Preview of Season Three Villain Reveal Inho: I joined the games personally to fuck you. Gihun *handcuffed*: you mean 'to fuck with me' right? Inho: ... Gihun *struggling against his bonds*: Right??? Inho: I said what I said. Junho *handcuffed next to Gihun*: Hyung????!
please I’m so scared. what if in season 3 Jun-ho has to be the one who kills In-ho? or what if it’s the other way around where In-ho has to kill Jun-ho?
because it’s a possibility. Jun-ho crying and not wanting to ever hurt his brother, let alone kill him. In-ho telling him it’s okay and that he’s sorry as he guides the gun in Jun-ho’s hand to his own heart. Jun-ho having no choice but to pull the trigger.
or the other scenario where it’s In-ho who has to kill Jun-ho and Jun-ho’s death, by In-ho’s own hands, is what breaks In-ho. and after that In-ho gives up and surrenders and just allows himself to be killed, whether it’s by Gi-hun or someone else. because he’s his own brother’s murderer. he killed his own baby brother and he knows he can’t live with the shame and the guilt.
yeah I’m gonna jump—
In-ho is really pushing his luck during this scene because
Jun-ho only has one bullet left
Jun-ho does not know it’s In-ho behind the mask
Jun-ho is cornered, he most likely thinks he'll die here, and it will make a lot more sense for Jun-ho to aim for the head or the heart, instead of the shoulder, and kill In-ho with that one bullet he has left.
yes, Jun-ho ends up only shooting him on his shoulder. but the point is that Jun-ho doesn't know it's his brother when he shoots him. so there's a very real possibility of him ending up killing In-ho here.
imagine the angst, what will happen if Jun-ho actually aims for In-ho's head or In-ho's heart and realizes belatedly it's In-ho he killed.
@peacefulandcozy
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
Hwang In-ho is a victim too
The real Squid Game villains are the games, the system, the corruptions, the VIPs and rich, powerful people.
In-ho has made mistakes and done terrible things, but he’s also trapped, wounded, traumatized and is as much of their victim as Gi-hun is.
Imagine how cunty it’d be if when In-ho and Gi-hun saw each other face to face again it was Gi-hun sitting on the Front Man’s chair (that one chair In-ho always sat on), In-ho thought Gi-hun was still down there in the dormitory with the rest of the Players when he walked into his office, still wearing the Front Man’s mask, and suddenly Gi-hun turned the lights on, still seated on In-ho’s chair and said, “Hello In-ho.”
OR
Imagine this being how In-ho and Jun-ho reunited. Jun-ho sitting on the Front Man’s chair and catching In-ho off guard by saying something like, “Hello, hyung.”
Apparently the Squid Game director made the cast test out the pentathlon game to figure out the right time limit, and now all I can picture is a cursed behind-the-scenes AU where Inho is like:
“Circle guards, we’re playtesting. Mask up. Game time.”
So now you’ve got a bunch of poor exhausted guards, who thought today was just gonna be corpse disposal and trauma, suddenly lined up for Red Light, Green Light like it’s gym class. And then Inho shows up—fully masked, trench coat flapping in the wind like some kind of dystopian PE teacher—and joins the game.
He’s doing everything with them, completely dead serious. They’re crawling through the honeycomb challenge and Inho’s right there, carving his shape with surgeon-level precision, muttering “Inconsistent sugar texture. We need a 12.3% longer boil.” like it’s a bomb diffusal exercise.