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The Front Man Almost Played One More Round – Why Squid Game Creator Went A Different Route For Player 001

Warning: This article contains minor spoilers for Squid Game season 3.Following the release of the third and final season of Squid Game, the show’s creator revealed that he almost involved the most prominent villain in a bit more of the action. The biggest twist of Squid Game season 2 was seeing the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) go undercover as another player in the games in order to see Gi-hun’s (Lee Jung-jae) attempts to end the games up close and manipulate the outcome. In-ho fakes his death during Gi-hun’s failed revolt after the third game — but by Squid Game season 3’s ending, he has revealed the truth to Gi-hun.

In Squid Game in Conversation, a BTS feature also now available on Netflix, Squid Game showrunner Hwang Dong-hyuk reveals that he considered having the Front Man exit the games a bit later, so he would have been a participant in the Hide-and-Seek sequence seen in season 3. However, Hwang decided that In-ho’s departure, happening as it does in the show, was “the cruelest option” and made the most sense “plot-wise.” Check out his full comments below (translation from Korean provided by Netflix):

I agonized over his exit too, how he’d go. I wrote one version where he left later, staying till Hide-and-Seek. But killing Jung-bae [Lee Seo-hwan], then leaving the games, I thought that was the cruelest option, while faking his own death, so I wrote that. And plot-wise, those moments created major turning points, which determined the larger story and overall arc of seasons 2 and 3.

What The Front Man Playing Another Game Would Have Meant For Squid Game

It Would Have Disrupted The Pacing & Segue From Season 2 To Season 3

The Front Man exiting the games just before the cutoff between seasons 2 and 3 created a clear structure for the overarching story, as plot points such as Gi-hun’s temporary emotional defeat needed to happen before the fourth game. In-ho’s leaving allows the Hide-and-Seek storyline to play out the way it does, especially concerning the confrontation between Gi-hun and Dae-ho (Kang Ha-neul). His murder of Jung-bae is one of the series’ most harrowing moments and has a huge, vital impact on the story — which would have been hard to pull off if he had left later.

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