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Vincenzo
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by as-iq
Sep 27, 2023
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

vincenzo

a well made thriller with engaging factors each episode have different twist and scene b/w Vincenzo and flat members will be heart touching and funny and climax will be blast but ending is little disappointed for me




coming to bgm and song it will be too good and 17th and 16th episode will be the biggest banger character development is too good and this series has re-watch value


hope 2nd season will be there for Vincenzo


but they won't show what happened in Italy and backstory of Vincenzo.... expecting in season 2 if it's there mean.....

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Squid Game Season 3
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by as-iq
Jun 28, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.5

this is not superhero series

Squid Game Season 3 stands as a powerful, unapologetic portrayal of the human condition—its raw instincts, moral compromises, desperation, and resilience. If you're someone who watches dramas only for happy endings, this might not be the show for you. But for those seeking truth in fiction, who are willing to explore the darker depths of what it means to be human, this season delivers a conclusion that is both haunting and perfect.

From the very first episode of Season 1, Squid Game never tried to paint a romanticized picture of life. It didn’t offer up simple heroes or fairy-tale outcomes. Instead, it dissected society with brutal honesty—laying bare the corruption, inequality, and personal struggles that millions face every day. It wasn't just about games or survival; it was a mirror held up to the world we live in. Season 3 continues this vision, pushing characters beyond the edge, forcing them—and us—to confront the harshest truths about ourselves.

Many people might have hoped for a happier, more uplifting conclusion, one where good triumphs over evil and justice is served neatly. But that has never been the essence of Squid Game. Its core message has always revolved around the reality of human behavior when survival is on the line. Greed, betrayal, sacrifice, empathy, and vengeance—all coexisting in a deadly dance. The show highlights that even the kindest souls can be driven to darkness under the weight of unbearable circumstances.

Season 3 takes the themes introduced earlier and brings them to a chilling and thought-provoking climax. It doesn't shy away from showing what humans are truly capable of—both the monstrous and the noble. The finale might leave some viewers feeling unsettled or even heartbroken, but that’s exactly the point. It is meant to linger in your mind, to make you reflect, to disturb your comfort. Because the world we live in is not always fair, and people do not always get what they deserve.

This ending is not just fitting—it is necessary. It preserves the show's integrity and continues its unflinching critique of modern society. The creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, never set out to create a fantasy. He set out to provoke thought, raise questions, and expose the hidden cruelty of systems that push people into corners where morality becomes a luxury. And in that mission, Season 3 triumphs.

Ultimately, Squid Game is not about hope in the conventional sense. It’s about resilience, awareness, and the uncomfortable truth that our worst enemies might not be monsters—but other people, and sometimes, even ourselves. The show forces us to look inward and ask, "What would I do?" That, more than any sweet ending, is the true brilliance of Squid Game’s conclusion.

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