Squid gameThe final season is here, revealing the fate of the show’s heroes and villains. This includes GI-Hun (Lee Jung-J), which is a person’s shell, which returns to the deadly competition as a player 456, intends to bring all this from inside.
When we first met GI-Hun in season one, he was an evergreen Neer-Da-Wale, to supply her habit of gambling to her ailing mother and regularly disappoint her young daughter. When he was trying to win 45.6 billion, his mother died, and his daughter moved to America with GI-Hun’s ex-wife and her new husband.
The season ends with a GI-Hun, going on an aircraft to reunite with his daughter, expects to fix his fragmented relationship-but it is instead a pimf, instead a axis who declares the intention of taking revenge from those who put her through hell. This is why bring us to re-enter the world of pink-friendly guards, kidi games, and derogatory cruelty, which is correct in season three.
Season three for GI-Hun does not have time to reach his long lost family (even if he wanted) because he is inside the game all the time. But the player shares a poignant moment with the player 222, the new mother June-that (who U-R), as he breaks down with guilt, blames herself for players who have died while protecting him and his baby girl.
GI-Hun reminded him that everyone there has made his choice and seriously tells him about his daughter. He was a terrible father, he accepts, but he was very happy to grow up. He understands that the bond between parents and the child, in which the circumstances around it can be complicated.
As Squid game Its conclusion and 456 meets its fierce, self-sacrifice fate (the title of the episode, “Human is …” Echoes his last words), the show’s “Six Mons Late” is a smoke of redemption in Koda, which shows the audience how much the living characters have worked after the game.
The last section takes us to Los Angeles, where the front man (Lee Bug-Hun) pays a trip to GI-Hun’s daughter. She rejects until her mysterious stranger at her door tells her that her father has passed away.
He entrusts him a box that includes GI-Hun’s squad game sweets and a bank card, possibly loaded with his father’s season a win. This will be a good place to eliminate things, but instead we follow the man in front because he passes through the city of Los Angeles.
Stopped in traffic, he sees a woman while playing in a suit Dadakji-Paper-pulping game that was used to rob new players from metro stations in Seoul-with a random man, when he loses like a squad game recruiter, he slapped his face.
Woman, by the way, is Kate Fucking BlanchetShe looks upwards and exchanges a knowing eye with the front man. “On the game … again“There is an contained message.
Is this a huge way to remind fans of Netflix that an American version Squid game What is coming – there is something that we already knew that David is a work courtesy?
Is it only a small eyelid confirmed that the squad game, in fact, is a global phenomenon, wherever the shop is set up, wherever people risk their lives and risk moral dignity for cold hard cash? America definitely fits the bill there.
Or … is it a last moment designed to quit the story, which was open in Hwang Dong-Huk, which was originally wanted Squid game To have one-relief, can be wooed to return once again?
Whatever intention is, it is a strange distraction from the already incoming acute emotional roller coaster. Did we really need a big star to pop up in the concluding second of the finale, especially in a show that achieved such an incredible success by removing half the world from Hollywood? Permanent impression is “OMG Kate Blanchet ??” Above everything else, and it simply feels a little bit as it is ripping the rug out of the first six -hour TV.
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