NBA superstar James said he didn't like the ending of "Squidward Gaming". The producer responded that he was grateful for watching but would not change it.

NBA superstar James said he didn't like the ending of "Squidward Gaming". The producer responded that he was grateful for watching but would not change it.

Netflix's super popular original drama "Squidward" has set many viewership records and has topped the ratings charts in countries around the world for many consecutive days. Recently, NBA superstar LeBron James of the Lakers also expressed his views on "Squidward", saying that he did not like the ending of "Squidward". The producer quickly responded, saying that he was grateful for watching but would not change the ending.

•I believe that the audience who have watched "Squidward Squidward" are not very impressed by the ending. Perhaps it is a bit dragged out, or perhaps it is too idealistic. James also expressed the same view, but I don’t know whether he is dissatisfied with the dragged-out plot or dissatisfied with the male protagonist’s final suspected "counterattack" decision.

• Huang Donghe, the producer of "Squid Game", was invited by the media and responded quickly. He first responded by asking if you have seen "Space Jam" (what's the joke?) , LeBron James is very cool and handsome, and he can express his own opinions. I respect him very much, and I am grateful for watching the show, but I didn't expect to change the ending.

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