“Player 456, do you trust people?”
That’s the question Management Game‘S front man (lee byung-hun) asked the hun (lee jung-jae) in the third and final period of the show. But this is also the question asking the viewers. Over the past three seasons, we have witnessed countless cruelty. We look at the rich elites pit with debt players against each other for sport. We look at the uninterrupted gun guards in the waves of players. We also look at each other’s players on the back (sometimes literally) for a shot of extra money. After that, do we still have hope in the people?
Management Game Provides the time question in time throughout 3, with new deadly games that presents new moral quandaries, each more awful than the end. These sequences are the meaning of nails-biters, which reinvest the shocks of Seass 1 and 2. They are usually, they identify twists taken Management GameS (no more subtle) messaging about the economic unfair of any kind of comment. However, bludgeon searchers looking at the head with caricature. It is enough to think that Dong-Hyuk Creator does not believe audiences, even if the show comes to an appropriate fierce conclusion.
WHAT Management Game Season 3 about?
Lee Jung-Jae in “Squid Game.”
Credit: No ju-han / netflix
Management Game Season 3 picking up the stopped rebellion in the hungled of games at the end of Time 2. His leading supporters lost his fight to end the games, including his dear friend Jung-Bae (Lee Seo-Hwan) and a new alias coming to the games. (Worst of all: Hun still doesn’t know about his betrayal.)
It is analyzed by the guilt of orcosity of the uprising, the Jun begins during 3 as a shell of his own self. No more preferred attempts to prevent people from voting Yes to keep games, the frustrating confusion is why he, all men, remain alive. Lee has no small dialogue most of the time, leaving him to deliver a stimulating physical performance providers between resigning between something more nurturing and protection. The first indicated by a confrontation of Dae-Ho (of Ha-Neul), whose attack attack during 2 finale has left rebellion. The revenge of Gi-Jun seems exactly what the front person wants: For the Jun to lose faith in the people, like him.
But that hope and faith shows himself elsewhere, especially in Trio of Hyun-Ju (Park Sung-Hoon), Geum-Ja (of Ae-Sim), and the kindness Pregnant Jun-Hee (Jo Yuri). This group of women remained strong in their loyalty to each other, the development of the faith of Gi-Jun did not disappear. And when is Jun-Hee once again in the end – what can be one of the worst places to go to work! – Protect him and his son gives the Hun a new drive.
Is the child the baby in Jun-Hee Management Game?

Jo Yuri in “Squid Game.”
Credit: No ju-han / netflix
The presence of an actual newborn child in games acts as a physical manifestation of hope in the future. It also stood how bad the games were, especially if the VIPs’ view group would decide, “You know what? Identify the child.”
Intelligent questions
The problem is, we already know evil games. We know it since the beginning of the whole series! more Management Game Continues to prompt our heads in an increasing number of greater ways, many of these terrible dystopia hellescape to an unintentional comedy.
Remove the return of the Gold-masked vips, which serves as commenters most of the time. With their bad mobility, their badly spilled, and their bad dialogue, this flag is mostly white, mostly men billionaire tanks in any tension Management Game building. There is something to say about flattening the rich characters: as they believe that players can farm, they are the two dimensional monsters. However, excessive trust in VIPs as a gilded peanut gallery weakens the severe drama playing within the games of themselves, reducing Management Game in a funny train wreck within an hour.
It’s not like VIPs that more are added to the show. If they start to disappoint the mouth for players to kill the child, it will not bring new layers to awful the situation. We know killing a child bad!
The same goes for the reactions to other child players with the fray. Those who continue to vote for games to keep more than willing to take baby’s life to get a larger part of the chief chief. This is the last boss of greed, and players need the same caricature kingdom as VIPs. (But in better movement.)
To be fair, that’s a caricature level is the point. Throughout its run, Management Game Examined what the uniformity is under capitalism leads to dehumanization. We see it in ways that games are deleting identity: players are reduced by numbers, hidden by guards behind masks. Trying to kill a child exceeds everything, however. It sends blood players lined with VIPs, almost prove the front person in his faith that they are not human. For hun and his allies, the challenge may find hope, even when faced with worst misfortunes.
Also, however, Management Game It is always interested in how the characters maintained its last hope of hope and building connections in the middle of a nightmare. All child discourse is not as a natural, thoughtful height of these conversations as a messaging sledgehammer directly to the temple.
However, while these discussions have been consumed, the jun-hee child’s presence is enough to open a great concern, even if they do not kill a child, indeed, if you think Management Game can’t get any more heavy, wait until you look at a CHILDREN go to games.
The games themselves continue to be afraid, with riffs to hide-and-looking and jumping the rope picking boat-flatter boats. . How much do they offer to stay alive? And at the end of all, anyone survived (or viewers) with trust in the world pouring this violent circus? As goofy as Management Game Season 3 can be taken (I am mostly blamed for VIPs), these are the questions that work once the games have been made.