

Squid Game

Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits — with deadly high stakes.
Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. Inside, a tempting prize awaits — with deadly high stakes.
Just wow, I really liked it...
I haven't been hooked to a TV show like that since Prison Break.
You might hear that Squid Game is a violent TV show but there's honestly so much more to remember from it.
There's lot of morality about the human race and how far people can go for money.
For me it was definitely the best thing on television this year 💯
Squid Game started as a gut punch. Its first season shocked audiences with an explosive mix of violence, social critique, and characters as extreme as they were relatable. Beyond the morbid appeal of deadly trials, what really gripped viewers was how it spoke of debt, desperation, and humanity. It wasn’t just entertainment; it was a wake-up call disguised as a spectacle.
Season two chose to expand the universe, introducing new settings and more layers around the system behind the games. It lost some of the surprise factor, sure, but made up for it with a more ambitious plot and even more elaborate visuals. Some narrative decisions were debatable, but the show remained addictive, unsettling, and at times, brilliant.
The third season brought a powerful close. It was rawer, more introspective, and unafraid to make viewers uncomfortable. While some felt the freshness had faded, this final act managed to land with intelligence and an even darker view of human nature. The writing dove deep into the psychology of the characters, without holding back.
What makes Squid Game remarkable is that even in its weaker moments, it maintains a consistent tone and message. The violence isn’t gratuitous—it's brutal, yes, but always purposeful. The aesthetics serve the narrative. Every shot, uniform, and silence carries meaning. That consistency is one of the show’s greatest strengths.
As a trilogy, it works. Not every part hits the same, but together, the show holds weight, a clear voice, and a message that stings. Watching the full arc, you begin to understand what the creator meant all along: that the game isn’t fiction, but a painfully close metaphor.
In short, Squid Game hasn’t just been a global hit—it’s one of the boldest, most coherent, and provocative series television has seen in years. The initial shock may not return, but the aftertaste it leaves is lasting, uncomfortable, and hard to shake.
In my opinion, it deserves all the hype it got. I lost interest a little bit after he left the game, but obviously I kept watching and it only got soooooo much better after. It’s a good one to rewatch too, there are a lot of subtle things you don’t pick up the first time.
This was one of the best shows i have ever watched in my life. PERIOD. BAR NONE. I cried so much in this show during episode 6 haha was not expecting it. DO RECOMMEND
the best asian series netflix has ever made
i think season 3 is great despite the negative comments from others. great storytelling, great acting! one of my favorite shows.
Season 1:
The premise and plot and its execution is gotta what makes this shows a 10/10 despite a couple of flaws it has- such as inconsistent and wasted subplots. Good ranges of characters- from kindhearted Gi Hun to a man of objective Sang Woo the darkest side of humanity Deok Su, and the actors performed great too. What made this show different to other shows despite having similar concept is its wardrobe and location design, its definitely iconic and everyone pretty much recognise it. Very thrilling and fun shows, and I will review it again for Season 2.
Loved it, never thought it would be my thing either
Amazing and touchy drama! Lessons to take for all lifetime!!
Just wow, I really liked it...