TV Show ReviewsAfter years of brand tie-ins and ill-conceived spinoffs, the series is back — and it’s just as tense as ever.
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In the three years since Squid Game became Netflix’s biggest property, it’s been easy to forget just why it was so popular to begin with. The unflinching story of class conflict that combined iconic visuals, schoolyard games, and a nihilistic view of humanity, has largely been buried beneath ill-conceived reality shows, influencer knockoffs, cartoon-ish mobile games, and all manner of
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