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10/19/21 • 0 min
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This feed is being used for Player 456 promotional purposes only until the end of 2021.
Twitter: @player456pod
Email: [email protected]
We encourage you to unfollow this feed if you have no interest in Squid Game.
Formerly What Does SMH Mean - A Movie Podcast.
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Player 456 Episode 02 Promo
Episode one of Squid Game is “Red Light, Green Light”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the first episode of Netflix’s most popular show of all time. They offer their insight, thoughts and appreciation, and also cover your questions, queries and theories. There is a massive turning point for Seong Gi-hun and the themes of love and desperation are again hit home in the first 20 minutes of this episode. Jack and Colin discuss the soundtrack, especially the use of classical music, to create and highlight another key concept in the show: duality. They also consider Hwang Dong-hyuk’s use of synchronisation, the issue of non-rational thinking and give the rundown on the squares, triangles and circles. We are also introduced to some of the other characters that are going to be key during Squid Game, including The Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) and Player 001 (O Yeong-su). There are also nods to Star Wars, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and M. C. Escher’s Relativity. A https://quitethethingmedia.com/squid-game-podcast-02/ (Quite The Thing Media) production Twitter: https://twitter.com/player456pod (@player456pod) Email: [email protected] Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Support this podcast
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Player 456 Episode 03 Promo
Episode one of Squid Game is “Red Light, Green Light”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the first episode of Netflix’s most popular show of all time. They offer their insight, thoughts and appreciation, and also cover your questions, queries and theories. The game eventually gets underway under the careful watch of a giant robotic doll. If players are caught moving, they are “eliminated”. Jack and Colin chat about the use of the ticking clock as a character, how Hwang Dong-hyuk manages to use this common TV trope without it being clichéd, and the clever use of numerology as a script writing aid. We meet more of Squid Game’s participants: Cho Sang-woo (218), Kang Sae-byeok (067), Jang Deok-su (101) and Abdul Ali (199). The guys offer their favourite character choices, their take on why this is not just another “lethal game show competition” and also discuss the theory that the show may be the best example of Game Theory’s “zero-sum game”. A https://quitethethingmedia.com/squid-game-podcast-03/ (Quite The Thing Media) production Twitter: https://twitter.com/player456pod (@player456pod) Email: [email protected] Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Support this podcast
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