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Here's what we liked and didn't like about season two of Squid Game

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45% Informative

Season two of South Korean series Squid Game premiered on Netflix in the fall of 2021 .

It became the streamer’s most-watched series of all time.

The first season was critical acclaim and major awards, including an Emmy for star Lee Jung-jae , and paved the way for an inevitable return.

No-eulâGuard 011âis such an exciting new character.

The Front Man's two -faced scheme anchors season two with its carefully calibrated duplicity.

The array of personalities and backstories represented among the players feels both diverse and realistic.

Season three is going to be huge for Lee Byung-hun , and we can’t wait to see what happens.

The player rebellion in Squid Game season two was a masterstroke.

A group of players overthrowing the guards and attempt to take over the games.

The voting really allowed us to think about the repercussions and morality of what’s happening in the games on a whole new level of drama.

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