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Two bros fighting over a cheater, liar and they both end up killing her. They realize that it's not them, it's her. So, the guy says that she's playing us and they team up to kill her instead of each other. That part was my fav.
@@Smile-wc9tushe deserved to die just because she cheated? Wow, that is so fucked up. If she murdered somebody, then yes. But cheating, no. I do not condone cheating by any means, but I don’t think that should result in death
I know Hoffman tricked Stram to not get in the box but if Stram got in the box then Hoffman would've trapped him and eventually kill him since Stram wouldn't join him. We've seen Hoffman have traps rigged to be inescapable before, specifically with the head water trap.
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Xavier throwing Amanda into the pit!? Emily using her children? A half of these are just impulsive, barely decisions. By the way, check your chapter titles, I don't think "Alison Freeze" and "Hoffman Trickstrom" isn't what you were going for...
Then they had to have him not trust John just so there could be more movies even though he should've known John may be a killer but he's always been honest about everything
@@mikeovages343 to me the syringe pit was still a death sentence when you think about it. Say as she rummaged around looking for the key to escape and gets poked by hundreds of used needles. Chances are high that she caught Hep C and HIV.
@@user-fe8gx3ie5v u cannot break glass with pen But stabbing neck seems possible But i wonder how was he so precise I mean stabbing wind pipe in frst try was very lucky
@@rahulverma8774 The underside of the container had a flimsy rubber/plastic material that moved with the water. He could have pierced that with the pen.
Tbf it's the trap that the team worked the hardest on, so it looks very real and terruifying. I watched a behind the scenes video for it and it took them so long to remove all the metal tips, and replace it with fiber needles that bent, instead of stabbed. In the end they had to place foam underneath to make the pit seem deeper because over 7 days, they'd removed and replaced the tips of over 120,000 needles.
I would've given Eric Matthews a spot or at least an honorable mention for breaking his ankle instead of sawing it off to escape the trap. Easily one of the most badass moments of the entire series, in my opinion.
more badass is when he beats the shit out of amanda that look on amanda face when she finds out that eric is out is like he is an apprentice and she is the victim
Exactly. Just rewatched Jigsaw and thought he was so stupid because this was his best opportunity to pull the brake. He could have survived the trap, and on top of that without so much as a scratch.
I was about to comment how it wasn't a smart decision because died then remembered that yeah only because he celebrated rather than doing the task she did delay long enough where he could but he wasted so on him
@@minor101 It's all unfair. Most of the time it's Jigsaw going "You said you had no change when a tramp asked you for money.. You lied". Jigsaws whole Dexter shite is just an excuse he tells himself to excuse his psychopathic torture games
I just have one question. Do Jigsaw and his disciples have advanced engineering degrees? Because that's the only way they'd know how to build such complicated traps
@@faizalardillah1440 He made a lot of money building a vast underground network for low income housing and also built a lot of industrial machinery used in meat production. He was rich enough to afford experimental treatment for his cancer, even without insurance, that allowed him to survive from 1995 (the year of the Pig and John's first game on Chinese New Year) to 2006 (when he dies in Saw 3). So yeah, he was involved in city planning and industrial engineering. He also owned a metalworking facility.
@@ashtayenanceful well it's understandable if she made the games unbeatable she knows and is proof they don't always work or that's what she said during saw 2 cuz she cut her wrists tryna kill cuz she couldn't live without drugs herself but I could be wrong it's been a long time since I seem that movie
@@Chase-jc7rx yea you are wrong. She was cutting herself to prove her loyalty to Jigsaw. She was making the games unbeatable because she didn’t want anybody else to become his successor and take her spot. That’s what ultimately got her killed jealousy over a self righteous killer. She ruined a whole family because Jigsaw was having delusions about his ex wife. She killed off one of the last decent characters in the saw franchise for selfish reasons.
@@Chase-jc7rx Amanda is also the very reason why all of this stuff happened in the first place. Why? Because she was a fucking junkie who wanted her drugs by any means. to get them. She even forced Cecil into it despite the fact he even had second thoughts about it and flat out told Amanda that Jill was good to them and was only trying to help. She may not had actually kill their unborn child directly but she had a hand in everything that happened in the series.
In his defence he was probably effected by the nerve agent. I also saw a comment that said his muscle mass would’ve meant the nerve agent effected him more than the others in some way, I don’t remember how tho.
Can you really blame him? His brain like anybody else's would think of killing everyone else to stay alive in such a scenario. It's one of your brain's natural instinct
I mean, he eventually sliced off his own skin, so I wouldn't say he's a coward. He just doesn't do anything dangerous unless he has to. Kinda smart, really.
1. Strahm giving himself a traech by stabbing himself with a pen to breathe. 2. Daniel pretending to be dead so he could kill Xavier/Adam doing the same thing to Zepp. 3. Hoffman shoving his face into a door when in a Reverse Bear Trap. 4. Simone cutting her arm off to make the scale heavier. 5. Lawrence freeing himself via sawing foot/Eric breaking his foot. 6. Jill keeping and hiding Marks envelope incase she dies. 7. Pretending to be a corpse on the floor so you can observe the first game 8. Gordans wife fighting her attacker off thus saving her and her daughters life.
simone cutting her arm off wasn’t smart, it’s literally what jigsaw wanted and asked of her. there is nothing smart about doing exactly what the serial killer asked you. same for lawrence, it was pretty dumb to saw his foot off when he could’ve used the saw to retrieve the phone. instead, he did what jigsaw expected of him.
@@user-fe8gx3ie5v Was it made of glass, or plastic? I mean, try breaking your car windshield with your bare hands for instance. I imagine it wouldn't have been that easy.
There's actually a lot of unjustified murders that Jigsaw should be held accountable for. He literally kidnapped a hardworking immigrant janitor and killed him by crushing his body slowly just because he smoked to deal with stress. Like are you serious 😩 smoking is terrible but that wasnt justified!
True, but he also had a lot more experience with his trap than Strahm did. He understood the inner workings and the mechanism enough to know what to do. Strahm had no such prior knowledge or experience, but still managed to save himself.
i dont think throwing amanda into the pit was ''smart'' he's much stronger & he probably would have found the key quicker than her so they'd have time to unlock it
Except that he'd also have to climb back out in time if he wanted the cure, or get pulled up, which would be harder since he's heavier. If he passes the key up, there's a chance that somebody can open the safe, but they could use the antidote before he gets back up there.
Technically the public saw trap could've been avoided by setting the vertical saw off center a little to avoid cutting her in half while not being too far that one of the horizontal saws cut Brad or Ryan. Then again seeing her go was a bit satisfying
I think the trap eventually set itself into the middle when neither killed the other on the ends of it unless i misremember the scene and the clips from it showed it kinda weirdly
Emily using her kids in the carousel trap wasn't "smart", it was a natural thing to do. Her kids will naturally come to her mind. For me, my grandmother would. However, he still shoulda saved Josh over Shelby. Josh helped him a lot at work.
Brad and Ryan teaming up was a clever move but something like that requires a lot of trust and bravery...one could easily kill the other at the last minute.
I really wish they added the deleted scene where John kramer was watching the public execution trap and it being revealed as Gordon's first trap working with jigsaw. That would've given it more importance in the film.
Yeah, I don't get why she didn't cut off her leg, mid shin. They're heavier, less useful in the developed world than hands and the prosthetics are closer to the 'real thing'. All a foot needs to do is walk - a hand however...
@@sakikogookheng i feel like she didnt cut off her leg because it would either be too hard or it would take too long when she realised she would have to take off her arm/leg
When Jill thought she killed Hoffman but ends up killed BY Hoffman with the same trap. When Easton "saved" Emily just because she was a woman with kids, he gets killed by the son of the man he refused to help. Serves them both right
Emily was the only earnest one on the Carousel Trap, while all the others were about saving their own behind. I didn't like that the survivors of that trap had to both be women, though, and especially Shelby as she was terrible.
I mean, he also pulled Logan out of his trap too when he realized Logan didn't deserve to die. I think Kramer's mostly this way because of the trauma from the suicide attempt + cancer
I love the guy who played strahm he is a really good actor I was really shocked when I found out that he played in this movie because I also know him from Gilmore girls
Cutting her arm off wasn't smart. It's not like it's an outside of the box, quick thinking thing. Everyone would consider it. It was a display of will power, but most importantly desperation
I consider Gordon taking away Hoffman’s only means of winning his game as one of the smartest things in the series. Sure, probably not Top 10 smartest moves, but considering how Hoffman just makes every trap he creates unfair for the players, it’s definitely a good call since if he got out he would just keep doing it. Also, it’s oh so satisfying. 😎
I wouldn't say that throwing Amanda into the needle pit was a good idea Wouldn't it have been better to jump into the pit with multiple people? Like, they're wearing shoes, so their feet mostly would've been save, if there were more people in there they would have better chances at finding the key, plus they could have used their jackets (for example) to protect their hands from the needles. Throwing in Amanda did nothing except giving her a shock, which wasted quite some time, and multiple wounds via the needles.
@@fernandoalcala9029 I know it's not a perfect protection, but it's better than nothing. And its certainly safer and more effective than just throwing one person back first in there.
I was upset when they killed off Agent Strahm. I would have liked to have seen him be the one to end all the madness, especially since he was the smartest character in the series.
I got a question about #7 - Brad and Ryan. I get that it was smart to kill the woman; was it smart for the Saw producers to use pink fake blood in this film? I'd argue ABSOLUTELY NOT.
In the love triangle trap, if they just aligned the saw to only nick Dina's side couldn't they all have made it out? I mean, she sucks and didn't do herself any favors but still....
The saw 7 traps will always be so annoying to me (outside of the main "survivor's" test) because I will never buy that Hoffman would give a shit about a random love triangle or a random group of skinheads. I mean, Hoffman's traps usually punish rapists, murderer's, and abusers, and it just doesn't seem like the victims of the hardware store and junkyard traps were on that level.
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Well imma be honest, Alison shouldn't have wasted a sharp weapon (and the only weapon she had) on the attacker's leg because it would be more effective if she aimed at the neck (even better if she hit the windpipe preventing him to breathe and if he remove it he dies from bleeding)
Allison Carey didn’t deserve the ending she had from Amanda. She was smart, focused and easily could’ve been forced into a jigsaw mimic position if only Amanda had kept to the original jigsaw ‘code of honor’ and I guess shown what I call the wisdom of saw. Iykyk
The water cube trap is some bullshit… Where is the game/test? The signature of a Jigsaw trap is that he always provides a way out via clues and sacrifice, but the water cube had none of that… just straight up murder by drowning. If Strahm doesn’t bring his own pen to work that day, it’s over. I mean, yes, he’s absolutely the smartest guy in the room and a certified G for pulling that move off, but again, it was all him. There was no grand life lesson about appreciation being taught or learned here--he didn’t pass any test, he just flat out cheated death. Hoffman is a terrible Jigsaw. 🧩