As they all note throughout Seasons 1 and 2, no one is forced to engage in their games.

The difference is that if they left, no one would get any portion of the prize money.

So I also wanted to pose the question:Is the majority always right?"

Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) at a voting podium in Squid Game Season 2

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These essentially painted a target on which players to side with or eliminate.

The shocking part was seeing which players would switch over from “X” to “O”.

First,the games are the big audience draws toSquid Game.

Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in Squid Game Season 2 finale.

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Netflix wants to spend as much time on this competition as they can.

He offers them a piece of bread or a lottery ticket.

They can only choose one of these options without any chance of taking it back or playing again.

Squid Game’s Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) wears all black and sits in a leather chair

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But I completely understand why he’s the one recruiting people for the games.

He can read the desperation of people ashe relishes in their suffering.

I couldn’t be more excited forSquid GameSeason 3.

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Squid GameSeasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Netflix.

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