He looks so silly here hsskzkshdhshshsksksh
I sure as hell would've
If Jung-bae had said “Here comes the airplane!” I’m sure he would’ve eaten it 😒
the parallels are insane
That quote is literally them wtf
Play the game, you know you can't quit until it's won Soldier on, only you can do what must be done You know in some way you're a lot like me You're just a prisoner and you're tryin' to break free I can see a new horizon underneath the blazing sky
[St. Elmos Fire (Man in Motion), John Parr]
gi-hun's character development (last pic is in-ho's POV)
I’d be down for an entire episode. I want them to be able to understand each other’s motives, reasoning, etc. I want them to see how similar yet different they are in the best and worst ways possible.
You know what I want for season 3?
I want for Gi-hun and In-ho to sit their fucking asses down and just talk. I don't want them to get in a fistfight like Gi-hun and Sang-woo at the end of season 1, I want them to have an actual fucking philosophical debate. I want them to go full talk no justu.
someone smarter than me who knows more abt psychology needs to write abt gi-hun and the learned helplessness that the games instilled in him. i find the last episode of s1 so interesting bc i KNOW that pre-games gi-hun would've gone down to the street and helped out that homeless guy himself. bc pre-games gi-hun, despite his many flaws, was proactive and impulsive and deeply caring towards others. but post-games gi-hun just stays put and waits for someone else to do help the guy. bc the games taught him that even when he tries to help people, he won't succeed. and that trying to help people never works. i don't think it's something he would consciously believe but it got ingrained in him on a subconscious level.
i think by s2 he's started to find his will and strength to help others again, as evidenced by him trying so hard to end the games and by him helping that one eliminated player in red light green light. but i'm worried that him standing up and starting a rebellion only to watch his best friend die is gonna put him right back in that mindset of believing that he can't (and shouldn't) do anything or help anyone.
i also think it's so interesting how even though he has such a distaste for the games, he still mostly follows the rules. even the rebellion itself could be seen as part of the game. but i'm mostly thinking about how he could have saved that homeless man, or how he could have refused to play russian roulette with the recruiter, but he didn't. he thinks he proved il-nam wrong, but in a way he just proved him right by standing so high above that man on the verge of death, literally betting on whether he'd live or not while doing nothing to help him. he was a vip in that moment and he didn't even realise it
yeah i'm quoting this forever
I am not meant for casual. I was born for soul crushing devotion.
Totally wasn’t reading this on the subway or anything-
AHHH TIME TO SHARE MY BANG FIC
people are literally so boring a male character will kill 10000 people and steal candy from babies and theyll be like omg thats my king! but a female character is rude once and theyre like i hope she dies violently
unstable teen who might be neurodivergent(up for debate)15 (pedos stay BACK)I LOVE SQUID GAMES GUYS
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