@@AlexGonzalez-ye9pc i did but i didn't lol tho i watch it before it got as big as it did I just happen to see it and was like oh this is intresting...why does it sounds strange
@@DinkLink It's not a clichee in cases like this where the dub is actually agreed on universally to be dogshit and not even properly translated. Not to mention how he gave sins based on what they said, which wasn't even in the original but only translated that way because American studios can't decide: "do we want to make a transformative translation that makes it more relatable to the people watching this, or do we just straight up translate it like it was in Korea, like it plays in Korea, with all the references and word play etc?" And them just going "yes lets do both"
@@OLBarbok I can't believe there are still people like you that takes these videos this seriously. They've mentioned they're just nitpicking things that don't matter, but of course, people like you still take it with a stick up your ass
I honestly really loved the last fight and how messy it was. it added to the whole childlike games because those two were childhood friends. it felt so raw and just like immature and primal. i thought it fit
I believe that he picked the box in the claw machine because he is a chronic gambler. On the thought he could get something better then the stuffed toys.
Yeah. That's also why he did the claw machine instead of just using the money to buy a toy. Ik CinemaSins is usually for jokes, but this video was basically just sinning good writing and character flaws
@@cami_smith have you never seen a cinemasins video..? They don't just sin bad writing/directing, but also stupid choices the character makes bc of a character flaw bc it's stupid
@MoonyFBM I have watched Cinema Sins, and I'm aware they sin character flaws but some of the jokes didn't hit, either bc it isn't stupid for the character to do that, or some other reason.
Theoretically 1/4 of the players could make it to the end. It's possible for everyone to survive the first (red light green light) and second (honeycomb shape thingy) games. In the third game (tug of war) half will die for sure. In the fourth game (marbles) half will die for sure. In the fifth game (the glass bridge) everyone can survive. And then there's roughly 100 players left in the squid game. Edit:I'm not sure if anyone pointed this out in the replies yet but they would probably just do a kind of tournament until there was only one person left making this not at all a problem.
Totally agree on most of this But the old man told his strategy about tug of war while they were in the elevator. They just played it over the entrance to the game so that we wouldn't be bored just listening to him talk in the elevator. Which, I think was a really smart movie move. 🤷🏻♀️ They were showing how they took his advice that he gave before they walked out there
And a moment in that tugging scene looked awesome tbh, it's like they were dancing (even though the more I look at it, the more it looks like an oompa loompa dance number from the Johnny Depp version of Willie Wonka's Factory).
Sadly given my experience with police in general and specially Mexican police I think that part where they don't believe the traumatized survivor is actually pretty accurate.
In most places, they have to investigate a possibly dangerous situation, even if it turns out to be a waste of time, they have to be sure. Sadly, not many officers follow this law
@@goodcommunitylife Poorly translated from what I can tell. It seems like they are translating everything literally which makes very little sense. but sometimes it looks like they are translating it with their own dialogues in mind. They need to pick a side ffs, which is why I never watch Dub, foreign films and shows are very underrated, sometimes even better than Hollywood films and can only be appreciated with Subtitles.
@@thomasshelby6055 Also not all the voices are great picks for the characters. For example watch Gong Yoo's (the man with the briefcase in the subway) scene in the original vs the friendly highschooler voice they picked for the dub. It loses a lot of the mystery and intrigue imo
@@goodcommunitylife the dubs don't match the subtitles and the voices they go with are so ill-matched to the characters (and just aren't good voice actors in general). There is so much more depth using the original sound/korean and reading the subtitles.
The short answer is: yes, definitely, absolutely. The show was amazing from start to finish and I've watched it about three times now. The characters are portrayed by amazing actors and the soundtrack is iconic.
Dude is literally a deep shit stealing money to bet and lying to everyone around him. He forgot his daughter's bday even if he was remembered, he keeps gambling over and over, but yes let us root for the selfish idiot. And the other characters are soooooooooo shallow, omfg don't get me started. The only good thing is they all fkin die, with that dude died too but what does he do once he won? Dyes his hair and act like a gamer. Fuuuk this noise. The whole show is vomit on a piece of paper. Sad you watched it more than once, hope you get better and snap out of it.
Indeed. Instead we're gonna talk about how awkward it is that you actually thought that and didn't realize you were looking at a badly acted predictable string of clichés or didn't care that you were, probably because it gave you something to talk about with your equally stupid and boring friends, so you felt less useless during a pandemic. Fact is, you're still shit and boring and so is the series. Nothing ever changes for boring people.
@@dan-st7ze 100% A lot of the sins they mentioned later make sense that they were building his character and showing how far he'll go for that rush of gambling
Just wanna point out with the "pretty name, not sure it fits" sin, my impression was always him insulting her character rather than her looks. Ya know.. since she stole his money and all.
Thank you for addressing how easily the games organizers would have been caught! Hell even knowing the port they left from and the rough time of travel would lead to the island being identified in hours!
As someone else mentioned a while ago, it’s possible the VIPs or the organizers bribed officials into not investigating Or that the island is in North Korean waters, so even if someone was able to prove that 415 people went missing on an island, they couldn’t do fuck all about it I mean, the cop kinda disproves the second one, unless he was doing it solo against the orders of his superiors
2:34 when he bumps into the kid and he picks up the drink and puts the straw in it that was all improvised by him and she was looking down because she was trying so hard to not laugh
that was so awkward, yea lemme get that straw for you that is infested with germs from the floor when you can just simply drink it from the cup like an adult
12:50 - the rules only being superficially kept to is kind of the point. ‘The system is rigged against you, no matter how fair/only requiring hard work you’re told it is’.
I agree with most of this but there is a simple reason the cop put his badge on the body. He was hoping who ever found the body would be the local authorities or someone who would contact them. He doesn't know where he is, so it isn't a bad "backup" plan for help or to have someone investigate near the island.
@@rsalbreiter That's a super fair point. I was thinking more along the lines of pride. "Like whoever killed this person killed a cop" so the station would put in the extra effort to find the killer.
1:20:38 Sang-woo killed Sae-byeok to prevent her and Gi-hun from ending the game with the majority vote 2-1. I believe he mentioned that somewhere before or during the final game. Another error I noticed in the series, the portraits of remaining players shown during the marbles game, some portraits don't match the character. Such as 196 who was apart of the main cast's team during tug of war, has instead a woman as 196's portrait rather than the timid looking man.
@@leonpaelinck Gi-hun would put up a fight. It'd be easier for Sang-woo to overpower the injured/weak looking Sae-byeok. That, and maybe he was still sentimental about his old friend.
23:23 I totally believe a cop would check their gun, even if they thought it was loaded and nothing had changed. You check your weapon beforehand if you think you might need to use it, it’s good practice because you don’t want to find out something is wrong in a life or death situation
Not to mention counting your ammo. The only thing I could see is (if) it's his service handgun, he should already know its ammo capacity and status. Then again, anything can happen with guns
@@plagueman049 absolutely. I'm a veteran and it's a habit all soldiers have which i assume even police officers have as well. Its not unusual for guys to inspect their weapon and equipment 3 or 4 times, most do it right before reaching the drop zone. Its just reassurance that as long as your equipment is in order your training will see you through to the end
Also it is later explained that the first two chambers of a Korean cop gun are empty and a blank. I would imagine Jun-ho would want to make sure he is using live ammo if he has to shoot.
44:33 Solitary kidney is relatively common condition, affecting about 1 in 750 at the population level. In a group of 456 individuals, having 2 players with only one kidney is certainly above average - but isn't entirely unlikely.
its not even just 456, as his brother was in a previous game. also note, that's 1 in 750 people BORN without a kidney, people also lose kidneys (through donation or injury) and they never specified wether the other one was a birth defect or loss. the point is that he should NEVER have assumed that it was brother based solely on that. the chances of there only being 1 person with a single kidney is nuts..
@@NoahGooder yes! Many times it's only discovered while looking for something else. (You only need one kidney, and can get by even if it is only partially functional). Some people are born with a horseshoe kidney, where 2 kidneys are fused together. (There are also babies born without kidneys, called renal agenesis, but this condition is not survivable).
47:39 Actually South Korea has a major issues of “ghost doctors” in which there have been nurses, med students, medical supplies salesmen, performing surgeries. One such major recent case resulted in a young man dying during a cosmetic surgery. So this is one of the many societal issues tackled in Squid Game.
Fun fact: The actual sin count is: 458 US sins Mostly because at 10:52, the sin to sinwon conversion rate is changed from 1,187 to 1,166.6. And please tell me if im wrong, because i probably am. ( i think i missed it by one US sin though)
Still the best thing i've ever watched on Netflix. I came in thinking it would just be one of those fad shows that would die in a month, but I binged the entire thing in a single night without question
I guess it's also the first series you've watched your entire life. Otherwise you would've been bored out of your mind after the first 10 minutes of clichés strung together and you would've predicted how the entire series would go on the basis of the clichés in the next episode and not care to watch the rest to check. A friend of mine watched it and checked it for me and sadly I was correct about everything. I did however think the series wouldn't be as stupidly predictable to make the old man a bored idiot who wanted to play games from his childhood in a dangerous fashion so he could feel alive because that was too obvious, so he was only my second guess for an ending. I have called the show a soap opera before but that's far too generous. Many soap operas have unexpected twists; this shit show did not - it's just shit. It's like rewatching 10 million episodes of a million after school specials with a boring and predictable halloween theme.
@@teleriferchnyfain Good on you for liking it, you do you, but I kinda agree with what the dude is saying (not that you are wrong for liking it). I guess I just couldn't get excited as I saw Kaiji years ago, and felt this kind of game where you can win lot of money but have to put your life on the line thing had already been done long before its release. It didn't felt fresh, original and it was really predictable. It was still enjoyable and some games were fun but personally that's nowhere near the best thing I've watched.
I loved the touch of having the SinWon conversions. Unless he didn't change the rate anywhere in the video, I believe the final tally is about 504-505 sins. Edit: It appears that they do change the rate throughout the video and a manual recount is required. I will have to do that lol
Nothing like translating the sins into a different currency because it's not an American movie. lol I'm hoping they do it to my country too but we don't make anything sins worthy, I mean we make bad stuff, But not bad enough to make a good video about lol
1:08:03 It actually is more fair since everybody has an equal chance of survival depending on which vest they pick. If they went in their already assigned number then the front ones will almost certainly die.
Something cool you missed is that the “Dinner room” the 3 final contestants eat in, has a *circle* floor, with a *square* checker pattern with a *triangle* shaped table in the middle. Same for the coin, deciding the roles in Game 6, a *circle* coin with *triangle* and *square* on it.
@@henryapplebottom7231 the game staff are organized by shape (you can think of them as symbolic representations of their ranking). those shapes include circles, squares, and triangles. so the original commenter is noting the presence of those shapes in the final episode (which most people probably didnt notice).
"If he doesn't like it, then he should Triangle look for another job." is a joke that will usually not get a laugh, and sometimes get resentment for, but is an absolute gem of a joke. A true underdog of comedy. I will carry that with me forever
I like the theory that when you play against the recruiter, you are choosing your team in the game. Everyone playing the games picked the Blue square and they were on the blue team. What we didn't see is the people on the red team chose the red square. I'm not personally sure what their end game was though.
@@fakebobbyhill296 yeah. It turns out that it has more to do with the Korean myth about red toilet paper and blue toilet paper than it has to do with determining whether someone is player or guard.
@@plagueman049 in Korea we believe if you turn white toilet paper red with a wipe, you’re going to have 7 years bad luck, but if you turn it blue, you’re going to win a squid game
I finally was able to watch through the episode and all I can think about is how the narrator went to the bathroom at the end and deserves a sin because I didn’t hear him wash his hands…
28:51 The "All the games" sin, you dinged it but forgot to add to the total! 52:51 Jun-ho is NOT texting notes and pictures. He's on an island in butt-fuck nowhere that's clearly supposed to be uninhabited to anyone outside of this organization (hence the Red Light arena having a retractable roof), where there clearly would be zero reception. He is taking notes and evidence to hopefully send LATER when he hopefully has reception. He isn't sending anything at this time. 1:12:09 No, Gi-hun DID NOT forget which is the right one, a mistake Sae-byeok makes as well. This is one of the few chances to compare the correct glass with the breakable glass, he's trying to see if he can spot a difference in case he has to choose later. He's trying to learn. 1:28:05 Sae-byeok is generally a model in real life, such red hair is her signature. Gi-hun getting that colour hair is a nod to her, an inside joke for people who know her outside this show.
@@MyRandomOpinionsXO: It's been I think 2 years, but I BELIEVE back then I read a couple of places that, no, this is a written-in-the-script reference/nod to Sae-byeok, for those who are familiar with her and can recognize it for what it is. I BELIEVE in both cases it's the same shocking BRIGHT red, to make the connection obvious. :)
3:24 people in Korea get amazing skilled at those claw games. Playing multiple rounds to move failed attempts in order to stage the item they actually want for easier access.
1:13:26 A missed golden opportunity for the glass NOT to break. The tension of still being alive and attempting to get out of the new terrifying position would be much more intense.
8:13 I will say that the recruitment method was obviously not just to see who needed the cash. It was also to see who would be weak willed enough to participate. To see just how desperate they are, they had them play the game and get slapped if they couldn't pay, because no normal person would put up with it. By doing the recruitment process, they see how desperate someone is for cash, even to the point of physical harm.
I think they were also testing their impulsivity because the recruiter didn't mention the slap was an option until after Gi-hun lost yet he played regardless
Thank you for mentioning Exploding Kittens! Also, how do they recruit the guards and other staff for these games? The pay must be excellent if no one has squealed on them yet.
I’m sure they’ll explore that angle in s2 but the whole sub plot with jun ho and his brother being the front man implies possibly or at least partially from the games themselves. Or there was a theory when it came out about the colors of the envelopes matching the staff/player uniforms but personally can’t see how’d that work. If the players win they get the money and to live a mostly normal life but like what would the staff get and where’s the stakes for them.
The problem with the Squid Game is that premeditated, planned organized serial killing and/or mass murder, extortion, death threats, abduction, public endangerement and terrorism are being repeatedly perpetrated.
1:25:10 ok, so I’ve been playing a drinking game this whole video. I take a shot for every time you censor yourself…now I’m realizing that this was a bad idea
That would give me nightmare if I knew an 8 year ago was the Squid game master. If she didn't hesitate to pull the trigger and killed her father without crying, then she could have easily got away with anything.
Wow! Never realized how awful the English dub was!! Makes me soooo glad that I watched with subtitles, I wouldn’t have made it passed episode 1 for sure, thinking that it was a low budget and awful show!
At 1:19:20 Jun-Ho falls straight down the side of the cliff. How is he then HUNDREDS of yards/meters out to sea at 1:19:30?? That definitely needs a sin!
What was the point of the contracts? Were they going to sue the players for not adhering to the rules of their kidnapping/murder game in the court system?
@@grim_reaperkll1621 yes they can. No matter what territory you are in, period, you can not make killing another person intentionally without cause. The contracts are merely an illusion waved in the contestants' faces to throw them off balance. Also, just, idk, allowing the clause 3 scene to happen
It is to sort of to say "see, they're willingly signing up for these games!" When in reality the people signing literally have no choice to, it's play and die trying or not play and die anyways. It's to make the hosts feel good about themselves, basically.
also you explain how sins are being converted to sinwon and then state that you are "taking off a sinwon" for various reasons but they take off the value of a sin in sinwon instead of taking off a single sinwon as you had instructed. for this I'd like to give the editing team 1,187 sinwon.
the sin given about the daughters birthday and the game time is arguably invalid cauase the amount of time taken after the first game where everyone was sent home wasnt explicit
surely cause they use it for id the mask with scanners so maybe the gamemaker also have an embedded chip in the mask but still a dumb move since anyone can wear these masks
1:21:59 I watched episode 1 saying I wouldn’t binge the whole thing Cut to 8 hours later at 6 in the morning where I just stayed up all night watching the whole series
Sin for you: the average male height in the USA is 5'9" while the average male height in Korea is 5'7" - 5'8". I know, I know it's nitpicking, but, it's kinda what we do here
His point still stands though, even more so now since Korean men's height average is slightly shorter than American men. That playground is way too big 😂
@@makelizabeth272 while his point still stands, it would be less so as he based the height of the slide off the average height of the men in the crowd meaning it would be considered as shorter therefore the percentage difference would be lower
listen i thought that "triangle look for another job" was fkin hilarious. you nailed that one and so i take off every sin for every sin everyone in the comment section has given you.
in my mind I sin the subtitled version for making me read, though to be fair ever since having a stroke I cant really read the subs so maybe a sin for the clot that broke my brain?
How anyone could watch the English dub and not go insane is beyond me
As soon as I realized the dubbed version was playing I switched it to Korean
I’m not a reader.
I’m slow and dumb.
Some of us need the dub….so shush
saddly i did, but only cause i didn't even know it was Korean. Tho i was like what is whit diaglong xD
@@furydeath at no point in time did you realize their lips weren’t matching the words?
@@AlexGonzalez-ye9pc i did but i didn't lol tho i watch it before it got as big as it did I just happen to see it and was like oh this is intresting...why does it sounds strange
Maybe the sins are so high because you watched with dubs instead of subs.
"Dubs vs Subs cliché"
*ding*
@@DinkLink It's not a clichee in cases like this where the dub is actually agreed on universally to be dogshit and not even properly translated.
Not to mention how he gave sins based on what they said, which wasn't even in the original but only translated that way because American studios can't decide:
"do we want to make a transformative translation that makes it more relatable to the people watching this, or do we just straight up translate it like it was in Korea, like it plays in Korea, with all the references and word play etc?"
And them just going "yes lets do both"
@@OLBarbok I can't believe there are still people like you that takes these videos this seriously. They've mentioned they're just nitpicking things that don't matter, but of course, people like you still take it with a stick up your ass
That is true... it was very very bad
This show is just overrated because we where in a lockdown.
I honestly really loved the last fight and how messy it was. it added to the whole childlike games because those two were childhood friends. it felt so raw and just like immature and primal. i thought it fit
I believe that he picked the box in the claw machine because he is a chronic gambler. On the thought he could get something better then the stuffed toys.
Idiot.
Yeah. That's also why he did the claw machine instead of just using the money to buy a toy. Ik CinemaSins is usually for jokes, but this video was basically just sinning good writing and character flaws
@@cami_smith have you never seen a cinemasins video..? They don't just sin bad writing/directing, but also stupid choices the character makes bc of a character flaw bc it's stupid
@MoonyFBM I have watched Cinema Sins, and I'm aware they sin character flaws but some of the jokes didn't hit, either bc it isn't stupid for the character to do that, or some other reason.
Counter argument: ITS STITCH
Theoretically 1/4 of the players could make it to the end. It's possible for everyone to survive the first (red light green light) and second (honeycomb shape thingy) games. In the third game (tug of war) half will die for sure. In the fourth game (marbles) half will die for sure. In the fifth game (the glass bridge) everyone can survive. And then there's roughly 100 players left in the squid game.
Edit:I'm not sure if anyone pointed this out in the replies yet but they would probably just do a kind of tournament until there was only one person left making this not at all a problem.
Interesting theory
Theorericallt you wouldn't be born tho
@@Abuverbi bruh what?
@@Spid3remoj1 Just keep up with the maths
@@Abuverbi bleh
Totally agree on most of this
But the old man told his strategy about tug of war while they were in the elevator. They just played it over the entrance to the game so that we wouldn't be bored just listening to him talk in the elevator. Which, I think was a really smart movie move. 🤷🏻♀️
They were showing how they took his advice that he gave before they walked out there
And a moment in that tugging scene looked awesome tbh, it's like they were dancing (even though the more I look at it, the more it looks like an oompa loompa dance number from the Johnny Depp version of Willie Wonka's Factory).
Sadly given my experience with police in general and specially Mexican police I think that part where they don't believe the traumatized survivor is actually pretty accurate.
Right? They’re working the receptionist desk for a reason, they don’t want to do much work lol
In most places, they have to investigate a possibly dangerous situation, even if it turns out to be a waste of time, they have to be sure. Sadly, not many officers follow this law
Yeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaah....... ..........
Yes. Exactly. It happens way WAYY WAYYY more often
theres a difference between not believing and not being bribed enough to give a fuck.
I never saw the english dub before now. This is HORRIBLE. Watch it in the original with subtitles.
Why is the English dub horrible?
@@goodcommunitylife Poorly translated from what I can tell. It seems like they are translating everything literally which makes very little sense. but sometimes it looks like they are translating it with their own dialogues in mind. They need to pick a side ffs, which is why I never watch Dub, foreign films and shows are very underrated, sometimes even better than Hollywood films and can only be appreciated with Subtitles.
@@thomasshelby6055 Also not all the voices are great picks for the characters. For example watch Gong Yoo's (the man with the briefcase in the subway) scene in the original vs the friendly highschooler voice they picked for the dub. It loses a lot of the mystery and intrigue imo
@@goodcommunitylife the dubs don't match the subtitles and the voices they go with are so ill-matched to the characters (and just aren't good voice actors in general). There is so much more depth using the original sound/korean and reading the subtitles.
Because these are A-list actors being replaced by at best B list subs, mainly. Dubs are disgusting 🤮
The short answer is: yes, definitely, absolutely. The show was amazing from start to finish and I've watched it about three times now. The characters are portrayed by amazing actors and the soundtrack is iconic.
Dude is literally a deep shit stealing money to bet and lying to everyone around him. He forgot his daughter's bday even if he was remembered, he keeps gambling over and over, but yes let us root for the selfish idiot. And the other characters are soooooooooo shallow, omfg don't get me started. The only good thing is they all fkin die, with that dude died too but what does he do once he won? Dyes his hair and act like a gamer. Fuuuk this noise. The whole show is vomit on a piece of paper. Sad you watched it more than once, hope you get better and snap out of it.
whats the long answer ?? (not trying to sound rude or anything)
@@moondrop7568 facts, this answer seems pre long already
@@moondrop7568 I'm actually confused about the question,.. What is it?
Wait wheres the question
1:13:25 Are we just gonna not talk about how awkward it would've been if the glass didn't break when they both fell?
I think it helps that the ol' dude was heavier than the majority of the other players.
Or if it was the hardened glass and it broke because 2 people fucking fell on it with full force
Imagine ,then everyone is trapped cuz the Other plate is normal glass XD
Indeed. Instead we're gonna talk about how awkward it is that you actually thought that and didn't realize you were looking at a badly acted predictable string of clichés or didn't care that you were, probably because it gave you something to talk about with your equally stupid and boring friends, so you felt less useless during a pandemic. Fact is, you're still shit and boring and so is the series. Nothing ever changes for boring people.
I’m just confused why the mystery box had a gun lighter in it when it was in a claw machine full of SOFT TOYS! 🤣
exactly it was clearly a kids game and that was def not a kids prize. lawsuit please.
i agree, and the argument they were going with was why he actually picked the box. I like to think he picked the box because he is a chronic gambler.
@@dan-st7ze 100% A lot of the sins they mentioned later make sense that they were building his character and showing how far he'll go for that rush of gambling
@@itsbreebabe It’s foreshadowing I think. They play children’s games with insane consequences.
Just wanna point out with the "pretty name, not sure it fits" sin, my impression was always him insulting her character rather than her looks. Ya know.. since she stole his money and all.
Thank you for addressing how easily the games organizers would have been caught! Hell even knowing the port they left from and the rough time of travel would lead to the island being identified in hours!
As someone else mentioned a while ago, it’s possible the VIPs or the organizers bribed officials into not investigating
Or that the island is in North Korean waters, so even if someone was able to prove that 415 people went missing on an island, they couldn’t do fuck all about it
I mean, the cop kinda disproves the second one, unless he was doing it solo against the orders of his superiors
@@tacticallemon7518 He WAS doing it solo, possibly against orders.
2:34 when he bumps into the kid and he picks up the drink and puts the straw in it that was all improvised by him and she was looking down because she was trying so hard to not laugh
that was so awkward, yea lemme get that straw for you that is infested with germs from the floor when you can just simply drink it from the cup like an adult
12:50 - the rules only being superficially kept to is kind of the point. ‘The system is rigged against you, no matter how fair/only requiring hard work you’re told it is’.
I agree with most of this but there is a simple reason the cop put his badge on the body. He was hoping who ever found the body would be the local authorities or someone who would contact them. He doesn't know where he is, so it isn't a bad "backup" plan for help or to have someone investigate near the island.
To be fair, I'd like to think they'd investigate the dead body whether or not it had a badge on it
@@rsalbreiter That's a super fair point. I was thinking more along the lines of pride. "Like whoever killed this person killed a cop" so the station would put in the extra effort to find the killer.
odd, i interpreted it as the cop trying to get the staff off his trail, even only temporarily to increase his odds of survival
1:20:38 Sang-woo killed Sae-byeok to prevent her and Gi-hun from ending the game with the majority vote 2-1. I believe he mentioned that somewhere before or during the final game.
Another error I noticed in the series, the portraits of remaining players shown during the marbles game, some portraits don't match the character. Such as 196 who was apart of the main cast's team during tug of war, has instead a woman as 196's portrait rather than the timid looking man.
I would’ve never noticed that
Then why didn't he just stab the main character instead?
@@leonpaelinck Gi-hun would put up a fight.
It'd be easier for Sang-woo to overpower the injured/weak looking Sae-byeok.
That, and maybe he was still sentimental about his old friend.
@@leonpaelinck one does not simply just stab the main character to death
23:23 I totally believe a cop would check their gun, even if they thought it was loaded and nothing had changed. You check your weapon beforehand if you think you might need to use it, it’s good practice because you don’t want to find out something is wrong in a life or death situation
Exactly
Not to mention counting your ammo. The only thing I could see is (if) it's his service handgun, he should already know its ammo capacity and status.
Then again, anything can happen with guns
@@plagueman049 absolutely. I'm a veteran and it's a habit all soldiers have which i assume even police officers have as well. Its not unusual for guys to inspect their weapon and equipment 3 or 4 times, most do it right before reaching the drop zone. Its just reassurance that as long as your equipment is in order your training will see you through to the end
Also it is later explained that the first two chambers of a Korean cop gun are empty and a blank. I would imagine Jun-ho would want to make sure he is using live ammo if he has to shoot.
44:33 Solitary kidney is relatively common condition, affecting about 1 in 750 at the population level. In a group of 456 individuals, having 2 players with only one kidney is certainly above average - but isn't entirely unlikely.
its not even just 456, as his brother was in a previous game. also note, that's 1 in 750 people BORN without a kidney, people also lose kidneys (through donation or injury) and they never specified wether the other one was a birth defect or loss. the point is that he should NEVER have assumed that it was brother based solely on that. the chances of there only being 1 person with a single kidney is nuts..
wait people can be born with one kidney?
@@NoahGooder yes! Many times it's only discovered while looking for something else. (You only need one kidney, and can get by even if it is only partially functional). Some people are born with a horseshoe kidney, where 2 kidneys are fused together. (There are also babies born without kidneys, called renal agenesis, but this condition is not survivable).
I'm still salty about Ali dying tbh 😭🥲
same here !:(
47:39
Actually South Korea has a major issues of “ghost doctors” in which there have been nurses, med students, medical supplies salesmen, performing surgeries. One such major recent case resulted in a young man dying during a cosmetic surgery. So this is one of the many societal issues tackled in Squid Game.
Oh! Oh no!
Fun fact: The actual sin count is: 458 US sins
Mostly because at 10:52, the sin to sinwon conversion rate is changed from 1,187 to 1,166.6.
And please tell me if im wrong, because i probably am. ( i think i missed it by one US sin though)
when I searched it up all tallied at the end it was 463 so im thinking it might be somewhat off but really close
thank you i was looking for this
I feel it’s about right again exchange rates are wild to this very day yet again I can’t do simple math
Still the best thing i've ever watched on Netflix. I came in thinking it would just be one of those fad shows that would die in a month, but I binged the entire thing in a single night without question
Well, KDramas in general are the best thing on Netflix lol
Try "Dark" , The besf show on Netflix
I guess it's also the first series you've watched your entire life. Otherwise you would've been bored out of your mind after the first 10 minutes of clichés strung together and you would've predicted how the entire series would go on the basis of the clichés in the next episode and not care to watch the rest to check. A friend of mine watched it and checked it for me and sadly I was correct about everything.
I did however think the series wouldn't be as stupidly predictable to make the old man a bored idiot who wanted to play games from his childhood in a dangerous fashion so he could feel alive because that was too obvious, so he was only my second guess for an ending.
I have called the show a soap opera before but that's far too generous. Many soap operas have unexpected twists; this shit show did not - it's just shit. It's like rewatching 10 million episodes of a million after school specials with a boring and predictable halloween theme.
@@stylis666 BS pure & simple. Also I’ve seen over 500 KDramas over the past 11 years so big fail on your part there
@@teleriferchnyfain Good on you for liking it, you do you, but I kinda agree with what the dude is saying (not that you are wrong for liking it). I guess I just couldn't get excited as I saw Kaiji years ago, and felt this kind of game where you can win lot of money but have to put your life on the line thing had already been done long before its release. It didn't felt fresh, original and it was really predictable. It was still enjoyable and some games were fun but personally that's nowhere near the best thing I've watched.
"Wait, is Gi-hun a Jedi"
Yes, yes he is 😂
“I’m getting better”
“No your not you’ll be stone dead in a moment” killed me🤣
I loved the touch of having the SinWon conversions. Unless he didn't change the rate anywhere in the video, I believe the final tally is about 504-505 sins.
Edit: It appears that they do change the rate throughout the video and a manual recount is required. I will have to do that lol
Any updates?
I think they died.
@@tetric15 rumor has it that they're still counting to this very day 😱
Nothing like translating the sins into a different currency because it's not an American movie. lol I'm hoping they do it to my country too but we don't make anything sins worthy, I mean we make bad stuff, But not bad enough to make a good video about lol
@@daver00lzd00d what if I just take on the role myself?
I was confused by why Gi-Hun asked for chocolate milk if he's lactose intolerant. Chocolate milk has lactose in it too.
This is late but it's to highlight he's a brat. 001 even mentioned having a son that would do the same thing.
I find my lactose intolerance is less severe the higher the fat content, like chocolate and some chocolate milks. Skim milk is corrosive to me tho.
1:08:03 It actually is more fair since everybody has an equal chance of survival depending on which vest they pick. If they went in their already assigned number then the front ones will almost certainly die.
Something cool you missed is that the “Dinner room” the 3 final contestants eat in, has a *circle* floor, with a *square* checker pattern with a *triangle* shaped table in the middle. Same for the coin, deciding the roles in Game 6, a *circle* coin with *triangle* and *square* on it.
Huh.
@@henryapplebottom7231 the game staff are organized by shape (you can think of them as symbolic representations of their ranking). those shapes include circles, squares, and triangles. so the original commenter is noting the presence of those shapes in the final episode (which most people probably didnt notice).
@@anonwa4309 the fact that either of you actually believe that people missed that shit is absolutely ridiculous
@@doomdoomxi never said i thought people didnt notice. I just saw that he didnt mention it
"a jerk is a tug, a tug is a boat, a boat floats on water, water is nature and nature is beautiful"
quote i must remember
"If he doesn't like it, then he should Triangle look for another job." is a joke that will usually not get a laugh, and sometimes get resentment for, but is an absolute gem of a joke. A true underdog of comedy. I will carry that with me forever
I like the theory that when you play against the recruiter, you are choosing your team in the game. Everyone playing the games picked the Blue square and they were on the blue team. What we didn't see is the people on the red team chose the red square. I'm not personally sure what their end game was though.
It's a good theory, but I think it's been debunked.
@@pineforest1442 I didn’t see that but I still like the theory.
@@fakebobbyhill296 yeah. It turns out that it has more to do with the Korean myth about red toilet paper and blue toilet paper than it has to do with determining whether someone is player or guard.
@@pineforest1442 wait wait wait. American here. Myth about W H A T ?
@@plagueman049 in Korea we believe if you turn white toilet paper red with a wipe, you’re going to have 7 years bad luck, but if you turn it blue, you’re going to win a squid game
I finally was able to watch through the episode and all I can think about is how the narrator went to the bathroom at the end and deserves a sin because I didn’t hear him wash his hands…
28:51 The "All the games" sin, you dinged it but forgot to add to the total!
52:51 Jun-ho is NOT texting notes and pictures. He's on an island in butt-fuck nowhere that's clearly supposed to be uninhabited to anyone outside of this organization (hence the Red Light arena having a retractable roof), where there clearly would be zero reception. He is taking notes and evidence to hopefully send LATER when he hopefully has reception. He isn't sending anything at this time.
1:12:09 No, Gi-hun DID NOT forget which is the right one, a mistake Sae-byeok makes as well. This is one of the few chances to compare the correct glass with the breakable glass, he's trying to see if he can spot a difference in case he has to choose later. He's trying to learn.
1:28:05 Sae-byeok is generally a model in real life, such red hair is her signature. Gi-hun getting that colour hair is a nod to her, an inside joke for people who know her outside this show.
I thought it was because he picked the blue envelope, like a little act of rebellion.
@@MyRandomOpinionsXO: It's been I think 2 years, but I BELIEVE back then I read a couple of places that, no, this is a written-in-the-script reference/nod to Sae-byeok, for those who are familiar with her and can recognize it for what it is. I BELIEVE in both cases it's the same shocking BRIGHT red, to make the connection obvious. :)
3:24 people in Korea get amazing skilled at those claw games. Playing multiple rounds to move failed attempts in order to stage the item they actually want for easier access.
1:13:26
A missed golden opportunity for the glass NOT to break. The tension of still being alive and attempting to get out of the new terrifying position would be much more intense.
tbh the both would’ve probably fell off anyway but instead of through the glass just awkwardly sliding down either on the side or between 2 panels
8:13 I will say that the recruitment method was obviously not just to see who needed the cash. It was also to see who would be weak willed enough to participate. To see just how desperate they are, they had them play the game and get slapped if they couldn't pay, because no normal person would put up with it. By doing the recruitment process, they see how desperate someone is for cash, even to the point of physical harm.
I think they were also testing their impulsivity because the recruiter didn't mention the slap was an option until after Gi-hun lost yet he played regardless
@@raheeeg Very true! He didn't think of the consequences
Thank you, Squid Games, for making me appreciate the skilled dubbing used in those old Godzilla and Mothra movies.
Ha!
"It appears the pig nostrils are open! You never leave the pig nostrils open!"
knowing so many of these sins are just jokes makes me feel better about watching the show
Thank you for mentioning Exploding Kittens! Also, how do they recruit the guards and other staff for these games? The pay must be excellent if no one has squealed on them yet.
Exploding Kittens is amazingly fun.
I hope it'll be explored more in season 2
Great pay for guards + hiring psychopaths that can still occasionally kill people (like in the marbles game).
I’m sure they’ll explore that angle in s2 but the whole sub plot with jun ho and his brother being the front man implies possibly or at least partially from the games themselves.
Or there was a theory when it came out about the colors of the envelopes matching the staff/player uniforms but personally can’t see how’d that work. If the players win they get the money and to live a mostly normal life but like what would the staff get and where’s the stakes for them.
18:03 he says: “I’m a police officer” but the subtitles say “I’m a police offer”
is it possible to sin TVsins for that
The problem with the Squid Game is that premeditated, planned organized serial killing and/or mass murder, extortion, death threats, abduction, public endangerement and terrorism are being repeatedly perpetrated.
1:25:10 ok, so I’ve been playing a drinking game this whole video. I take a shot for every time you censor yourself…now I’m realizing that this was a bad idea
Finding his address being easy is obvious since many countries have a policy where you need to tell the government your address whenever you move.
That would give me nightmare if I knew an 8 year ago was the Squid game master. If she didn't hesitate to pull the trigger and killed her father without crying, then she could have easily got away with anything.
Wow! Never realized how awful the English dub was!! Makes me soooo glad that I watched with subtitles, I wouldn’t have made it passed episode 1 for sure, thinking that it was a low budget and awful show!
At 1:19:20 Jun-Ho falls straight down the side of the cliff. How is he then HUNDREDS of yards/meters out to sea at 1:19:30?? That definitely needs a sin!
Just in case y'all wanted to know the actual number of sins is 504.
Couldn't stop laughing after "your mouth is only the 5th most uncomfortable place to put a bankcard"
Those final little edits were perfect, worth the hour just for that
"Suger honeycombs is not a game, it's a cereal. 'merica!"
Ok, that got me laughing
A pretty good cereal too!
I've never laughed so much at "Sins" whether TV or Movie, I love Sins!!
I think the real question is: Does he GET to keep the pig?
What was the point of the contracts? Were they going to sue the players for not adhering to the rules of their kidnapping/murder game in the court system?
If the person win they can’t sue em
I think the contract is unenforceable, null and void.
@@grim_reaperkll1621 yes they can. No matter what territory you are in, period, you can not make killing another person intentionally without cause.
The contracts are merely an illusion waved in the contestants' faces to throw them off balance.
Also, just, idk, allowing the clause 3 scene to happen
@@charlieangkor8649 correctamundo. They only enable the Clause 3 scene, and that's it
They're an illusion
It is to sort of to say "see, they're willingly signing up for these games!" When in reality the people signing literally have no choice to, it's play and die trying or not play and die anyways. It's to make the hosts feel good about themselves, basically.
Missed opportunity to say "Inspector Royale" when Gi-Hun won
Aww I was kinda excited to watch this video
But there's no way in hell I'm sitting through 1h40 of the gag-inducing dub
“Is Gi-Hun a Jedi??” is crazzzyyyyyy
“Snakes on a pain in the ass” best line ever
37:13 surprised that TvSins didn’t sin the fact that he’s a doctor… that’s Poor
Ding!
The dubbed version sounds like anime voice actors are voicing it
The "aaaaaaaaaaeeeeewwww" had me laughing so hard
also you explain how sins are being converted to sinwon and then state that you are "taking off a sinwon" for various reasons but they take off the value of a sin in sinwon instead of taking off a single sinwon as you had instructed. for this I'd like to give the editing team 1,187 sinwon.
the sin given about the daughters birthday and the game time is arguably invalid cauase the amount of time taken after the first game where everyone was sent home wasnt explicit
100B Sin won for calling Gi Hun "Sae Hyong" a hundred times
😂 right that’s his family name.
Thanks for spending so much time on this! I loved the whole thing 😆
About the facial scans for the masks, I think there's some kind of chip or code within them that actually works as their id access
surely cause they use it for id the mask with scanners so maybe the gamemaker also have an embedded chip in the mask but still a dumb move since anyone can wear these masks
@@artobaront3105 yes but then you wouldn't need me cops every time you killed or lost a guard either. Reduce, reuse, recycle 🤷🏾♂️
Whoever is narrating this is nailing the impression of Jeremy's voice inflections.
Really surprised the land line phone being used on a secret island didn’t get a sin
34:54 Fun fact, the finnish word for "egg" also means "dick". This joke is multilingual.
Huh.
1:21:59 I watched episode 1 saying I wouldn’t binge the whole thing
Cut to 8 hours later at 6 in the morning where I just stayed up all night watching the whole series
The “slim shady“ ABSOLUTELY sent me 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
I couldn’t stop laughing at “...squid maim” 😂 wtf I’m adding a Sin for that 😆
I LOVE THIS ONE
Sin for you: the average male height in the USA is 5'9" while the average male height in Korea is 5'7" - 5'8". I know, I know it's nitpicking, but, it's kinda what we do here
His point still stands though, even more so now since Korean men's height average is slightly shorter than American men. That playground is way too big 😂
@@makelizabeth272 while his point still stands, it would be less so as he based the height of the slide off the average height of the men in the crowd meaning it would be considered as shorter therefore the percentage difference would be lower
The average male height in korea is actually 5’10”
Probably Mexicans dragging the average down
@@aviatorraj7820 5’10 on their feet,
Thanks for this content. Although it was clever and obviously took a lot of effort...my favorite part was the Bevis and Butthead giggling at the end.
"Why do they have 3 forks? Is this England?"
*Laughs in 5 forks*
Turns out Gi-Hun was in fact a Jedi
Man, this feels like the most CinemaSin-like TVSin video to have ever sinned.
Bro fr guessed Gi Han being a Jedi lol , the acolyte is so bad
Love the fact that you converted the sin counter to SinWon. XD
I feel like a lot of these sins are because of misunderstandings of their culture 😂
This implies that sins are a viable currency
Yesss. I LOVE YOU TVSin!!! I immediately thought, "why not tight rope this $hi! Don't stand on the glass, at all."
listen i thought that "triangle look for another job" was fkin hilarious. you nailed that one and so i take off every sin for every sin everyone in the comment section has given you.
Dude, you KILLED me with 96: The Cheeky Reeky 🤣
TVSins: 1 million sins for watching it in English dubbed vs. Subbed.
All the squid and marine animal reference is something I didn't know i needed lol!
1:16:32, they went through 5 games in 3 weeks but we have to keep in mind that they were sent back home for a while.
Dubs are an instant unending amount of sins!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m fully convinced this is the voice actor from cloudy with a chance of meatballs 😂
"Convenient marblesh*t" the portmanteau I didn't know I needed!! 😂
in my mind I sin the subtitled version for making me read, though to be fair ever since having a stroke I cant really read the subs so maybe a sin for the clot that broke my brain?
DING
Some of the funniest memes in a sins video
He dyes his hair red to represent the power he feels over squid games. The oppressors he saw had red hair. That’s why he chose red
“You mean to tell me number 69 can’t do anything without their partner? Nice” hahaha
12:53 so clause 3 says if all the players agree to stop but then they have a majority vote?
Think that was a miss translation. The games stop if the majority of players agree to stop playing.
Honestly, this show has an awesome plot, but no film has no flaw
1hour 40mins what! edit: that was the best 1hour 40mins on youtube!!
The average 7-year-old is 4 ft tall me being 32 and 4 ft 9 I feel personally attacked
Ha!
You short.