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00:00But let me be real with you, when that final scene hit in season 3, with Gi-hun looking straight
00:05into the camera, bloody, broken, but not beaten didn't you just sit there, frozen? I mean, I sat there thinking,
00:12no way this is how it ends. No way. It was like this weird mix of sadness, satisfaction, and still,
00:19wanting more. And that's the thing, right? That feeling doesn't just come from any show.
00:24So, Squid Game didn't just tell a story it hit a nerve. It was personal. It made us question everything.
00:30Like, what would I do? Would I play the game? Would I betray someone to survive? Would I even make
00:36it past round 1? And I think that's why so many of us are still clinging to hope for a
00:41season 4. Even though, yeah, we know it's not happening not officially, not in the way season 1 fans might
00:47have imagined. But hope doesn't follow logic. It follows feeling. And this show made us feel a lot.
00:53Let me break it down real quick, just so we're all on the same page. Season 1 was the shock.
00:59The slap in the face. The brutal introduction. Season 2? That was the unraveling. The heartache. The layers pulled back.
01:07And season 3, that was the reckoning. That was the moment everything that had been building finally snapped. And when
01:14it snapped, man, it snapped hard. We lost people we loved. We saw Gi-hun face off with a darkness
01:20that wasn't just external it was inside him.
01:22And that's what made season 3 hit even harder than the others. The real enemy? It wasn't the front man.
01:28It wasn't the VIPs. It wasn't even the game itself. It was what the game does to people. Gi-hun
01:35wasn't fighting the system anymore. He was fighting what it made him become. And by the end, yeah, he wins
01:41in a way. But also? He loses. Because winning in Squid Game doesn't mean walking away rich. It means walking
01:48away changed. And not always for the better.
01:50Now, I get it. Some of you are probably like, okay, but if the story's over, why are we still
01:57talking about season 4? Because here's the truth most people won't say out loud, closure doesn't always mean it feels
02:03complete. Like yeah, the story wrapped. The threads tied up. But that empty feeling inside? That hunger for what's next?
02:12That didn't go away. And that's where all the speculation around season 4 comes in.
02:16It's not just about wanting more episodes. It's about wanting to keep feeling something. Wanting to stay connected to something
02:23that meant more than just another TV show. It's about the community it built. And Netflix knows that. Oh, they
02:30know. That's why the spinoffs are happening. That's why Squid Game, The Challenge became a thing. That's why there's that
02:37American version in development.
02:38They see us. They see this hunger. They know we're not ready to let go. But let's get real for
02:44a second. A spinoff? It's not the same as a season 4. It can be cool, sure. Maybe even great.
02:51But it's not going to give us that same feeling. Because what made Squid Game special wasn't just the games
02:57or the deaths or the twist endings. It was Gi-hun. It was Sebiak. It was Ali. It was the
03:03pain, the loss, the quiet moments in between all the chaos.
03:06It was the humanity of it all. And without that, the universe might still be interesting, but it won't hit
03:13the same. Now, remember the Ds at the end of season 3? That little scene where the front man's in
03:18the US, watching that recruiter played Dakji? When I saw that, I swear my jaw dropped. I was like, are
03:25we about to get a global Squid Game? Because think about it what if the games aren't just in Korea?
03:30What if they're everywhere? What if there's a whole world of front men and players and recruiters we haven't even
03:35met yet?
03:36That opens a huge door. And even if season 4 doesn't happen in the way we hoped, that scene that
03:42moment made one thing clear, the story's not really over. It's just shifting. Maybe it's not Gi-hun's story anymore.
03:48But it could be someone else's.
03:50And that brings me to this, we need to talk about the idea of legacy. Because Squid Game didn't just
03:56break records it broke rules. It changed what people thought a Korean drama could be. It changed what Netflix could
04:02be. It made subtitles mainstream. It made people care about characters in ways they hadn't before.
04:08And Huang Dong Hyuk? The man's a genius. He told a story with heart, soul, brutality, beauty, and meaning all
04:16wrapped into one. But also? He said something super important. He said, and I'm quoting loosely here, I'm not closing
04:23the door on spinoffs. Never say never. That's not a yes, sure. But it's not a no either. That's a
04:30maybe. And maybe, is all we need.
04:32I know I'm not alone in this. I know there are millions of us millions who watched that final episode
04:37and just sat in silence. Processing. Remembering. Replaying moments. Rewatching scenes. And you know what I want you to do?
04:46Tell me in the comments what moment from Squid Game stuck with you the most? Was it Ali's betrayal? Sebiak's
04:52quiet strength? Gi-hun dying his hair red at the end of season 1? What moment made you feel something
04:57you didn't expect? Because this community we get it. We've lived through this story together.
05:02And even if season 4 never comes, the impact is still here. We're still here. So here's the thing. If
05:09you're still watching this video right now, that means this story meant something to you. It hit you. It got
05:15under your skin. It stayed with you. So don't keep that to yourself.
05:19Like the video. Subscribe if you haven't already. Comment your favorite moment. Share this with someone else who's still thinking
05:27about that final episode. Because this is how we keep the story alive. Not with just more episodes. But with
05:33us. With the way we talk about it. The way we remember it. The way we feel connected through it.
05:39Because Squid Game didn't just build a fan base it built a family. And yeah, maybe there won't be a
05:45season 4. Maybe Gi-hun's story is done.
05:47Maybe the door closed. Look, I wanna take a second and really talk to you not as a fan channel,
05:53not as some content creator chasing trends but as someone who felt Squid Game in my bones. Because if you're
05:59here, watching this far in, that means you did too. And maybe that's the hardest part, right? We didn't just
06:05watch Squid Game. We lived it. No, we weren't in the arena. We weren't jumping on glass tiles or choosing
06:12red or blue paper.
06:13But every episode forced us to think about the kind of world we live in. And not the fantasy one
06:18on screen. The real one. The one where people struggle just to get by. Where the powerful play games, and
06:25the rest of us are just trying to survive the next day. Squid Game held up a mirror. And it
06:30didn't blink. I'll never forget the first time I watched that first episode. Gi-hun is so flawed. So messy.
06:37And yet, I saw myself in him. I saw my uncle who works two jobs. I saw my neighbor who
06:43got a
06:43convicted last year. I saw my friend who hides how bad their debt is. And I thought, this isn't fiction.
06:49This is real life just with uniforms and childhood games. And that's why it hit so hard. Because it took
06:55something innocent games we all grew up playing and turned them into nightmares. Red light, green light should not be
07:01terrifying. But when that doll turned her head and the gunshots started. That was the moment everything changed. And by
07:07the time we got to the marbles game, my god, that wasn't a game. That was trauma.
07:13That was heartbreak. That was friendship ripped apart right in front of us. Say Byuk and Ji-young? Ali and
07:19Sang-woo? Those scenes broke people. They broke me. And I'm not ashamed to say I cried. A lot of
07:26us did. Because even in a show so extreme, so violent, so over the top, it was the quiet moments
07:32that wrecked us. It was when Gi-hun offered to help that old man. When Ji-young shared her story
07:37and said she had nothing to live for.
07:38When Ali trusted Sang-woo, because all he wanted was to believe in something good. Those moments are why we
07:45kept watching. Not for the blood. Not for the twist. But for the people.
07:50So when Netflix says season 3 is the end. Yeah, okay, that might be the end of the story. But
07:56the impact? That doesn't end. Not even close.
07:59And here's something nobody's really talking about. Do you remember that scene in season 3, where Gi-hun almost gives
08:06up? Where he's standing there, completely done, like everything he fought for is slipping away. That scene, that wasn't just
08:13about him. That was about all of us who've been at that place.
08:16That breaking point. Where the weight of the world feels like too much. We've all been there. And in that
08:22moment, it wasn't about the game. It wasn't about survival. It was about choice. And he chose to keep going.
08:29That's the kind of storytelling that doesn't just entertain it teaches. It inspires. It makes you sit back and re
08:35-evaluate everything.
08:36So yeah, maybe season 4 won't happen. But the messages of this show? They already live in us. Let me
08:43paint a picture for you. You wake up tomorrow, and boom Netflix announces a secret squid game season 4. Would
08:49your heart not skip a beat? Wouldn't your brain immediately start racing? What's the plot? Who's alive? Is Gi-hun
08:56coming back? Is there a new game? A new system? A rebellion? That's the thing. The story still lives in
09:03our heads. We're still imagining. Still hoping.
09:06And maybe that's the point. Maybe the real season 4 isn't an episode. Maybe it's us. Our conversations. Our fan
09:14theories. Our TikToks. Our edits. Our debates over who was right, who was wrong. Whether Sang-woo was a villain
09:21or just a victim of a system. Whether Gi-hun should have walked away or gone back. We're the continuation.
09:27We are the 4th season. And let me tell you this Netflix knows. They see the numbers. They see the
09:33engagement. They see us still talking about
09:36the games 2 years later. Still making memes. Still quoting lines. Still arguing over the ending. That's why the spinoffs
09:44are coming. That's why the reality show got renewed. That's why David Fincher is working on an American version. Because
09:51we didn't let the story die. We carried it. And yeah, the American version? I'm curious, for sure. Fincher's a
09:58legend.
09:59Kate Blanchett as a recruiter? That scene gave me chills. But also? I'm cautious. Because there's a thin line between
10:06honoring a legacy, and milking it. And honestly? I want it to mean something. I want it to matter. If
10:13they're going to expand the Squid Game universe, I want them to remember what made the original so powerful. Not
10:19the death. Not the drama. But the heart.
10:21So if you're watching this, and you agree drop a comment below. Let Netflix know this isn't just another show
10:28for us. This is personal. This is something that touched us. That challenged us. That stayed with us. And here's
10:35my question to you if there was a season 4, what would you want to see? More games? More backstory
10:40on the front man? A deeper look at the recruiters? Maybe even a global tournament, where different countries compete?
10:47Let your imagination run wild. Seriously? The comment section? Let's fill it with ideas. Let's show them how much we
10:55still care. Because I promise you if enough of us speak up, someone will listen. And if not? We still
11:01have each other. We're the ones keeping this story alive. Through every theory. Every fan video. Every rewatch. So don't
11:09stop. Don't let go. Keep the flame burning. Because one day, when that door opens again whether it's a spinoff,
11:16a reboot,
11:17or a full-blown surprise season 4, you're gonna wanna be part of the ones who never stopped believing. Like.
11:23Comment. Share. Subscribe. Not just for me. Not just for the algorithm. But because this this thing we're building right
11:31here is bigger than any single episode. This is a movement. And trust me, we're just getting started.
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