![]() During Red Light, Green Light, there is a considerable less amount of green over Il-nam and the players around him when the doll scans for movement. Some say this is a reach but to be honest, it looks pretty convincing to us. Il-nam would likely not have survived the glass bridge game that came next.ĩ) The doll doesn't appear to scan Player 001 properly. Whether he played the game or not, it seems Il-nam was always going to exit the game either before or after the marble round, as he would not have been killed. If this is a long-standing rule of the competition, then Oh Il-nam's decision to sit in the corner alone and avoid pairing up with anyone could hint that he was planning on using the rule as an exit strategy as it would have allowed him to leave the competition without being killed or raising any suspicions. We soon find out that the player left without a partner ahead of the marble game survives and is taken back to the dorm without having to play the game. Player 001's page is not included in the folder because he was never an official player of the game.Ĩ) Player 001 sitting alone while everyone chose their teams of two for the marble game. ![]() ![]() When Hwang Jun-ho opens the 2020 file in order to see if his brother is one of the players, the first page is that of Player 002. READ MORE: Squid Game viewers spot detail about Sae-byeok's accent you might have missedħ) Player 001's details are missing from the 2020 players file. While talking to the other players, she speaks with a standard South Korean accent, but when she's comforting her younger brother, she returns to her true North Korean accent. In episode 7, when she finally makes good on her promise to Deok-su that she'd kill him if he ever betrayed her, she grabs him and falls backwards, dragging him to his death with her in a final act of sacrifice.Ħ) Sae-byeok’s accent changes slightly, depending on who she is talking to.Ī small yet important detail that you may have missed if you watched a dubbed version of the show (opposed to the original Korean) is that Sae-byeok switches accents depending on who she is talking to. In episode 5, Mi-nyeo describes how powerful she felt when the team all leaned back in order to win the Tug of War game. READ MORE: Squid Game foreshadowed all the major deaths in episode 2ĥ) Mi-nyeo even foreshadows her own death in a subtle way. In the end, that catches up with him as he arrives home from the games and finds his mother dead at home. While Gi-hun doesn't die in Squid Game, he carelessly swears on his own mother's life while tricking Sae-byeok to trust him. Sang-woo tries to take his own life, and later kills himself in order for Gi-hun to win the game and the money.Sae-byeok threatens to slash a man's throat, and is later killed by Sang-woo who, you guessed it, slashes her throat.Deok-su jumps off a bridge to avoid being killed by gang members, and later dies after falling off the glass bridge.Ali steals (or rather, takes what he's rightfully owed) from his boss, and is later betrayed by Sang-woo who steals his marbles.
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