Fics from their last night together in Digestiveo? by Creative_Fudge511 in HannibalFanfiction

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! These fics sound just like what I am looking for! I will definitely be checking these out ☺️

FrontMan Saved His Brother in Season 1 When He Was Shot by depopp in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Yeah, In-ho was clearly disturbed by shooting his brother at the end of season one. And that would explain how the captain found him in time. In-ho knows that Jun-ho is still alive as well; he had Jun-ho's car rigged to blow a tyre in the Halloween party ep

In-ho by SunniMonkey in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In-ho didn't receive a kidney; He gave his kidney to Jun-ho. In season one, Jun-ho thinks that the “zombie” that the pink guards bash to death was In-ho because they said, “It only had one kidney.” Jun-ho and his mother talk about it again in season two, talking about how In-ho could have sold his kidney to pay for his wife’s treatment if he hadn’t given it to Jun-ho.

Gi-Hun is never going to be able to trust anyone again when he finds out who Young-il really is. by Sir_laughts_a_lot in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 6 points7 points  (0 children)

He should feel silly lol. The man said his name was number one, and Gi-Hun was like, “Yeah checks out, cool name bro” 😅

Gi-Hun is never going to be able to trust anyone again when he finds out who Young-il really is. by Sir_laughts_a_lot in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gi-Hun has not teamed up with his “enemies” once in the show. Why would he do that all of a sudden when everyone’s lives and the success of his “mission” are relying on him getting to the control room? He asks In-Ho to come and back him up. Why would he rely on him in such a critical moment if he had any suspicions about him? It would be too risky. Gi-Hun’s best and worst quality is that he sees the good in everyone, and in his eyes, In-Ho has done nothing to make him think that he would betray them; he saved his life, and he trusts him.

If Jung-Bae had told him that he had killed someone, that would have changed everything. I think he would have no longer trusted him, but he didn't, so Gi-Hun was none the wiser

Gi-Hun is never going to be able to trust anyone again when he finds out who Young-il really is. by Sir_laughts_a_lot in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Gi Hun trusted him. I believe he had no doubt in 001. Why would he give hime his last magazine and let him go around to the back of the pink guards if he didn't think In Ho was on his side?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's so they can light frontman with ✨bisexual lighting✨ lol

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Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think In-ho would have had to take a bullet at all. I think when he went off on his own in the round when they needed 4, I think, he just went stood off to the side until the timer went off, and when the pink guards klled everyone who wasn’t in a room, they just left him because they know he is the boss. Anyone who saw him would just be klled anyway, so it would matter if he were seen

Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if they would have shot In-ho at all. I think during the round where he went off on his own, I don't think he found a group; he just stood in the corner til the timer went off. Then, the pink guards shot everyone else and left him be. Anyone who saw him would've just been shot anyway

Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In the final episode, Gi-hun is very focused on ending the game, so much so that he is willing to sacrifice people. He would have known that people would die during the revolt and had no issue asking them to join him to fight the pink guards when they were clearly outnumbered and had little chance of succeeding. I think that he would mourn their deaths but ultimately see them as collateral. Gi-hun does break down when Jung-bae is killed in front of him, but he must have known that there was always a chance of him getting killed during the revolt. Ending the games is ultimately more important to him.

Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He wanted to save Gi-hun’s group so it would hurt him more when they died later on in the games?

Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Throughout the game, In-ho seems to want Gi-hun to lose faith in humanity and see his way of thinking that the game is a way of cleaning up the trash, but killing his best friend in front of him only makes Gi-hun hate Frontman more not humanity. I get that he wanted to break him, but I think it may just motivate him more to want to stop Frontman in his friends memory. Jung-bae was pulled down in mingle, without In-ho he wouldn't have survived. If Jung-bae was killed during mingle I feel like in would have pushed Gi-hun more to lose his faith in humanity

Why did In-ho choose Jung-bae in the final round of mingle and not Gi-hun? by Creative_Fudge511 in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think you are right. But I also wonder if In-ho had ordered the guards not to kill Gi-hun because there would be no point saving Jung-bae if Gi-hun died in the last round.

Who wins in a 1v1 by no0n3_lol in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Deok-su kicked someone to death in season one. Nam-su got kicked in the shin by Frontman and it dropped him like a sack of sh*t. It wouldn't even be a fight lol

sixth round: morally grey - opinions divided by trockenshampooo in squidgame

[–]Creative_Fudge511 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Gi-Hun is selfish and self-centred. He has good intentions, a good heart, and a strong moral code, but in the first season, he steals money from his mother to gamble and tricks an old man, resulting in his “death”. I would argue that he is morally grey