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The Review Geek
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Squid Game – K-drama Season 3 Episode 6 Recap, Review & Ending Explained
Episode 6 Episode 6 of Squid Game Season 3 begins with Jun-ho rescuing Player 246. With 246's directions, they head towards the island. Once they call the coast guard, Jun-ho swims to the island alone while the mercenary bandages 246's wound. The coast guard soon arrives and the Squid Game staff is alerted. Once the game is over, the Frontman begins evacuation. To erase all evidence, he starts a 30-minute timer. It is linked to bombs all over the place which Jun-ho notices as he climbs into the base. Why do Myung-gi and Gi-hun fight? To begin the final round of the game, the staff activates the bridge connecting towers 2 and 3. However, Myung-gi takes the pole and demands Gi-hun hand over the baby and stay on the second tower. Which means, only Myung-gi and the baby will play the final round. Gi-hun is shocked as he thinks Myung-gi means to kill the baby and let the men win. Gi-hun points out that he will still be eliminated for not crossing tower 2. Gi-hun planned to kill himself and leave the kid with her father but Myung-gi doesn't trust him. He claims people like Gi-hun have constantly screwed him over. To wrap up their bickering, the staff announces that the bridge will be withdrawn in 5 minutes. When it is down to 40 seconds, Gi-hun pretends to agree. He retrieves his knife from 203's corpse on tower 2 and reaches tower 3 in time. Cornered, Myung-gi reminds Gi-hun of his original plan but he claims Myung-gi doesn't deserve his sacrifice. They fight and the pole falls. Myung-gi grabs his kid and threatens to drop her till he gets the knife. Gi-hun complies and they fight once more till both men fall off the tower. Gi-hun grabs a rod and saves himself while Myung-gi falls to his death. But since the timer wasn't pressed, the round hadn't begun. Which means Myung-gi's death is wasted. Gi-hun gets back on the tower and starts the round which excites the VIPs as they think he is going to finally kill the child. Why does No-eul change her mind? No-eul doesn't just burn 246's record, but all the files in the archive. She spots her file which states her husband is executed and her daughter is dead. She is about to kill herself when she hears Jun-hee's child crying. She is in shock as she watches Gi-hun holding the child on the edge of the tower. She starts crying as Gi-hun keeps the child on the tower and sacrifices himself. She decides to live and escapes via the staff's getaway boat. One can assume that she changed her mind because Gi-hun's sacrifice renewed her faith in humanity and restored her will to live. Is Jun-ho able to stop the games? The VIPs look bored as Gi-hun decides to kill himself. In-ho seems upset as Gi-hun screams that they are not horses to be bet upon but humans. Gi-hun jumps and kills himself. Jun-hee's child wins the game. Evacuation begins but In-ho goes to the tower and takes the baby. Jun-ho ends up in the empty VIP viewing suite and points his gun at In-ho. He demands answers but In-ho simply leaves with the child. Jun-ho escapes right when the island goes up in flames. The coast guard is too late. Later, someone takes Gi-hun's remaining prize money. Do all the living characters find closure? It is 6 months later. No-eul visits 246 as a customer who is back to working as a sketch artist at the theme park. 246 finds her familiar but she claims they are ex-colleagues. His daughter has recovered and No-eul gives the kid a lollipop before leaving. Her old broker contacts her and reveals that her daughter has been spotted in China and she instantly books a flight. The broker has also found Sae-byeok's mother and brings her to Sang-woo's mother and Sae-byeok's brother, Kang Cheol. Woo-seok is freed from prison and Jun-ho picks him up. His friend, Kim is with them and he apologises for being a bad lookout. Having not seen Gi-hun's dead body, they hope he is still alive. Woo-seok and Kim decide to renovate the Pink Motel and run it. Jun-ho goes home to find Jun-hee's baby. In-ho has also left a bank card which shows all of her winnings – 45.6 billion won. What does In-ho find in USA? Next, In-ho visits Gi-hun's daughter in USA. Her anger at her absent father turns to shock when In-ho reveals that he is dead. He gives her Gi-hun's belongings. It includes the second game's uniform and a bank card with Gi-hun's remaining prize money. At the end of Squid Game Season 3 Episode 6, In-ho is stuck at a red light when he spots two people playing ddakji in an alleyway. It is a Squid Game Saleswoman (cameo by Cate Blanchett) and a potential player. The Saleswoman and In-ho smile before he drives away. This suggests that there are different variations of the Squid Game all over the world, including USA. The Episode Review The Squid Game finale is interesting, to say the least. The fight between Gi-hun and Myung-gi is definitely the highlight. They could have easily come to an agreement with some good old communication but where would the fun be in that? It is the misunderstandings and the assumptions and the jumping to conclusions that make it so exciting. In-ho is yet another character to watch out for, even though he doesn't really voice out his thoughts in this chapter. The flashback to his game reveals much about what kind of person he is. Like his brother, he is a good man who starts out with good motives and ends up losing faith in humanity following his exposure to the game. This is seen with him finding a kinship in the kind but misguided Gi-hun, yet looking upset when Gi-hun does the right thing and sacrifices himself. However, it is a shame that Jun-ho's storyline in the end doesn't amount to anything. Sure, it adds suspense and thrill but he never was a threat to the games with his small band of mercenaries going against a squadron of powerful billionaires. At least No-eul's one-man crusade succeeded in what she wanted to do from the start – save 246 and his daughter. Not to be all doom and gloom, but looking at Jun-ho's storyline, the same can be said for Gi-hun's in these last two seasons. Squid Game Season 1 worked because the ambitions were low – survive, win and escape which was a satisfactory ending. In Seasons 2 and 3, Gi-hun, Jun-ho and Woo-seok have big plans on taking down an invincible and invisible corporation. It is doomed from the start because the trio's plans are not big enough. This K-drama tries to be what dystopian trilogies like The Hunger Games are – starting small, playing the game and then toppling the foundation from within. If the writers never wanted the trio to win but provide a satisfactory ending and send a message that greedy and powerful groups will continue to be greedy and powerful, the show should have ended with season 1. But guess Netflix got greedy… hmmm, sounds familiar.
Yahoo
21-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
U.S. Open 2025 weather updates: Play resumes rain delay in final round at Oakmont
The final round of the 2025 U.S. Open is underway at Oakmont Country Club, as players look to cap off an exciting week with what figures to be an exhilarating Sunday. But another story that has been a key to this week's narrative could once again come into the picture during the final round: Weather. Stay up-to-date on the forecast and conditions for the finale of the 2025 U.S. Open right here with live updates from Oakmont Country Club. Play resumes at the 2025 U.S. Open Heavy rain forced a suspension of play Sunday at the 2025 U.S. Open, but after 1 hour and 36 minutes, players are back out on the course at Oakmont to (hopefully) finish up the final round. The final group has 11 holes remaining. Driving range open, final round to resume at 5:40 p.m. ET The rain has begun to subside at Oakmont and play will resume at 5:40 p.m. ET, according to an update from the USGA that came just before 5 p.m. when they reopened the practice facilities for players to begin warming up. Advertisement Members of the grounds crew are out in droves with squeegees to push as much excess water off the playing surfaces as possible. Standing water on the greens at Oakmont The heavy rainfall has brought standing water on many of the greens at Oakmont Country Club. Play remains suspended as of 4:25 p.m. ET. U.S. Open final round action suspended due to heavy rain at Oakmont Play has been suspended in the final round of the U.S. Open due to heavy rain falling at Oakmont Country Club. The horn sounded at 4:01 p.m. ET Sunday — the signal for players to get off the golf course as torrential downpour ensued. The leaders have played seven holes. Rain begins to fall at Oakmont Heavy started to come down at Oakmont Country Club just before 4 p.m. ET on Sunday. Players broke out rain jackets and caddies brought out the umbrellas. Radar indicates that the rain will only get worse before it gets better, but play continues. Storm clouds moving in, no rain delay yet at the U.S. Open The skies are getting dark at Oakmont, but final round action continues as of 3:40 p.m. ET. Rain approaching Oakmont as final round action continues The final group was through four holes as of 3:20 p.m. ET, and everyone is still dry for now, but there's rain on the way. Radar shows storms moving up from the south and starting to encompass into the Pittsburgh metro. There's a weather warning being displayed on the grounds at Oakmont, where players are competing in the final round of the U.S. Open. What's the weather forecast Sunday at Oakmont? More rain is likely on the way, and it seems as if it will arrive right when the action gets into full swing as the last few pairings tee off. Advertisement There's a 50 percent chance of storms from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, according to WTAE in Pittsburgh, and radar predictions indicate that the heaviest rain will fall around 4 p.m. The showers will likely be spotty, though, with intermittent sunshine between. Fans walk along the course in front of a weather warning sign during the final round of the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on June 15, 2025 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Weather has been an issue all weekend at the U.S. Open Golfers dealt with heavy rain Friday night, forcing a suspension of play with just five groups left on the golf course. They had to return Saturday morning to finish. The storms continued throughout the night and even prompted the USGA to offer refunds on tickets, citing "extremely wet conditions." Advertisement Then, players endured more rain as storms rolled through Saturday afternoon, but fortunately, the action never had to pause and it even provided uber-soft conditions that welcomed aggressive birdie plays late in the third round. Who's leading the U.S. Open? Sam Burns entered Sunday with the solo lead at 4 under, one shot clear of Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun. Track all the scores with the official 2025 U.S. Open leaderboard, or keep tabs on scores and highlights with our live updates page. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: US Open 2025 final round weather forecast, live updates
Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
U.S. Open Sunday live updates, leaderboard: Who will win at Oakmont?
Who will win the 125th U.S. Open? Conventional wisdom says anyone within five shots of the lead entering the final round. That would include Sam Burns (-4), J.J. Spaun (-3), Adam Scott (-3), Viktor Hovland (-1), Carlos Ortiz (E), Tyrrell Hatton (+1) and Thriston Lawrence (+1). Advertisement Vegas agrees, pegging Burns, Scott, Spaun and Hovland as the only golfers with better than 10-1 odds going into Sunday's final round. History says the winner could come from way back, as Johnny Miller did in 1973 at Oakmont, though he needed a final round 63 to do it. Nothing is certain on this Father's Day, except we will be glued to all the action. Stick with Yahoo Sports for all of the updates throughout the final round of the U.S. Open. How to watch the 2025 U.S. Open All times ET Sunday, June 15 USA: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. NBC: 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Tee times set for final round of U.S. Open in Oakmont
Tee times for the final round of the U.S. Open have been set. PHOTOS: Day Three of play at U.S. Open in Oakmont The schedule released by the USGA is as follows: 7:52 a.m. - Cam David, Australia +19 8:03 a.m. - Matthieu Pavon, France +16 and Jordan Smith, England +15 8:14 a.m. - Hideki Matsuyama, Japan +14 and Harris English, Sea Island, GA +15 8:25 a.m. - Ryan McCormick, Middletown, NJ +13 and Taylor Pendrith, Canada +12 8:36 a.m. - Johnny Keefer, San Antonio, TX +12 and Michael Kim, Dallas, TX +12 8:47 a.m. - James Nicholas, Scarsdale, NY +12 and Brian Harman, Sea Island, GA 8:58 a.m. - Phillip Barbaree, Jr., Shreveport, LA +12 and Im Sungjae, Republic of Korea +11 9:14 a.m. - Niklas Norgaard, Denmark + 11 and Denny McCarthy, Jupiter, FL +10 9:25 a.m. - Daniel Berger, Jupiter, FL +10 and Tony Finau, Lehi, UT +10 9:36 a.m. - Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland +10 and Andrew Novak, St. Simons Island, GA +10 9:47 a.m. - Adam Schenk, Vincennes, IN +9 and Mackenzi Hughes, Canada +9 9:58 a.m. - Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands +9 and Matt Fitzpatrick, England +9 10:09 a.m. - Collin Morikawa, La Canada, CA +8 and Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark +8 10:20 a.m. - Ryan Fox, New Zealand +8 and Corey Conners, Canada +8 10:36 a.m. - Patrick Reed, Houston, TX +8 and Laurie Carter, England +8 10:47 a.m. - John Rahm, Spain, +7 and Tom Kim, Republic of Korea +7 10:58 a.m. - Maverick McNealy, Las Vegas, NV +7 and Xander Schauffele, San Diego, CA +7 11:09 a.m. - Si Woo Kim, Republic of Korea, +6 and Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela +6 11:20 a.m. - Aaron Rai, England +6 and Trevor Cone, Concord, NC +6 11:31 a.m. - Jordan Spieth, Dallas, TX +6 and J.T. Poston, Hickory, NC +6 11:42 a.m. - Brooks Koepka, West Palm Beach, FL +5 and Thomas Detry, Belgium +5 11:58 a.m. - Jason Day, Australia +5 and Chris Kirk, Watkinsville, GA +5 12:09 p.m. - Keegan Bradley, Woodstock, VT +5 and Sam Stevens, Wichita, KS +5 12:20 p.m. - Matt Wallace, England +5 and Ryan Gerard, Raleigh, NC +5 12:31 p.m. - Ben Griffin, Chapel Hill, NC +4 and Victor Perez, France +4 12:42 p.m. - Russell Henley, Columbus, GA +4 and Emiliano Grillo, Argentina +4 12:53 p.m. - Max Greyserman, Short Hills, NJ +4 and Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa +4 1:04 p.m. - Nick Taylor, Canada +4 and Scottie Scheffler, Dallas, TX +4 1:20 p.m. - Chris Gotterup, Little Silver, NJ +4 and Marc Leishman, Australia +4 1:31 - Cameron Young, Palm Beach Gardens, FL +3 and Robert MacIntyre, Scotland +3 1:42 p.m. - Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark +2 and Thriston Lawrence, South Africa +1 1:53 p.m. - Tyrrell Hatton, England +1 and Carlos Ortiz, Mexico E 2:04 p.m. - Viktor Hovland, Norway -1 and J.J. Spaun, Los Angeles, CA -3 2:15 p.m. - Adam Scott, Australia -3 and Sam Burns, Shreveport, LA -4 Be sure to tune in to Channel 11 on Sunday to watch the golfers tee off. Advertisement Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
2025 Memorial Tournament weather: Will sun stick around for final round? The latest forecast
While the Memorial Tournament's second round featured gray skies and plenty of rain, the sun made an appearance for the third round on May 31, and it looks like the tournament's final round on June 1 will be marked by plenty of sun. The National Weather Service in Wilmington forecasts it will be sunny at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, with a high near 70 degrees. There will be a northwest wind blowing between 6 and 10 miles per hour, according to the weather service. How to watch the 2025 Memorial Tournament If you want to avoid the weather altogether but still want to enjoy the Memorial Tournament, there are a handful of viewing options if you have the right channel (or streaming network). TV broadcasts Dates: May 29 to June 1 Final round, June 1: Live coverage 1-2:30 p.m. on Golf Channel; 2:30-6:30 p.m. on CBS June 2: Final round replay 2:30-6 a.m., 2-5 p.m. on Golf Channel Streaming ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) plus all streaming apps that carry Golf Channel and CBS, including Paramount+, YouTube TV and Hulu Live Advertisement Reporter Shahid Meighan can be reached at smeighan@ at ShahidMeighan on X, and at on Bluesky. This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: 2025 Memorial Tournament weather update: Will sun stay for final round?