Dangsin-ui tas-i anida
- El episodio se transmitió el 27 jun 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 6min
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7.6/10
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El equipo de Jun-ho está a punto de encontrar la isla. Jang Geum-ja hace una petición desesperada a Gi-hun para que ayude a Jun-hee. Los VIPs discuten una cruel propuesta.El equipo de Jun-ho está a punto de encontrar la isla. Jang Geum-ja hace una petición desesperada a Gi-hun para que ayude a Jun-hee. Los VIPs discuten una cruel propuesta.El equipo de Jun-ho está a punto de encontrar la isla. Jang Geum-ja hace una petición desesperada a Gi-hun para que ayude a Jun-hee. Los VIPs discuten una cruel propuesta.
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This episode doesn't seem like it should've been such a low score but it was dragged so far down by the absolutely ridiculous conversations that take place, specifically from the VIPs. Each actor was pretty abysmal, and some of the things they said were laugh out loud bad. I really do love this show, and am very excited to finish the season, and i'm seeing some promise in some of the scenes, but my GOD the VIP dialogue is so bad it ruined the watching experience. I know that a couple of scenes with janky dialogue shouldn't bother me that much, but it did, it drove me crazy, I really hope it gets better as the show continues.
This episode in general was decent. Really moving in places. But what the hell have they done to the VIPs?
Their voices sound dubbed over, and it usually doesn't match with their mouth movements well. It really takes you out of any scene they're in.
The woman VIP in particular barely moves her mouth but whoever has clearly voiced her over is annunciating a lot more.
I appreciate the translation from Korean to English may not be spot on or sound natural in the script, but there was no need for them to totally butcher them like this. It's really poorly done and I expect better from a show that is one of the biggest on Netflix.
Their voices sound dubbed over, and it usually doesn't match with their mouth movements well. It really takes you out of any scene they're in.
The woman VIP in particular barely moves her mouth but whoever has clearly voiced her over is annunciating a lot more.
I appreciate the translation from Korean to English may not be spot on or sound natural in the script, but there was no need for them to totally butcher them like this. It's really poorly done and I expect better from a show that is one of the biggest on Netflix.
Adding the non korean actors is a very poor choice. They were so cringey to watch because of their amateur acting even the asian actress that was added. They should have stick to the local scene. Its the final series, they should have thought about this through. They dont look like millionaires or rich ones. They look like wanna be's. By this time it was too late to change but I just need to say that it was a really bad choice. They could have come up with something better than this storyline than "acting mediocre" to be someone they cant even portray. So disappointing to watch on the very final leg of the series.
I really liked Episode 3 of Season 3 of Squid Game, it was super entertaining and had a lot of impact on the overall story. The tension, the pacing, the visuals,everything just hit the right notes for me. It felt like one of those episodes that sticks with you, especially with how the plot starts to shift in more intense directions.
That said, the VIPs honestly kind of ruined parts of it for me. I get that they're supposed to represent the ultra-wealthy and show how detached they are from the games, but their dialogue just feels... off. They talk like NPCs in a bad video game, super stiff, awkward, and really unnatural. It almost sounds like the lines were dubbed in after the fact, which makes their scenes feel weirdly out of place compared to the rest of the show, which is usually so grounded and well-acted.
It's frustrating because the rest of the episode is so strong, but every time the VIPs show up, it kind of kills the momentum. I feel like with better writing or delivery, they could've actually added something chilling or creepy. Instead, they just feel kind of cartoonish. Still love the episode overall, but man, those parts took me out of it a bit.
That said, the VIPs honestly kind of ruined parts of it for me. I get that they're supposed to represent the ultra-wealthy and show how detached they are from the games, but their dialogue just feels... off. They talk like NPCs in a bad video game, super stiff, awkward, and really unnatural. It almost sounds like the lines were dubbed in after the fact, which makes their scenes feel weirdly out of place compared to the rest of the show, which is usually so grounded and well-acted.
It's frustrating because the rest of the episode is so strong, but every time the VIPs show up, it kind of kills the momentum. I feel like with better writing or delivery, they could've actually added something chilling or creepy. Instead, they just feel kind of cartoonish. Still love the episode overall, but man, those parts took me out of it a bit.
It really shows the effects from episode 2 along with grief, heartache, and who's really at blame. The games feel much more intense than last season, and the camera movement in the game in this episode really added to the unbalance and nervous feeling which made it so good to watch. I really like the different storylines and can see where they are going and I am excited to see how this game ends. So far this season has been my favourite and has some of the best set of episode in the series, with episode 2 being my favourite of the series so far. I hope this season holds up and we will see how the games end..
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- TriviaThe drone used was the DJI Inspire 2
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