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On The Manipulated Dec 6, 2025
Title The Manipulated Spoiler
What a pity. This drama had the potential to be one of the best in 2025. But too many off‑screen moments that need viewers to create and imagine the script and scenes ourselves, which ruins the experience. What annoys me most is how Taejung makes up with his friends happens off-screen, suddenly they’re helping him, and it’s happily ever after?

Not to mention, there are way too many plot holes and plot armor. The most obvious one, you want me to believe, Taejung, who trains by himself without a sparring partner, can fight multiple experienced people at once and defeat experienced, professional fighters without any tricks? In the final episode, he even takes on two..professional killers and a skilled fighter at the same time. Really? (In Fabricated City, it made more sense since he was a martial arts athlete)
On Squid Game Season 3 Nov 28, 2025
LOL. This feels like a repeat of season one, with nothing new or different. They’re only playing games without a proper plot. To watch people playing games, Reality TV or Variety Show is more entertaining.
Replying to liuffy Jul 14, 2025
Nailed it. haha. I had a feeling from early on that guy was the chairman’s son.
It’s all good. there’s nothing wrong with your comment. It’s not a spoiler at all. The drama itself clearly wants viewers to speculate and theorize about the chairman’s son from Episode 1. Your comment is no different from the employee dialogue in episode 1.
Once she finishes watching, she’ll realize she was just overreacting.
Replying to hal Jul 9, 2025
What troubles me isn’t the ending of Season 3 - it's the fact that so many people hate it because of the ending.…
Maybe if I watched it with an open mind or watched it like a new drama, I’d enjoy this season.
But I can't get rid of the thought of Season 1’s ending and Season 2’s beginning.
On Squid Game Season 3 Jul 9, 2025
What troubles me isn’t the ending of Season 3 - it's the fact that so many people hate it because of the ending.
To me, the ending is not the problem, but the plot itself, which has completely lost its cause.
Wasn’t the sequel to Season 1 supposed to be about Gihun vs. the Squid Game? So why did it suddenly shift into Gihun good/righteousness/humanity vs bad/evil/greed?
(It's already in the main plot of season 1)
How is everyone okay with that?