English Dub Review: Secrets of the Silent Witch ” Bernie Jones and Everett the Mute”

Overview

Monica chooses horse riding and chess as her electives and is selected to compete at the chess meet…

Our Take

This week’s episode slows the pace to focus on character bonds and quieter moments, giving the cast room to breathe while still carrying the same energy that has defined the series. Alongside the balance of lighthearted comedy, the spotlight falls on Monica’s past, with flashbacks that reveal major events that could’ve led up to the loneliness that shaped her, due to a friend’s misplaced jealousy and insecurity that turned what was once a perceived friendship into pain. Yet through it all, she shows quiet resilience, carrying herself with grace even when old wounds resurface, and with the support of her current allies, it’s clear she has finally found people who genuinely care for her in ways she never experienced before.

The rest of the story’s proceedings highlight the strength of its ensemble, with playful banter and small yet meaningful interactions adding weight while the humor keeps things light. It’s this mix of warmth and fun that lets Monica’s struggles breathe while reminding viewers of the lively energy that sets the series apart.

Overall, with just two episodes left, we get what’s possibly the final arc of this season that blends humor, drama, and strong character work to deliver one of the season’s more memorable outings. While not the flashiest, it deepens Monica’s character while giving her a new challenge and new ways to respond to situations she didn’t think would come back to haunt her. It strikes a careful balance of heartache and hope. By focusing on the bonds that define the series, it sets the stage for what potential conflicts could come next!

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