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Squid Game 3 episode titles: Lee Jung Jae fights with Keys and Knives in finale, Jo Yuri becomes highlight of Jump Rope game

Squid Game 3 episode titles: Lee Jung Jae fights with Keys and Knives in finale, Jo Yuri becomes highlight of Jump Rope game

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Spoiiler alert!
The season finale of Squid Game wrapped up with an electrifying conclusion, weaving a narrative rich in emotional connections, mistrust, betrayal, and selfless acts. The series is a tearjerker, thanks to the actors' powerful and heart-wrenching performances. With its unpredictable plot turns taking the spotlight, Squid Game leaves an indelible mark on viewers' hearts.
Here a dive into the episodes of the final instalment of the series.
Squid Game 3 episode details
Squid Game 3, starring Lee Jung Jae and Lee Byung Hun in lead roles, includes 3 horrific games, and 2 episodes have been dedicated for each of them.
Episode 1 titled Keys and Knives and episode 2 titled The Starry Night includes the classic Hide and Seek game. Everyone is familiar with this game right? But since it's Squid Game, there ought to be a twist. The survivors from Season 2 are divided into two groups, determined by red and blue balls. One group receives knives and another receives keys.
The episodes are all about whether the key-holders are able to escape a maze or they get killed by the ones with knives, who escape instead.
Episodes 3 titled 'It's Not Your Fault' and episode 4 titled '222' puts the spotlight on Kil Jun Hee, the character of Jo Yuri. She is now a mom of a newborn and to save her baby, is ready to go to any lengths.
Episode 5 titled 'Circle, triangle, square' and episode 6 titled 'Humans Are...' includes the final game of Jump Rope, to determine the final two standing– Lee Jung Jae's Song Gi Hun and Im Si Wan's Lee Myeong Gi.

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