Survival is in their own hands.
10"Good Rain Knows The Best Time To Fall."
We doubt that he meant it to refer to a death game made to entertain the wealthy.
9"This Is Hell.
What Are The Rules In Hell?"
The Squid Game is merciless and programmed to turn people against each other.
8"You’re Nothing More Than Their Dog."
Gi-hun and the Recruiter have their fated showdown in a deadly game of Russian Roulette.
However, You Ruined The Most Important Aspect Of This Place: Equality."
These are the most glaring plot holes in Squid Game Season 2.
6"If You Give Up, I Will Kill You Before Your Gods Do."
5"Let’s Say, I Pressed X And We All Left.
Would Everyone Have Been Happy?"
After the first game ends, the players vote if they want to continue the game or leave.
Young-il presses ‘O’, ensuring that the game will continue.
Later on, Young-il has a conversation with Gi-hun, who is irritated with him for choosing to continue.
He responds with this quote, which emphasizes the reason everyone calls the number on the invitation card.
4"Although I Felt Liberated, My Life Became So Much Harder."
Hyun-ju shocked her allies (and viewers) when she chose to remain in the games.
She feels ashamed and embarrassed over her choice and has a heart-to-heart with her group.
She unveils her motivation for entering the games, giving us a glimpse into her tragic backstory.
3"Listen, You Don’t Trust People Here Because you might.
You Do It Because You Don’t Have Anybody Else."
Gi-hun begins to warn other players, starting with Il-nam, before approaching the loner Sae-byeok.
Here are the best episodes in Squid Game Season 2!
Living Is No Fun For Them."
Il-nam has one final conversation with Gi-Hun and tells him the entire reason for setting up the Squid Game.
While the poor find life unbearable due to what they lack, the wealthy find life to be aimless.
1"Player 456.
Did You Have Fun Playing The Hero?"
In the finale of Season Two, Gi-hun manages to outwit the guards and grab hold of their guns.
Outgunned, outmanned, and unaware he’d been betrayed by Young-il, Gi-hun is forced to his knees.
The Front Man sheds his disguise, returns to his role, and goads Gi-hun over his failed heroism.
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