Don't blame Marvel and Netflix for staying consistent with the injuries he suffered at the end of season 1. Besides, I noticed an interesting parallel between the comic book Jigsaw and the MCU Jigsaw. In the comics, his face is in worse shape than his mind, but in the MCU, his mind is in worse shape than his face to the point where his memories are like a broken jigsaw puzzle, he can't remember how his face got scarred up and who did it.
I was certain they were leaving it open for him to self mutilate, probably because of the death of that psychiatrist bitch. But that didn't happen. Instead, nothing happened.
javis88h right. The scares on his (our) left side should be all up his face. They should have atleast made it bigger on his left side side he was grated on broken glass
Exactly, I bet it's because he wanted to show his face for actor recognition which is just bs, that scar is nothing after getting his face buried in glass
@Mychal Prochnow The main Marvel comic book universe (Earth 616) and cinematic universe (Earth 1999999) are familiar yet different. Don't expect familiar characters from the comic book universe to be entirely the same as in the cinematic universe. He only had one side of his face shoved across glass, and the other side with a bullet hole. In the comics, his entire face was shoved through glass.
@@gaminganimators7000 What are you talking about? Daredevil (the character) is canon all over the Marvel multiverse! Truth be told, ALL of the MCU (not just the former Netflix shows) is inspired by events of the comic book universe. For example, the Extremis virus in Iron Man 3 came from one of the Iron Man comic book series in the 2000's. And the superhero civil war event that inspired Captain America Civil War was not about governments keeping a leash on the Avengers, it was about all superheroes around the world having to reveal their identities to the world because most people think an unidentified hero is an untrustworthy one.
Note that the jigsaw guy in this video is not to be confused with the jigsaw killer from the horror movie saw franchise they are 2 totally different guys
Jigsaw was the worst villain in Punisher s2 - his face was covered with some scars as if cat scratched him. - all that bullshit with the mask - joker/harley relationship with his psychiatrist - at the end of Ps1 Frank says to him that he left him alive and mangled his face so that he could remember everything he did. Season ended and Billy Russo still didn't remember things he had done.
The Ramo JigSaw could’ve been literally anybody in season 2; and, nothing would’ve changed.. I expected some real strategy, brutality, and savagery from that villain.. but, the Evangelical Family was more horrifying than JigSaw, and more intriguing as villains.. that’s pathetic. The whole season felt nothing like The Punisher from season 1 or nothing near the comics- it was filled with social commentary out of a Buzzfeed article. I loved Frank, but he was basically Shane unhinged in this season..
He needs way more time on the comics than he normally gets after all in my opinion he has the potential to replace kingpin or the hood as big time crime bosses.
Jigsaw didn't really appear much in Punisher MAX he only did briefly but was referred too as "The Heavy" and the story wasn't really that good it's called Girls in white dresses but other then that yes you should definitely read Punisher MAX again it's definitely the definitive Punisher run
I think the netflix take on jigsaw was pretty good... I'll agree he could have at least been a little more disfigured but still put on one hell of a performance regardless of the comics portrayal.
For a dude to get his face mangled like that in the first season, I was hoping they’d keep it like the comics. Stitches all over and pieces of flesh hanging off lol. they took it light on the scars fr
I think John is going end up really being Jigsaw. Yes I know how the series ended, but for whatever I feel that way. He face looked like it could 0ass for Jigsaw after Frank beat him.
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I read some jigsaw stories. He is a slimy knifing little weasel that keeps managing escape death despite whatever you throw at him. He isn't bright, he is no kingpin, and always a yes man underling. You do in general desire to see him get killed. It pisses you off each time when you discover he isn't dead. He only survives because of good luck and strange circumstances. He's a good fit for a Punisher. It is a creep that somehow is hard to kill despite you handing his ass each time you fight him and whatever idea you use to eradicate him for good.
Billy "The Beaut" Russo was known for his handsome appearance until confronting the Punisher who sent Billy through a glass window, severely damaging his face. After the incident he took the name Jigsaw and is a deadly force with a vendetta towards the Punisher.
I still don’t understand how Punisher Warzone gets so much hate. I think it’s the best portrayal of Frank Castle and Jigsaw we’re gonna get. I like the newFrank but Warzone had a better look and feel in my opinion
Jigsaw was OKAY at best in Season 2 of Punisher. I think Ben Barnes did good with what was given to him but like everyone has said, Jigsaw could have looked much more deformed and disfigured. And they could have made him much more menacing. Instead he's triggered and runs to his psychiatrist. Seasons 2 of Punished overall was a big let down for me. Not bad but not touching the original.
Y'all liked Jigsaw in The Punisher show (I meant the Netflix Marvel one) because he was played by Ben Barnes (Don't worry I have a major crush on Ben and like him too)
billy russo still looks better than most guys after getting his face bashed into a mirror so i was a bit disappointed at his appearance but the story made up for it
Think of it this way, if they were to add more scars then that would’ve been more expensive and need more time to apply each time they were getting ready to film, so it was either add less scars and get more screen time, or add more scars and loss money and time