The third season of Squid Game escalates its grim narrative immediately following the failed revolution, focusing on Seong Gi-hun and the remaining contestants. With only three new games in six episodes, the season resembles Part 2 of Season 2. It features plotlines involving characters like the Front Man and attempts to dismantle the Squid Game from both outside and within, but the emotional weight remains high, leaving viewers trapped in a cycle of compassion and misery for the characters and their fates. Notably, the addition of a baby as a contestant heightens the series' bleakness.
... this show's dedication to being one of the grimmest shows ever produced does not let up during its third season, with buckets of blood and tons of painful decisions.
Getting emotionally invested in any of these characters becomes a trap, because as mentioned, caring about their fates is a surefire path to misery.
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