shows Issie experiencing immediate social consequences through public embarrassment when her revenge plan backfires. This natural consequence serves as a learning moment, demonstrating that actions driven by anger and the desire for payback typically don't lead to satisfaction or resolution. The humiliation Issie faces helps her recognize that revenge isn't the answer to conflict. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 1 | 1 | Londoner Issie’s boring new life in New Zealand suddenly gets exciting when she encounters a frightened horse running through the wilderness. |
| 1 | 2 | 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. |
| 1 | 3 | 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. |
| 1 | 4 | 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. |
| 1 | 5 | 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. |
| 1 | 6 | 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 ... |
| 1 | 7 | 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? |
| 1 | 8 | 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. |
| 1 | 9 | 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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