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Mako Mermaids technically concludes with Season 3, Episode 16, titled "The Chosen One," often labeled as Season 4 on streaming platforms
. This final episode centers on defeating the dragon threat, features the return of Rikki Chadwick, and solidifies the safety of the Mako pod . Watch a recap of the episode on AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Mako Mermaids Season 4 - Final Episode - Final Scene
Diving Deep: The Impact of Mako Mermaids Season 4, Episode 16
The series finale of Mako Mermaids (often referred to as Season 4, Episode 16 in international markets like Netflix, or Season 3, Episode 16 in its original Australian run) serves as a climactic conclusion to the magical journey on Mako Island. Titled "The Sea Dragon," this episode wraps up major character arcs and reinforces the show's core themes of family, sacrifice, and the enduring bond between land and sea. The Search for Nerissa
The central conflict of the final season revolves around Mimmi and Zac’s quest to discover the truth about their long-lost mother, Nerissa. Mimmi, discovered to be the older sibling, leads the emotional charge to reunite their family, defying the caution of the Pod. This episode brings their search to a head as they face the legendary Water Dragon, a creature that had previously stripped Evie of her mermaid powers. Key Plot Points & Character Resolutions mako mermaids season 4eps16 top
The Dragon's Secret: The episode reveals that the Water Dragon is not merely a monster but is intrinsically tied to Nerissa's disappearance.
Zac and Mimmi’s Bond: The two half-siblings must combine their unique merman and mermaid strengths to break a centuries-old curse.
Cam’s Redemption: Originally a character fueled by jealousy of Zac's powers, Cam completes his arc by being a loyal ally to the mermaids, proving that humans and magical beings can coexist peacefully.
Evie’s New Normal: Despite losing her tail earlier in the season, Evie remains a central member of the group, highlighting that her worth was never defined solely by her magic. Legacy and The Return of Rikki Chadwick Mako Mermaids technically concludes with Season 3, Episode
One of the most celebrated aspects of the final episodes was the guest appearance of Rikki Chadwick (Cariba Heine) from the original H2O: Just Add Water. Her presence acted as a bridge between the two generations of Mako fans, confirming that the magic of the island remains as potent as ever. Is There a Season 5?
While fans often search for "Season 4" or "Season 5" content, the series officially concluded its run in 2016. Producers have stated that there are currently no plans for a revival, leaving the final episode as the definitive end to the Mako Mermaids saga. Mako Mermaids (TV Series 2013–2016) - Episode list - IMDb
Memorable Quotes
Ondina: “I’ve faced storms, sharks, and even my own sister’s betrayal. But climbing a rock without my tail? That’s the real nightmare.”
Zac: “You forget—I was human first. And humans don’t need fins to fight.” Ondina: “I’ve faced storms, sharks, and even my
Weilan (before the ritual): “My grandmother said the Eastern Moon chose me for a reason. I finally understand—it wasn’t power. It was trust.”
Key Moments
- Emotional beat: Ondina admits she’s afraid of losing her powers permanently. Mimmi reassures her that their bond is stronger than any magic.
- Action sequence: Mid-climb, the tide wraith attacks. Zac fights it off using land-based martial arts mixed with controlled water blasts—a skill no mermaid has ever shown.
- Twist: At the Crown of Tides, they discover a hidden inscription revealing that the “top” isn’t a physical peak—it’s a state of unity. All three mermaid moon types (Northern, Southern, Eastern) must channel their power simultaneously through one person. That person? Weilan, the Eastern mermaid, who has secretly been carrying dormant ancestral magic.
- Cliffhanger ending: As Weilan begins the ritual, Draven appears at the base of the cliff and shatters the Moon Pool from a distance. The episode ends with the mermaids feeling the ground shake—and a shot of the Mako Moon Pool going dark for the first time in history.
Why do people think there is a Season 4?
If you are seeing references to a "Season 4" online, it is usually due to one of two reasons:
- The Netflix Release Schedule: In some regions, Netflix labeled the second half of Season 2 as "Season 3." This means the actual Season 3 was labeled by some fans as "Season 4."
- H2O: Just Add Water Confusion: Fans often confuse Mako Mermaids with the original show, H2O: Just Add Water, which also had a structure involving a graduation episode and a final season.
The Plot Recap
This episode wraps up the "Water Dragon" storyline and the threat to the pod.
- The Threat: The Chinese Water Dragon has been released and threatens to destroy the Moon Ring and the mermaids' magic. The dragon is actually a mutated mermaid named Weilan’s grandmother, who was cursed by a rival pod in China.
- The Plan: Ondina, Mimmi, and Weilan realize they cannot fight the dragon with brute force. They must use a specific spell to turn the dragon back into a human/mermaid.
- The Moon Ring: The dragon's primary goal is to destroy the Moon Ring. The girls must protect it at all costs.
- Zac's Role: Zac continues to play a vital role as the only merman. He helps protect the island and supports Mimmi.
- The Climax: The group lures the dragon to Mako Island during a full moon. They perform a moon spell that requires perfect synchronization. Instead of destroying the dragon, the spell breaks the curse. The dragon transforms back into Weilan’s grandmother (who appears as an older mermaid).
- The Resolution: With the threat gone, the magical barrier around Mako Island is safe. The land-dwelling mermaids (Ondina, Mimmi, and Weilan) can officially rejoin the pod in the ocean.
- The Ending: The season ends on a high note with the three mermaids and Zac celebrating their victory. The pod is united, and they have a full, happy ending. In many ways, it acts as a setup for a future that never happened (a Season 4), but it provides closure to the dragon arc.
What Felt Rushed
Let’s be honest — Season 4 was shorter than previous ones, and Episode 16 shows the strain. A few subplots are resolved in single lines of dialogue (remember the merman council? Neither does the episode). The water dragon buildup was intense, but its defeat comes a little too easily. Also, some secondary human characters (like Evie and Chris) are barely in the finale, which feels like a missed beat given their investment in earlier seasons.