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Squid Game Season 3 korean drama review
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Squid Game Season 3
1 people found this review helpful
by lytzie
Jun 28, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

« We are not horses. We are humans. Humans are... »

His sentence is left unfinished on purpose. After everything we’ve seen, how do you define humans? The games showed us the worst. Betrayal. Cruelty. Cowardice. But they also showed us sacrifice, love, and resistance. The word humanity sort of starts to lose meaning when you realize the same species capable of kindness is also capable of cruelty.

We critique the vips for their actions, yet we're also watching humans kill each other for our own entertainment. We’ve been waiting for season 3, trying to guess who would die, just like the vips do. This is probably the reason why Gihun looks at us when he says this. Maybe we should think about why we enjoyed watching this.

Squid game also showed that in such a deeply corrupted and capitalist world, no matter how hard you try, sometimes you just can’t change things. The good guys don’t always win. Gihun spent all this time trying to warn people, trying to end those games and save everyone. But in the end, nothing changed. The games have existed before him and will continue to exist after him, because the system is bigger than us. As the front man said, even in death, someone else would simply take his place as the game’s overseer.

It reflects the harsh reality of corruption and the exploitation of people. This concept isn’t meant to have a clear resolution, seeking closure misses the very message of the show.

But Gihun did what he believed was right. The front man thinks every human is selfish, driven by survival and greed, no better than horses forced to run for other’s amusement. Gihun proved him wrong by refusing to play and sacrificing himself.
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