Squid Game: It Has Nothing To Do With the Sea Creature

by mpalmie2 on October 21, 2021


Arts & Entertainment


Squid Game: It Has Nothing To Do With the Sea Creature

Viral Netflix Show Leaves Viewers Shocked and Wanting More

By Riley Coyne ’24

Claiming the number one spot in the Top 10 Today section on Netflix for nearly a week, Squid Game is all people can talk about right now. Since the premiere of the show on Sept. 17, it has officially become the most-watched show on Netflix of all time. According to the streaming platform itself, Squid Game has racked in 111 million viewers, “making it our biggest series launch ever.”

The popularity for this show originated in Korea, since it was originally written in Korean and is set in Seoul. However, the series quickly blew up in the United States after English voiceover and subtitles were added. This allowed the show to reach a much broader audience outside of Korea. 

However, critics such as comedian Youngmi Mayer have expressed that the translation was poorly done. After watching the series, Mayer took to Twitter saying, “Not to sound snobby, but I’m fluent in Korean and I watched Squid Game with English subtitles and if you don’t understand Korean you didn’t really watch the same show. Translation was so bad. The dialogue was written so well and zero of it was preserved.” The situation is unfortunate for viewers outside of Korea.

The basis of the show concerns 456 players that agree to sign up for a series of games in an attempt to win the cash prize offered so they can repay the overwhelming amount of debt that they are suffering from. They play children’s games popular in Western culture, such as Red Light Green Light and Tug of War, as well as other games exclusive to Korean childhood like the titular Squid Game and a game with a honeycomb, known as dalgona. 

The idea is similar to that of the popular book and movie series, The Hunger Games. Players are pitted against each other to win the prize money that is at stake. Players who mess up or do not complete the game in the given time frame are eliminated, except there’s one catch: When the rules stated that contestants would be eliminated from the game, they forgot to specify that the elimination would be of the permanent variety. These games, like the Hunger Games, quite literally mean life or death for the players.

South Korean fashion model HoYeon Jung made her acting debut in this season and the response has been nothing but positive for her beloved character Sae-Byeok. Jung only had roughly a hundred thousand followers on Instagram before the debut of Squid Game, and now, after just a few weeks of the series’ release, she has over twenty million. This drastic increase in Jung’s social media following  further emphasizes how big of a hit the show has become.

While a second season has yet to be confirmed by producers, fans assume, and certainly hope, that there will be a sequel, especially considering the questions left unanswered in the first season.

What, exactly, are those questions? Those interested will have to watch Squid Game and discover the chaos for themselves.

A Change of Scenery for the 2021 Governors Ball

by The Cowl Editor on October 7, 2021


Arts & Entertainment


A Change of Scenery for the 2021 Governors Ball

The Iconic Music Festival Celebrates Its 10th Birthday at a New Venue

Riley Coyne ’24

The Governors Ball is back and better than ever for its 10th anniversary. In previous years, the three-day music festival took place on Randall’s Island in New York. However, this year, it was held at Citi Field. Despite fans’ excitement to see their idols perform live, they could not help but wonder: why the change of venue? 

It seems as if the organizers knew that there would be questions regarding their decision to change the location when they decided to make the switch. The GovBallNYC YouTube channel posted a video titled “New Venue, New Experience” to explain why Citi Field would make for a great live music experience. Organizers also published a lighthearted statement on their website: “Besides, you’re not a real New Yorker if you haven’t moved a couple times ammiright?”

Despite the jokes, one of the major reasons for the location switch-up is because Citi Field is much more accessible via public transportation. The subway and Long Island Railroad stop right outside of the stadium, and it is only a 14-minute ride from Penn Station. When the festival was held at Randall’s Island, the only way to get there was by ferry, car, or bus. Public transportation makes it much easier if there are any emergencies or weather complications, like that of 2019, when unexpected thunderstorms led to an immediate evacuation of Gov Ball and festival-goers scrambled to find a way to get home. 

One of the most notable changes in the festival in its new location is that the stages were set up in a 360-degree layout to prevent sound bleeds from occurring. Attendees also had to show either proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to be admitted into the venue. Organizers certainly took safety protocol very seriously this year, especially after having to cancel the event last year due to the pandemic, to make sure everyone could have an enjoyable and safe experience.

Despite the change of venue, the 2021 Gov Ball experience was just as much of a hit as the event has been in past years. The iconic New York festival encompasses music, art, and food all in one. 

The art itself at Gov Ball is enough to motivate people to purchase tickets. The colorful signs, décor, and even the outfits were totally Instagram-worthy. 

 Gov Ball is also well-known for the delicacies that the food and beverage vendors have to offer. Milk & Cream Cereal Bar, Big Mozz, and Sweet Chick are just a few of the delicious options to choose from at the festival.

These are all part of the experience of Gov Ball, but most attendees come to see live performances from their favorite artists. This year’s headliners included Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, and many other talented artists. 

Notably, well-known rapper DaBaby was supposed to perform but was dropped from his record label for making homophobic comments about HIV and AIDS on his Twitter account. As a result, he was removed from the Gov Ball lineup as well as that of Lollapalooza, another major music festival. 

While fans of DaBaby were certainly disappointed, those of A$AP Rocky and Rihanna likely felt the complete opposite. Rumors of the pair dating have been swirling around the media for quite some time now. Their relationship was officially confirmed, however, when he referred to her as “the love of my life,” in a recent interview with GQ. To the delight of many Gov Ball attendees, sources speculate that Rihanna was present at the festival when A$AP Rocky winked at someone backstage during his performance of his song “L$D.”

One of the most memorable moments of the festival was when 24kGoldn came out onto the stage and performed his hit single “Mood” featuring Iann Dior.

It was one of the final guests at the Friday night section of the festival, Billie Eilish, who gave the most memorable performance. Eilish recently released a new album, Happier Than Ever, and fans were eager to see some of the new songs live for the first time. When she sang the title track of the album, the audience screamed along with her on the iconic lyrics, “Cuz I’d never treat me this s****y / You made me hate this city.” Eilish’s powerful show, as well as the amazing performances from her fellow musical artists, made the 2021 Gov Ball one to remember.