![]() ![]() ![]() Gi-hun was also fortunate when forced to partner up with his "gganbu" Oh Il-nam (o Yeong-su) for a game of marbles, and he happened to pick the right vest in the fifth trial, allowing him to cross the glass bridge last.īecause of Gi-hun's continuous luck, it would've been better if either Cho Sang-Woo (Park Hae-soo) or Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) won Squid Game's substantial prize money. Admittedly, Sang-Woo wasn't the nicest person in the game. He was lucky in Red Light, Green Light when he was shielded by a fellow player and then a second time when Ali (Anupam Tripathi) pulled him back from falling. He only ever relies on his own thinking and physical capabilities during the dalgona (candy carving) challenge. For the most part, he depended on sheer luck instead of actual skill to survive. Upon closer examination, Gi-hun wasn't the most deserving winner of Squid Game's giant piggybank full of cash. Related: Why Squid Game Episode 8 Is So Much Shorter Than The Others That doesn't necessarily mean that the game itself was rigged, but as the show's main protagonist, its storytelling was obviously designed so that Gi-hun would emerge as the last surviving player. Looking back at the show's overall narrative, it's clear that he was set up to win. For Gi-hun, his primary mission was to pay his debts and provide a better life for his family, particularly his young daughter who moved to the U.S. ![]() Each prominent player in Squid Game had their own reasons for wanting to continue after learning that losing a single game would cost them their lives. ![]()
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