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For season 3, "Squid Game" turns grotesque

For season 3, "Squid Game" turns grotesque

By Arnaud Sagnard

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Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), contestant 456 of “Squid Game”.

Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), contestant 456 of “Squid Game”. NO JU-HAN/NETFLIX

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Review Despite a salvo of six new episodes, the return of the flagship South Korean series struggles to convince. By forcing the point and stretching the story to the limit, it damages the monumental bloody edifice of the first season.

First of all, rather than "season 3" , it would be better to rename these six episodes "second part of the second season of "Squid Game"" since they only continue the narrative arc of the seven previous episodes broadcast on December 26th. For those who have forgotten where the continuation of Seong Gi-hun's (Lee Jung-jae) adventures on the debtor's island took them, let's just remember that the surviving hero of the first massacre game ad…

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