Children’s games, killer instinct, and the system that raised us. Squid Game is a global mirror – reflecting debt, despair, and the illusion of choice. Why do people willingly return to a game they know might kill them? Because, for some, the outside world is worse. This episode explores what made Squid Game resonate worldwide, the real-world systems it critiques, and the cinematic legacy of human hunting. Who’s really watching? Who’s funding the spectacle? And what does it say about us that we can’t look away?
Squid Game: Bloodsport, Debt, and the Death of Innocence
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