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9. "Agreed, though that’s a testament to how dope episode 6 was. "
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From a pacing standpoint it would have been great if episode 6 was the penultimate episode, with one long episode following it as a finale.

But that episode and everything about the marble game was absolutely FLAWLESS. Every partner pair had an absolutely gut wrenching story, just beautifully well done. But to your point - if they are gonna have that much happen at that point, they needed to bring it on home afterwards. No need for so much time between 001 losing and the reveal. Showing him from behind as the host made the reveal completely obvious. Up to that point is was perfect with the subtle hints, but they shouldn’t have given anything else between 001’s death and the reveal.

To make this work they could have completely cut out the policeman subplot with trying to find his brother. The stuff that happened in that subplot was probably the most unrealistic of the show, and that’s saying a LOT. How did NO ONE find him out in that right operation, with him switching uniforms and personas and effing up on his “job” the whole time? How did his cell phone still have a charge after all that time, and taking video?and after all that it was pointless - there was never a connection between him and the main characters, and they could have done a reveal about the front man being a former winner without ever having his brother involved.

Cut that out, and you could fit episodes 7-9 into one long finale. Episode 8 was only 30 minutes anyways. Maybe also cut out the final dinner, and condense it down by having Sang Woo kill Sae-byeok right after the glass bridge, back to back after pushing the other dude off, for his full transition to evil mode before the last game.

All that being said, great watch as it was, and honestly the predictability and somewhat let down of the ending was just due to how great episode 6 was and where it fell in the season.

  

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Squid Game (Netflix) [View all] , JiggysMyDayJob, Thu Sep-30-21 02:01 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Dae was just telling me about this shit.
Sep 30th 2021
1
It sounded like something Takashi Miike had already done
Oct 01st 2021
2
Its great. Took me a while to click it because...
Oct 01st 2021
3
pulls you in after an episode
Oct 02nd 2021
4
native korean speakers suggest the translation quality
Oct 03rd 2021
5
      the translation falls off in the english dub, the subs, or both?
Oct 04th 2021
6
           Both
Oct 04th 2021
7
                the dubbing was different than the subtitles
Oct 14th 2021
14
It peaks at Episode 6 and is kind of a let down after
Oct 04th 2021
8
      Forgot to mention - woulda cut out the VIPs too…
Oct 12th 2021
10
      Completely agree.
Oct 13th 2021
11
           that subplot isnt finished yet
Oct 13th 2021
12
           Yeah - that's the only possible benefit, set up for season 2.
Oct 13th 2021
13
           reminded me of The Stepfather
Nov 09th 2021
16
started well but got formulaic / soapy very quickly
Oct 30th 2021
15

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