Why Season Two of "Squid Game" Feels Different
Briefly

The original series of Squid Game, despite being unknown, became a global sensation due to its unique premise involving life-and-death competition reflecting societal inequalities.
The psychological aspect of Squid Game critiques our competition-obsessed capitalist society, highlighting how social inequality creates a dramatic narrative that resonates universally.
Even with its critical commentary on capitalism and social injustice, the continued success of Squid Game reveals its deep connection with the audience's awareness of wealth disparity.
The series skillfully asks viewers to simultaneously identify with the characters' desperation and critique the entertainment derived from their suffering, making it a powerful commentary.
Read at Psychology Today
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