The thug Jang Deok-su (Heo Sung-tae), la carterista Kang Sae-byeok (HoYeon Jung), the traitor Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo) and the endearing Ali (Anupam Tripathi), are the characters we have to say goodbye to.
As the TikTok user demonstrates, Dana Wang |, each of them had a situation very similar to that of their death just before entering the game of their own free will.
A clear example is Ali, who we know has a family and works in a factory run by a boss with dubious intentions. In the same company, we see how he abandons his superior when he has an accident with a machine, and runs off an envelope of money. Cho Sang-woo does more or less the same to him, betraying him in the marble test and leaving him to his fate.
For his part, Kang Sae-byeok died at the hands of Sang-woo in the same way that she threatened a man: with a knife to the neck.
Finally, there is Cho Sang-woo, who received what he deserved after so much betrayal. Just before receiving the card with the square, the circle and the triangle, he was about to commit suicide in the bathtub. Later, we see that he dies carrying out this act in the rain.
In short, The Squid Game continues to surprise us even after the first season is over. If that’s how the first nine episodes were, What will the second season bring?

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