Polo
- TV Series
- 2024–
- 45m
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3.0/10
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This rousing docuseries goes behind the scenes of professional polo, offering an unprecedented look into the players' lives on and off the field.This rousing docuseries goes behind the scenes of professional polo, offering an unprecedented look into the players' lives on and off the field.This rousing docuseries goes behind the scenes of professional polo, offering an unprecedented look into the players' lives on and off the field.
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For two people who claim they care about animal rights, to promote a sport which severely damages the health of these wonderful animals is objectionable. There is nothing glamorous about it. It is a rich elitist sport which abuses animals. The damage to Polo ponies is well documented now so you cannot bury your head in the sand.
The series really does descend into a tacky 'Real Housewives' show. It's a shame that there are no female Polo players shown.
I'd urge people not to watch it, it's self promotion at its best with no thoughts as to the ethics of this sport. It's time we thought a lot more about the purpose of the shows we are making/watching. Our entertainment is not more important than the wellbeing of these animals.
The series really does descend into a tacky 'Real Housewives' show. It's a shame that there are no female Polo players shown.
I'd urge people not to watch it, it's self promotion at its best with no thoughts as to the ethics of this sport. It's time we thought a lot more about the purpose of the shows we are making/watching. Our entertainment is not more important than the wellbeing of these animals.
As someone who followed Polo in England most of my life I was looking forward to this series.
But how on earth could Netflix make such an exciting and interesting sport so tedious and so boring?
The characters were superficial and self-obsessed. Despite the fact that many polo players are great company and fun to be around, Netflix managed to find not even one likeable character. It was a bit like watching a re-run of Dallas.
Fortunately I know where the "off" button is on the remote control, and there are plenty of other things to stream, so I did not waste my time by watching the whole thing.
What I don't understand is why Netflix (who make some pretty good series) even bothered to stream this truly awful show.
But how on earth could Netflix make such an exciting and interesting sport so tedious and so boring?
The characters were superficial and self-obsessed. Despite the fact that many polo players are great company and fun to be around, Netflix managed to find not even one likeable character. It was a bit like watching a re-run of Dallas.
Fortunately I know where the "off" button is on the remote control, and there are plenty of other things to stream, so I did not waste my time by watching the whole thing.
What I don't understand is why Netflix (who make some pretty good series) even bothered to stream this truly awful show.
I really wanted to like the Polo documentary (well is more like reality tv), it hace some good parts like the father son competitive spirit, but that's about it, no bad but no good either,
The first episode was tough to connect with, because it presents a world that not only isn't very relatable to most people, but is boring to boot,"
I think they try to hard to be like the other sports documentaries on Netflix but the biggest problem is that Polo is not a sport that can connect with normal people, and that's the biggest problem with trying to bring a Polo documentary to Netflix, I am no sure if ever Polo as sport will be mainstream.
Having played polo for approximately 20 years of my adult life between the ages of 25 and 45, I must say that the series completely misses the point. Who cares about a one goal player named Louis who has a bad track record with relationships or an overly aggressive father pushing his son so hard that all joy of a magnificent sport is lost? The interpersonal relationships between players is mildly interesting, but the actual dynamics of a team, it's horses, and it's strategy seemed to have been completely glossed over in this series. Bill Clinton might have repeated James Carville's line, "it's about the economy, stupid". But someone seems to have forgotten that with Polo, it's about the horses, stupid.
Why on earth would Netflix support the filming of, and then actually air this documentary? Tedious. Boring. Totally unrelatable for anyone who doesn't have a spare few million in the bank. Pretentious and cold hearted. The disrespectful and cruel way in which horses are treated appears to be unregulated...Why? Elitism at its worst. I had high hopes and really wanted Prince Harry to show the world what he's made of... sadly he did but not in a positive way. I'd rather sit and watch paint dry to be honest... it would be of more use! I'm sorry but Meghan and Harry have proven that they are out of touch with the real world and have sadly shown the world that actually their 'creative ideas' aren't of any importance, interest or relevance to most people who live in it.
Did you know
- TriviaExecutive Produced by Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Matt Walsh Show: How DEI Is Destroying L.A.'s Fire Department (2025)
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- Lovaspóló
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