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Squid Game deleted scene, Hwang In-ho after a fishing trip with the Recruiter and the Masked Officer
The Recruiter filmed this by the way
Gi-hun: Is that my shirt?
In-ho: *wearing a shirt that goes down to his knees* ...No
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“We are not horses. We are humans. And humans are...” — Seong Gi-hun, Squid Game season 3 episode 6, Humans Are… | “Humans are a unique type of pest, multiplying and poisoning our world, all while enforcing a structure of their own. A deeply unnatural structure.” — Henry Creel, Stranger Things season 4 episode 7, The Massacre at Hawkins Lab
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not making any negative comments about that squid game baby in this post specifically, but if the director wanted fans to see an infant baby as “a new hope” for the next generation, doing so by subtly inserting pro-life propaganda in your show (someone has already pointed this out before, but having the only characters who are actively pro-choice and advocating for abortion being in-ho and player 333, aka the “bad guys” says a lot; re this post and this post) and making gi-hun, the most beloved character in the show, die so that baby could live is not exactly how you get most fans to like that baby or see it as a “new hope”.
* “but it’s not the baby’s fault that gi-hun decided to jump” I never say it is. I say it’s a terrible writing decision and a terrible message (let gi-hun die a horrible death after how hard gi-hun fought and after everything he went through). also if you like that baby, good for you. but I’ve also seen a lot of other fans who don’t like her or the plot in general, and that’s justified, valid and understandable.
Squid Game season 3 missed the opportunity to have In-ho grab the mic and say “we could make another baby together 🥺 there wouldn’t be another you, but there would always be another baby, Gi-hun-ssi. I could give you a baby!!!!!!!!!🥺” to Gi-hun when Gi-hun and baby 222 were the last two players left in sky squid game.
Gi-hun saw his chance and took it
saw someone compare people hating the fictional, cgi baby in squid game to real babies dying in gaza and that’s just so. weird?
like. this shouldn’t even have to be said but hating a fictional character is nowhere near a current genocide happening in real life and these two things should never even be in the same conversation.
“but that fictional character is a baby!! how can you hate her?!” it’s still just a fictional character, not even a real child actor but a literal cgi.
comparing people hating a fictional, cgi character to real genocide is. weird.
like I get it if you’re uncomfortable about people hating that squid game baby, but the thing about fictional characters is that anyone is allowed to hate any character they want. it’s fiction meant for entertainment. it’s a TV show.
maybe that’s just me and maybe this will upset someone, but comparing people hating a fictional baby to real babies dying in a genocide is still to me a lot weirder than people not liking a fictional character in a TV show.
And if I say I hate that cgi baby and its weak ass pro-life propaganda more than the VIPs then what 👀
“It’s not pro-life if the baby was born in the end” mind you, didn’t they show Junhee at an abortion clinic in s2 before they made her change her mind? Didn’t they make Gihun tell Junhee how precious the baby was and how she (the baby) must be protected at all costs? Didn’t Junhee’s plot armor run out and she died almost as soon as that thang was out of her womb? Didn’t they kill off several beloved characters just so a 1 day old baby could survive since her life was more important than anybody else’s and the entire plot had to shift to make sure she lived? Didn’t the show already have a history of “being against abortion even if it meant a mother died with that thang” (Inho’s wife)? Didn’t the director say the baby was a “new hope”?
That’s poorly disguised pro-life stance they’re trying to subtly feed audiences lmao. Get it tf out of here
Lee Jung-jae, you and Gihun deserved so much better than this shit. I’m so sorry
Front Man Gi-hun would have been a better, more satisfying ending than the shit show we got and I’m done pretending otherwise.
“But Gi-hun won in the end because he didn’t let the game change him and his sacrifice was the message the show gave—” Gi-hun was already suicidal and he tried killing himself before. His plot armor just ran out because the director decided a random cgi baby’s life was worth more than the healing Gi-hun could have had and no, you cannot change my mind. Also yes, the baby was born but there’s a poorly hidden pro life propaganda in the show when they made Jun-hee change her mind at the last minute at the clinic before she could abort that thang. (I believe that was an abortion clinic we saw Jun-hee at in season 2, but I apologize if I’m wrong.)
If you’re a woman in Squid Game, all you’re good for is being a mother and dying for your infant or unborn baby because their life is worth more than yours and everyone else’s, Jun-hee and In-ho’s wife are examples of that.
And no, this has nothing to do with 457 or any ship. This is just a terrible writing decision and a poorly disguised attempt to convey audience how precious babies’ lives are (“please don’t get an abortion 🥺 abortion is bad, these babies are precious and you should be okay with sacrificing your life for them”)
Fuck off. Abort that thang.