Unfortunately,by the end ofSquid Gameseason 2, Gi-hun finds himself in a difficult spot.

However, across from her, there seemed to be a little boy statue as well.

When the light turns green, it is clear that the game has begun.

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Season 2 in particular, emphasizes how much Squid Game players decide who lives or dies.

The fight in the bathroom also shows how much leverage the players have.

In-ho even questioned this choice, wondering if their survival was really for the greater good.

Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) with his hands behind his head in Squid Game Season 2

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Yet, Gi-hun follows through with this plan, which is very much like the Trolley Problem.

Gi-hun chose to save himself and his friends over the many other players.

Gi-hun cares about saving peoples' lives, but only to a certain extent.

A Sniper spots Player 246 during Squid Game season 2’s Red Light, Green Light game

Squid Game is a South Korean series released in 2021 about financially struggling individuals who are invited to participate in a series of children’s games. The competition offers a lucrative prize but comes with perilous consequences, as the players soon discover the lethal stakes involved in each round.

In general, Gi-hun’s decision says a lot about his character inSquid Gameseason 2.

However,his sacrifice casts a large shadow over his new persona.

Gi-hun cares about saving peoples' lives, but only to a certain extent.

The guards in Squid Game season 2, episode 3, standing together

His desire for revenge seems to outweigh his hopes for others’s survival.

Unfortunately, this is a bad look for Gi-hun.

The Front Man drinking in Squid Game season 2

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