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WHY IS THERE NO YONG-SIK X READER FICS 😭😭😭😭 i don't want to have to do it myself...
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Squid Game season 3
Okay now that the squid game has ended. Let’s talk about it for a second. Just a heads up, this will have spoilers for season 3 of squid game. Watch this after you have finished all of the episodes.
Now I have seen a lot of mixed reactions from people but most people were not happy that a baby won the game and everybody died. I can tell how this could be disappointing but it's actually a very good ending for multiple reasons. Before I talk about that, I want to talk about some of the characters one by one.
Let’s start with Dae-ho, a lot of people think that his character was butchered and his death was lazy and out of character. Sadly i have to kind of agree on this but i want to focus more on the way he died as kind of a base. Dae-ho died in the hands of Gi-hun whom he was friends with in the last season.
Now there are two points in this entire argument and that is some people defend Gi-hun saying Dae-ho was taunting, blaming Gi-hun when he himself didn’t bring the ammos during the attack. Some people also say that Gi-hun is the one to blame for the attack and the death of all those people and Dae-ho can’t be blamed for getting scared like any person.
Now both sides are right, that's why this is a very tricky situation. We could have ended this argument saying both were right for whatever they did. But that’s where Dae-ho’s confession comes into place. Because Dae-ho confesses to Gi-hun that he was never actually part of the marines, he has never held a gun and he did all that to stay close to them.
Okay what the fuck though?? Where is this random ass confession coming from? Why did his personality become flat in about three seconds??? Was this an attempt to justify his death because it doesn’t work at all???
Anyway I actually can understand why he would do this but it would be very far-fetched so I have a personal headcanon. Dae-ho WAS part of the marines. Because his father wanted him to be more manly. And he has ptsd because of that. That’s why he flinched at Gi-hun’s screams and the gunshots. He has ptsd that he is not willing to accept. He feels weak and useless because of that. He feels guilty that he didn’t bring the ammos. That’s why he blames Gi-hun, the same way Gi-hun blames him. Because they are both angry that they were not able to change anything. Both of them feel guilty for the death of all those people. And they can’t blame the creators, the vip at that moment. They just tried to start an uprising and it didn’t work. The system they live in is unreachable. So they start blaming each other.
I think Dae-ho felt so guilty that he tried to deny the fact that he could ever do anything about what happened. So he blamed Gi-hun. He was trying to deny what happened. He was trying to excuse himself. That’s why he said that to Gi-hun hoping he would be spared.
And Gi-hun’s anger was more so directed. Because Gi-hun originally didn’t know that Dae-ho was supposed to bring the ammos. That’s what they told him after everything. Hyun-ju, Geum-ja and Yong-sik blamed Dae-ho and they told him the story. If Gi-hun saw everything happen himself he would have hesitated maybe.
But it was also interesting that Gi-hun didn’t hesitate to kill Dae-ho at all when he couldn’t even kill the frontman. I am also going to say it was due to poor writing for this part but if we wanted to excuse this again canonically we could say that Gi-hun had lost it at that point but besides that I don't have any other ideas. Maybe something broke inside him that second and he realised he couldn’t save everyone and some had to die in exchange for other lives. That murder was Gi-hun’s desperate act of selfishness, he was going to kill Dae-ho to avenge, to survive and to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.
Like I said I don't know and I personally believe that Dae-ho’s death was supposed to be deeper and more complex but they had to cut it to have time for other things. I am probably very biased on this topic because i really love Gi-hun as a character and as much as i love Dae-ho and cried rivers because of his death but Gi-hun has a special place in my heart. I am also biased because I truly believe Hwang Dong-Hyuk is a motherfucking genius and Ii like his writing a lot so I'll keep on excusing him lol.
Okay enough about that, let's talk about Geum-ja. This was basically history repeating itself but we cared about it more this time because we knew the characters more. Do y’all remember in the first season a guy had to kill his wife during the marble game and he committed suicide right afterwards. Let me tell you something: if that guy’s wife had killed her husband, she probably would have killed herself too.
It was the same thing with Yong-sik and Geum-ja. Geum-ja didn’t kill his son because she cared about Junhee and her baby more. She killed her son unwillingly. She was desperate trying to save someone’s life and she would have sacrificed herself if it meant that her son, the girl and the baby were going to survive. And she tried to do that. But her son Yong-sik wouldn’t have been able to live without her. So the baby and the mother seemed to be the best option. Saving his mother. When Yong-sik approached Jun-hee and the baby. Geum-ja panicked. She was scared, Yong-sik’s death wasn’t intentional. If it was she wouldn’t have killed herself afterwards. Both Yong-sik and Geum-ja wouldn’have been able to live without each other. That’s why their death was incredibly tragic.
Geum-ja wanted the games to stop, not because she wanted to live as she says that herself. She wanted to save someone’s life in exchange for her son’s. When Geum-ja was begging everyone to vote to stop the games and when she talked with Gi-hun to make him promise to take care of Junhee and the baby, she was already dead. She just stopped breathing when she commited suicide. She wanted the baby and the mother to live but she wouldn’t be able to guarantee that, so she made Gi-hun promise. She believed Gi-hun from the start and she asked him to try again because she knew he would do it somehow. And Gi-hun did keep his promise. To both Geum-ja and Junhee.
Now let’s talk a bit about Myung-gi. First of all I don't like, I never liked him. From the start of season 2. I hated him but everyone kept insisting that the guy was trying so I kind of kept it to myself. I actually hate how I was right about him being selfish. I would have preferred him actually trying but his case was that he cared about Junhee but not the baby. While he and Gi-hun were talking on the bridge in the last game. He thought Gi-hun and Junhee had a romantic relationship, he was mad because of that. He cared about Junhee in favor of his own interest. That's why Junhee didn’t want to do anything with him. And him not wanting to carry her in the jump rope game said many things. He cared about himself more either way.
When Junhee died, he was sad of course, he was heartbroken because the man is selfish not heartless. They are two different things. Myung-gi left when he learned she was pregnant because he didn’t want the baby, he wanted Junhee and she didn’t want a man who wasn’t going to care about her baby. That’s why in the end, she didn’t beg Gi-hun to come get her. Because Gi-hun was going to care for her baby and if Gi-hun didn’t make it, the baby wasn’t going to make it. Myung-gi and Junhee were opposite about that part. Junhee was selfless and Myung-gi was selfish.
While i wrote this i tried to find many ways to excuse Myung-gi but i could only find one reason maybe. That was the fact that Myung-gi would forever be taunted by the baby’s death if he ended up killing her. He would have cried maybe, he would have gone crazy. Because like I said he isn't heartless. That’s why he couldn’t simply drop the baby. He hesitated and staggered. I believe he would have been able to do it but he would have never been the same again.
That’s why the baby survived. I actually doubt that anyone would have been able to kill the baby that easily. Because the baby wasn’t asked to be born into this. She was completely helpless in a way that made everyone stop in their tracks.
And that brings me to what the entire season actually implied. The surviving baby was the symbol of the new generation of this cruel system. Some kind of hope that was being protected. And the hope lived. Squid game is about our capitalist, money hungry society who’s selfishness robs us of our humanity. Or does it? What actually is humanity? That’s why Gi-hun’s last words were “Humans are…” because humans are everything. Both good and bad. They don’t simply live on instincts like horses. They don’t only run just because they can. Sometimes they run to escape, sometimes they run to fight, sometimes they run to save.
Two tiktok users actually explained this perfectly
@tigersemi:
Perfect conclusion.. He proved the Frontman's cynical philosophy of humans being inherently selfish wrong and showed that good in humanity can still exist even in the more dire of circumstances like the hellhole of Squid Game. But that's not all, Gihun's last words, "We are not horses, we are humans. Humans are..." It wasn't finished and that's intentional. Horses are instinctive creatures that are used in wars and gambles, they run because they must. Squid Game is a game of chance and death. But are we purely instinctive creatures? No, but then what are we? It's to show that even though he showed good can still exist, we must not forget all the atrocities that mankind has committed which was shown throughout all of the series. Humans aren't collectively defined as good or bad, we just are. It can also be seen as a question left to be answered. What are humans? Some people will say "humanity still exists in some people", but what does that humanity even refer to? The people who created and run the games were human, the people who participated and killed were human. We use this term in light of compassion and kindness, but are all the atrocities not part of human nature too? It almost seemed like not even Gihun himself had an answer. He has seen all of it on that island. The greed, the cowardice, the lies, the sadism, but also, the kind, the compassionate, and the selfless. Humans can take on any form, and 'humanity' is ultimately an arbitrary term. This is not even all there is to it btw I literally just typed this on a whim and could definitely go deeper
(Can y’all this comment inspired me speech wise? I kind of thought of this last night before drifting to sleep but no way in hell I could have explained it this perfectly.)
One commenter also said;
@☕⛓Daddy Wriothesley⛓☕:
I loved this season:
Gi-hun's final act wasn't just a rejection of the game. It was a rejection of the philosophy that created it. The Front Man believed humans are inherently selfish, driven by survival and greed, no better than horses forced to run for others’ amusement. But Gi-hun proved that wrong by doing the one thing no one else could refusing to play, even if it meant dying. His choice wasn’t strategic. It wasn’t for reward. It was to preserve something bigger than himself, something like compassion, dignity, and choice. His last words, "We are not horses. We are humans. Humans are..." The silence afterward says everything. It’s not unfinished by accident. It’s a question, a challenge, maybe even a warning. How do you define human after everything we’ve seen? The games showed us the worst. Betrayal. Cruelty. Cowardice. But they also showed us sacrifice, love, and resistance. So what are humans? Are we good? Evil? Selfish? Kind? Maybe we’re all of it at once. Gi-hun’s story doesn’t give us a clean answer. It forces you to ask what being human even means. Is humanity just compassion? If so, what about the people who created the games? They were human too. The word humanity starts to lose meaning when you realize the same species capable of kindness is also capable of horror. In the end, Gi-hun didn’t try to fix humanity. He just chose to be the kind of human he believed should exist. Not perfect. Not heroic. Just human. And maybe that’s the only answer there is.
(They talk about similar things but both are a good explanation, kudos to them also!)
Now I want to add to this a little. Gi-hun died a hero. Maybe he didn’t live as one to all but he did die as one. Gi-hun made many mistakes during his life. He sacrificed, he killed, he neglected but he was inherently not a bad person. Because he always tried to do his best. And when he couldn’t he blamed himself. Like Geum-ja said, “Good people always blame themselves for things while bad people blame others.” Even when he killed Dae-ho, he continued to blame himself for everything that happened. Gi-hun never once blamed anyone else, not even Dae-ho. He could pretend he did but he didn’t. We could see that immediately after.
So who is Gi-hun? Is he a good man, or is he a bad man? Or is he just human? Like I said , Gi-hun is not a bad man, but we can’t just ignore all the bad things he did and call him a good person. He tried to be one and that’s what made him a hero.
When Gi-hun died, he sacrificed himself in exchange for something he saw that was worth more than anything. Another life, a baby, hope. All he left behind was hope.
Everyone up until that point was a representation of our society, who all died because of the system. Some of them grew corrupt. Some of them couldn’t handle it and gave up. Some of them tried to change this system. They died trying. But they tried to change and they tried to survive. When the island was destroyed the games didn’t end. It just restarted. Erasing all traces of the victims. Something that has been happening in our reality. The system destroys and restarts leaving everything behind to be forgotten. But the frontman, no In-ho, was a player like them at some point. He is human like them and couldn’t bear them to be forgotten. That’s why he brought Gi-hun’s uniform to his daughter. So some part of him will stay. In-ho cared about Gi-hun. He was amazed by how despite everything he “didn’t lose his humanity”. In-ho loved and idolised Gi-hun in some way. That’s why he brought the box to Gi-hun’s daughter himself.
And the ending? Don’t be scared it doesn’t mean they will make an American version of the series. It shows how these games and this system is not just a South Korea situation. No, it’s global, it’s happening everywhere around the world. And it will continue to do so. Because the games haven’t ended yet.
That’s why we see what happens after Gi-hun dies. We see how someone who has spent so long to stop the games couldn’t succeed. That’s just how it is sometimes. Jun-ho was gonna fail from the start but he still tried. And Gyeong-seok (player 246) lived as proof that sometimes it is possible to escape the system. He went on to live a great life with his daughter. No-eul lived because she changed her and someone else’s fate.
Life will continue as normal. Maybe the next game will be held on another island. Maybe on one of the islands that Jun-ho searched. Maybe it will continue all the way in America. But it will continue.
Because humans will continue being humans. They will be selfish, selfless, brave, cowardice, strong, weak, evil or good.
Thank you for reading this incredibly dramatic read. I am incredibly emotional and this series has changed the way I look at life. So I will be biased, I will be reading too much into it and I will be saying stupid shit. Thank you to all and I'll see you maybe another time.
#squid game analysis#squid game season 3#squid game spoilers#squid game#hwang in ho#hwang brothers#hwang junho#gi hun#jun hee squid game#myung gi#squid game 3#geum ja#yong-sik#hyun ju#rambles#FUUUUCCCCKKKK#I CANT DO THIS THIS SHOW CHANGED ME I CANT THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE AAAAAA
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She is my mom’s favorite character she kinda reminds me of my mom but with her hair being down and her being shown crying her son definitely died and she used her knife for whatever reason 💔💔 why y’all do this they didn’t deserve this why couldn’t they all just home with young mi and Hyun-ju😞 yong-sik is so funny no one talks about him I love him for trying to defend hyun-ju when his mom was asking how could someone be trans also my favorite part is when geum-ja becomes more understanding with hyun-ju It shows her character growth I love squid game and it’s writing

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Here’s Yong-sik and Young-mi requested by anon!! :D
I actually made the mingle one yesterday and decided to just post it now because yea why not hehe :b anyways if you see this anon (which I’m pretty sure you will idk :b) TYSM for liking my designs again and I would absolutely LOVE to see your drawings using my designs ^^
also here’s the ask (I did screenshot it so I’d remember to draw them):

#Squid game animal AU#Yong-sik#Young-mi#I deleted the original reply to the ask thingy on accident :/#I didn’t rlly know how to draw them both in one pic but I did it#Actually kinda proud of these two considering I’m hella bad at shading
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Squidgame and Motherhood
Usually (at least in western media) adult men who still live with their mothers or even interact with their mothers more than "normal" are seen as 'mama's boys" these men are usually portrayed as overly dependent on their mothers , weak, spineless, and in some cases, romantically involved with their own parents. (EWWWWWWW)
Moms are also seen as nagging, controlling, demanding, or even a downright annoyance, something to be "put up with". Think of the classic nagging phone call, or visit from the in laws, or rivalries between spouse and mother that are prevalent in comedies. Very rarely do we actually see healthy functioning relationships between mother and son.
And in the beginning of the games, It seems like we're getting more of the same thing.
Our first introduction to the pair are when Guem-ja tells off Yong-sik, hitting him and calling him a fool for joining the games. She embarrasses Yong-sik in spite of his weak protests, playing into the overbearing mother and meek, subservient son.
But, as soon as the first round of eliminations are over, Yong-sik tells his MOTHER to get behind him, he tries his best to protect her throughout the games, as Guem-ja tries to protect him.
During the second game Guem-ja tries to leave Yong-sik, knowing he has a better chance without an old lady slowing him down. Yong-sik refuses, Instead he tells her to keep her head up and not despair. he does the same thing later in the episode. This shows another aspect of a healthy parent-adult relationship, they support each other and draw strength from that support.
In Episode, 5 when Yong-sik votes to continue the games Guem-ja tells Yong-sik how she can't lose him. Because when you become a parent, your life is no longer your own, at least not fully. You live for your child, you devote yourself to your child because that's your job.
My final thoughts are this: Yong-sik and Guem-ja care about each other because that's what a mother and son are supposed to do. and that's refreshing to see in a time where it feels like everyone is too eager to "escape" their family. (at least in media)
I'm just so happy to see a healthy relationship between the mother and adult son you guys!!!
TLDR: CALL YOUR MOM RN!!!!
#squid game#squid game s2#Guem-ja#Yong-sik#HEALTHY FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS!?!?!?#IN 2024!!?!?!?#thank you for coming to my ted talk#call your mom#im serious#call her
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‼️ NEW OFFICIAL PHOTOS OF SQUID GAME SEASON 3 ‼️
PREMIERING 27 JUNE
the poster
#squid game#squid game 3#squid game season 3#seong gi-hun#seong gi hun#seong gihun#hwang in-ho#kang no-eul#cho hyun-ju#jang geum-ja#kim jun-hee#park yong-sik#yapping 4ever#hwang inho#hwang in ho#inhun#457#ginho
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Mother:
Her Children:
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✨Squid Game Charms are here!✨ 2 inch: 8.50 USD 2.5 inch Gihun + Inho charm : 10.50 USD
#thanos#the salesman#the recruiter#seong gihun#inhun#hwang in ho#hwang jun ho#thanos squid game#geuma ja#park yong-sik#jang geum-ja#cho hyunju#squid game#park yongsik#jun ho#in ho#frontman#457#squid game 457
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Guys hear me out we fuse squid games season 1 and 2 into one squid game like Ali sangwoo sae byeok the gang they're all back and the guys from season 2 are there too we got thanos Jang deok su and mi nyeo they are all here and we play the games from season 1 AND season 2 we have the voting system of season 2 we have over 2000 players this time and there's explosions and Mr Beast is there he does 2 lines of coke before every episode for good measure and the guards are like 2 ft tall
#squid game#seong gi hun#456#jang deok su#sae byeok#cho sang woo#ali abdul#Park Jung-bae#kang dae ho#Park Gyeong-seok#Cho Hyun-ju#Park Yong-sik#Jang Geum-ja#333#390#388#246#120#007#149#001#214#067#199#squid game guard#pink guards
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Some designs for the ppl I haven’t drawn yet I might change some of them later
sang-woo is a timber wolf, Ali is some type of dog THAT I KNOW EXISTS but can’t find the name of, No-eul is a marbled fox, Ji-yeong is an ocelot, Mi-nyeo is a sand cat, Seon-nyeo is a lion and then we have Geum-ja who is a lynx just like Yong-sik
#squid game animal au#Sang-woo#ali#no-eul#ji-yeong#seon-nyeo#mi-nyeo#Geum-ja#Yong-sik#i think Ji-yeongs is my fav out of all of these designs
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squid game characters' s3 fate
90% they'll die:
daeho - unfortunately, i think he will die, he has tragedy written all over him, especially since he probably will believe he "failed" his team for not delivering the magazines to them and blaming himself for jungbae's death.
minsu - will probably die defending someone, to parallel how he didn't defend semi.
namgyu - i dont think i need to explain.
myunggi - either he or junhee will live; he is much more likely than her to die tho.
yongsik - either he or geumja will live; after the mingle game, i think he will sacrifice himself for his mama.
gyeongseok - if he's not dead already. if he's still alive, i think they will have him bond with noeul and hyunju, maybe hinting at a romance with hyunju before he dies and noeul will promise to take care of nayeon.
most of junho's team, including wooseok and captain park and kim (the leader of the mercenaries).
not sure:
junhee - either her or myunggi will live; i was sure it was her but then seonnyeo (the shaman lady) freaked me out during the mingle game and made me wonder if she'll die. her baby def won't die tho.
geumja - either her or yongsik will live; since she said that she wouldnt have a life if he died, i'm betting she lives just to make everyone suffer more.
inho - i think he'll sacrifice himself to end the games and kind of earn gihun's forgiveness. if he dies, it will be in gihun's arms tho.
junho - he's the character im most divided over. he will def forgive inho for shooting him and such, and inho will show him how he loves him, perhaps saving him from death, or junho will die protecting inho and dying in his older brother's arms (a nice callback to sangwoo and gihun in s1).
90% they'll live:
gihun - he's gonna suffer more than jesus, but he won't die (he'll just wish he had); also, i need him to reunite with gayeong. he'll probably end up taking care of junhee's baby if she and her terrible ex both die-
noeul - i really want her to get her baby back but i wonder if it's even possible at this point; maybe she will end up taking care of nayeon when gyeongseok dies.
hyunju - i really dont believe she will die, i think we will see her move to thailand to fully begin her life.
#this show has completely ruined me#i have no hope for any of these characters#squid game#seong gi-hun#hwang in-ho#hwang jun-ho#kang no-eul#kang dae-ho#cho hyun-ju#kim jun-hee#jang geum-ja#park gyeong-seok#lee myung-gi#nam-gyu#park min-su#park yong-sik#park yeong-gil#kim#choi woo-seok#yapping 4ever#squid game s3#squid game season 3#meta
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hey. hey. hey
i don't like how she looks here
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Charms currently in production!
✨ Interest Check Here! ✨
(Charms are double-sided clear acrylic, between $8 - $10 a piece)
#thanos#the salesman#the recruiter#seong gihun#inhun#hwang in ho#hwang jun ho#thanos squid game#geuma ja#park yong-sik#jang geum-ja#cho hyunju#squid game#park yongsik
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Kdrama Series Review: Squid Game Season 3
I just finished Squid Game Season 3—the final season—and I have a lot to get off my chest. If you haven’t watched it yet, just pause here. Go finish. Come back emotionally wrecked. We’ll talk.
Spoilers ahead, obviously.
🟢Let’s start with the good stuff:
007 & 149’s bond wrecked me: The bonding between the son and mother was so good. I cried. We knew one of them wasn’t making it, but the execution was brutal. And so well done.
Kim Jun-hee (222) giving birth: I was expecting this plotline, but her child entering the game? I didn't expect that. It actually weirdly worked. Wild choice, but I respect the boldness.
Seong Gi-hun (456) giving death glares at Kang Dae-ho (388): It was just hilarious. I loved it.
Hwang In-ho (001) was actually a pretty cool and calm-headed character: Honestly, I was way more interested in what he was doing than half the main players.
Cho Hyun-ju dying was actually so sad to watch: Something about it felt so familiar, and then I realized—it echoed Ali’s death from Season 1. The scenes were completely different, but Cho was actually a good person and a good player, just like Ali was. And if you know, you know. It wasn’t just sad—it was gut-wrenching in that familiar Squid Game way.
🔴What Didn't Work:
The games this season felt… underwhelming. After how intense Season 1 and 2 were, these challenges didn’t have the same creativity or pressure. At times, it almost felt like they ran out of ideas and just went with the same formula: climb something → fall off → die. It was like they took the mirror bridge game from Season 1 and copy-pasted it over and over.
The final game was straight-up disappointing. It wasn’t clever. It wasn’t thrilling. It was basically “stand there and push someone.” That’s not a game—that’s a middle school hallway fight. I got bored halfway through watching it.
The ending didn’t hit like it should’ve. The moment that baby entered the game, I had a sinking feeling they were about to give us a forced, “innocence wins” type of finale—and yeah, that’s what happened. No stakes. No real surprise. Just a safe, obvious choice.
The FBI/undercover storyline added nothing. It took up so much time and yet went nowhere. You could cut all of Hwang Junho’s scenes, and the plot would be exactly the same.
VIP scenes were a drag. I don’t know who told them we needed more of those slow, awkward conversations, but it wasn’t me. Every time they popped up, the pacing crashed.
And then they hit us with “the game continues…” scene, like it’s supposed to be dramatic. Bro, what do you mean it continues? 456 is dead for no actual good reason, no one's fighting the system, and the cycle just goes on? That's not an ending—that's just giving up.
🎀What I Wished We Got Instead:
The Front Man joining the game again—maybe as some twisted redemption arc—and dying to end the cycle.
Gi-hun (456) stepping up as the new Front Man and reshaping the system. Give the man a legacy.
Gi-hun (456) surviving with the baby and becoming the father he couldn’t be to his own daughter.
OR… if they were going full dark—blast the whole thing down. No survivors, no trace, no continuation. Just closure. That would’ve been cruel, but it would've made a point.
🎀Final Verdict: 🌟 3.5/5 stars
There are things this season did right—mostly the emotional beats—but it lost the tension, the cleverness, and honestly, the heart of what made Season 1 so good. It tried to go big with themes but ended up playing it safe.
🎀Watch it for:
That mother-son arc (you’ll cry)
Kim Jun-hee’s birth plot
You want to add this series in your 'Watched' list
���Skip it if:
You’re tired of every “game” being a variation of push-and-fall-to-your-death
You want a finale that actually feels earned, not handed out with baby tears and slow music
You’re not emotionally prepared to watch a literal baby in a death match (yes, that actually happens)
⭕️🔼⏹️💰💀 Will I rewatch season 3? No. ⭕️🔼⏹️💰💀 Am I glad I finished it? Barely. ⭕️🔼⏹️💰💀 Do I still recommend Season 1? Absolutely. That one made sense.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go rewatch Season 1 and pretend this was all a bad dream.

#squid game#korean series#korean show#player 456#player 001#gihun x frontman#squid game season 3#squid game finale#squidgame final season#seong gihun#hwang in‑ho#hwang jun‑ho#lee myung‑gi#kang dae‑ho#park gyeong‑seok#cho hyun‑ju#park yong‑sik#jang geum‑ja#kim jun‑hee#kdrama#netflix#squidgame spoilers#squidgame speculations#squidgame theories#squidgame red vs blue#squid game review
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A talk with the bro's
Park yong-sik

(this is my first fic so...please be nice to the squid🦑)
Character: park yong-sik X female!reader
Summary: Your boyfriend of only 3 months is out having a drink with some of his friends, when he gets a bit too comfy talking about how lucky he is to have gotten someone like you.
Warnings: maybe like...ass and boob talk? I do not know🦑
Yong-sik leaned back in his chair, the dim lights of the bar casting a golden glow over the half-empty bottles on the table. His friends—rowdy, half-drunk, and laughing too loud—were deep in conversation, but Yong-sik? He had something much more important on his mind.
"Listen, guys," he started, voice slurred just enough to show he was enjoying his beer a little too much. "You don’t understand. Y/N is perfect." His friend Jae-ho snorted. "Oh no, here we go again." "No, no, I mean it," Yong-sik insisted, slamming his glass down on the table for emphasis.
"She’s beautiful. And not just in the 'oh, she’s cute' way. I mean—she’s got the most insane body." He dragged a hand down his face, shaking his head like he couldn’t even handle thinking about it. His other friend, Min-soo, raised an eyebrow. "You’re down bad, huh?" "Down horrible," Yong-sik admitted with zero shame.
"You should see her, man. Her boobs? Unreal. I swear, God took extra time sculpting them. And don’t even get me started on her ass—" He whistled, making a dramatic motion with his hands as if he was appreciating a masterpiece.
Min-soo burst into laughter, while Jae-ho shook his head. "Dude. You talk about this girl like she’s a damn goddess."
"Because she is," Yong-sik declared, leaning forward like he was about to reveal a national secret. "And she’s mine. I don’t even know what I did to deserve her, but I swear I’m never letting go."
Jae-ho smirked. "Bet she doesn’t even know you run your mouth like this when she’s not around." Yong-sik chuckled, taking another sip of his beer.
"Eh, she’d probably kill me. But can you blame me? When you’ve got a girl like Y/N, you brag." His friends laughed, shaking their heads at him, but Yong-sik didn’t care. If loving Y/N made him a fool, then fine—he’d be the biggest fool in the world.
And when he went home that night, slightly tipsy and grinning like an idiot, he knew exactly whose arms he wanted to fall into.
WHAT DID YALL THIIIIINK?🦑🐙
#squid game headcanons#Park yong-sik#Squid game#Squid game 2#Squid game imagines#squid game x reader#squid game x y/n#squid game x you
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thoughts on the stills released 📸
I can't lie, my heart beat a little faster at the thought of player 246 (park gyeong-seok) being in the coffin but I'm hoping it's not him 🥲

some have guessed it may be jung-bae's corpse in the coffin :(
there's a possibility that the cliffhanger won't lead to anything and that it may just be over for 246 but I'm optimistic it's not the last we'll see of him yet. otherwise it would be a complete waste of the narrative they've built and the (admittedly meagre) screen time spent on doing so.

others have speculated that 011 seemingly being outside would lead to her smuggling 246 out of there. hopefully they pull it off, but that's one thing I'm not optimistic about. I don't think all of the characters will go home safe and sound but a girl can dream. that aside, I'd love to see no-eul have more to do this following series. I understand it's a tall order to fit every character's story in the span of a half-series but no-eul and gyeong-seok were the two of the first character introductions made and it seemed like they had significant storytelling arcs but those sort of fell to the wayside as the games went on. I know that the nature of the mid-series cut affected the storytelling as a whole, but I just wanted to talk about it a little bit :)
#squid game#squid game s3#squid game s2#park gyeong-seok#kang no-eul#player 246#guard 011#cho hyun-ju#player 120#park yong-sik#player 007#jang geum-ja#player 149#player 222#kim jun-hee#thought bubble
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