Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Squid Game season 2, episode 3, “001.“Squid Gameseason 2’s Red Light Green Light game is a bit less chaotic than its season 1 counterpart, butit seems likely the Games' organizers rigged the outcome.Gi-hun’s return to the Squid Game tournamenthelps keep many players alive during Red Light Green Light. He prepares the new players for what’s coming — though they don’t initially believe him — and guides them on how to get past Young-hee’s motion sensors. But while a lot of players survive the bloodbath, the first death does send the game spiraling into chaos.

Player 196 is the first todie duringSquid Gameseason 2’s Red Light Green Light challenge, proving Gi-hun right when she’s shot for moving. Gi-hun is still able to keep many of the othernewSquid Gamecharactersalive, but some of them see Player 196’s body and start running or screaming — actions that ultimately lead to their deaths as well. This response to the first Red Light Green Light death is to be expected — andgiven the nature of Player 196’s demise, one has to wonder if it was orchestrated.

Song Ji-woo’s Player 196 moves in Red Light, Green Light in Squid Game season 2 episode 1_

The Bee In Squid Game Season 2’s Red Light Green Light Scene Is A Little Too Convenient

The Bee Comes Out Of Nowhere To Throw The Game Into Chaos

Player 196 initially does well duringSquid Gameseason 2’s Red Light Green Light challenge, even managing to flirt withT.O.P.’s character, Thanos, while playing the first game.It’s only due to an external factor that she moves and loses her life in “001”: a bee lands on her neck, and she freaks out over the insect’s presence. Player 196 is clearly afraid of bees, so the news that there’s one sitting on her is an unwelcome surprise. Her response is a natural one, but it’s not one she can afford to have during a game like Red Light Green Light.

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It’s unclear where the bee comes from, as the tournament seems to take place in a tightly controlled environment. While Red Light Green Light is made to look like it’s outdoors, it appears to actually be played inside a room — a pretty massive one, according toNetflix’s description of the set. And if Red Light Green Light unfolds indoors, it’s unlikely the bee that lands on Player 196 just happens to wander in.The bee’s presence inSquid Gameseason 2, episode 3 is a little too convenient, raising questions about whether it’s an intentional addition to the game.

Gi-hun frowning and Myung-gi looking upset in Squid Game season 2

The People Behind The Squid Games Probably Intentionally Released The Bee

The VIPs Need A Good Show, So Some Of The Players Must Die

Red Light Green Light goes pretty smoothly until Player 196 freaks out over the bee, and its presence seems a little too convenient for the Games' organizers. They obviously want the tournament to be a bloodbath, as that’s the entire reason the VIPs watch it. If the first challenge doesn’t kill anyone, that would be massively disappointing for them. And so,it seems probable that the bee is planted by the Games' organizers with the intention of causing panic, and thus, more deaths.

It stands to reason that the Games' organizers wouldn’t mind rigging the outcome of a challenge in a more direct way, especially one as important as the first game.

Thanos enjoying the Red Light, Green Light game in Squid Game season 2

TheFront Man/Player 001 twistat the end of the installment proves thatthe Games' organizers have no qualms about directly interfering in the tournament. The competition is clearly designed in a way to manipulate its players, pushing them to make poor choices that result in early ends. With that in mind, it stands to reason that the Games' organizers wouldn’t mind rigging the outcome of a challenge in a more direct way, especially one as important as the first game. They likely knew a bee would elicit panic from someone and that their death would do the rest.

Why The Front Man Would Rig The Red Light Green Light Game In Season 2

He Knows Gi-hun Will Try To Save The Other Players

With the Front Man knowing that Gi-hun is planning to derail the Games, it’s likely he takes an abundance of caution when executing the tournament in season 2. His own presence in the competition is part of this, but it could extend to Red Light Green Light as well. Gi-hun manages to use Young-hee’s shortcomings against the Games' organizers inSquid Gameseason 2, proving it’s possible to get the upper hand within the tournament.Squid Gameseason 2’s mid-credits sceneshows how well that goes over, butthe Front Man can’t allow this, even during the first game.

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By doing something as simple as releasing a bee into the area,the Games' organizers could ensure that the VIPs still get the show they’re hoping for— and that Gi-hun’s mission to save lives isn’t a total success. It’d be surprising if they didn’t take some measures to ensure that Red Light Green Light would go the way they wanted. The bee could very well be one of them, as its inclusion inSquid Gameseason 2 simply feels too convenient to be anything else.

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Squid Game is a South Korean series released in 2021 that follows numerous financially struggling participants who are invited to partake in children’s games with deadly outcomes. As they compete, they vie for a substantial cash prize, all while navigating lethal challenges orchestrated by mysterious figures.

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