The adventures of Katherine ' Kit' Bridges who relocates to England when her father joins the faculty at Covington Academy, an elite equestrian boarding school.The adventures of Katherine ' Kit' Bridges who relocates to England when her father joins the faculty at Covington Academy, an elite equestrian boarding school.The adventures of Katherine ' Kit' Bridges who relocates to England when her father joins the faculty at Covington Academy, an elite equestrian boarding school.
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Ride is a sweet and perfect show for young adults. It's about a Canadian girl who goes to an equestrian boarding school in England and forms a bond with her horse, all while trying to fit in with the uptight people of Covington Academy.
Beautifully shot in Ireland (as a stand-in for England) the show features the misadventures of Kit (Kendra Leigh Timmins) as she tries to navigate life at a prestigious private school in another country. Kit is sweet and sincere and means well but has the angst and emotion of a teen girl struggling to find herself (all played adorably well by Timmins). She makes friends along the way--including her horse TK--and does her best to please the dour Headmistress, Lady Covington (Sara Botsford), as well as her father (Mike Shara), the Stable Master at Covington. Botsford is especially good as the prim and proper British headmistress.
Kit is not perfect and often makes mistakes, making her character all the more endearing to kids who understand that life can be hard, and no one is perfect, even if we are sometimes expected to be. As a foil to her lack of perfection, Kit butts heads with the popular British girl, Elaine (Alana Boden), Kit's perfect and put-together (friendly) nemesis (played by a delightfully catty Boden).
The series features the usual teen intrigue, like who's dating who, and a mystery involving Kit's mother, while also presenting obstacles the students must overcome, such as the sale of Kit's beloved horse, qualifying in riding competitions, and not being afraid to get back on the horse and try again.
The show may not be for everyone, such as jaded adults who don't understand that the show was not written for them, those who expect slapstick sight gags or toilet humour, prevalent in other kids' shows, or some boys who may not be interested in a show about girls and horses. But with its sweetness and acceptance, learning to be the best you can, and its sense of community, Ride is the kind of show that makes most kids wish Covington Academy was real. Ride on!
Beautifully shot in Ireland (as a stand-in for England) the show features the misadventures of Kit (Kendra Leigh Timmins) as she tries to navigate life at a prestigious private school in another country. Kit is sweet and sincere and means well but has the angst and emotion of a teen girl struggling to find herself (all played adorably well by Timmins). She makes friends along the way--including her horse TK--and does her best to please the dour Headmistress, Lady Covington (Sara Botsford), as well as her father (Mike Shara), the Stable Master at Covington. Botsford is especially good as the prim and proper British headmistress.
Kit is not perfect and often makes mistakes, making her character all the more endearing to kids who understand that life can be hard, and no one is perfect, even if we are sometimes expected to be. As a foil to her lack of perfection, Kit butts heads with the popular British girl, Elaine (Alana Boden), Kit's perfect and put-together (friendly) nemesis (played by a delightfully catty Boden).
The series features the usual teen intrigue, like who's dating who, and a mystery involving Kit's mother, while also presenting obstacles the students must overcome, such as the sale of Kit's beloved horse, qualifying in riding competitions, and not being afraid to get back on the horse and try again.
The show may not be for everyone, such as jaded adults who don't understand that the show was not written for them, those who expect slapstick sight gags or toilet humour, prevalent in other kids' shows, or some boys who may not be interested in a show about girls and horses. But with its sweetness and acceptance, learning to be the best you can, and its sense of community, Ride is the kind of show that makes most kids wish Covington Academy was real. Ride on!
This show is great! It has complex and appealing characters that we are always looking forward to watching! Our whole family will sit down and enjoy our new routine of watching this show every week night! I highly recommend this show if you have kids that love horses just like you might!
Its like, how many annoying, brainless characters can we jam into a TV series with Jonny Gray? A lot. More than enough to go around in this poor excuse for entertainment. Zero common sense evident. The main character "Kit" is plenty unbearable In accordance with her opiate junkie logic, "I'm going to a horse riding school but I'm scared of riding horses." Riiight.. and whats with the segregation themes? Why do the two Indian kids have to be in love? Why do the Americans always stick with each other and hide in the barn discussing little schemes? 90% of my time watching this show was spent thinking "what?...why?..." I don't blame the actors and actresses (mostly) I know its the writers/director telling them to speak and act that way. There are a few (eg: 2) other semi tolerable characters that lend some kind of charm to what would otherwise be a complete train wreck. what do you expect, a familiar case is the show Max & Shred. Jonny Gray is pretty much the only tolerable character in both instances.
10mr-62948
This show has romance between a girl and her horse.In this show, and name "Kit" who attends a boarding school in England with her friends and learns how to ride a horse, she is also a North American girl who is in a relationship with her horse and friends. The show is Nick's 5th soap opera and the 1st soap opera in a year. The show should be up for a Primetime Emmy Award this year,Golden Globe next year,plus Kids Choice Award & People's Choice Award next year including a Teen Choice Award this year and a Satellite Award & a TV Land Icon Award for Future Classic next year too.
10jcthp
Innocent, sincere and absolutely adorable! Family loves it and is praying there is more to come!
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- TriviaThe 3 girls, main characters are small in height. Anya: 1.52, Kit: 1.55 and Elaine: 1.60.
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