Season 1 was entertaining, but Season 2 was Top-tier for sure. I'm looking forward to Season 3 as well.
I have no desire to watch it. Not out of any dislike of Denzel, but more just not wanting to support Ridley Scott and his rampant desire to continue to shit up his back catalogue further. I'm genuinely grateful that due to a scheduling conflict, he couldn't work on BR22049 and DV was given the gig. Albeit I know he's involved with the Amazon Blade Runner 2099 TV Mini-series, he's merely an executive producer and the writing/directing is in someone else's hands. Certainly, they might fuck it up, but at least he won't be directly responsible.
As for what I've been watching,
Squid Game 2. I can't say I didn't enjoy it, as I binged the entire thing over two days. However, I was a bit irked that it was more
Squid Game 2: Part 1, versus a complete season.
Anyway, I liked the switch-up overall, with Gi-hun trying to usurp the games, whilst at the same time 001 the frontman was looking to undermine him. My main criticisms would be that Gi-hun should have known from experience that whoever was running the games would have someone in the contestants, just as they did during the first game and his lack of suspicion, especially when 001 initially voted to stay in was a real oversight.
Curious to see where the storyline goes with No-eul, the Triangle Guard, given she is at odds with the organ-stealing crew. Also, it looks like the dude she cares about 246 (played by Lee Jin-wook), seemed to get killed at the end. That dude has been a lead actor in other shows, so I can't imagine he just took a small role in the series, or that his storyline is now over.
I didn't mind the trans character. I found it was quite funny that they didn't shirk away from the awkward aspect of them not being able to pass as a woman. No wonder the chuds at Era are so mad about it. 
Glad Thanos got killed, that dude was annoying as fuck, esp with his lapses into English throughout.
The detective, gangster and boat storyline meandered a bit, and it wasn't much of a surprise that the ship's captain was essentially working for the game's master. It didn't make a lot of sense that he happened to have found the detective just floating out at sea Jason Bourne-style, let alone would then indulge him on a 2-year wild goose chase every weekend taking him out to explore these hundreds of islands. Still, hopefully, they will suss things out fairly quickly in the next season and beat the true location out of him.