Witch from Merxury Ep 4: Secrets and Betrayal

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In episode 4 of "Witch from Mercury," the storyline continues to follow the adventures of the protagonist, Stella, a teenage girl who discovers she has magical powers. The episode begins with Stella still adjusting to her new life as a witch and attending a magical school in a hidden realm. She faces challenges in her classes, including mastering spells and potions, but she is determined to prove herself. Meanwhile, a mysterious character named Evangeline is introduced. She seems to possess extensive knowledge of magic and has a dark and enigmatic demeanor. Stella is intrigued by Evangeline and wants to learn more about her, but there is an air of caution surrounding this new acquaintance.


Episode 4 gives us a motivation for Suletta and reminds us why she’s actually here at school. She may be an Aerial Ace but she’s got a lot to learn in terms of understanding teamwork and tactics. Her failure to complete the ground tactics exercise was proof that’s she’s not a prodigy at piloting.

Meanwhile, Suletta is approached by Elan, who offers her the support of his House, when Miorine suddenly appears, declaring him among her and thus Suletta s enemies. Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch From Mercury - Episode Four Unseen Trap みえない地雷, Mienai Jirai is the fourth episode of Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch from Mercury.

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Stella is intrigued by Evangeline and wants to learn more about her, but there is an air of caution surrounding this new acquaintance. As the story progresses, it becomes evident that there is a prophecy surrounding Stella and her magical abilities. It is revealed that she might hold the key to the balance between good and evil in the magical world.

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With the Jeturk issue settled, it’s time for Suletta to move on to bigger things like class assignments! When assigned to an exercise where she has to navigate a minefield with with a standard mech, Suletta discovers something she’s sorely lacking; people to help her. The assignment requires one to have a spotter and mechanic to guide the mech pilot. Being the only member of house “Mercury” means that she’s gotta beg help from other houses. This leads her to the Earthian team where she discovers the depths of the prejudice Spacians have for Eartians and vice-versa.

Review:

Did you not see that “Make Friends” or “Have Allies” was at the top of the syllabus?!

I have the advantage of being four episodes in now and the show has made some moves to help clear up some of the stuff about it that Scott railed against in Episode 1 (while he chugged a liter and a half of Haterade).

I don’t dislike this show nearly as much as some other members of our quad. The show looks and sounds great. It’s clean and sharp animation combined with some neat mech designs grab me at a base level. As for the initial premise… Having grown up on Kids WB and therefore Yu-Gi-Oh, I can buy into the idea of kids randomly having duels to settle seemingly trivial matters (no wonder your parents are never around!). I wasn’t thrilled about it mind you, but I can just go with it for the sake of helping guide me through the actions of the story.

Thankfully that isn’t the case here and I can see the logic behind the setup. It’s not flawless but:

A.) There’s an official process to dueling, as seen in Episode 3 so you can’t just challenge another student to a duel on the playground after school for random stakes as you please.

B.) The duels work a bit like the Oscars I guess, where the biggest dog in the yard is guaranteed to win due to financial and technological backing. Nobody’s gonna help you fix your mech if you are part of the poorer teams, so you don’t want to mess around with duels for petty squabbles and

C.) The financial fate of your company and family reputation is on the line here so even the rich kids aren’t screwing around with duels all willy-nilly.

I’m glad the show so far this isn’t a mad grab for the title of “Holder”, despite how coveted that label is. I mean seriously though…who the heck WANTS to be engaged to Miorine. Ugh…

I initially had trepidation about a Gundam show set at a school but thinking about it now, school gives you an easy go to microcosm of societal conflict and prejudice. We get to experience the views of the world outside without having a scope that’s too massive for the show to handle.

Episode 4 gives us Suletta’s “motivation” which appears to be that she wants to graduate from Mech School in order to have the credentials (and potentially financial backing?) to start a Mech(?) School of her own on Mercury. I use “motivation” here in quotes because while it may be her motivation, I am of the impression this is a pipe dream. It’s likely nobody would help her establish a school on backwater Mercury even if she’s holding a degree from this school. My money is on Suletta being a puppet of her mom’s, who’s out for revenge on Delling tangentially and that plot is going to unfold over the double cour of this show. Let’s see how it goes. Regardless I am rather curious about Lady Prospera’s angle here.

Girl…guaranteed the plot is planning to crush your dreams

While I initially found it melodramatic in terms of how common it is for the Spacians to bully or sabotage the Earthians, I sat down for a second and remembered: yes, children that age are in fact that awful to one another.

The school itself exists for the sake of pumping out graduates who perpetuate the Benerit Group so they have no obligation to care who makes it through and who doesn’t. Doubly so for Team Earth, who is everyone’s punching bag apparently. I find the class divide interesting so I’m curious to see how the Spacian’s rank even among each other (Mercury is clearly on the low end of the respect spectrum here).

Earth is the bottom of the barrel and subject to military violence to keep them in line.

As a last note, I feel like Suletta’s failure in the mine detection exercise was a welcome moment. She can pilot Aerial like an ace but she’s clearly never used other mechs nor has she done much tactical work. Most importantly, she has never worked with other people. Her desperate attempt to find teammates to complete the exercise did make me feel bad for her. I wish she’d stutter less but Suletta is growing on me a little as the show progresses.

Mission Friendship = Failure. Please return to the start and try again. Life’s tough kid, get a…oh wait…you are already wearing a helmet.

As a random aside, how do the classes in this show work? You can just take a make-up exam infinitely?? I guess the idea is that if you fail out, it was your choice or lack of desire to try anymore that drove it.

Honestly I’m impressed that the show didn’t instantly allow her to become besties with the Earthian team (although it was looking good until ChuChu came in). Hatred runs deep so it’d be too easy to have her be buddies with these guys on a first pass. I’m doubly impressed that it’s Miorine of all people that steps in to help her with the exercise. I guess they do keep her at this school for more than just tomato growing and being a trophy wife for The Holder.

If you look reeeaaaalllly hard, I swear she wants to be friends. Holy crap, you are GOOD at something other than complaining and making a sour face?!

Now I know what you are thinking. Su?! How can those two paragraphs above be your last statements. Are you not gonna talk about ChuChu sucker punching those Spacian wenches?

Fear not friends. I’m even gonna give you a little video clip. This was unexpected and I just laughed. Wow show. You just went for it, huh? ChuChu has been elevated to a high status in my book. If the school allows these Spacian girls to play this dirty and get away with it, I am all for them getting the business end of an Earthian fist.

Summary:

Episode 4 gives us a motivation for Suletta and reminds us why she’s actually here at school. She may be an Aerial Ace but she’s got a lot to learn in terms of understanding teamwork and tactics. Her failure to complete the ground tactics exercise was proof that’s she’s not a prodigy at piloting.

In more shocking news, Miorine can actually do something tactical in this show and ChuChu is a freaking wrecking ball. Who would have guessed. Drama and excitement all around!

A.) There’s an official process to dueling, as seen in Episode 3 so you can’t just challenge another student to a duel on the playground after school for random stakes as you please.
Witch from merxury ep 4

This revelation adds an extra layer of pressure on Stella, pushing her to train harder and find her place in this world. However, not everything is as it seems, and Stella begins to question the intentions of those around her. She starts uncovering hidden secrets and the true motives of some characters. This discovery fuels her determination to find the truth and navigate through the intricate web of deception that surrounds her. The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment. As Stella's powers develop, the stakes rise, and the dangers become more apparent. The witch from Mercury is beginning to realize her potential and must face the challenges that lie ahead. With captivating storytelling and engaging characters, episode 4 of "Witch from Mercury" keeps viewers enthralled and yearning for more. It promises an exciting continuation of Stella's journey as she embraces her destiny and confronts the conflicts within the magical realm..

Reviews for "Witch from Merxury Ep 4: The Redemption of a Villain"

1. Jane - 1 star - I was extremely disappointed with "Witch from Merxury" episode 4. The storyline lacked direction and coherence, and the characters felt flat and one-dimensional. The pacing was inconsistent, with long stretches of dull and unnecessary dialogue. Overall, it just felt like a complete waste of time, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating and engaging story.
2. Mike - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Witch from Merxury" episode 4, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The plot felt disjointed and poorly executed, with many loose ends left unresolved. The acting was subpar, with several scenes lacking the emotional depth necessary to make them believable. I found myself growing increasingly frustrated and disengaged as the episode progressed, and I'm not sure if I'll continue watching the series after this disappointing installment.
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars - "Witch from Merxury" episode 4 didn't live up to the hype for me. The pacing was incredibly slow, and there were several unnecessary scenes that added nothing to the overall story. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to connect with the characters. While there were a few redeeming moments scattered throughout, they were overshadowed by the overall lackluster execution. I hope that future episodes will improve, but for now, I'm left feeling unsatisfied and uninterested in continuing with the series.
4. Mark - 1 star - I couldn't stand "Witch from Merxury" episode 4. The plot was convoluted and confusing, with no clear direction or purpose. The acting was wooden and unconvincing, with characters delivering their lines in a stiff and artificial manner. I found myself rolling my eyes more than once at the cheesy and over-the-top moments that felt completely out of place. Overall, I regret wasting my time watching this episode and can't understand the praise it has received from other viewers.

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