The Brutality of Choice in Squid Game Season 2

I have now completed series 2. Spoilers exist in the following piece There is much to admire in Squid Game Season 2, and I can understand why it might be the more popular choice over the first season. The production value is higher, the stakes feel sharper, and the psychological tension is relentless. Yet, some of my friends still preferred season one because it was new—the shock of the concept, the slow unraveling of its horrors, the way it forced viewers to process the brutality for the first time. In contrast, by season two, the formula is familiar. We know … Continue reading The Brutality of Choice in Squid Game Season 2