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Byeong-gi, also referred to as Player 111, is a supporting antagonist in the first season of Netflix's K-drama Squid Game.

He was portrayed by Yoo Sung-joo and voiced by Brian Kim in the English dub.

His Evil Ranking[]

His Villainous Deeds[]

  • He was fired after one of his patients died due to his negligence.
  • He joined Deok-su and his gang, who started a riot that killed 27 contestants after realizing that players weren't punished by the staff for killing other contestants.
  • He cheated in the games by making deals with the masked men, dissecting organs from dead players to be sold to Chinese buyers so the masked men would give him information about the next games.
  • Once the masked men refused to give him the information about the fourth game, he held one of them as a hostage and demanded to know about the next game. When the soldier freed himself, he stabbed him to death before running away.
  • While he showed remorse about working with the masked guards, it was only because he realized that they weren't willing to tell him information about the next game.

Why He Doesn't Stand Out?[]

  • While harvesting organs from deceased players for the masked staff to sell them on the black market allows him to pass the baseline, he massively fails the heinous standards of Squid Game compared to many other mass murderers, as most of his crimes were shared with Deok-su and his gang and he only commits two murders on his own: the first being accidental and the other was a masked soldier who was reaching for a rifle to shoot him (a complete asshole).
  • He mentions at one point that he was scared when he realized that one of players he was harvesting organs from believed to be dead, was still alive, showing that he has standards against hurting innocent people. He also shows horror and shock after the rope is cut, killing the other team in the Tug-of-War.
  • Despite cheating in the games, his death was played for sympathy due to his remorse and the fact that he was always very scared and only trying to keep himself alive in the games. It also makes him a scapegoat due to how pitiable it is.
  • He partially suffers from Fridge Horror due to there being no indication that he even participated in the massacre of 27 contestants.
    • He joined Deok-su's gang less than 5 minutes before the lights go out, so he didn't even participate in the planning of the riot. Also, in the only moment he is briefly spotted during the massacre, he is unarmed and hiding behind the gang.

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            Villainous Benchmarks

Players
33rd Squid Game: Byeong-gi | Cho Sang-woo | Player 040 | Player 278 | Player 303
2024 Squid Game: Thanos | Im Jeong-dae | Nam-gyu

Masked Men
Number 28 | Kang No-eul | Panther Mask VIP

Parody
Brooklyn Guy

See also
Netflix Villainous Benchmarks

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