‘Squid Game’ Seriously Underestimates Cate Blanchett’s Recruiting Power
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We Need to Talk About THAT Squid Game Finale
Squid Game is over. Kaput. Doneso. The finale has aired on Netflix, and now we have a gaping hole in our lives. But now that it’s gone, let’s reflect on the last episode of the series. Squid Game, if you’re living under a rock, is a Netflix K-drama centring on Seong Gi-Hun (Lee Jung-jae), a down on his luck gambler with crippling debt who was offered the chance to earn a crapload of money by participating in a game hosted by a mysterious soc…
The actor has a solid career in South Korea.
‘Squid Game’ Seriously Underestimates Cate Blanchett’s Recruiting Power
You would have lesbians lined up around the block. I mean blocks. The entire city of LA might shut down, honestly. Blanchett’s appearance in the final moments of the Squid Game series finale might be the only thing that saved it from being a total disappointment. Gi-hun made the ultimate sacrifice to save Jun-hee’s baby, and the Front Man presses the island’s self-destruct button, like only a true Bond villain would. After we see loose ends tied…
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