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Squid Game season 2 review: What happens when the player wants to be the saviour

This second season of the highly anticipated series is sure to give you an adrenaline rush, but will it top the first one? Certainly not. So what works in favour of the series, and what went wrong?

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In Pic: Squid Game poster

In Pic: Squid Game poster

Squid Game season 2 is back, and if you think your three-year wait will now come to rest, then sorry, that's not going to happen anytime soon. Well, before we start dissecting a well-made series, let’s see what is the new world of season 2 and where is Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae). Gi-hun didn't take that flight, and now his desires have changed. Now the player wants to be the savior. Gi-hun now wishes to find the one behind this deadly game and wants to end it, and that's his life motive. But is it easy? This mere question is just out of the syllabus when we are here talking about the world of Squid Game.

What worked & what didn't?

This second season of the highly anticipated series is sure to give you an adrenaline rush, but will it top the first one? Certainly not. So what works in favour of the series, and what went wrong? Let’s discuss. Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon), the police officer, has one motive: to find the island on which his brother is running the game of blood, gore, & death, while Gi-hun, with his power and money, is busy searching for the recruiter to get into the game and be the saviour of about 400 contestants this time. The series stays a little low till these two join hands, and once that happens, this is when the magic begins. Gi-hun is back in the game while Jun-ho has lost the track because did you think that Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) isn't smart enough to detect and get a tracker out?

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