Squid Game Season 3: Why Fans Are Disappointed and What Really Happened?
The much-anticipated third season of the hit series “Squid Game” has finally landed on Netflix, but instead of excitement, fans are left shocked and disappointed. The story picks up immediately after the chaotic end of season two, with Song Gi-hun re-entering the deadly games to destroy the entire organization. However, instead of a spectacular finale, we got what many are calling one of the worst final seasons ever.
What happened to Gi-hun?
Driven by revenge and the need to break the cruel cycle of violence, Gi-hun returns among the players completely broken in spirit. After a failed attempt to stop the games, he sacrifices himself in the finale to protect a newborn who became a participant in the competition. While his sacrifice left a strong impression on the Front Man, many fans could not come to terms with his fate.
Fans are outraged
Comments on social media and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes reveal just how dissatisfied the audience is. With only 51% positive audience ratings, season three is the worst-rated season of the entire series. People say the ending was boring, the plot felt empty, and episodes got worse and worse. Some even called it one of the worst final episodes ever.
Nihilistic tone and loss of hope
The episodes gradually take on a nihilistic tone from the Front Man, further disappointing viewers who expected more action and mystery revelations. Although the action scenes were entertaining, it wasn’t enough to save the season from criticism.
What went wrong?
Many fans feel the series lost its charm and the story became too dark and hopeless. Instead of delivering a satisfying ending, season three left a bitter taste in viewers’ mouths. The question everyone is asking: why kill Gi-hun in such a way?
Conclusion
Season three of “Squid Game” may have tried to be deeper and darker, but ultimately lost its audience. With low ratings and disappointed fans, it remains to be seen if Netflix and the show creators can regain viewers’ trust in the future.
Have you watched the season? What do you think? Was the ending really that bad, or were fans expecting too much? Share your thoughts — maybe together we can figure out what really went wrong!