Squid Game season 2 is finally here! I thought it would be fun to do an episode that explores the psychology of the first Squid Game season before I started the new one (no season 2 spoilers here). As the most-watched show on all of Netflix, it's undeniable that countless people have been drawn in by its chaos and depth. What makes the show so special? Why is something so violent and tragic so popular? What aspects can people relate to in such an insane world? I believe there's a major psychological theme that draws people in and helps us relate to the characters in unique ways. Let's check out the psychology of Squid Game!
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