
This just clicked for me. I was rewatching Squid Game and noticed something wild. We know players are recruited by the Salesman after a casual round of ddakji, and they’re monitored by masked soldiers once they enter the games. But here’s the thing—how are the soldiers recruited if the games are so secretive? Here’s the theory: when the Salesman plays ddakji with potential recruits, he doesn’t just dive in. He asks them to pick a color—red or blue. Think about it: if someone picks blue, they become a player. That’s why Gi-hun ends up in the games—he chooses blue. But if they pick red? They’re recruited as one of the soldiers. It’s a perfect system to separate the desperate into roles without anyone even realizing what’s at stake. It’s subtle, but it makes sense. The games are all about choice disguised as fate, and even the first decision—red or blue—might determine whether you fight for survival or enforce the rules. Gi-hun chose blue. What would you choose?
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