English Dub Review: MF Ghost “The 1:09PM Miracle”
Bittersweet Closure…
Overview
Ren invites Kanata out to the beach, but some serious news threatens to put a damper on their plans…
Our Take
Picking up from the previous episode, Kanata finally receives answers about his long-lost father, but not in the way he hoped. The news arrives too late, reframing his journey to Japan with a bittersweet weight and casting his recent race in a new emotional light. What initially felt like a simple comeback now carries deeper meaning, and while the timing is cruel, the revelation adds a somber layer to his motivations without derailing the competitive focus of the series.
The rest of the proceedings leans heavily into introspection, trading high-speed intensity for quiet reflection. Ren steps up in a meaningful way, offering steady support during Kanata’s most vulnerable moment, while the broader racing world continues to move around them. Familiar faces bring flashes of nostalgia, subtle character beats hint at shifting dynamics among rivals, and even moments of levity feel tempered by the heavier tone. Not every narrative choice lands smoothly, but the emotional core remains clear.
Overall, this installment reshapes Kanata’s purpose without resorting to spectacle, grounding his resolve in something more personal. By tying past and present together, the story strengthens his emotional foundation while keeping future developments just out of sight. It’s a reflective pause that deepens the stakes heading into what comes next.







"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs