Be careful, spoilers! This article returns in detail to the plot and the end of the squid game series. If you haven’t seen this yet and don’t want to know about the content, don’t continue to read.
The end of the Squid Game – the most Netflix series of all time – is tragic and inspiring (in some ways), our protagonist sacrifices his life and the main antagonist who will change the opinion accordingly.
G-Hun (Lee Jung-Jai) committed suicide so that the Jun-Hay/Player 222 (Joe Yu) and Myung-Gi/Player 333 (Yim Si-Wan) survived the last survival of this deadly competition. Then, in-HO ALIAS FRONT MAN (LEE BYUNG-HUN) comes in the arena to look for a child and ensure that it is safe, giving it all revenue at the end of the last episode, or transferring it to 45.6 billion von.
Another end
The creator and director of the series, Hwang Dong-Hyuki, explains Variety When he began planning the second and third seasons of his series – which he was originally planned for one season – he imagined another end. “When I had a vague idea about the type of history“Explains Hang.
“Then, as I sold in the process of writing that I created my characters that I published the basics and the basic lines of the story, and that I added a map of the evolution of Gi-Hun character, I realized that the story should not be finished and that end was better, or more suitable for this evolution. Thus, in the end, a radical change took place compared to the vague idea I had from the beginning, then when I really started writing.“
More precisely, Hangg is more clear: “In the final, Gi-Hun made a choice, and initially when I thought about the direction he would get in history, it was actually the opposite choice.“
Conclusion … optimistic?
The choice that Gi-Hun ends was clearly affected by the previous man so that he did not plan on Season 2 when he was a player of the game and tried to prove Gi-Hun that humanity was internally selfish and bad.
“The confrontation between the previous man and the Gi-Hun began in Season 2, and this is the question of knowing what beliefs and what values are right“Continues Hangg.”This is actually a shock between their philosophies. Thus, in Season 3, it will be a final confrontation, but also a story that explores how these two characters have affected these two characters and influenced each other.“
What partially affects Gi-Hun’s ability to remain loyal to his moral principles in the 3rd season of Squid game, beyond his promise to protect Jun-Hee’s Baby (which he ends when a child tries to kill him) is the memory of his precious friend and teammate, SAAEK (JUNG HOEK).
He is referring to him when he is going to kill other players during his sleep, after the previous man gave his knife as the only chance of protecting himself and protecting the baby that was the last test that could kill both. When he sees Sae-byeok, he will convince him that he does not do it and say to him, “You are not such a person.“

Jung Ho-Ion in Sae-byeok in Squid Game 3
Redemption form
“I guess the answer that he is on this scene“Says Hangg.”When G-Hun is tempted to kill blood-vu during sleep, Sa-Bike said to him, “You are not such a person,” and that is the replica that really returns the cause. He touched his conscience and his humanity. These are very simple words, but these are the most fair words that really apply to him. So I thought that at the time, so Gi-Hun would refresh his feelings and return to himself, it was necessary to say these very simple but strong words by Sae-byeok, and I thought it would be the most effective way to prevent him from moving it.“
Although Gi-Hun’s story is unnecessary and Hangwang Dong-Hyuk said it was the end of his story to Squid Game, the real point that the last moments of the series final-which would take the recruiter
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