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Saram-eun...

  • Episode aired Jun 27, 2025
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  • 55m
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6.7/10
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As Jun-ho races to reach the island, tensions peak in the final round. The last players face an impossible situation in the closing minutes of the game.As Jun-ho races to reach the island, tensions peak in the final round. The last players face an impossible situation in the closing minutes of the game.As Jun-ho races to reach the island, tensions peak in the final round. The last players face an impossible situation in the closing minutes of the game.

  • Director
    • Hwang Dong-hyuk
  • Writer
    • Hwang Dong-hyuk
  • Stars
    • Lee Jung-jae
    • Lee Byung-hun
    • Yim Si-wan
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    6.7/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Hwang Dong-hyuk
    • Writer
      • Hwang Dong-hyuk
    • Stars
      • Lee Jung-jae
      • Lee Byung-hun
      • Yim Si-wan
    • 252User reviews
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    Lee Jung-jae
    Lee Jung-jae
    • Seong Gi-hoon
    Lee Byung-hun
    Lee Byung-hun
    • Front Man (In-ho)
    Yim Si-wan
    Yim Si-wan
    • Lee Myung-gi
    Wi Ha-joon
    Wi Ha-joon
    • Hwang Jun-ho
    Park Gyuyoung
    Park Gyuyoung
    • Kang No-eul
    Lee Jin-wook
    Lee Jin-wook
    • Park Gyeong-seok
    Choi Gwi-hwa
    Choi Gwi-hwa
    • Kim Gi-min
    Jun Suk-ho
    Jun Suk-ho
    • Choi Woo-seok
    Choi Jae-hwan
    • Kim Mu-dong
    David Sayers
    David Sayers
    • VIP Richard
    Jane Wong
    • VIP Jennifer
    Bryan Bucco
    • VIP John
    Jordan Lambertoni
    Jordan Lambertoni
    • VIP Jack
    Kevin Yorn
    • VIP Kevin
    Park Ye-bom
    • Park Na-yeon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    Park Mi-hyeon
    • Kang Sae-byeok's Mother
    Park Si-wan
    • Kang Cheol
    Park Hye-jin
    Park Hye-jin
    • Cho Sang-woo's Mother
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    6tristanvmiles

    A fitting ending to what was never going to be more than a rehash of the original

    There is no deeper exploration of human nature than what we already saw in season one. The characters, the plot, and the games themselves, are just variations on a theme.

    It's entertaining, but it's not the same world class psychological horror mixed with political satire that originally broke new ground. The sell of the unexplored island, the VIPs, the history of the games was why people came back, but that's clearly been saved for yet another spin off.

    The ending was going to be cliche whether he won and survived or martyred himself for his message. The realism went out the window when he went back into the games, so everything since was always going to be contrived.

    These last two series are just an excuse to get him playing the games again so Netflix can make bank. It's weak characters, filler, more time seeing players vote than play games. Whatever plot there can be is only third priority after that.

    The message that there is no justice in this world, and it will take your life to try and fight that, is realistic and makes the ending fine. The season was entertaining enough, so again fine. Not time wasted, but not the level we hoped for.
    9KunvarAishwary

    The reality is bitter!

    I understand why people are rating this 1 star, because from a series like Squid Game, people were expecting a nice, heart-warming, happy ending where the protagonist survives and ends this violent and brutal game. But people forget, the world is not nice, is not ideal, is not peaceful, but is brutal, savage and nice people do not necessarily end up being happy. The reality of this world is shown in the series' finale and sadly not a lot of people understand it, or I should say, do not WANT to understand it. People choose to close their eyes so that they can keep thinking that good things happen with good people, and when it isn't shown in the end, they end up disappointed. The truth is, the world is feral, and will always be, reality is bitter, and people do not like bitterness.
    8WilliamzapRatings

    Good tier ending. Could have been better tho. To much time used in the end

    They dragged the ending a bit to much to tie up the loose ends in the end. WAY to much time was wasted with that over 20 minutes what could have gone to explore more of the games and what happened to it when the police arrived. I do think that the last scenes in la were really good i still believe that most of the rest of the 6 months later part was a big waste of time and totally unnecessarily. Although a pretty good ending it just feels like it could have been way better so i think the episode deserves and a rating somewhere between 8-9/10 because it was not a perfect ending in my opinion. --
    6rizanfazily

    VIPs Not Needed

    They remind us about the sand snakes from GOT. Characters that are meant to add dimension but ultimately end up annoying and add nothing to the plot.

    As for this season, since the concept isn't fresh it was dependent upon the pace and honestly it was slow. The concept of the games were nice but dragged on for so long that it lost steam. Out of all the games, Hide & Seek was the best one as it showed the main character being exposed to his dark side.

    But bringing in a baby so the main character can show how noble he is was stretching it to a soap opera level and not needed.

    But I am glad I watched it; though the freshness of the first season was lost.
    3shrized

    A very weak finale

    Personally, I enjoyed the pacing and action throughout the whole season, but I didn't like the resolution at all. The last episode was good talking about technical aspects, Netflix did a nice job as always for squid game's cinematography. The main problem is the writing and how the episode leads to a very predictable and cliché ending.

    We all knew what was going on with the main character and the side cast was also wasted of it's potential. 333's conclusion, The North Korean girl sub-plot etc... This is until the very end, with that scene in LA... In my opinion it was a dissapointing epilogue for such a captivating series with high entertainment and pacing. It kept me hooked before the last episodes for nothing at all.

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      When the island is set to self destruct, the last time the timer is shown it says 00:30:00. After a while, when the voice start counting down, it starts at 10 but it should start at 3. There were 27 beeps between the shot of the timer and the countdown voice.
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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • Korean
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      • Seoul, South Korea
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      • Siren Pictures
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