55 min.

VIPS: Squid Game episode 7 Player 456: A Squid Game Podcast

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Episode seven of Squid Game is “VIPS”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the seventh 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.
VIPs overall purpose: an introduction to the horrible, wealthy men this organized homicidal tournament is meant to entertain.
The Front Man juggles searching for Jun-ho and greeting the VIPs while the players get one potato for their dinner today.
Sang-woo starts to reveals a certain logical brutality and becomes the ultimate heel after the last six episodes have been leading to this.
The fifth game involves a glass stepping-stone bridge and is the first solo game since the honeycomb candy. The circus setting is different again but highlights how much of a game and how much fun these VIPs find these games – also, it is somewhere you only go as a child, or with children.
VIPs is a clear try at satire - does it work? You better listen to hear Jack and Colin's thoughts.
An original production from Glasgower
Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMilan
Twitter: @player456pod
Email: player456pod@gmail.com
Jack and Colin also host Wrong Term Memory - a weekly podcast with episodes out every Monday.

Episode seven of Squid Game is “VIPS”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the seventh 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.
VIPs overall purpose: an introduction to the horrible, wealthy men this organized homicidal tournament is meant to entertain.
The Front Man juggles searching for Jun-ho and greeting the VIPs while the players get one potato for their dinner today.
Sang-woo starts to reveals a certain logical brutality and becomes the ultimate heel after the last six episodes have been leading to this.
The fifth game involves a glass stepping-stone bridge and is the first solo game since the honeycomb candy. The circus setting is different again but highlights how much of a game and how much fun these VIPs find these games – also, it is somewhere you only go as a child, or with children.
VIPs is a clear try at satire - does it work? You better listen to hear Jack and Colin's thoughts.
An original production from Glasgower
Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMilan
Twitter: @player456pod
Email: player456pod@gmail.com
Jack and Colin also host Wrong Term Memory - a weekly podcast with episodes out every Monday.

55 min.