The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.
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The season ends really abruptly without any real payoff.
On its own this is a good episode but it feels like there would an episode after it but there's not. It feels like the writers didn't know where to stop to carry on for season 3 so they just cut very suddenly. It's still a good episode and I enjoyed it but it didn't feel like a season finale in the slightest.
If they added an extra 30 minutes to the episode to make it complete I think it would be rated higher.
It doesn't even really feel like a set up episode it just looks like they forgot a few episodes to release after and stopped it because they needed somewhere to start season 3.
On its own this is a good episode but it feels like there would an episode after it but there's not. It feels like the writers didn't know where to stop to carry on for season 3 so they just cut very suddenly. It's still a good episode and I enjoyed it but it didn't feel like a season finale in the slightest.
If they added an extra 30 minutes to the episode to make it complete I think it would be rated higher.
It doesn't even really feel like a set up episode it just looks like they forgot a few episodes to release after and stopped it because they needed somewhere to start season 3.
"Squid Game 2" fails to recapture the magic of the first season. The original thrived on its simplicity, a stark, haunting intensity that drew you in and refused to let go. With a lower budget, it felt more epic - its rawness, its desperation, gave every game a weight that was impossible to ignore. Now, that tension is gone. The heart-pounding dread, the gripping uncertainty, the unexpected brilliance - it's all missing. Season 2 struggles to find the same emotional pull, leaving a series that once felt groundbreaking now feeling strangely ordinary. The spark that made it unforgettable has dimmed.
First off, I want to say I never write reviews for shows or movies or anything. The only reason I'm writing this one is to express how disappointed I am with this finale.
Season 2 was definitely a downgrade from season 1. Don't get me wrong, this season was not bad. It had great moments and great new characters, but in my opinion did not live up to the hype that was built up for the last few years. This finale, compared to the season 1's, did not feel like a finale in the slightest.
I understand the final season will be coming out next year to wrap up major storylines that were left unfinished in this season, but to end the season like this feels very abrupt and sudden. I sat watching the end of this episode wondering if the last two episodes were going to premiere in the upcoming weeks.
TLDR: Decent season, unfinished/abrupt ending.
Season 2 was definitely a downgrade from season 1. Don't get me wrong, this season was not bad. It had great moments and great new characters, but in my opinion did not live up to the hype that was built up for the last few years. This finale, compared to the season 1's, did not feel like a finale in the slightest.
I understand the final season will be coming out next year to wrap up major storylines that were left unfinished in this season, but to end the season like this feels very abrupt and sudden. I sat watching the end of this episode wondering if the last two episodes were going to premiere in the upcoming weeks.
TLDR: Decent season, unfinished/abrupt ending.
What is the point of releasing a season like this? The first season was compelling throughout and complete. This one started strong and then seemed to throw paint at the wall until deciding to give up and say "tune in next time!". Why?
I'm sure I will still watch season 3, but I don't know how this can be considered a season by itself. It feels like a terrible version of movies which do part 1&2. Just delay the release until there is a complete story to tell in a season, because milking subscription months for Netflix like this is just sad. Even doing a weekly release of each episode would be preferable to splitting into 2 half seasons 6+ months apart.
The finale itself is incredibly unsatisfying and spends a lot of time on dull action scenes. I would rather have not known about this season until the rest of it is available, and wouldn't recommend watching season 2 until 3 is out.
I'm sure I will still watch season 3, but I don't know how this can be considered a season by itself. It feels like a terrible version of movies which do part 1&2. Just delay the release until there is a complete story to tell in a season, because milking subscription months for Netflix like this is just sad. Even doing a weekly release of each episode would be preferable to splitting into 2 half seasons 6+ months apart.
The finale itself is incredibly unsatisfying and spends a lot of time on dull action scenes. I would rather have not known about this season until the rest of it is available, and wouldn't recommend watching season 2 until 3 is out.
I'll review only the last episode, but this is the general felling for the entire second season.
The final episode of Squid Game Season 2 was a complete mess, earning a generous 4/10 in my book. After trudging through a season riddled with weak storytelling and undeveloped characters, I hoped the finale might salvage something. Instead, it only solidified how far the series has fallen since its brilliant first season.
The plot was painfully predictable, devoid of any tension or surprises. The main character's arc, which had already been on a downhill spiral, reached its lowest point-dull, nonsensical, and borderline insulting to the audience's intelligence. The emotional depth and moral dilemmas that once defined the show were entirely absent.
The "big moments" in the finale felt forced and hollow, lacking the impactful storytelling or clever twists that made the first season so memorable. The games were unimaginative and poorly executed, with lackluster cinematography that failed to build any suspense or excitement.
Worst of all, the actors-many of whom were already struggling with a bad script-delivered uninspired performances. It was as if they, too, had given up on the material. The final scenes were so anticlimactic and poorly thought out that I found myself questioning how such a promising series could end up here.
Season 2's finale was the nail in the coffin for what was once a groundbreaking show. What the heck happened?! It's hard to believe this is the same Squid Game that captivated audiences worldwide.
The final episode of Squid Game Season 2 was a complete mess, earning a generous 4/10 in my book. After trudging through a season riddled with weak storytelling and undeveloped characters, I hoped the finale might salvage something. Instead, it only solidified how far the series has fallen since its brilliant first season.
The plot was painfully predictable, devoid of any tension or surprises. The main character's arc, which had already been on a downhill spiral, reached its lowest point-dull, nonsensical, and borderline insulting to the audience's intelligence. The emotional depth and moral dilemmas that once defined the show were entirely absent.
The "big moments" in the finale felt forced and hollow, lacking the impactful storytelling or clever twists that made the first season so memorable. The games were unimaginative and poorly executed, with lackluster cinematography that failed to build any suspense or excitement.
Worst of all, the actors-many of whom were already struggling with a bad script-delivered uninspired performances. It was as if they, too, had given up on the material. The final scenes were so anticlimactic and poorly thought out that I found myself questioning how such a promising series could end up here.
Season 2's finale was the nail in the coffin for what was once a groundbreaking show. What the heck happened?! It's hard to believe this is the same Squid Game that captivated audiences worldwide.
Did you know
- TriviaAs of this writing, this is marked as the lowest rated episode of the entire series.
- GoofsAt around 22:40, as guard is dying from player 120, above player 246, you can see crew standing with camera.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
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