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Lee Jung-jae, Anupam Tripathi, Oh Yeong-su, Heo Sung-tae, Park Hae-soo, and Hoyeon in Squid Game (2021)

Review by tvnebula

Squid Game

8/10

Has no one here ever seen a trilogy before?

So no one has seen "Empire Strikes Back", "Lord of the Rings", or "The Bourne Trilogy"? Do you guys not understand how trilogies and three-part stories are supposed to work?

We were already told that there would be three seaons total, and that BOTH seasons would be out at various times. And the director already made a public announcement far before Season 2 was released that Season 2 and 3 were a two-part narrative of the series.

The ending of Season 2 was not only designed to add more suspense and desire for Season 3, but also because it takes a long, long time to prepare two seasons of a show within a 1 year time frame.

The fact that all the vast majority of "bad" reviews are focused on something that was already talked about and discussed is absolutely ridiculous.

And go ahead and talk about bad writing and cheap plots all you want after you make a show better reviewed and received than this!
  • tvnebula
  • Jan 5, 2025

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