The Final Error: Why Gi-hun Couldn’t Escape Fate in Squid Game 3
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Warning: Squid Spoilers! The conclusion of Squid Game 3 season three is covered in depth in this article. If you have not watched Lee Jung-jae's survival thriller series, refrain from reading any more!
The final season of the popular show Squid Game is Squid Game Season 3. The last six episodes of the series were released on Netflix on June 27. The creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, stated that the conclusion will be depressing a few days before the release, and fans began to wonder what it might be, but they never imagined that all of their favorite characters, including Lee Jung-jae's Gi-hun, would die at the end. Despite the heartbreaking conclusion, it complements the tale of the previous season. However, Gi-hun had to die even if he might have made it through the conclusion. For what reason? Read below!
The conclusion of Squid Game 3 is discussed.
Because of its conclusion, the last season of Squid Game 3 upset viewers. Nearly all of the characters, from Kim Jun-hee to Gi-hun, perished at the conclusion. The games in season 3 were, as always, exciting and dangerous enough. Nobody could tell that the newborn girl would represent a turning point at the end of the series, despite the fact that Jun-hee (Jo Yu-ri) gave birth to her while playing Hide and Seek.
In accordance with the regulations of Hide and Seek, Hyun-ju (Park Sung-hoon) passed away, Geum-ja (Kang Ae-sim) was forced to murder his son, but she eventually killed himself. The Jump Rope game, in which each participant must navigate the bridge while leaping over the swinging rope, saw even more tragic twists and turns.
Jun-hee, who had seriously injured her ankle, was unable to finish the game and jumped off the bridge to her death, while Gi-hun brought her infant daughter with him across the bridge.
The Sky Squid Game Is Deadly
The last game of the season was Sky Squid Game, which consisted of three rounds. The players would begin on the square pillar, then proceed to the triangle pillar, and ultimately finish on the circle pillar. They would engage in a pushing game on each form, which would result in the elimination of players. But there is one guideline: they would have to press a buzzer to begin the game.

Three players—Gi-hun (player 456), player 333 Myung-gi (Yim Si-wan), and player 222, who was Jun-hee's daughter (since Jun-hee passed away, her daughter was deemed a player)—made it to the final round. But Myung-gi had other ideas, while Gi-hun did not want the daughter to be murdered. Myung-gi was taken out when he tumbled off the circular pillar following a dispute between him and Gi-hun.
But because Gi-hun and Player 222 failed to hit the buzzer, they could not be deemed winners. Gi-hu gave his life for Jun-hee's daughter in accordance with the game's rules by pushing the buzzer to start the game. As a result, Player 222 emerged as the victor while Gi-hun also perished. Fans began to speculate after the season's conclusion that Gi-hun and the daughter would have lived if he had pushed the buzzer before the battle with Myung-gi, but unfortunately, the reality was cruel.

One of the most heartbreaking and emotional scenes was when Gi-hun lay on the floor, while the audience was shown every game place from seasons 1 to 3 with a sadistic tone of the title track, pointing to the end of Squid Game 3.
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