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Idea grabbed from the gaming forum, hoping there isn't a repeat of this somewhere that I've missed.
SPOILERS AHEAD, you've been warned. Potential triggers: autistic screeching.
Netflix's Squid Game is the reason for this thread. Currently Netflix's darling and the next big thing from South Korean entertainment after the BTS invasion and Parasite. It has consumed me and I only made six episodes in before tapping out and reading the plot online. The more I think about it, the worse it becomes.
Based off the 6 episodes, I'd still recommend it. 6 out of 9 isn't bad and those 6 episodes are great television. Think most would enjoy it as long as they aren't pissed off by Sae-byeok, the reason my enjoyment of this series fucking tanked.
Episode six is a turning point for several characters. Goody two shoes Gi-hun is finally forced to have a more direct role in another's death, Sang-woo stops his morality zig-zagging and craftily gets a naive boy murdered, and half of the band of misfits the show's been building up die.
Sae-byeok stands around, does nothing, and advances forward. As she has done this entire show. After becoming part of Gi-hun's reason for joining the Squid Game, she becomes privy to information she does nothing with and spends the next five episodes being the tough, loner bad girl who trusts no one and keeps getting her ass saved by other people. This eventually leads to her picking up Ji-yeong after a 'men are physically stronger than women' debate. While everyone is going through a rollercoaster of emotions playing with marbles, Sae-byeok sits around with Ji-yeong, her partner, and the two share their experiences with Ji-yeong eagerly asking about Sae about her history. The game leads to a tasty serving of betrayal, some obvious and some surprising shifts in moral codes, wonderfully acted internal dilemmas, and Sae-byeok's partner committing fucking suicide because "Sae has family across border and small brother, my life is meaningless in comparison because I just got out of jail and haven't gotten a chance to even fucking live."

Cruise mode halts for Sae after that but she ultimately gets what she wants in the end. After being an annoying bitch, ungrateful brat, and ultimately useless character for much of the runtime.
After finishing up six I decided to read up on the rest of the show and see if I felt the wrap up was worth watching. It does not sound at all like it is. Grain of salt to be taken from this point forth as I discuss shit I have not seen.
Jun-ho, the selfish and stupid cop, dies at the hand of his brother. Unsatisfying: this fucking idiot let hundreds be killed to find his brother only to get killed by him - which points into question the multiple times he could have contacted back-up or at the very least attempted to be a fucking officer of the law and not some crappy detective for hire. (I believe it's left ambiguous whether he contacts the chief with the info he had.) Wiki has no mention of any beef between the two so if something came to light during their last scenes together, let me know.
Sang-woo, the initially superior Byakuya, stabs himself because he's an eternal coward. I understand the consistent morality zig-zag but him either outright going ham with the kills or fully reflecting on himself and getting the suicide done sooner would have felt less unfulfilling. I think I see what the writer was going with and it works, just not for me.
Ali, your local Pakistan boy, doesn't get his family fairy godmothered by Gi-hun near the end and that's fucking hilarious to me. Hyung never gave a fuck about you, boy.
The ultimate twist sounds fucking good, even in hindsight. But it seems to outstay its welcome: the chaotic neutral rich guy with no handle on reality claims he was testing the innate goodness of humanity which is a bunch of fucking bollocks and opens the door to the 'final game' of let's see if people pay attention to a random drunk man in a bustling city. Then he dies. Which is enough for Gi-hun to realize that he's been sitting on BILLIONS OF WON he hasn't used because muh traumaz. So he waits an ENTIRE YEAR before calling up Sae's brother, who has not heard from his sister since she disappeared, Sang-woo's mother, and his own goddamn daughter. This bitch's grandma dies, her final wish being that he get his daughter back into his life, and he sits on his ass for a year after going through hell presumably to help himself get closer to being a good father only to LET HER FLY TO AMERICA ANYWAY. And then - the kicker and sequel bait shit - HE ABANDONS HIS MISSION TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER BECAUSE MUH JUSTICE, MUH GUILT, GOTTA STOP THE SYSTEM.
Why did the season not end with the Squid Game being investigated by the cops immediately after its proceedings, with Sang-woo at the helm alongside the cop and Gi-hun tagging along for the ride? Let them stew in their sins and attempt to make up for them. It would be the perfect time for it as well: this entire year was a MESS. Before the game even started, a cop could have and should have cottoned onto the fact that something very wrong was happening and opened an official investigation. There was an organ harvesting ring in their ranks, cheating and collusion between staff and players, an undercover cop frolicking about, and the ringleader participating in the game itself.
Maybe I'm just sick and tired of "the cycle never ends" with stories but outside of that, the resolution to all of the character arcs and storylines was a big "what the fuck" from me. Great start, wobbly finish.
SPOILERS AHEAD, you've been warned. Potential triggers: autistic screeching.
Netflix's Squid Game is the reason for this thread. Currently Netflix's darling and the next big thing from South Korean entertainment after the BTS invasion and Parasite. It has consumed me and I only made six episodes in before tapping out and reading the plot online. The more I think about it, the worse it becomes.
Based off the 6 episodes, I'd still recommend it. 6 out of 9 isn't bad and those 6 episodes are great television. Think most would enjoy it as long as they aren't pissed off by Sae-byeok, the reason my enjoyment of this series fucking tanked.
Episode six is a turning point for several characters. Goody two shoes Gi-hun is finally forced to have a more direct role in another's death, Sang-woo stops his morality zig-zagging and craftily gets a naive boy murdered, and half of the band of misfits the show's been building up die.
Sae-byeok stands around, does nothing, and advances forward. As she has done this entire show. After becoming part of Gi-hun's reason for joining the Squid Game, she becomes privy to information she does nothing with and spends the next five episodes being the tough, loner bad girl who trusts no one and keeps getting her ass saved by other people. This eventually leads to her picking up Ji-yeong after a 'men are physically stronger than women' debate. While everyone is going through a rollercoaster of emotions playing with marbles, Sae-byeok sits around with Ji-yeong, her partner, and the two share their experiences with Ji-yeong eagerly asking about Sae about her history. The game leads to a tasty serving of betrayal, some obvious and some surprising shifts in moral codes, wonderfully acted internal dilemmas, and Sae-byeok's partner committing fucking suicide because "Sae has family across border and small brother, my life is meaningless in comparison because I just got out of jail and haven't gotten a chance to even fucking live."
Cruise mode halts for Sae after that but she ultimately gets what she wants in the end. After being an annoying bitch, ungrateful brat, and ultimately useless character for much of the runtime.
After finishing up six I decided to read up on the rest of the show and see if I felt the wrap up was worth watching. It does not sound at all like it is. Grain of salt to be taken from this point forth as I discuss shit I have not seen.
Jun-ho, the selfish and stupid cop, dies at the hand of his brother. Unsatisfying: this fucking idiot let hundreds be killed to find his brother only to get killed by him - which points into question the multiple times he could have contacted back-up or at the very least attempted to be a fucking officer of the law and not some crappy detective for hire. (I believe it's left ambiguous whether he contacts the chief with the info he had.) Wiki has no mention of any beef between the two so if something came to light during their last scenes together, let me know.
Sang-woo, the initially superior Byakuya, stabs himself because he's an eternal coward. I understand the consistent morality zig-zag but him either outright going ham with the kills or fully reflecting on himself and getting the suicide done sooner would have felt less unfulfilling. I think I see what the writer was going with and it works, just not for me.
Ali, your local Pakistan boy, doesn't get his family fairy godmothered by Gi-hun near the end and that's fucking hilarious to me. Hyung never gave a fuck about you, boy.
The ultimate twist sounds fucking good, even in hindsight. But it seems to outstay its welcome: the chaotic neutral rich guy with no handle on reality claims he was testing the innate goodness of humanity which is a bunch of fucking bollocks and opens the door to the 'final game' of let's see if people pay attention to a random drunk man in a bustling city. Then he dies. Which is enough for Gi-hun to realize that he's been sitting on BILLIONS OF WON he hasn't used because muh traumaz. So he waits an ENTIRE YEAR before calling up Sae's brother, who has not heard from his sister since she disappeared, Sang-woo's mother, and his own goddamn daughter. This bitch's grandma dies, her final wish being that he get his daughter back into his life, and he sits on his ass for a year after going through hell presumably to help himself get closer to being a good father only to LET HER FLY TO AMERICA ANYWAY. And then - the kicker and sequel bait shit - HE ABANDONS HIS MISSION TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER BECAUSE MUH JUSTICE, MUH GUILT, GOTTA STOP THE SYSTEM.
Why did the season not end with the Squid Game being investigated by the cops immediately after its proceedings, with Sang-woo at the helm alongside the cop and Gi-hun tagging along for the ride? Let them stew in their sins and attempt to make up for them. It would be the perfect time for it as well: this entire year was a MESS. Before the game even started, a cop could have and should have cottoned onto the fact that something very wrong was happening and opened an official investigation. There was an organ harvesting ring in their ranks, cheating and collusion between staff and players, an undercover cop frolicking about, and the ringleader participating in the game itself.
Maybe I'm just sick and tired of "the cycle never ends" with stories but outside of that, the resolution to all of the character arcs and storylines was a big "what the fuck" from me. Great start, wobbly finish.