![]() ![]() ![]() There was always something about Player 001 that didn't sit right for me. Between Ji-yeong and Ali - and yes, Oh Il-Nam ( Oh Yeong-su), since at this point we weren't aware he was a billionaire mastermind - it's no wonder Episode 6 is regarded as the most heartbreaking episode of Squid Game. Before the shot is fired, she smiles through tears and thanks Sae-byeok for playing the game with her. Ji-yeong says that she has nothing to go back to, but Sae-byeok does. When it comes time to play, Ji-yeong purposefully throws it, making sure that Sae-byeok wins. Sae-byeok, known for keeping her guard up, opens up and tells Ji-yeong about her family. She came back to the games because she had nowhere else to go. We learn that Ji-yeong killed her abusive father after he killed her mother. While they wait, Ji-yeong convinces Sae-byeok that they spend the precious time left on the clock talking about things they wouldn't tell anyone else. Ji-yeong and Sae-byeok team up for the game of marbles and decide they will bet everything and end the game in a single round in the last minute of the game. Even though we spent relatively little time with Player 240, Ji-yeong, in comparison to other supporting characters, Ji-yeong's death was still one of the most crushing. ![]()
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