Ponies review – Emilia Clarke’s joyful 70s spy thriller shouldn’t work … but it really does
This weirdly endearing show is a total mash-up of genres – espionage drama, buddy caper, retro movie. But that makes it a unique watch, with cracking chemistry and a lot of laughs I don’t know what it is, but I like it. That, I think, is the fairest summary I can give to Ponies, the weirdly (…)
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