Elsewhere, Squid Game looks to add a new perspective with the character of Kang No-eul (Park Gyu-young), a North Korean defector — like Season 1's Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) — who's become ...
In Squid Game’s brutal universe, survival is never straightforward. Actually, not only survival. Every story has the potential to hide a deeper truth.
Gi-hun also befriends player 001, an old man named Oh Il-nam, and recognizes player 067, Kang Sae-byeok, as a woman who pickpocketed him outside of the games. Sae-byeok is a North Korean defector ...
And yet, print magazine covers are everywhere online, and more relevant than ever. It’s a testament to the enduring influence of certain legacy media outlets and their talented art directors.
Harper’s Magazine was one of the oldest and best-selling since its founding during the Civil War. The cover for Christmas 1898 is one of the oldest color covers. It’s an apocalyptic vision of ...
Ji-yeong very quickly established a friendship with Kang Sae-byeok, and she slowly revealed her dark backstory to her during said game. After their deep and meaningful conversation, however ...
Love it or hate it; there is no in between. The Tesla Cybertruck might have been the most polarizing subject and cover of the year. The return of the Land Cruiser nameplate to the U.S. market is ...
Just like Jung Ho-yeon’s Kang Sae-byeok served as the show’s beating heart last season, so does Park as Cho, whose transgender journey is handled in a lovely and affecting way. And that’s to ...