Episode 7 of season 2 of Squid Game left many fans wanting more. And for good reason, several deadly events have disrupted this finale…
For three years, Netflix subscribers have been waiting to discover the sequel to the most viewed series in the history of the platform. And since December 26, they can watch the seven episodes of season 2 of Squid Game. And if the somewhat abrupt ending did not give them complete satisfaction, despite the post-credits scene which is already teasing season 3, it is also because of a death which moved them. Attention, spoilers. At the end of season 2, Gi-hun and his team rob the Red Guards and collect their weapons to try to infiltrate the control room. But while they are cruelly lacking in ammunition, they are inevitably betrayed by In-ho who decides to trap them and resume his mask of master of the game…
Squid Game saison 2 : “We start to love it and we lose it…“this death is difficult for Internet users to digest
When In-ho returns to his Game Master costume, he then brings Gi-hun to his knees. The latter still does not know his true identity. And while In-ho makes Gi-hun believe that he is going to shoot him, he ultimately turns his gun on his lifelong friend, Jung-bae. The ex-Marine is thus executed before his eyes. A death which did not fail to provoke a reaction from users of the Reddit site: “Justice for Jung-bae. He didn’t deserve this….”, “I had become attached to him, he was surprisingly competent!“, “I thought he was going to die quickly, but as he survived episode after episode, I became convinced that he wouldn’t die…” can we read, or again “We start to love it and we lose it.” Other Internet users were angry to see the season end with these actions: “Oh my God, I was boiling with rage watching this. All these people risked their lives to make money and now all they want is to go home to their families. But he (Gi-hun, editor’s note)he continues to implement his plan to defeat the system, but with what? Ten people? He didn’t think about the possibility that his friend might die and even sacrificed people from Team Cross […] Gi-hun has a huge savior complex ” That’s what it says…
Squid Game : why Jung-bae had to die in season 2 of the Netflix series? Lee Jung-jae explains
During an interview given to Tumduthe Netflix media, it was Lee Jung-jae, the interpreter of Gi-hun himself, who explained why Jung-bae’s death was necessary for the development of the plot in season 3: “The end of season 2 is going to make people more curious about how Gi-hun will behave in the game now that this traumatic event has happened to him. After what happened to his friend, can he still maintain his goal of saving the other people in the game?” analyzed the South Korean actor.
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