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Sleepless Society: Two Pillows thai drama review
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Sleepless Society: Two Pillows
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by pinnokino_kai
Nov 28, 2022
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Slow paced rollercoaster

I found myself having mixed emotions at the end. In the beginning I quite liked the romance between Kate’s husband and Rat. It was sincere and showed a softer side to the otherwise unforgiving personalities. But I began to dislike Rat more as the series progressed and his true nature revealed itself. There was even a moment after Chad’s death that Chad was shown in a different light. I couldn’t forgive him for the abuse towards Kate, However everyone who seemed innocent in the beginning, started to look more guilty in the end and vice versa. I will one day return to the series, knowing the ending and see it in a different light. In the end, Kate avenged herself as the unbeatable character who charms people into being as delusional as her. Oddly enough I was still routing for her until the end. After all she was a victim right? Well it’s true that delusions can be so strong you can’t even realize you’re sick. That’s how Kate was.
I wish I could have known the opinion of Kate’s mother. Did she know her daughter was sick, or did she only intensify her condition by blindly leading her.
Tew did not deserve the ending he received. But when fatal attraction is involved, it’s best to leave before it’s too late! An unorthodox similarity to the tale of Romeo & Juliet.
His final message was reflective, leaving watchers with an awareness of how much we find ourselves sympathizing with bad people, and to make sure we aren’t fools to our own tragedy.
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