THIS. THIS IS WHAT I MEAN. OMG I LOVE INHUN SO MUCH GUYS IM SHAKING GNAWING AT THE BARS OF MY ENCLOSURE I LOVE THEM đđ
Why do you ship inhun? Does the ship make sense? I don't kinda see it but I guess there is something between them, I'd really like to know your thoughts about it
Hmm. Interesting question. I do think they âmake senseâ in a shippable way.
Note that if youâre not into not-entirely-sane ships then it might not appeal to you. However, I can try to answer what appeals to me. Iâll try to put screen caps or links but ngl Iâm not gonna try hunting down all of it. Hereâs the manifesto:
So each character in the show often not only represent themselves, but to some extent the showâs themes. Since before Gi-hun becomes a victor, he is shown to be discongruent with the nature of the games. The first âtrueâ meeting between In-ho and Gi-hun happens to be at this point in S1:
Mind you when this occurs, itâs after the gamemakers deliberately starve the players to incite violence between them. Deoksu/101 just killed a man. This outcome is exactly desired.
In a way this is a microcosm of the rest of their ideological struggle â that being whether or not humans are inherently selfish and cruel.
We later see the theme again during the last fight scene, when Gi-hun reaches his hand out to Sang-woo. Not only is this a moment of ultimate compassion, but for In-ho who we see is an avid lover of the arts. What else does this resemble?
The painting, The Creation of Adam. Aka the creation of man. (Stick with me on this, I promise Iâll explain).
Notice that this shot not only resembles the painting on a superficial level but in spirit. Adam is in repose and God is the one who reaches out, the one making the most effort to make a connection. In-hoâs face isnât visible but imagine how he, looking down on it, feels at the very moment:
Itâs giving new religion. Later on, In-ho will say something along these lines:
Race horses. And yet, besides his brother, at this point Gi-hun is the very first person In-ho takes his mask off for, something he does not do for even the VIPs. This scene also comes after he kills a guard because âwhen they find out who you are, you die.â
This treatment marks In-hoâs transition into seeing Gi-hun as his only equal (and yes, In-ho is arrogant thatâs kind of his appeal, I donât believe he thinks that highly of the VIPs either).
Another aspect is that in their final scene at Il-namâs death bed, they are kind of marked at the inheritors of Il-namâs system.
Gi-hun leaves Il-nam to witness his one failure. In-ho closes Il-Namâs eyes.
So itâs the end of S1. We donât know a lot about In-ho. However we can assume a few things. Both he and Gi-hun are both victors and victims of the oppressive system. Both of them went through anguish after their victory (In-hoâs is mostly inferred, but thereâs a deleted scene paralleling Gi-hunâs). Both of them failed to save what mattered the most. Both of them canât move on from the games and returned. They both abandoned everything in their life for this pursuit.
In a way, there is no other person in the world than can understand them more than the other.
And here is where the character foil aspect comes in. Despite their similarities, their character arcs are the opposite. Gi-hun at the beginning was kind but flawed, an impulsive gambler who could steal money from his mother and disappointed his daughter at many turns. In-ho seemingly was a well-loved, upright citizen who made sacrifices for his family.
And yet, of the two the one who became cruel and heartless was In-ho. The one who became more self-less and compassionate was Gi-hun.
How does In-ho react to meeting his polar opposite? It could easily be hatred or disdain. Instead itâs well, my next point.
Season 2 within the games is when most of us really saw the shipâs potential but there are many hints beforehand.
I and others have made some posts about In-hoâs wildly inappropriate actions towards Gi-hun even in S1. Why does he have to stuff the bank card in Gi-hunâs mouth, why does he send the invitation through a bouquet of flowers (actually he sends this invitation twice), why does he decide to physically be there when meeting Gi-hun in a limo on his birthday? A day, mind you, that he needs to be prepping for the games. In-ho doesnât have to be there, he literally talks to Gi-hun through a speaker he could be in a nice hotel room. Somehow, itâs important for him to be there.
Can this be read as anything but a fixation?
Even when he joins the game his sole focus is on Gi-hun. He makes a concerted effort for Gi-hun to like him (playing hero, baring his true wounds, defending him from the ire of other players, even coming up with an flimsy excuse because he slipped up and called Gi-hun by his name). If he wanted to torture Gi-hun, he could easily turn the players against him. According to the director, his goal is:
But in front of our eyes he does shit like this:
He even bullies his guards:
Does that look like a hit to you đ I dare anyone to say that a different player would have passed. Especially when In-ho interceded in the first place.
Another victim:
And the looks. so many looks. Youâre not behind a camera anymore, In-ho. Gi-hun can see you.
The one that makes me laugh the most is in the last episode of S2. Gi-hun is stressed about the vote, trying to come up with a plan, and In-ho is staring so hard heâs not even blinking, to the point where Gi-hun has to look at him.
And then again. Gi-hun is explaining about the control room upstairs. Meanwhile, In-ho:
He doesnât even glance up. He just stares at Gi-hun until Gi-hun finally looks at him. Honestly this isnât even all of them but I donât have everything saved.
And the ending. Honestly this part is a bit heartwrenching and I think a few of us fans ignore it (I do too), but Iâm trying to contextualize canon here. Itâs interesting that despite how dangerous Gi-hun is â causing the disruption of the game, killing guards, and aiming to end the games on the whole â In-ho does not kill him. He has plenty of opportunities to. He even shoots his own guards to keep Gi-hun alive (despite Gi-hun in that moment running the rebellion). But he shoots Jung-bae instead and gives Gi-hun this last lingering glance.
Arguably, you can say In-ho does all this because he is sadistic. However, if that were the sole reason, then he has 400+ people he could similarly torture every year. Hell, he could have joined the games any year he wanted, too.
If itâs just an ideological struggle, then Gi-hun lost when he decided to sacrifice the X players for the greater good. Then, we are left to wonder what else he can want with Gi-hun that he has kept him alive.
The fact that the motivations are never stated and are subtext adds a layer to how fans are free to interpret it. Lots of kindling for our fire.
(Iâm not necessarily planning to prove if itâs canon in this part, itâs just a treatise on why we see their potential due to this subtext).
I think if it were just a one-sided fascinating then there would still be shippers but simply not as much. The part that hits with Inhun is that In-hoâs efforts are not necessarily âunrequited.â
In the beginning of Season 2, Gi-hun has no one. He had been isolated for three years. He has no friends. He has no home. Consider this heartwrenching shot:
Gi-hunâs on the phone, calling the only person in the world he has a connection to, and he canât even say a word to her.
Even before this, he was largely unappreciated. His mother was disappointed in him. His ex-wife resents him. Jung-bae his friend did not help him in his time of need. Sae-byeok was only in his life for a few days, but she was rude to him for a good part of that. Sang-woo â well Sang-woo is complicated. I donât think he meant everything he said in the fight before the end, but I do think Gi-hun is the last person on earth he wants to meet after his failures. No one really talks to him kindly besides Ali which is more of polite friendliness than looking after him.
So as a #1 Gi-hun fan, itâs really nice to see someone just genuinely seem to want Gi-hun there? Not as a last resort or as an alternative, but the first pick (in a twisted way).
And Gi-hun is so receptive to it? I made a post about this before, but Gihun is starved for affection and I donât think all that used to being treated gently. Despite knowing In-ho for a short time, he seems so. He just kind of⌠opens like a flower?
The first time he laughs in this season is over In-hoâs corny last name joke.
The look in that scene in general:
How he reacts to In-ho calling by hist first name:
Or when In-ho confides in him about what happened with his wife:
Or this one, when heâs dealing with the guilt of misleading all the players, and In-ho says this:
But also the moment in mingle where Gi-hun is so worried about In-ho, Jung-bae has to drag him into a room before the timer runs out. He wanted to risk it all I tell you.
And then, when everyone is calling out to him, In-ho only calls out for Gi-hunâs attention. Literally he couldnât care about the others. He bee-lines to Gi-hun.
Or how he looks when In-ho shoots the guard for him:
Look at his face, and In-hoâs face when he gives In-ho the gun. Theyâre going to kill me.
Finally, this is more of a meta point but itâs kind of fun that this ship doesnât always have to be that serious? We can go from writing about deep at times darker themes of obsession and manipulation and whatnot and then turn around and clown on them for being total losers with a crush (affectionate). Usually, itâs the same person doing it. Like me in this essay. We can also just make AUs with no squid games and still have the freedom with keep the parts we like (be it obsession or devotion or a mutual understanding) and toss out the rest, and they still make sense. They just always make sense (to me).
Honestly there are stuff I had leave out because it would just maybe at tad too long-winded (as if I didnât talk your ear off lmao).
Again, this is not an argument on whether itâs canon or not, itâs just an explanation of fanon perspective.
Some present mic sketches ready for mha gift sets â¨ď¸:)
NOBODY TALK TO ME JUNE 21ST.
I swear I saw this fanart of Good Omens once but I can't find it again, I think it was on Tumblr or something. It was a collection of drawing using the "Crowley was making them feel the fear of God" scene but instead of him and the tree, they draw God and the Fallen angels instead. Please I'm begging if anyone know where it is đđđ
Not to get emotional on yall but this photo is so powerful to me.
The size of the cliff representing the severity of his actions, the sway of the trees representing everything else around him happening regardless of what decisions he makes.
And Inho, standing there, staring at the consequences of his actions. His brother has fallen, the pain of the bullet in his shoulder cant compare to the pain he will feel not knowing what will happen to his brother.
The pain in his expression is small, but you can see it.
"angel crowleys name was raphael" "angel crowleys name was-
WRONG.
(p.s @tittyfuckthelasagna FOUND THIS BEFORE ME. CREDIT GOES TO HER. GODBLESS HER)
IT'S KOKABIEL.
not only is this JUST LIKE HER FR:
"angel of the stars" "star of god"
"kokabiel taught constellations to his associates" (AZIRAPHALE.)
"generally considered to be fallen"
but also kokabiel sounds so much more FITTING. look at her....
she looks like a fledgling...like a baby bird...tell me kokabiel doesn't go so well with that like. innocent young avian energy. look aat me guys. look at me. please. please.
Who tf gave you permission to rip my heart out like that/j
Junho slowly dying from major injuries at the end of the series.
He can't run anymore. He couldn't even stand anymore. The base is quickly going up in flames. The others have evacuated, and the only ones left are;
Gihun, who's at the end of the group to make sure everyone is safe, (and that's means Inho and Junho)
Junho, who's practically dead weight and has no energy left due to his injuries,
And Inho, who is still holding onto his brother for dear life, injured but trying to carry his brother out with what strength he has left.
Junho collapses not even halfway through. Burning debris fell from the ceiling and hit Inho's leg.
Gihun rushes to them and tries to help them out. Inho can't carry Junho anymore, and Junho is not moving except for labored breathing.
Gihun is conflicted. He doesn't know what to do. He can't carry both of them and by the time he getd one out, it'll be too late for the other.
"Take Junho, Gihun-ssi"
"What?"
"There's no decision to be made. Take my brother and go!"
Gihun hesitates. Just as he was about to open his mouth, Junho spoke.
"Hyung?"
It was weak.
"W-why is it dark, hyung?"
Gihun let out a sharp gasp while Inho's ragged breathing was interrupted by what sounded like a strangled sob.
Gihun catches Inho's eyes, and they know.
Junho is not gonna make it regardless.
Gihun kneels down to Inho and tries, one last time.
"Let's go. You can still get out."
Despite everything, Gihun already knows the answer.
Inho doesn't respond. He just held his little brother tighter, carding his hands through the dirty hair of the modt precious thing he has left.
Gihun exhales and ran his hand through Junho's hair as well.
"I'll take care of your mother."
After sparing one last look at Inho, whose eyes are looking at his brother only, Gihun leaves.
The flames are getting closer to them, but Inho can't feel anything other than Junho in his arms.
"Hyung?"
"Y-yeah?"
"It's warm."
Junho nuzzles closer to his older brother. Inho does nothing but reciprocate.
"It is, isn't it?"
"I. Hah. I don't think our house had been this warm in a long time."
Ihno chuckles and sobs.
"Hyung?"
"Yes, Junho?"
"I'm glad you're home."
If I can rewrite this as a proper one shot, I'll be posting on ao3
he didn't see that coming
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