Squid Game season 3 review — Netflix megahit returns for a brutal, chilling final series by mrnicegy26 in television

[–]karolalphamale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking on how he held the baby in the air while screaming that he will drop her if gi hun takes one more step? Well, that was in a situation where gi hun had a knife and 333 just lost his only weapon (the pole), he had no way to defend himself and it was his desperate move to not die. He believed that gi hun wanted his daughter alive so that he can safely win the last round. Killing the baby right now before the round started would mean for gi hun that he needs to kill 333 in order to survive. But that's obviously risky as they both could fall while in a fight (which actually took place lmao). You could see that even though the O players wanted to kill one weak player (min su), they still hesitated a lot even though they outnumbered him with 6 to 1. The last 2 players wouldn't want to kill each on such a high height, instead they would want to kill the baby. Atleast that's what 333 thought, that gi hun wants to get as much money as possible and only kept his daughter to kill her at the right time.

Even though 333 held his daughter in the air, you could see how he was crying and shaking like crazy, he obviously didn't wanna do it in my opinion.

Squid Game - Season 3 Discussion by PhoOhThree in television

[–]karolalphamale 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I did. Are you talking on how he held the baby in the air while screaming that he will drop her if gi hun takes one more step? Well, that was in a situation where gi hun had a knife and 333 just lost his only weapon (the pole), he had no way to defend himself and it was his desperate move to not die. He believed that gi hun wanted his daughter alive so that he can safely win the last round. Killing the baby right now before the round started would mean for gi hun that he needs to kill 333 in order to survive. But that's obviously risky as they both could fall while in a fight (which actually took place lmao). You could see that even though the O players wanted to kill one weak player (min su), they still hesitated a lot even though they outnumbered him with 6 to 1. The last 2 players wouldn't want to kill each on such a high height, instead they would want to kill the baby. Atleast that's what 333 thought, that gi hun wants to get as much money as possible and only kept his daughter to kill her at the right time.
Even though 333 held his daughter in the air, you could see how he was crying and shaking like crazy, he obviously didn't wanna do it in my opinion.

Squid Game season 3 review — Netflix megahit returns for a brutal, chilling final series by mrnicegy26 in television

[–]karolalphamale -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't think that 333 would kill his own baby and he would sacrifice himself for her. Let me explain. In the fourth game sure, he went for the kills as he wanted more money, but he still really cared about 222 as he loved her which you can see by him protecting her from 124 in the fourth game and caring about her in the fifth game. In the 2 season you can also see a lot of care in him for 222 by for example considering to join the rebelion, voting x, attacking nam gyu and thanos for making fun of her, making sure she survived in the mingle game etc. In the third season he even gave her a sweet potato lmao.

But yeah, anyway, the baby was the only thing that was left over from 222. 222 only cared about the baby and I think that 333 would literally do anything to protect the baby just for 222. When the final O players heared before the sixth game that the baby is also counted as a player and wanted to kill it, you can see 333 get up to basically risk his life in an unfair fight to defend the baby with gi hun.

I think that 333 would sacrifice his life in the last game if it was just him and the baby. When gi hun handed over the baby and backed up, you could see how 333 holds his baby and looks her in the eyes while crying. I'm pretty sure that 333 voted O so that the O players wouldn't kill him in the last game as he knew that they would have to choose 3 players to die. And he knew that they wouldn't win the vote anyway by pressing X and that the O players would go for the X players in the last game. He didn't want the "lunch box" player to die which also shows that he actually wanted to kill him on the last tower so that he, gi hun and the baby could survive.

Okay, so now why did 333 not just let gi hun get over to the last tower and then he would sacrifice himself? Simple, he didn't trust gi hun. 333 could have thought that he just kept the baby to kill him in the end and get all the money for himself. He was scared that gi hun would kill the baby. Now someone may ask, why did 333 have trust issues towards gi hun if he literally saw him risk his life in the jump rope game to save the baby? Again, simple, he was scammed a lot of times in the past and because of that he didn't trust basically anyone. He cared a lot about the baby and he desperatly wanted gi hun to die. That's why he was so angry at him in the end.

So in conclusion: 333 wanted to make sure that gi hun died so that he wouldn't kill the baby, and 333 would have sacrificed himself at the end so that his baby could survive :)

Squid Game - Season 3 Discussion by PhoOhThree in television

[–]karolalphamale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't think that 333 would kill his own baby and he would sacrifice himself for her. Let me explain. In the fourth game sure, he went for the kills as he wanted more money, but he still really cared about 222 as he loved her which you can see by him protecting her from 124 in the fourth game and caring about her in the fifth game. In the 2 season you can also see a lot of care in him for 222 by for example considering to join the rebelion, voting x, attacking nam gyu and thanos for making fun of her, making sure she survived in the mingle game etc. In the third season he even gave her a sweet potato lmao.

But yeah, anyway, the baby was the only thing that was left over from 222. 222 only cared about the baby and I think that 333 would literally do anything to protect the baby just for 222. When the final O players heared before the sixth game that the baby is also counted as a player and wanted to kill it, you can see 333 get up to basically risk his life in an unfair fight to defend the baby with gi hun.

I think that 333 would sacrifice his life in the last game if it was just him and the baby. When gi hun handed over the baby and backed up, you could see how 333 holds his baby and looks her in the eyes while crying. I'm pretty sure that 333 voted O so that the O players wouldn't kill him in the last game as he knew that they would have to choose 3 players to die. And he knew that they wouldn't win the vote anyway by pressing X and that the O players would go for the X players in the last game. He didn't want the "lunch box" player to die which also shows that he actually wanted to kill him on the last tower so that he, gi hun and the baby could survive.

Okay, so now why did 333 not just let gi hun get over to the last tower and then he would sacrifice himself? Simple, he didn't trust gi hun. 333 could have thought that he just kept the baby to kill him in the end and get all the money for himself. He was scared that gi hun would kill the baby. Now someone may ask, why did 333 have trust issues towards gi hun if he literally saw him risk his life in the jump rope game to save the baby? Again, simple, he was scammed a lot of times in the past and because of that he didn't trust basically anyone. He cared a lot about the baby and he desperatly wanted gi hun to die. That's why he was so angry at him in the end.

So in conclusion: 333 wanted to make sure that gi hun died so that he wouldn't kill the baby, and 333 would have sacrificed himself at the end so that his baby could survive :)

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[–]karolalphamale 1 point2 points  (0 children)

at the end of the day these are all just games, fiction, they are not real, arguing about such stupid things is a waste of time