When Grandpa finally points at Sadie, the whole room freezes. That little kid in the vest eating a cherry? Pure chaos energy. The way he stares down the pool table like he owns it—chef's kiss. (Dubbed)The Little Pool God isn't just about balls and cues; it's about legacy, pressure, and a child who might be the only one calm enough to win. I'm hooked.
Who knew a pool match could feel like a family reunion gone wrong? The Morris clan is falling apart over who gets to play, while the leather-jacket guy laughs like he's already won. But then Sadie steps up—and suddenly, everyone's quiet. This show turns billiards into Shakespeare. And yes, I binged three episodes on netshort app. No regrets.
The guy with the golden mask doesn't say a word, but his presence screams 'I know something you don't.' Meanwhile, the old man in the brocade jacket is trying to hold his family together as they argue over who's worthy. Then Sadie walks in like he's been waiting for this moment his whole life. (Dubbed)The Little Pool God is weird, wild, and wonderful.
Everyone thought Grandpa would pick Sean or Justin—the safe bets. But no. He picks Sadie, the kid who looks like he'd rather be napping. And the look on the opponent's face? Priceless. It's not about skill yet—it's about nerve. This show knows how to build tension without yelling. Also, that pool hall lighting? Cinematic gold.
He's loud, he's flashy, he's mocking the Morris family like it's a sport. But there's something off about him—like he's playing a longer game. When he says 'I can lend you some,' you know he's not being generous. He's setting a trap. And Sadie? He's walking right into it… or is he? (Dubbed)The Little Pool God keeps me guessing every episode.