Episode 1: Squid Game

Determined to prove himself as a father, Gi-hun calls the number and is picked up in a mysterious van. He is gassed unconscious and wakes up in a massive dormitory with 455 other players

: A giant animatronic doll stands at one end. Players must reach the finish line within 5 minutes. They can only move when the doll shouts "Mugunghwa kkochi pieotseumnida" (the Korean version of " Red Light, Green Light Episode 1 Squid Game

: Seong Gi-hun is a down-on-his-luck chauffeur who spends his money on horse racing and struggles to provide for his daughter. He is approached in a subway station by a mysterious man who invites him to play a higher-stakes game. Determined to prove himself as a father, Gi-hun

Gi-hun joins 455 other contestants, all in severe debt, who are drugged and transported to a secret island facility. They can only move when the doll shouts

At a subway station, Gi-hun is approached by a mysterious who challenges him to a game of ddakji for 100,000 won per round. After being repeatedly slapped in lieu of payment for losing, Gi-hun eventually wins a significant sum. The Salesman then offers him a card with a circle, triangle, and square, inviting him to a larger tournament with even higher stakes. 3. Entering the Game World

Strengths

(Player 456), a man drowning in debt and desperation. By showing his failures as a father and son first, the show ensures he feels like a relatable, if flawed, human rather than a typical hero. When he accepts a mysterious invitation to play children's games for a massive cash prize, the episode initially feels like a standard survival drama—until the first round begins. The Iconic "Red Light, Green Light"