A Further Thai Review of Sardines
Sardines delivers a strange yet highly intriguing opening to the Inside No9 series, pulling viewers in with its unusual plot and disturbingly unforgettable twist; some viewers may have difficulty sleeping after watching. You've been warned! The episode throws more than ten characters into a bedroom wardrobe, immediately creating a sense of forced closeness that feels awkward, tense, and deeply uncomfortable. This cramped setting doesn’t just grab attention—it drives the entire story. The characters literally pack together like sardines, and the pressure of the space makes every conversation sharper and every secret harder to hide. Although the setup looks like a comedy at first, Sardines quickly reveals that the relationships in the room are far more complicated than expected. The overlapping dialogue and the confusion caused by imposters like Ian (or should that be Pip) add to the chaotic energy, and while some viewers may find this hard to follow, others can enjoy the challe...