Do not lose your marbles — spoilers lie forward for the second season of “Squid Recreation.”
If you watched the first season of the unexpected (yet massive) South Korean hit “Squid Game” back when it premiered in 2021, there are a few things you need to remember, particularly when you solely bear in mind the titular lethal recreation that pits 456 determined gamers in opposition to each other for a large payout. Whereas Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) battles his approach by the video games themselves, a detective — Hwang Jun-ho, performed by Wi Ha-joon — infiltrates the video games by posing as a guard in an try and suss out and expose the mysterious masked Entrance Man. After a enjoyable little mission, Jun-ho comes nose to nose with the unmasked Entrance Man solely to appreciate that it is his lacking brother Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun), who gained the sport a few years beforehand and is now concerned with their total course of.
In-ho shoots his personal brother and apparently leaves him for lifeless, with Jun-ho falling off the facet of a cliff and into the ocean. Firstly of season of “Squid Recreation,” Jun-ho wakes up in a hospital together with his anxious mom by his facet, at which level the story jumps ahead by a full two years. Now, Jun-ho is attempting to trace down his brother once more and expose the video games alongside Gi-hun, however his storyline sucks. Why? He would not do something.
Jun-ho’s storyline in season 2 of Squid Recreation is an entire disappointment
This is what Jun-ho does in “Squid Recreation” season 2: nothing of notice. The primary time we see him after the coma, he is now not a detective and is as an alternative working as a visitors cop, writing tickets and looking out fairly depressing. In his free time, nonetheless, Jun-ho is crusing round in a ship looking for the mysterious island the place the video games happen.
Later, Jun-ho hyperlinks up with Gi-hun and realizes they’re each gunning for In-ho, and the 2 begin working collectively. (Notably, Jun-ho does not inform Gi-hun the Entrance Man is his brother.) After putting a tracker in a false tooth that is implanted into Gi-hun’s mouth, Jun-ho waits together with his crew on a ship and hopes they’ll monitor down the island large enough to house the massive game. Sadly for everyone concerned, Gi-hun will get to the sport and all of a sudden realizes that the implant was eliminated whereas he was unconscious (gamers are gassed and knocked out earlier than arriving on the video games in order that they do not know the place they’re).
As for Jun-ho, he spends the remainder of the season on a ship, looking for Jun-ho and the island and getting completely nowhere. On high of that, each time the present cuts away from the video games to reminds us that Jun-ho continues to be at sea, the pacing drags. It genuinely seems like season 2 may’ve lower out Jun-ho completely and functioned superb, however maybe that is all meant as set-up for Jun-ho having an even bigger half to play within the third and last season of the Netflix collection
It is miserable that Jun-ho, who was a fascinating character in season 1, is relegated to looking out by chum buckets and sitting round on a ship whereas Gi-hun will get all of the fascinating plotlines. Sadly for Jun-ho stans, he principally simply sails round islands, and even the eleventh hour twist that the boat captain is perhaps a double agent is severely undercut by how boring this all is. By the point season 2 ends, Jun-ho continues to be no nearer to discovering Gi-hun and the island. He is actually adrift. Hopefully, in season 3 of “Squid Recreation,” Jun-ho will get to do one thing fascinating once more, as a result of his season 2 storyline was a serious letdown.
“Squid Recreation” season 2 is streaming on Netflix now.
Do not lose your marbles — spoilers lie forward for the second season of “Squid Recreation.”
If you watched the first season of the unexpected (yet massive) South Korean hit “Squid Game” back when it premiered in 2021, there are a few things you need to remember, particularly when you solely bear in mind the titular lethal recreation that pits 456 determined gamers in opposition to each other for a large payout. Whereas Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) battles his approach by the video games themselves, a detective — Hwang Jun-ho, performed by Wi Ha-joon — infiltrates the video games by posing as a guard in an try and suss out and expose the mysterious masked Entrance Man. After a enjoyable little mission, Jun-ho comes nose to nose with the unmasked Entrance Man solely to appreciate that it is his lacking brother Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun), who gained the sport a few years beforehand and is now concerned with their total course of.
In-ho shoots his personal brother and apparently leaves him for lifeless, with Jun-ho falling off the facet of a cliff and into the ocean. Firstly of season of “Squid Recreation,” Jun-ho wakes up in a hospital together with his anxious mom by his facet, at which level the story jumps ahead by a full two years. Now, Jun-ho is attempting to trace down his brother once more and expose the video games alongside Gi-hun, however his storyline sucks. Why? He would not do something.
Jun-ho’s storyline in season 2 of Squid Recreation is an entire disappointment
This is what Jun-ho does in “Squid Recreation” season 2: nothing of notice. The primary time we see him after the coma, he is now not a detective and is as an alternative working as a visitors cop, writing tickets and looking out fairly depressing. In his free time, nonetheless, Jun-ho is crusing round in a ship looking for the mysterious island the place the video games happen.
Later, Jun-ho hyperlinks up with Gi-hun and realizes they’re each gunning for In-ho, and the 2 begin working collectively. (Notably, Jun-ho does not inform Gi-hun the Entrance Man is his brother.) After putting a tracker in a false tooth that is implanted into Gi-hun’s mouth, Jun-ho waits together with his crew on a ship and hopes they’ll monitor down the island large enough to house the massive game. Sadly for everyone concerned, Gi-hun will get to the sport and all of a sudden realizes that the implant was eliminated whereas he was unconscious (gamers are gassed and knocked out earlier than arriving on the video games in order that they do not know the place they’re).
As for Jun-ho, he spends the remainder of the season on a ship, looking for Jun-ho and the island and getting completely nowhere. On high of that, each time the present cuts away from the video games to reminds us that Jun-ho continues to be at sea, the pacing drags. It genuinely seems like season 2 may’ve lower out Jun-ho completely and functioned superb, however maybe that is all meant as set-up for Jun-ho having an even bigger half to play within the third and last season of the Netflix collection
It is miserable that Jun-ho, who was a fascinating character in season 1, is relegated to looking out by chum buckets and sitting round on a ship whereas Gi-hun will get all of the fascinating plotlines. Sadly for Jun-ho stans, he principally simply sails round islands, and even the eleventh hour twist that the boat captain is perhaps a double agent is severely undercut by how boring this all is. By the point season 2 ends, Jun-ho continues to be no nearer to discovering Gi-hun and the island. He is actually adrift. Hopefully, in season 3 of “Squid Recreation,” Jun-ho will get to do one thing fascinating once more, as a result of his season 2 storyline was a serious letdown.
“Squid Recreation” season 2 is streaming on Netflix now.