The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.The remaining players strategize on how to survive the night. Gi-hun proposes a risky plan--but he will need trustworthy allies to carry it out.
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As previously said by many it's not the best ending. We finished episode 7 at 2am and decided to sleep and continue it the next night, only to realise after having made the popcorn that we had in fact already finished the season without realising it.
Putting it down to Korean vs western media and crossing our fingers that the wait will pay off in the end (also sometimes it's nice not to have everything tied up in a little bow - this truely was a first for us)
The gunfight was too long but I put that down to lazy writing and the fact that they want to keep the bar low so that they can blow us away with season 3.
Putting it down to Korean vs western media and crossing our fingers that the wait will pay off in the end (also sometimes it's nice not to have everything tied up in a little bow - this truely was a first for us)
The gunfight was too long but I put that down to lazy writing and the fact that they want to keep the bar low so that they can blow us away with season 3.
I'll review only the last episode, but this is the general felling for the entire second season.
The final episode of Squid Game Season 2 was a complete mess, earning a generous 4/10 in my book. After trudging through a season riddled with weak storytelling and undeveloped characters, I hoped the finale might salvage something. Instead, it only solidified how far the series has fallen since its brilliant first season.
The plot was painfully predictable, devoid of any tension or surprises. The main character's arc, which had already been on a downhill spiral, reached its lowest point-dull, nonsensical, and borderline insulting to the audience's intelligence. The emotional depth and moral dilemmas that once defined the show were entirely absent.
The "big moments" in the finale felt forced and hollow, lacking the impactful storytelling or clever twists that made the first season so memorable. The games were unimaginative and poorly executed, with lackluster cinematography that failed to build any suspense or excitement.
Worst of all, the actors-many of whom were already struggling with a bad script-delivered uninspired performances. It was as if they, too, had given up on the material. The final scenes were so anticlimactic and poorly thought out that I found myself questioning how such a promising series could end up here.
Season 2's finale was the nail in the coffin for what was once a groundbreaking show. What the heck happened?! It's hard to believe this is the same Squid Game that captivated audiences worldwide.
The final episode of Squid Game Season 2 was a complete mess, earning a generous 4/10 in my book. After trudging through a season riddled with weak storytelling and undeveloped characters, I hoped the finale might salvage something. Instead, it only solidified how far the series has fallen since its brilliant first season.
The plot was painfully predictable, devoid of any tension or surprises. The main character's arc, which had already been on a downhill spiral, reached its lowest point-dull, nonsensical, and borderline insulting to the audience's intelligence. The emotional depth and moral dilemmas that once defined the show were entirely absent.
The "big moments" in the finale felt forced and hollow, lacking the impactful storytelling or clever twists that made the first season so memorable. The games were unimaginative and poorly executed, with lackluster cinematography that failed to build any suspense or excitement.
Worst of all, the actors-many of whom were already struggling with a bad script-delivered uninspired performances. It was as if they, too, had given up on the material. The final scenes were so anticlimactic and poorly thought out that I found myself questioning how such a promising series could end up here.
Season 2's finale was the nail in the coffin for what was once a groundbreaking show. What the heck happened?! It's hard to believe this is the same Squid Game that captivated audiences worldwide.
I really enjoyed Season 2 of Squid Games. I wondered how they could possibly continue it but the showrunners have done a great job and continuing the story of the main character and introducing a new edition of the games. It was fun watching the new and different generation appear so entitled and complain about everything, they did that well. Also we get a new set of characters to connect with and root for. I would be sad to see any of them go. It gets you to start caring again for characters and how greed is always the driving evil force for people to do unspeakable things. A great surprising twist with Ing Ho (The Front Fan) participating as well undercover, it made it fun viewing and we saw a different set of games which were entertaining.
The start of the season was written good but the final two episodes specially the seventh was rushed. It's not bad but decent and decent shouldn't be the level of the most successful series ever. I expected it to become a tough season to tell a fulfilled story and I really enjoyed it but the finale was short. It felt like they recorded more material but decided to cut it out and work it out for Season 3. Which is another point I'd like to talk cause at this point Season 2 & 3 don't really exist. It feels more like Squid Game 2 Pt. I & Pt. II.
The biggest issue is for me the subplot it's completely ignored and dragged. It appears for a really short time which is huge failure. They should've made the 9 episodes and let them find their target or at least get to find out the culprit in their own crew.
For the people that still think it's about the game show and who's gonna win it: if this was the case that would be a recycled story and no extended and meaningful addition to the series. Squid Game is about society and how the human who participate for these games deal with depression, desperation and who's willing to go over all limits to reach their goal cause they feel obligated to do so. On the other side the operator and its recruits and VIP's ( another critic point btw we haven't seen them again like in Season 1 ) who prefer to get entertained to hedge bets, laugh and have a good time while watching people fighting for their lives.
Our main protagonist wants to break this traditional event for once and forever but it seems way too hopeless.
They really need to deliver 9 episodes for the final arc to bring this story to an end. It still has the potential to become one of the most memorable series of all time.
The biggest issue is for me the subplot it's completely ignored and dragged. It appears for a really short time which is huge failure. They should've made the 9 episodes and let them find their target or at least get to find out the culprit in their own crew.
For the people that still think it's about the game show and who's gonna win it: if this was the case that would be a recycled story and no extended and meaningful addition to the series. Squid Game is about society and how the human who participate for these games deal with depression, desperation and who's willing to go over all limits to reach their goal cause they feel obligated to do so. On the other side the operator and its recruits and VIP's ( another critic point btw we haven't seen them again like in Season 1 ) who prefer to get entertained to hedge bets, laugh and have a good time while watching people fighting for their lives.
Our main protagonist wants to break this traditional event for once and forever but it seems way too hopeless.
They really need to deliver 9 episodes for the final arc to bring this story to an end. It still has the potential to become one of the most memorable series of all time.
First off, I want to say I never write reviews for shows or movies or anything. The only reason I'm writing this one is to express how disappointed I am with this finale.
Season 2 was definitely a downgrade from season 1. Don't get me wrong, this season was not bad. It had great moments and great new characters, but in my opinion did not live up to the hype that was built up for the last few years. This finale, compared to the season 1's, did not feel like a finale in the slightest.
I understand the final season will be coming out next year to wrap up major storylines that were left unfinished in this season, but to end the season like this feels very abrupt and sudden. I sat watching the end of this episode wondering if the last two episodes were going to premiere in the upcoming weeks.
TLDR: Decent season, unfinished/abrupt ending.
Season 2 was definitely a downgrade from season 1. Don't get me wrong, this season was not bad. It had great moments and great new characters, but in my opinion did not live up to the hype that was built up for the last few years. This finale, compared to the season 1's, did not feel like a finale in the slightest.
I understand the final season will be coming out next year to wrap up major storylines that were left unfinished in this season, but to end the season like this feels very abrupt and sudden. I sat watching the end of this episode wondering if the last two episodes were going to premiere in the upcoming weeks.
TLDR: Decent season, unfinished/abrupt ending.
Did you know
- TriviaAs of this writing, this is marked as the lowest rated episode of the entire series.
- GoofsAt around 22:40, as guard is dying from player 120, above player 246, you can see crew standing with camera.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
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