This small detail proves that Red Light Green Light in Squid Game season two was rigged
It all makes sense now!
One of the most iconic games from the first season of Squid Game was Red Light Green Light, so it makes sense they brought it back for the first game for season two. The genuine terror I felt the moment they all stepped out into that courtyard was truly unparalleled.
However, whilst the game and concept were unknown to all of the contestants, Gi-hun knew exactly what they were getting themselves into and came up with a strategy.
Before the doll turned around the first time he stood with his back to the camera so he could talk without the doll sensing his mouth moving. He told his fellow contestants the rules of the game and successfully instructed them when to move and when to freeze.
As such the doll turned around multiple times during Red Light Green Light without any of the season two contestants from Squid Game being shot. However, everything starts going to pot when a bee lands on the neck of Player 196, causing her to panic and move, leading to her death.
And whilst it might seem like a small detail, the bee actually proves the entire season two Red Light Green Light game was rigged by the organiser of Squid Game.
Whilst it might seem like Red Light Green Light takes place outside because of the rural background, they are just painted walls and in fact the whole game is entirely enclosed. But, since that’s the case the only way for a bee to get inside would be for someone to have deliberately released it.
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As none of the contestants were being killed thanks to Gi-hun’s tactics, it’s most likely the organiser of the games deliberately planted the bee in order to start causing chaos and leading to a more entertaining game for elite to watch.
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