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** The Front Man is definitely a hypocrite and a remorseless killer who will gun down his own men for breaking the rules. He is, however, sincere that the players need a fair chance. That's why he gets mad when he busts the guards for {{spoiler|feeding the doctor knowledge about the games in exchange for his help with organ donations}}. Later, he refuses to let {{spoiler|Gi-hun register for the games again when Gi-hun announces his intentions to take them down, telling him he won and should go fly to America and be with his daughter}}.
** {{spoiler|Il-nam, the old man}}, is horrified and closes his eyes when {{spoiler|the guillotine comes down to slice the tug-of-war rope for a team with women and a middle-aged man who lost to Deok-su and his gang.}} This didn't seem to be an act, as he spent most of the games smiling, {{spoiler|including when he participates in the tug-of-war}}.
** The [[Jerkass]] priest has a troubled expression {{spoiler|after they win the tug-of-war and sacrifice ten people in the process}}. So does Mi-nyeo, not at all looking like her flippant self until they are safe in the barracks, and she starts gushing about how amazing the old man was.
* [[Everyone Has Standards]]
** Gi-hun does not like killing. Unless a game demands death and the other choice is to get shot or dragged off a platform to await a long fall, Gi-hun would rather keep to himself and not have blood on his hands. {{spoiler|Il-nam pinpoints that he didn't spend the money after winning because he feels guilty about the other 454 that died for it to happen, and tries to rather bluntly point out that Gi-hun did earn it with his luck and skill}}.
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