Squid Game : The Challenge season two review – nothing you see here is OK
Cash-strapped people forced to do shameful things because they’re desperate for money? How can this rot be real? If I recreated the idea in my local park, I’d surely end up in prison There’s missing the point, and then there’s Netflix making its capitalism-skewing Korean hit about a ruthless (…)
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