Following the dramatic events of the Season 2 premiere, "Halloween Party" sees Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) intensify his mission to dismantle the Squid Games organization.
Gi-hun, armed with the information from the deceased recruiter, discovers an invitation to a Halloween party,
He teams up with the detective Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon) and the former loan shark Woo-seok (Jun Suk-ho) to infiltrate the party and confront the Front Man.
Gi-hun has a tracking device implanted in a false tooth to allow his allies to track him.
At the party, masked guards lead Gi-hun to a limo where he confronts the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) through a speaker system.
Gi-hun challenges the Front Man and demands to be enrolled in the games again, to which the Front Man obliges, filling the car with knockout gas.
A shocking revelation unfolds as the Front Man's partition rolls down, revealing he was in the car with Gi-hun all along.
The episode also delves into the backstory of No-eul (Park Gyu-young), a North Korean defector with a tragic past
The episode ends with another twist as No-eul is revealed to have joined the games as a Pink Soldier
Gi-hun, Jun-ho, and Woo-seok follow a lead from the Recruiter to a Halloween party. Woo-seok recruits a group of mercenaries, Gi-hun plants a tracker inside himself, and the three devise a plan to locate the Front Man. Jun-ho keeps secret that the Front Man is his brother, In-ho. Meanwhile, Gi-hun continues to support Sang-woo's mother and Cheol, working with a broker to reunite Cheol with his mother from North Korea, and places a silent call to his estranged daughter. At the party, Gi-hun is escorted by one of the game's pink-clad soldiers into a limousine while the team follows. He confronts the Front Man via speaker, demanding an end to the games, but then requests to re-enter the games as a player after his team's cars were attacked. Meanwhile, Kang No-eul, a North Korean defector seeking to extract her daughter from the North, is recruited by a masked figure and joins the games as a soldier.
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