Ponies – S01E01- Second Hand News
A deceptively breezy opener that hides emotional bite beneath its playful charm.
A deceptively breezy opener that hides emotional bite beneath its playful charm.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms crafts humble heroes into legends we root for (4.5/5). Stronger than House of the Dragon’s start (IMDb 8.7 pilot), it trails GoT’s epic scope (IMDb 8.9).
The final episode trades tourney glory for heartfelt goodbyes that linger deeper than any sword clash.
Episode 4 reminds us that mercy can be more dangerous than steel when the world keeps score. This episode feels quieter on the surface, but emotionally, it cuts deeper than anything before it.
The third episode proves that reputation can be a shield or a weapon, depending on who holds it. This episode asks a simple question and lets it complicate everything. Who decides what honor looks like?
The series builds quietly on its premiere, shifting focus from introduction to intention. This episode is less about where the road leads and more about what it costs to keep walking it.