Hwang once again proves his strength in bringing marginalized narratives to the fore — from Hyun-ju (Park Sung-hoon), a transgender contestant, to an inseparable mother-son pair (Kang Ae-sim and ...
Hwang once again proves his strength in bringing marginalized narratives to the fore — from Hyun-ju (Park Sung-hoon), a transgender contestant, to an inseparable mother-son pair (Kang Ae-sim and ...
In Squid Game’s brutal universe, survival is never straightforward. Actually, not only survival. Every story has the potential to hide a deeper truth.
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 ...
She is then brought in as part of the 33rd Squid Game and becomes a member of Seong Gi-hun's team, where strong bonds with Kang Sae-byeok are built. During the Marble game, Ji-yeong gives up her ...
He drinks a lot of coffee in Seattle. When you're describing something to someone, it can often be easier to sketch what you mean. That's the idea behind Image Wand, a new Apple Intelligence ...
A riot ensues. Once again, Gi-hun and friends survive. He learns their names: Ali Abdul, Kang Sae-byeok, and Han Mi-nyeo. Player 001 cannot remember his name due to his brain tumor. The third game ...
Both Sae-Byeok and No-eul have the surname Kang, but that’s not the only common thing between them. The backstories of both women reveal that they are defectors from North Korea and are trying to get ...