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Warning: This article contains spoilers about theSquid Gameseason 2 finale.
It’s becoming a real family affair onSquid Game.
Is this a case of art imitating life?

Yang Dong-geun and Kang Ae-sim in ‘Squid Game’ season 2.Credit:No Ju-han/Netflix
Player 149 (Kang Ae-sim), and her son Yong-sik, a.k.a.
Player 007 (Yang Dong-geun).
“This time around, I wanted to bring in an even closer pair,” he adds.

Player 301/Trey Plutnicki and Player 302/LeAnn Wilcox Plutnicki, ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’.courtesy netflix
“And just having the Host look and observe, ‘How will they survive?
How will they move on to each game?’
I thought that would be a very intriguing addition.”
“I didn’t really know exactly what emotion I was supposed to express,” Yang says.
“They are playing a game of life and death,” she tells EW.
He continued on, but was eliminated shortly after inthe Glass Bridge challenge.
“That’s not strategic at all, but it sounds dope when I say it out loud.”
Squid Gameseason 2 is now streaming, and will returnwith season 3 in 2025, on Netflix.