Yeolsoewa kal
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 jun 2025
- TV-MA
- 57min
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7.3/10
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No-eul se infiltra en una peligrosa operación con un arriesgado plan. Se anuncia un nuevo juego: el escondite, en el que un grupo tiene una llave y el otro un cuchillo.No-eul se infiltra en una peligrosa operación con un arriesgado plan. Se anuncia un nuevo juego: el escondite, en el que un grupo tiene una llave y el otro un cuchillo.No-eul se infiltra en una peligrosa operación con un arriesgado plan. Se anuncia un nuevo juego: el escondite, en el que un grupo tiene una llave y el otro un cuchillo.
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I really liked all bg themes/musics in this episode, they all fit the scenes so well that I can't even describe it..
The intro starting with acolypse-like music, then ominous spiritual musics at dormitory scenes, the desperate vote music, the 4th game prepartion musics... I really appreciate Jung jaeil and park minju for that.
Last season felt a bit lackuster, this episode alone is a step up, by far better than any episode of season 2. I hope this get only better with they following episodes.
After a season finale that left us in the middle of the story's climax, I like how this episode shows that the main climax might be coming soon this season, which makes you want to keep watching.
I also like how they handled the main character's story and personality after the events of last season's finale. This looks promising! Hopefully, they won't lose momentum in the upcoming episodes.
To be honest, I was only watching this season out of obligation, because after the last one I wasn't really feeling it - but now I'm totally hooked again.
After a season finale that left us in the middle of the story's climax, I like how this episode shows that the main climax might be coming soon this season, which makes you want to keep watching.
I also like how they handled the main character's story and personality after the events of last season's finale. This looks promising! Hopefully, they won't lose momentum in the upcoming episodes.
To be honest, I was only watching this season out of obligation, because after the last one I wasn't really feeling it - but now I'm totally hooked again.
The shows starts with a recap
For a moment you ask yourself is it worth ?all that hype is it worth all that waiting
First scene takes you back like how you were sitting the last time you watched the final episode of the second season
Fresh start with a ending for a new game Takes you back to the vibes feels like it is worth the waiting but is it really ?
They didn't forget any sequence Every character got their way every character got their development 60 is a good fresh clean number to start with so we can focus on the main characters Great direction and Great directing Makes you hungry for every episode.
First scene takes you back like how you were sitting the last time you watched the final episode of the second season
Fresh start with a ending for a new game Takes you back to the vibes feels like it is worth the waiting but is it really ?
They didn't forget any sequence Every character got their way every character got their development 60 is a good fresh clean number to start with so we can focus on the main characters Great direction and Great directing Makes you hungry for every episode.
Continuing on from season two, the player cohort continues to bloodily diminish, setting up a not-unexpected finale. The imagery remains fascinating but nothing too novel has been added in this season and the core-story starts to slide when the 'VIPs', a bunch of simplistic, predictable 'class warfare' villains, reappear and continues downhill as the games-of-survival, and the strategies of the survivors themselves, get more ridiculous. The entire premise is so implausible that the show is best treated as an increasingly heavy-handed class-struggle metaphor, which excuses a lot. Whether the final scene is a commentary on the ubiquitousness of greed or a set-up for another series, perhaps taking place outside S. Korea, remains to be seen.
Squid Game Season 3: What to Expect from the Next Deadly Tournament
The global phenomenon Squid Game took the world by storm with its brutal yet captivating portrayal of a deadly competition where desperate individuals risk their lives for a chance at unimaginable wealth. With Season 2 already generating massive hype, fans are eagerly anticipating Squid Game Season 3. While Netflix has not officially confirmed a third season, the show's success makes it highly likely. Here's what we can expect from the next chapter of this thrilling series.
The Aftermath of Season 2 Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into the consequences of Gi-hun's rebellion against the organizers of the games. His decision not to board the plane to see his daughter and instead seek revenge suggests an all-out war against the system. Season 3 could explore whether Gi-hun succeeds in dismantling the games or if he becomes entangled in them once again. Additionally, new characters may emerge, either as allies or new antagonists, further complicating his mission.
New Games, Higher Stakes One of the most exciting aspects of Squid Game is its creative and deadly children's games. Season 3 could introduce even more twisted challenges, pushing contestants to their limits. The Front Man's role may expand, revealing more about his past and motivations. We might also learn more about the VIPs-the wealthy spectators who bet on the competitors-and whether they face any consequences for their cruelty.
Exploring the Wider Conspiracy The first season hinted at a much larger operation behind the games. Season 3 could reveal how far this deadly competition extends-whether it's a global phenomenon with multiple locations or part of a deeper societal experiment. The police investigation subplot from Season 1 could resurface, possibly connecting with Gi-hun's fight against the organization.
Character Arcs and Tragic Backstories Part of what made Squid Game so compelling was its focus on the contestants' personal struggles. Season 3 could introduce new players with heartbreaking stories, making their fates even more emotional. We might also see returning characters, such as Jun-ho (the detective), if he survived his encounter with the Front Man. His knowledge of the games could play a crucial role in exposing the truth.
Themes of Capitalism and Survival At its core, Squid Game is a critique of extreme capitalism and the desperation it breeds. Season 3 could amplify these themes, perhaps showing how the wealthy elite manipulate the poor for entertainment. The show might also explore whether systemic change is possible or if the cycle of violence is endless.
A Possible Conclusion?
While Squid Game could continue for multiple seasons, Season 3 might serve as the final chapter, wrapping up Gi-hun's journey and the fate of the games. Whether he brings down the organization or becomes its newest leader (mirroring the Front Man's arc) remains to be seen.
Final Thoughts With its intense storytelling, social commentary, and unforgettable characters, Squid Game Season 3 has the potential to be even more explosive than its predecessors. Fans can expect more mind games, brutal twists, and emotional depth as the series reaches its climax.
Are you ready to play the next game? Because the stakes have never been higher.
The global phenomenon Squid Game took the world by storm with its brutal yet captivating portrayal of a deadly competition where desperate individuals risk their lives for a chance at unimaginable wealth. With Season 2 already generating massive hype, fans are eagerly anticipating Squid Game Season 3. While Netflix has not officially confirmed a third season, the show's success makes it highly likely. Here's what we can expect from the next chapter of this thrilling series.
The Aftermath of Season 2 Season 2 is expected to delve deeper into the consequences of Gi-hun's rebellion against the organizers of the games. His decision not to board the plane to see his daughter and instead seek revenge suggests an all-out war against the system. Season 3 could explore whether Gi-hun succeeds in dismantling the games or if he becomes entangled in them once again. Additionally, new characters may emerge, either as allies or new antagonists, further complicating his mission.
New Games, Higher Stakes One of the most exciting aspects of Squid Game is its creative and deadly children's games. Season 3 could introduce even more twisted challenges, pushing contestants to their limits. The Front Man's role may expand, revealing more about his past and motivations. We might also learn more about the VIPs-the wealthy spectators who bet on the competitors-and whether they face any consequences for their cruelty.
Exploring the Wider Conspiracy The first season hinted at a much larger operation behind the games. Season 3 could reveal how far this deadly competition extends-whether it's a global phenomenon with multiple locations or part of a deeper societal experiment. The police investigation subplot from Season 1 could resurface, possibly connecting with Gi-hun's fight against the organization.
Character Arcs and Tragic Backstories Part of what made Squid Game so compelling was its focus on the contestants' personal struggles. Season 3 could introduce new players with heartbreaking stories, making their fates even more emotional. We might also see returning characters, such as Jun-ho (the detective), if he survived his encounter with the Front Man. His knowledge of the games could play a crucial role in exposing the truth.
Themes of Capitalism and Survival At its core, Squid Game is a critique of extreme capitalism and the desperation it breeds. Season 3 could amplify these themes, perhaps showing how the wealthy elite manipulate the poor for entertainment. The show might also explore whether systemic change is possible or if the cycle of violence is endless.
A Possible Conclusion?
While Squid Game could continue for multiple seasons, Season 3 might serve as the final chapter, wrapping up Gi-hun's journey and the fate of the games. Whether he brings down the organization or becomes its newest leader (mirroring the Front Man's arc) remains to be seen.
Final Thoughts With its intense storytelling, social commentary, and unforgettable characters, Squid Game Season 3 has the potential to be even more explosive than its predecessors. Fans can expect more mind games, brutal twists, and emotional depth as the series reaches its climax.
Are you ready to play the next game? Because the stakes have never been higher.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe second season, and third season were filmed back to back.
- ErroresThe fishing boat Captain Park Yeong-Gil, calls Hwang In-ho, the front man, from the ships radio to the island telephone. Telephone conversations can be broadcast via ship-to-shore radio.
- Bandas sonorasTrumpet Concerto in E Flat Major, HOB VII e/1: III, Finale - Allegro: I,Allegro con spirito
(uncredited)
Written by Joseph Haydn
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