
‘Squid Game’ Season 3 series review : Dystopian thriller takes a chaotic path to a sobering finish
The eerie songs are back, the stakes are high, the games are deadlier, and contestants drop dead like flies by the minute in Squid Games’ final season. There is much hype to live up to of course, given how the show has cemented itself as probably one of the most compelling dystopian thrillers of our times. In six episodes, the final season has much to unpack, answer and wrap up with a neat little bow. Does all of this come together?
Season 3 picks off where Season 2 ends, in the aftermath of a failed rebellion that leaves Seong Gi-hun/ contestant 456(Lee Jung-jae) a dejected shell of his former idealistic, rage-fuelled self following the death of his friend Park Jung-bae(Lee Seo-hwan). Rebellions and chaos however don’t matter in this creepy world of pinks and greens, and the show must go on. Hwang In-ho/The Front Man(Lee Byung-hun) is once again on the top of things and ensures the brutal games get back on track.
source:thehindu.com