I love him as a villain and hate him for being such a jerk and a bully. I think it is funny and at the same time it stresses me out that he never dies (and is possibly still alive).
"He literally smiled after throwing him to his death".
Yeah, I know, but all we have on him are speculations about what he did or could have done, which I don't think it is enough to point out him as a villain. Also, the characters did not need to be evil to put everyone in danger during the glass bridge game, anyone who was scared could have ended up stalling.
I recall that the guy on the glass bridge fell during a struggle between the two of them, he wasn't pushed intentionally. And putting everyone in danger does not necessarily mean to be evil, I think he was just being a jerk and stupid at that point. Then suggesting something more radical like he did might be an indicative, but he never really did anything.
I think he is just a fanatic and annoying jerk. Also, we never saw him commit any crimes.
Both are great, but I still prefer Squid Game. I feel that Squid Game has more deep and well-written characters. And I think that Squid Game was more efficient in delivering the message of the series. I also have a personal preference for death games over zombies, although All of us Are Dead was excent for me who is not used to this type of show.
Both were very intense and fun to watch. But as Romeo mentioned, Squid Game has memorable moments like the Red Light, Green Light game. Although my favorite was the Tug-of-War game. The cliffhanger at the end of Episode 4 was what convinced me to binge-watch the rest of the series in a single day.
Well, I agree 100%. I might be biased though, because he is my favorite character (other than Sae-byeok). And he surely doesn't deserve all the hate.
But I don't think this opinion is so unpopular. Even some cast members mentioned that Sang-woo is also their favorite and the most realistic character too.