Viewers are curious to know what happened to Kim Jun-Hee, portrayed by Jo Yu-ri, in Squid Game Season 2. With high hopes for herself and her unborn kid, she entered the games with the Player 222 title. However, the game’s no-mercy rule spares no one, which has fans worried about her fate.
So, how did Season 2 end for Jo Yu-Ri’s character? Here are all the details.
WARNING: Spoilers below!
Is the pregnant girl aka Player 222 dead or alive in Squid Game Season 2
The pregnant girl aka Player 222 likely survives the games in Season 2. However, the final episode ended on a cliffhanger, drawing concerns in fans’ minds about her fate.
What led a pregnant Kim Jun-Hee to participate in this ruthless game is to try to win it, taking home a large sum and providing a better life for her unborn child. Earlier, she struck up an affair with a popular YouTuber called Myung-gi. She got into cryptocurrency at his request and bought a Dalmatian coin. Later, she discovered the cryptocurrency scheme was actually a scam, leading to a massive loss of money. This led to her and Myung-gi’s relationship crumbling.
After she split with him, she soon learns about her pregnancy. When Myung-gi knew about her condition, he asked her to abort the baby. Nonetheless, later, he disappears and Jun-Hee decides to keep the baby. Her financial difficulties and complex relationships drag her to Squid Games to compete and earn a good fortune.
Similar to others, she also battles for her life in the games, experiencing great challenges and constant life-threatening situations. However, she is saving two lives at a time, becoming a beacon of empowerment and resilience.
It’s a massive struggle for her mental and physical health as a pregnant girl, but she manages to compete at higher stakes and is prepared to experience the horrors the game brings to everyone.
A pregnant woman’s participation in games has ignited massive discussions online. Fans are specifically worried for her and her unborn child as Season 2 leaves a lot of questions unanswered about her fate.
Originally reported by Shazmeen Navrange on ComingSoon.