“Participant 456, do you continue to place confidence in folks?”
That is the query Squid Sport‘s Entrance Man (Lee Byung-hun) asks Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) within the present’s third and last season. However it’s additionally the query the present asks viewers. Over the previous three seasons, we have witnessed numerous atrocities. We have watched rich elites pit in-debt gamers towards each other for sport. We have watched faceless guards gun down waves of gamers. We have even watched gamers stab one another within the again (generally actually) for a shot at further money. In any case that, can we nonetheless have hope for humanity?
Squid Sport poses that query repeatedly all through Season 3, with new lethal video games presenting new ethical quandaries, every extra horrifying than the final. These sequences are the definition of nail-biters, recapturing the horrors of Seasons 1 and a pair of. Typically, although, they introduce twists that take Squid Sport‘s (already not notably refined) messaging about financial inequality previous any sort of incisive commentary. As an alternative, the present bludgeons viewers over the pinnacle with caricature. It is sufficient to make you suppose that creator Hwang Dong-hyuk has little to no religion within the viewers, even because the present involves a fittingly brutal conclusion.
What’s Squid Sport Season 3 about?

Lee Jung-jae in “Squid Sport.”
Credit score: No Ju-han / Netflix
Squid Sport Season 3 picks up within the wake of Gi-hun’s failed riot towards the video games on the finish of Season 2. He is misplaced a number of key supporters in his combat to finish the video games, together with his pricey pal Jung-bae (Lee Web optimization-hwan) and new ally Younger-il, the alias the Entrance Man took when he entered the video games. (Worst of all: Gi-hun nonetheless does not find out about his betrayal.)
Overwhelmed by guilt over orchestrating the rebellion, Gi-hun begins Season 3 as a shell of his former self. There are not any extra impassioned makes an attempt to cease folks from voting sure to persevering with the video games, solely anguished confusion as to why he, of all folks, was left alive. Lee will get little to no dialogue in many of the season, leaving him to ship a searing bodily efficiency that toggles between resignation and anger to one thing extra nurturing and protecting. The previous manifests most in a confrontation with Dae-ho (Kang Ha-neul), whose panic assault within the Season 2 finale left the riot with out ammunition. Gi-hun’s vengeful nature right here looks as if precisely what the Entrance Man desires: for Gi-hun to lose religion in humanity, simply as he has.
However that hope and religion reveals itself elsewhere, notably within the trio of Hyun-ju (Park Sung-hoon), Geum-ja (Kang Ae-sim), and the very pregnant Jun-hee (Jo Yuri). This band of ladies stays steadfast of their loyalty to 1 one other, proving Gi-hun’s religion in humanity isn’t misplaced. And when Jun-hee lastly does give beginning — in what must be one of many worst locations to enter labor! — defending her and her baby provides Gi-hun a brand new drive.
Does Jun-hee’s child assist or hurt Squid Sport?

Jo Yuri in “Squid Sport.”
Credit score: No Ju-han / Netflix
The presence of an precise new child child within the video games acts as a bodily manifestation of Gi-hun’s hope for the long run. It additionally additional establishes simply how evil the video games are, particularly when the group of watching VIPs determine, ” what? Let’s make the infant a participant.”
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The issue is, we already know the video games are evil. We have recognized it for the reason that very starting of your entire collection! But Squid Sport retains pounding it into our heads in more and more ludicrous methods, a lot of which flip this terrifying dystopian hellscape into an unintentional comedy.
Take the return of the gold-masked VIPs, who function commentators all through many of the season. With their poor performing, their poor dubbing, and their poor dialogue, this band of largely white, largely male billionaires tanks any of the strain Squid Sport has constructed up. There is definitely one thing to be stated in regards to the flattening of those rich characters: Whereas they imagine the gamers to be subhuman, it is actually them who’re the two-dimensional monsters. Nonetheless, the over-reliance on the VIPs as a gilded peanut gallery weakens the extraordinary drama taking part in out throughout the video games themselves, decreasing Squid Sport to a laughable practice wreck for minutes at a time.
It is not even just like the VIPs even have a lot so as to add to the present. Once they begin frothing on the mouth for the gamers to kill the infant, it does not carry new layers to the awfulness of the state of affairs. We all know killing a child is unhealthy!
The identical goes for the opposite gamers’ reactions to the infant becoming a member of the fray. Those that have steadfastly voted for the video games to proceed are greater than able to take the lifetime of the kid with a view to get a bigger portion of the prize pot. It is the ultimate boss of selfishness, and it takes these gamers into the identical realm of caricature because the VIPs. (However with a lot better performing.)
To be honest, that stage of caricature is the purpose. All through its run, Squid Sport has analyzed how inequality below capitalism results in dehumanization. We see it within the methods the video games erase id: Gamers are diminished to numbers, guards cover behind masks. Making an attempt to kill a child goes past all that, although. It brings the bloodthirsty gamers in step with the VIPs, virtually proving the Entrance Man proper in his perception that they don’t seem to be human. For Gi-hun and his allies, then, the problem turns into discovering hope, even when confronted with the worst of evils.
Once more, although, Squid Sport has at all times been fascinated by how its characters preserve that final shred of hope and construct connections in the midst of a nightmare. All the infant discourse does not really feel like a pure, considerate elevation of those conversations a lot as a messaging sledgehammer straight to the temple.
Nonetheless, whereas these discussions are overwrought, the mere presence of Jun-hee’s child within the video games is sufficient to unlock a primal fear, even when your logical self is perhaps considering, “They would not kill a child, proper?” Actually, should you thought Squid Sport could not get any extra traumatic, wait till you watch a child going by means of the video games.
The video games themselves proceed to be terrifying, with riffs on hide-and-seek and bounce rope eliciting boatloads of existential dread. (And should you’re terrified of heights, the ultimate recreation positive is a doozy.) A lot of that dread surfaces within the ethical dilemmas and unattainable decisions Hwang lays out for his characters. How a lot will they sacrifice to remain alive? And by the tip of all of it, will any survivors (or viewers) have religion on this planet that spawned this merciless circus? As goofy as Squid Sport Season 3 can get (I largely blame the VIPs), these are the questions that linger as soon as the video games are accomplished.
Squid Sport Season 3 is now on Netflix.