We really need a movie where there’s just one guy who is completely no nonsense, able to figure out these traps and make a fool of the antagonist. After all these movies, it would be gratifying.
@@mdp720 I think you need to just take the movie for what it is. I don’t know if you realised that it’s not a true story and every single little detail doesn’t have to be scrutinised. Even if you have to it does make a bit of sense. Considering the trap plot in this movie was actually based before the first saw movie, it seems realistic that Kramer hasn’t yet perfected the art and that he’s only just getting started. Therefore I personally don’t feel like it’s lazy writing it’s just you don’t have to necessarily pick apart every single detail of the movie.
The end of every Saw movie is basically “Oh, remember this person?” Turns out they were working with John the whole time! Can you believe it? So crazy!
@@jakoblent4694 Obviously , he would put him in for being a party pooper and spoiling his games. He'd see it as a challenge to come up with a trap that HitStart couldn't figure his way out of. Maybe he'd cheat. He's done that before hasn't he?
@@jakoblent4694 *”You spent your whole life telling people how to cheat my games. You do not value the feelings of others, expecting them to act with precise logic, as if it’s that easy to do when you are in mortal danger.”* “But it’s true. You don’t have to be a genius to cut a visible wire or not stick your hand blindly into a box of blades-” *”Now, we will see how clever you are when it’s your life on the line. This is not a RUclips video- this is real. Let the game begin.” (click)* **sigh** “And he still forgot I can just cut the straps with this scalpel he gave me...”
Bruh all jigsaw had to do to make this full proof was just say if you tamper with the machine or don't finish it in the way its intended the room will self destruct and everyone will die
I loved the fact that Logan didn't wake up in time to solve his trap, I always found it weird in the series that Jigsaw seemed to know down to the minute when a drugged person would wake up.
you are able to predict how long most of the time in real life to You just give them different doses so that you can kind of predict how long it will take Same with poison
@@lunar58071 Me: Drives 10kh/m above the speed limit because im getting late Saw: In the past, You've played monopoly with other peoples lives for your own personal economic growth
Mitches trap honestly was the best example of how teamwork can help you, but he was 99% in the clear had he not gotten excited and started celebrating. Had enough time to reach in and pull the brake. Even if the trap started again, it likely wouldve stopped just as soon
@@ChrisPNutz_ ah yes, surround the whole perimeter of the barn with hidden traps that will take hours to set up and might be tripped by wildlife. Makes sense
@@tie7626 bro just cause you can’t find a rick roll funny dosnt mean anyone can’t you over here thinking your albert einstein with you “someone with a low mental capacity having ass”
Lady: *having an asthma attack* Carly: shit, ma'am let me help. I'm so sorry, I'm just poor and can't get a job Lady: it's okay, we all go through it. I hear the Starbucks nearby is hiring, go check it out *rolls credits*
@Nathaniel Cerdena to be honest I don’t think saw would like that. He can’t kill me but he would probably take my wife- I mean camera away...I’m not cam-sexual shut up
@Nathaniel Cerdena to be honest he puts up a charade. Part of why he grabbed that guy for being late for work. In reality he just needs red paint jobs for a lot of rooms.
From a logic perspective, this one probably bugged me the most. There were two traps that revolved around a certain person. What would happen if one of those people died during the first trap? What if Mitch had died first and wasn't able to grab the tape recorder to stop the chain from being pulled? What if Ryan's leg never fell into the trap, resulting in him never being there to free the others?
And what if they had simply broken the easily breakable wooden planks that make up the walls of the barn? As soon as they're free from the chain they're out, unless they're total idiots with zero awareness of their surroundings
@@marianolaguzzi You'd be surprised how many people live there lives with zero awareness of their surroundings, but in a situation like that it's unacceptable. In that situation all I'd be thinking about is an exit and not through the next door as so far through doors are traps awaiting.
Jigsaw was always a pretentious sadist and many of his victims were innocent. Even in the first Saw movie. He risked Dr. Gordon's daughter's life by making her part of Zepp's game.
Well an explanation for that is he doesn't always have access to murderers, kidnappers, or human traffickers. A lot of the victims are people he has known or in some way encountered in person, which makes sense because he kinda needs to physically kidnap them. Furthermore, he tends to go after those who aren't technically doing anything illegal, though still immoral in his eyes, because they won't naturally be punished by law, so his kind of justice is the only way to hold them responsible for the unethical things that they've done. With all of that laid out, it actually makes a ton of sense to not have a lot of murderers, kidnappers, or human traffickers because either A) he doesn't have access to them, or B) the law will take care of them by default, so there's no need or point for him to go through the trouble and risk of taking them out himself.
5:56 The acid in the third syringe can not dissolve iron or steel. Even if it was a stronger acid, you would have to soak the steel for several minutes to an hour in order to weaken it enough to break. And, as Hitstart points out earlier on in the video, the four victims are being observed, meaning that if the one observing the trap sees them trying to cheat, he can just knock them back out and put them into a new trap. 12:14 While there are two solid pieces of key left, they are far too warped to work on such a good quality lock (we all know Kramer doesn't cut corners). He would have a better chance at getting himself out by tearing off a section of the shell casing, and using it to try and shim the padlock
The silo trap: There is a ladder on the inside wall of the silo - clearly visible in the first shot The motorcycletrap: Mitch is a mechanic, and should know at least a dozen ways to kill the engine. Especially on a motorcycle where the engine is exposed. Even if he couldnt reach the bike, he could easily instruct the girl how to turn of the engine. Rip fuellines, ignitioncables, throttlecable,, unscrew ignitioncoil, drown engine, cut fuel supply jam rod in the chaingears insted of the wheel etc. All they really have to do is make a running petrol engine stall. Ps. i love this series and just watched all 7 of them :) really cool and interesting stuff
There is no way on this planet there is enough acid in that syringe to dissolve one of those chains, never mind 5, dissolving metal requires very strong acid and it isn't something that happens in 2 seconds
@@spencerdaugherty4056 I was about to say "well good then no saws" and then I envisioned pieces of sawblades flying around the room, and that wouldn't be too great even if your head is fairly well protected.
Rapists and pedophiles: *exists* Jigsaw: "I sleep" Me when I was 12: *teabagged a camper who was annoying me in halo 3 back in 2007* Jigsaw: "WaNnA pLaY a GaMe!?"
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119 true, he did also put some nazis in a trap which was pretty awesome. But like, some of them he just has a personal grudge against lmao. His justification for putting kerry in a trap was basically "you're too dedicated to your career"
@@faithgreen9115 Kerry's death was supposed to be a breadcrumb to either A) Jigsaw is a liar about only testing people that need to prove themselves, or B) Jigsaw isn't the only one making the traps. And it was revealed later that "B" was the answer. Kerry's trap was completely unwinnable; she did what she was supposed to but it didn't actually work. Obviously, her trap was meant to be an execution and nothing more. That's why the "explanation" for her being "tested" didn't make sense. It was just Amanda/Hoffman getting her out of the way... Not Jigsaw genuinely testing her. Jigsaw explicitly stated his disapproval of this.
@@royalcat10 right but it's his voice on the tape right? So I assumed that john planned the trap like normal, but then amanda rigged it without him knowing
There’s one flaw in your plan for the silo. You said they should haveto the edges. But by the time the debris started falling, the amount of grain in silo would have prevented them being able to move. They would have had to move to the edge basically the moment they hit the floor.
meh, sort of. They should have been staying on top of the grain to begin with and moved away from where it was falling instinctually. All they would have had to do to stay on top of things was march in place standing near the edge of the wall. It's grain not quicksand. every time they would lift one of their feet all the grain would slide under then they could put their foot back down then raise the other. Basically doesn't even matter how full it gets then.
I remember my brain completely tapping out at the grain silo scene. I just kept thinking about different scenarios and how they would've played out. The odds of the victims doing exactly what Jigsaw planned is so slim, it's laughable.
I posted the same. As a welder I actually build containers to hold acid. Acid eats flesh, yes. Metal, actually salt and water and oxygen and heat are faster than acid.
You could also just put it on your flesh or clothing, I'm sure it would hurt like hell, but a tiny drop wouldn't cause lasting damage. Then just inject the two without acid into her.
I think the main reason they don't do these things you suggest is stress. The parts of our brain responsible for rational/logical thinking basically shut down when you're under pressure, so they probably just weren't in the right state of mind to do anything but follow the instructions
Many of them he had personal connections to, or they had connections to the apprentice who was copycatting. Beyond that it wouldn't really take much if he had access to something like police records to find out most of the stuff he knew. A little private investigation after picking the targets could give him more info. the fact is people aren't very good at keeping secrets about criminal activity in real life. Often the police solve crimes simply because one inmate told another inmate. I prefer to explain those plot wrinkles as him having ton's of time and money as well as being much smarter than the average person.
Yep! After seeing them I started to become afraid of doing things I knew were wrong, even minor things. Not exactly scared of this situation in particular, but afraid that karma would come bite me in the ass in a deadly way
That would be against Jon Cramer ideology. He never rigged his traps. People that were in always had a chance to survive if they were playing by the rules.
@@showtimeman17 It actually is Cramer the whole time we see these character as they are. It hapenned 10 years ago. The bucket guy who did not wake up is the vilain in this movie so when they were there it was John´s game. John even did a mistake which prevented him waking up in time so he went back in that trap and saved him from his demise and took him as his first apprentice.
imagine the last guy actually did get the remote from the other dude but theres only 2 buttons with no labels which means he could either live or the laser cuts his face lmao
Honestly, at that point, I'd sit tight for a while and hope the cops find me. They'd cut it loose for me. I wouldn't chance my life on a proverbial coin-flip. lmao
"She sees that one of the syringes reads 3.52" *Shows a clip of the syringe definitely reading 3.53 more than three times* HitStart: *reiterates that the syringe reads 3.52*
The way I think about it is that she let someone die for 3.52, so 3.52 is a little less than what a life is worth to her. But I agree, they kept saying it reads 3.52 which was irritating af
A lot of those ones look like rough traps. I'd hope there's a way out because I'd die in every one of those traps. lol. Having to paralyze myself or die? Yeah, think I'll die. Lose every finger or die? Again, I'll just die, that's fine.
8:19 ok, but consider: Grain bins are super dangerous because once you're buried, you can't move and suffocate. I'm not sure about how silos work, but if they work in the same way, those two are lucky it stopped at their chest, but they still can't move. (Source: I live in Indiana and took an Agricultural corse)
@@s_solus3089 There's only been one foolproof canonical way to beat death in the series and that's for someone on the list to die and than come back to life. (Drowning, being electrocuted etc)
The thing that I really didn't understand about this movie is, are we really supposed to believe that the people that died in the current time died the same exact way as the the people from the past? And also how did John know exactly how people were going to act in the first trap? What if the guy never pulled the tape from the Billy puppet while the chains were pulling them? What would have happened? What would've happened if the guy wouldn't have been an idiot and gotten his leg caught in the trap?
More importantly, how would the traps be symbolic to both groups of people, and relate to the same offenses. The motorcycle trap would be very out of place if anyone else did it.
Well it’s super easy If all the ppl died in the “saw” room then the game in the present could be made that only room on the game is the saw room or all the potential deaths are via saws. Then the guy that loses a leg is easy, if the intended body in the present died and didn’t lose a leg well just...chop it off same way it was in the past he’s already dead so no problem there. Logan new how the first game ended up so he just need to recreate the corpses not the traps.
That'd only eliminate 33% of the issue. The hydrochloric acid would burn the floor, but the saline solution and antidote would react the same way. They'd've still required thief girl to recognize the numbers.
@@AustinJASMR But then as long as the hydrochloric acid solution is eliminated, don't you just have to inject both into the girl, and that's it ? Since in the movie they injected her the three, and whoever was responsible for the trap still freed them
-walks into metal fabrication shop and clears throat- "yes, ah-hem, i was wondering if you guys sold a tapering 15 foot spiraling death blade with a switch at the bottom that deactivates the blade and some sort of apparatus that can support around 200 pounds of flailing weight that slowly lowers said weight down the center of the death blade? " -employee- "All we have is 12 foot spiraling death blades, we just cant keep the 15 footers in stock" "Are the 12 footers made in America?" "Made in china, assembled in America"
I assume that the first trap has a slowed down SawStop-style mechanism on the blades. The real world version stops the blade when flesh touches it, and it stops so quickly that you don't even draw blood, so Jigsaw could have used the same kind of sensor, just altered it so that it didn't stop the saw immediately.
Fun thing, about these videos, many of the "solutions" involve seeing the full trap that is at times hidden from view. And even if they didn't show a camera in every shot, doesn't mean there wasn't one, so that cheaters wouldn't be punished
I don't even understand the cheating aspect. if they can get out of it without hurting themselves good for them, there are no shortages of traps that he doesn't explain at all and the person has to come to a realization about the intention...for example the very first trap in the series. he doesn't explain that they need to cut their feet off to get out. They have to realize that the hacksaw won't cut the chain before they understand what it is for. I would think he would be impressed by their resourcefulness and intelligence. Hell most of these traps don't even seem to be monitored at all and on top of that many of them have included solutions that wouldn't have injured the victim at all. Again referencing the first trap. he put the key in the tub...if dude had panic'd the second he woke up and accidentally knocked it out onto the floor...whole movie solved with no injuries.
The traps rely so much on precise placement. And also the individual trap tests per person is pretty stupid too, like how does he know if that certain person didn't die earlier than expected. For example what if Carly died in the buzz trap in the beginning? Then what will happen.
There's a new Saw movie coming out, and personally, I'd love if they just simply made another series based on the same universe. We already have Logan as a main Jigsaw killer, which could set up its own series of traps and movies or even a show. We also have Dr. Gordon as the main survivor of the John Kramer saga, and we could have Logan and Gordon either team up or fight eachother, either by trying to catch each other via games, or they could incidentally catch themselves and put into a game which they have to survive in order to proove who's the real Jigsaw. We also have whatever will happen in the new movie, which could spark another killer in some other city and it could or could not connect to the Kramer saga or just be inspired by it.
@@The_Aleph_Null i was sad they didnt include more Gordon into the movies and the bit of it at the end of 7 is better than nothing but id lov a movie about all of kramers accomplices
This is the same guy that kills people for being in proximity of people who don't appreciate their lives. Like the Judge in saw 3. That poor dude did nothing wrong; He did his job and not only did he get put in a trap, but he was put in a trap where HE didn't get to make the decision to save himself, someone else did.
tbh i thought the traps weren't too bad until the leg thing. get a small cut and easily find an antidote for poison? pretty tame compared to some of the other traps in this franchise.
@@honeycomb937 You can forget about the leg thing and everything after that entirely. The barn is clearly outside as indicated by the light shining through the wooden planks and they could have simply broken said planks and got out without a scratch
@@robertrapa759 But he is a killer though. He intentionally kidnaps people, intentionally puts them in traps and games, in traps he intentionally made.
Wrapping the chain around stuff would just pull you into that object unless it gripped it... Which is more unlikely. Also you have a very unrealistic idea of what acid can do in a short amount of time.
so sad this series has come to an end. had so much fun. great job. u can do a breakdown of other horrors (u can hit like so Hitstart sees how much we appreciate him)
I knew someone who was killed test driving a bike that the owner didnt warn them the breaks were going out he swerved to avoid hitting a car and flew and hit a electrical box on side of the road and broke it out of the concrete he smashed it so hard
Hydrofluoric acid would take hours or days to corrode the metal enough to do anything useful, and that is assuming the concentration of the acid is actually high enough to usefully corrode the metal in the first place. Dilute HF acid, injected, could easily kill you, while doing little to nothing to the metal. Acids do not disintegrate things in seconds like in movies. You can look up videos on RUclips of acidic corrosion, it's very underwhelming compared to the cinematic version.
I find the acid scene quite scary in a way. Cause the blood pumping around your body is what keeps you alive. But because it also pumped the acid around. ultimately helping in reaching her demise, quite scary how such an vital part of biology can be used against one self.
I think the last trap was the easiest. But I also know to take everything John says literally. As soon as he said what the key was I realized it was in the shells
I don't know that would be the assumption. but given they didn't have any pending threats, they were just trapped they had plenty of time to investigate.
They could have easily saved the sleeping guy in the first room. You could either drag him from the chain and pushed his arm or leg slightly into the blade, cutting him and setting him free or you could have taken one for the team and cut yourself on his blades, freeing him from the trap.
I do you one better. Why didn't it open the second he started getting cut? Why didn't anyone try to wake him earlier (didn't watch the movie maybe they did) or tell him that he needs to give him self a minor cut to get out.
By the time they realized what the solution was, the chains were probably too short to reach over and give him a small cut Taking one for the team would have been the only option and is understandable why no one did it
We really need a movie where there’s just one guy who is completely no nonsense, able to figure out these traps and make a fool of the antagonist. After all these movies, it would be gratifying.
Yes
And then he goes into a second game with no tricks
That would be boring instead maybe 11 dumb people and 1 clever ass dude
Then the killer comes in screaming at how he's ruining everything. Except he runs into one of his own traps.
'hey buddy, wanna play a game?'
Sherlock Holmes solves the Jigsaw traps!
I feel like Ana shoving a bar into the motorcycle wheel was a nod to fans who explain away the traps. Like “see it wouldn’t work”.
Mitch was stupid as fuck he could press the brake
It technically worked, but Mitch was just a dumbass.
@@jf_kein_k8590 It should've worked, if she stopped the wheel the engine should've stalled
@@mdp720 I think you need to just take the movie for what it is. I don’t know if you realised that it’s not a true story and every single little detail doesn’t have to be scrutinised. Even if you have to it does make a bit of sense. Considering the trap plot in this movie was actually based before the first saw movie, it seems realistic that Kramer hasn’t yet perfected the art and that he’s only just getting started. Therefore I personally don’t feel like it’s lazy writing it’s just you don’t have to necessarily pick apart every single detail of the movie.
Should have used more than one thin bar, hah.
Me: farts in elevator and laughs silently.
Jigsaw: you're a person who finds joy. Making people suffer from your toxicity.
LMAO I did this last year!
You're*
@@updastorm685 Jigsaw: "So like bringing humiliation upon others for doing such a simple mistake."
@@imlivingunderyourbed7845 JIGSAW PLEASEEEE
LMAO
Jigsaw: Sneezes
Me: Doesn't say bless you
Jigsaw: "You put yourself in front of others"
XD
I can't wait for John Kramer taking vengance against the person who kicked his sand castle down when he was 4.
how the fuck did you get 558 likes in 3 hours
@@amandeepgill8091 I dont know magic maybe
say that when humans fly
Me: *doesnt flush after taking nasty dump in public washroom*
Jigsaw: "I see you leave behind your burdens for others to deal with."
totally deserved
XD
Honestly, you fuckin’ deserve it man
@@adaon2282 to the boiler room of hell with him!
*i laughed too much at this aaaaaaa*
The end of every Saw movie is basically “Oh, remember this person?” Turns out they were working with John the whole time! Can you believe it? So crazy!
@Darren Rice 😂
69th like I am
@@mykingston9688 the funny number😂
That’s exactly why saw has the best plot twists.
@@madzgville not a plot twist when you can see it from a mile away
We need a SAW movie starring HitStart as he cleverly disables every trap he’s put in.
What would be jigsaws reason to put him in the killing game would he be like the pretender guy or something more sinister
@@jakoblent4694 Obviously , he would put him in for being a party pooper and spoiling his games. He'd see it as a challenge to come up with a trap that HitStart couldn't figure his way out of. Maybe he'd cheat. He's done that before hasn't he?
@@jakoblent4694 *”You spent your whole life telling people how to cheat my games. You do not value the feelings of others, expecting them to act with precise logic, as if it’s that easy to do when you are in mortal danger.”*
“But it’s true. You don’t have to be a genius to cut a visible wire or not stick your hand blindly into a box of blades-”
*”Now, we will see how clever you are when it’s your life on the line. This is not a RUclips video- this is real. Let the game begin.” (click)*
**sigh** “And he still forgot I can just cut the straps with this scalpel he gave me...”
@@Dreigonix The Guy seeing this: *"YO NOT COOL DUDE EITHER YOUR GONNA PLAY BY MY RULES OR I COME PERSONALLY OVER AND MAKE YOU BEG FOR YOUR LIFE"*
He'd be more likely to be one of the game masters ( Apprentice or followers of John Kramer )
Jigsaw: * sets numerous lethal traps *
Hitstart: * jams the gears *
Jigsaw: * Pikachu face *
Its surprised pickachu face
But then the metal bar breaks and the blender goes into overdrive.
Where did he find so much strong metal, so many powerful motors?!
Bruh all jigsaw had to do to make this full proof was just say if you tamper with the machine or don't finish it in the way its intended the room will self destruct and everyone will die
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@@quin.tessential lmao
I loved the fact that Logan didn't wake up in time to solve his trap, I always found it weird in the series that Jigsaw seemed to know down to the minute when a drugged person would wake up.
you are able to predict how long most of the time in real life to
You just give them different doses so that you can kind of predict how long it will take
Same with poison
John was too use to drug addicts I guess. Logan had no tolerance so he got too much for his height and weight.
Me: accidentally bumps into a disabled person while trying to get home
JIgsaw: You've brought others down for your own personal gain..
Me: Forgets to turn out the lights when I leave my house
Jigsaw: You've doomed the planet for your own selfish goals...
..... wouldnt that mean most of the population is participating
Me: takes the last bread in the supermarket
Jigsaw: Well, well, well...
😳😱
Lmfao, you will all do well in your games.
@@lunar58071
Me: Drives 10kh/m above the speed limit because im getting late
Saw: In the past, You've played monopoly with other peoples lives for your own personal economic growth
The person making the games is the therapist you would find on bing.
Lol fr
Or as he’s more widely known as, the quiet kid
Shrink from wish lmao
🤣🤣
@@ImpossiblyCheesy Not all quiet people are lunatics that want to randomly kill...you bigot.
Mitches trap honestly was the best example of how teamwork can help you, but he was 99% in the clear had he not gotten excited and started celebrating. Had enough time to reach in and pull the brake. Even if the trap started again, it likely wouldve stopped just as soon
it still annoys me that they didnt just smash their way out of the barn with the tools
Could be hidden traps
@@shanethrelfall416 it’s the outside tho?
@@SenkaBandit hidden traps outside then? Lmao
@@ChrisPNutz_ ah yes, surround the whole perimeter of the barn with hidden traps that will take hours to set up and might be tripped by wildlife. Makes sense
@@SenkaBandit I mean it is jigsaw so maybe we already know this man has back up plans to his back up plans
Imagine the USB in his neck was a rick roll
then that would've been extremely unfunny
@@tie7626 it would be funni
@@Tinygelatin it might appear humorous to someone with a staggeringly low mental capacity for sure
@@tie7626 Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you
@@tie7626 bro just cause you can’t find a rick roll funny dosnt mean anyone can’t you over here thinking your albert einstein with you “someone with a low mental capacity having ass”
Lady: *having an asthma attack*
Carly: shit, ma'am let me help. I'm so sorry, I'm just poor and can't get a job
Lady: it's okay, we all go through it. I hear the Starbucks nearby is hiring, go check it out
*rolls credits*
Huh?
@@elledigman if Carly saved the woman the movie would have been avoided, according to the OP
Yeah that's a good point
...and they lived happily ever after.
yeah but you don't get the 3.53 cents, you could get a kitkat bar with that!
LOCAL MAN DEFEATS SEEMINGLY UNSTOPPABLE SERIAL KILLER
"He shouldn't have used all those bicycle chains," man says
Y’know a couple gears here and there exposed, and as an opportunist I took the opportunity
Honestly I have no idea how no one noticed me crouching in the shadows in every shot
i was so confused until i read your username and then it was *beautiful*
@@instantnoodles9953 The same happened when I read your username
a master of your craft, you are.
@Nathaniel Cerdena to be honest I don’t think saw would like that. He can’t kill me but he would probably take my wife- I mean camera away...I’m not cam-sexual shut up
@Nathaniel Cerdena to be honest he puts up a charade. Part of why he grabbed that guy for being late for work. In reality he just needs red paint jobs for a lot of rooms.
*plugs in usb* “were no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do i”
Bruh
nevagonnaletyiudown
say goodbye
* Puts a reverse bear trap on your head *
Truly the worst Saw trap of all time
From a logic perspective, this one probably bugged me the most. There were two traps that revolved around a certain person. What would happen if one of those people died during the first trap? What if Mitch had died first and wasn't able to grab the tape recorder to stop the chain from being pulled? What if Ryan's leg never fell into the trap, resulting in him never being there to free the others?
And what if they had simply broken the easily breakable wooden planks that make up the walls of the barn? As soon as they're free from the chain they're out, unless they're total idiots with zero awareness of their surroundings
@@marianolaguzzi You'd be surprised how many people live there lives with zero awareness of their surroundings, but in a situation like that it's unacceptable.
In that situation all I'd be thinking about is an exit and not through the next door as so far through doors are traps awaiting.
@@marianolaguzzi There were bars secretly hidden by the wood planks we just didn't see them. Jigsaw thinks of everything
Carly too, having to do the syringe thing with her when she could’ve died right at the start
Murderers,kidnappers,human traffickers: *Exist*
Jigsaw:Imma pretend I didn't see that *Kidnaps someone because lied about being sick*
The first saw
Jigsaw was always a pretentious sadist and many of his victims were innocent. Even in the first Saw movie. He risked Dr. Gordon's daughter's life by making her part of Zepp's game.
@@VAVORiAL yeah it was always just an excuse to hurt people
Well an explanation for that is he doesn't always have access to murderers, kidnappers, or human traffickers. A lot of the victims are people he has known or in some way encountered in person, which makes sense because he kinda needs to physically kidnap them. Furthermore, he tends to go after those who aren't technically doing anything illegal, though still immoral in his eyes, because they won't naturally be punished by law, so his kind of justice is the only way to hold them responsible for the unethical things that they've done.
With all of that laid out, it actually makes a ton of sense to not have a lot of murderers, kidnappers, or human traffickers because either A) he doesn't have access to them, or B) the law will take care of them by default, so there's no need or point for him to go through the trouble and risk of taking them out himself.
@@VAVORiAL Zepp himself was poisoned when all he fucking did was be the only nice person to the dying cancer patient
5:56
The acid in the third syringe can not dissolve iron or steel. Even if it was a stronger acid, you would have to soak the steel for several minutes to an hour in order to weaken it enough to break. And, as Hitstart points out earlier on in the video, the four victims are being observed, meaning that if the one observing the trap sees them trying to cheat, he can just knock them back out and put them into a new trap.
12:14
While there are two solid pieces of key left, they are far too warped to work on such a good quality lock (we all know Kramer doesn't cut corners). He would have a better chance at getting himself out by tearing off a section of the shell casing, and using it to try and shim the padlock
ok 🤓
Its physically painfull when they see s u n l i g h t through the wood and theyre like oh hey lets go in that grain silo!
And even after the guy sacrifices his leg to free them, they still don't try.
@@michaelplowman8674 I mean yeah, so the movie can happen I guess
@@DeathnoteBB
So the movie is dumb.
@@cayden2744 the whole franchise is
The silo trap: There is a ladder on the inside wall of the silo - clearly visible in the first shot
The motorcycletrap: Mitch is a mechanic, and should know at least a dozen ways to kill the engine. Especially on a motorcycle where the engine is exposed. Even if he couldnt reach the bike, he could easily instruct the girl how to turn of the engine. Rip fuellines, ignitioncables, throttlecable,, unscrew ignitioncoil, drown engine, cut fuel supply jam rod in the chaingears insted of the wheel etc. All they really have to do is make a running petrol engine stall.
Ps. i love this series and just watched all 7 of them :) really cool and interesting stuff
kind of hard to remain calm and composed in a situation like that tho good advice tho
@@hamzy57 absolutely right. the key to surviving any of the traps in any of the movies, is to first and foremost remain calm and composed.
@@melma2753 easy for us to say its just too difficult in these situations
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr Yeah exactly, thats what this video is all about. How you COULD get free if you where super cool and collected.
@@melma2753 I don't think I could be these traps are so gruesome, the fear it'd instill in you, is ridiculous.
saw timeline: The most confusing fricking thing ever
Yea in movie history probably. But the Story of Treyarch Zombies (a game) is even more confusing with different timelines and multiple universes
Fnaf?
Legend of Zelda timeline says hi lol
13:40 . that shit fake as hell. can't no laser cut yo throat
Zelda timeline(s): Hold my beer
Me: *forgets to water my plant yesterday*
John Kramer: Bad news, buddy
"You starve others to maie your life easier..."
Whoops I’m gonna be kidnapped for a few years.and Facing these task
I would love a dark humor series about someone like Jigsaw but everybody escapes his traps with some very eas solution or some McGuyver solutions
Jigsaw vs Kevin McAllister.
@@LordofFullmetal A duel of the trap masters
MacGyver would beat every trap in like... 20 seconds 😂
@@TheEvapiiShow
Jigsaw: There is a bear trap attached to your head. In three-
MacGyver: I’ve escaped
Jigsaw: Fuck you
Me: farts in car on a hot day
Jigsaw: you have caused others to suffer in order to relieve yourself
Just have some faith
how to beat jigsaw without getting a single scratch:
SLEEP
U sure that look at the first puzzle at th start of the videi
But Carly is poisoned
@@Ridsaw depends on if your carly or not :/
@@Turkey_b0i That guy is who he is talking about, he sleeps = jigsaw saves him because he didn't think that was fair
I mean, he GOT some permanent scars in his backs tho
There is no way on this planet there is enough acid in that syringe to dissolve one of those chains, never mind 5, dissolving metal requires very strong acid and it isn't something that happens in 2 seconds
People think acid is Xenomorph blood :P
i think they could just used the saws to cut it at the very start
@@eduardobarbosa8899 that would be much more effective, trying to use that acid would be about as useful as pouring milk on the chains
Saws like that would shatter not cut metal. Those where wood saws.
@@spencerdaugherty4056 I was about to say "well good then no saws" and then I envisioned pieces of sawblades flying around the room, and that wouldn't be too great even if your head is fairly well protected.
Me: declines food because im full
Jigsaw: ''you dont value what is given too you''
My grandma be like “you don’t value what is given to u” 😂😂🤦🏻♀️🥰
@@Rosa-fm1bz Your grandma is a confirmed accomplice of Jigsaw. lmao
Rapists and pedophiles: *exists*
Jigsaw: "I sleep"
Me when I was 12: *teabagged a camper who was annoying me in halo 3 back in 2007*
Jigsaw: "WaNnA pLaY a GaMe!?"
Adam: *takes pictures*
Jigsaw: 💪💪😤
No, he did place a rapist into a game, and told him that in order to live, he must gouge his eyes out.
@@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119 true, he did also put some nazis in a trap which was pretty awesome. But like, some of them he just has a personal grudge against lmao. His justification for putting kerry in a trap was basically "you're too dedicated to your career"
@@faithgreen9115 Kerry's death was supposed to be a breadcrumb to either A) Jigsaw is a liar about only testing people that need to prove themselves, or B) Jigsaw isn't the only one making the traps. And it was revealed later that "B" was the answer. Kerry's trap was completely unwinnable; she did what she was supposed to but it didn't actually work. Obviously, her trap was meant to be an execution and nothing more. That's why the "explanation" for her being "tested" didn't make sense. It was just Amanda/Hoffman getting her out of the way... Not Jigsaw genuinely testing her. Jigsaw explicitly stated his disapproval of this.
@@royalcat10 right but it's his voice on the tape right? So I assumed that john planned the trap like normal, but then amanda rigged it without him knowing
Man: doesn't hold the door open for someone
Jigsaw: you spent your whole life shutting people out.....
There’s one flaw in your plan for the silo. You said they should haveto the edges. But by the time the debris started falling, the amount of grain in silo would have prevented them being able to move. They would have had to move to the edge basically the moment they hit the floor.
I was hoping someone mentioned this. The grain is way too heavy on them, there is no way for them to move.
meh, sort of. They should have been staying on top of the grain to begin with and moved away from where it was falling instinctually. All they would have had to do to stay on top of things was march in place standing near the edge of the wall. It's grain not quicksand. every time they would lift one of their feet all the grain would slide under then they could put their foot back down then raise the other. Basically doesn't even matter how full it gets then.
I remember my brain completely tapping out at the grain silo scene. I just kept thinking about different scenarios and how they would've played out. The odds of the victims doing exactly what Jigsaw planned is so slim, it's laughable.
HF acid is NOT strong enough to "eat thru" that steel in that amount of time
I posted the same. As a welder I actually build containers to hold acid. Acid eats flesh, yes. Metal, actually salt and water and oxygen and heat are faster than acid.
You could also just put it on your flesh or clothing, I'm sure it would hurt like hell, but a tiny drop wouldn't cause lasting damage. Then just inject the two without acid into her.
@@caydenfranklin7028 It's hydrofluoric acid. It's very poisonous to the touch. A tiny drop probably would cause lasting damage.
@@janrace6466 ruclips.net/video/oipksRhISfM/видео.html
@@janrace6466 Maybe cut a tiny piece of skin off & test it? 🤔
I think the main reason they don't do these things you suggest is stress.
The parts of our brain responsible for rational/logical thinking basically shut down when you're under pressure, so they probably just weren't in the right state of mind to do anything but follow the instructions
Always great to see another episode of this.
This is the last though :(
@@monkeyman7870 I was like "am I misremembering this?" cuz nobody really mentions this is reupload, lmao.
@@dostal8775 its not
I love the pfp
How to beat every trap
Rule number1: be smart dont be stupid
Rule number2: become the camera man
Or just be a good guy
Or the main character
Exactly that's why I said dont be stupid XD
Camera man could easily outrun jigsaw
The camera man theory wouldn’t work if you were in Rec😂
Door: No Exit
Ryan: "That must be the exit."
Well its a saw movie lol
better hit that METAL chain locked with that METAL lock with this fucking shovel that will sure work
I loved the Saw movies. However it’s hard to ignore exactly how he (Jigsaw) knew every details of his patients lives that only they would know.
Many of them he had personal connections to, or they had connections to the apprentice who was copycatting. Beyond that it wouldn't really take much if he had access to something like police records to find out most of the stuff he knew. A little private investigation after picking the targets could give him more info.
the fact is people aren't very good at keeping secrets about criminal activity in real life. Often the police solve crimes simply because one inmate told another inmate. I prefer to explain those plot wrinkles as him having ton's of time and money as well as being much smarter than the average person.
How to survive in jigsaw:
*Be a camera man*
It's just a movie shut up
@@jawsy4648 it’s just a meme shut up
@@drbright10 it's just a comment shut up
@@hex1720 its just a clarification shut up
Lmao I want to join shut up
I like how this movie makes you scared of doing bad things
My fiends was watching this i was at thier house i was scarred for life
not me
Yep! After seeing them I started to become afraid of doing things I knew were wrong, even minor things. Not exactly scared of this situation in particular, but afraid that karma would come bite me in the ass in a deadly way
I feel like the break wouldn't have done anything cause "the breaks didn't work"
That would be against Jon Cramer ideology. He never rigged his traps. People that were in always had a chance to survive if they were playing by the rules.
@@RadekCrazy1 he actually rigged a lot of his traps
@@asynt4419 Been a while since I saw the movies, but weren't the rigged ones made by Hoffman and others?
@@RadekCrazy1 it isn't Cramer this time and we saw at the end of the movie the doesn't mind rigging the game.
@@showtimeman17 It actually is Cramer the whole time we see these character as they are. It hapenned 10 years ago. The bucket guy who did not wake up is the vilain in this movie so when they were there it was John´s game. John even did a mistake which prevented him waking up in time so he went back in that trap and saved him from his demise and took him as his first apprentice.
Me: *forgets to greet the bus driver*
Jigsaw: "You're arrogant and look down at other people because you think you're more important than them."
Underrated
Really happy for him to experience the amount of growth I could tell he cared tremendously for this series and it showed
imagine the last guy actually did get the remote from the other dude but theres only 2 buttons with no labels which means he could either live or the laser cuts his face lmao
*Get's remote and is relieved*
*Sees remote without label*
Jigsaw "Let's play a mini game"
@@mathrockmaniac7643 Chance time!
Honestly, at that point, I'd sit tight for a while and hope the cops find me. They'd cut it loose for me. I wouldn't chance my life on a proverbial coin-flip. lmao
From what I saw the remote was gradual, you could press buttons to get the lasers a bit closer to you.
So press them both and get out of it quick.
"She sees that one of the syringes reads 3.52"
*Shows a clip of the syringe definitely reading 3.53 more than three times*
HitStart: *reiterates that the syringe reads 3.52*
I thought i was going crazy... Thank you
Yeah, whats up with that?
I am scrolling down to see that someone has noticed it and you did too
The way I think about it is that she let someone die for 3.52, so 3.52 is a little less than what a life is worth to her. But I agree, they kept saying it reads 3.52 which was irritating af
Can't wait to see your "How to beat every trap in Spiral" video.
A lot of those ones look like rough traps. I'd hope there's a way out because I'd die in every one of those traps. lol. Having to paralyze myself or die? Yeah, think I'll die. Lose every finger or die? Again, I'll just die, that's fine.
One last time? Forgetting Spiral: The Book of Saw. Like Frosty, you'll be back again one day.
Not only spiral as the makers of the first saw movie said they are gonna make more after spiral...so, have fun with making more dude
Hopefully it won't get delayed again.
“how to beat every trap in jigsaw”
step 1: don’t be a bad person so jigsaw doesn’t target you in the first place
Or don't be depressed and cut yourself, or be to caring and focused as a cop etc. The dude honestly just chucks random reasons for shit haha.
or just don't live in the Us
Don't smoke lol
Infinite IQ.
@@FourSevenTwenty don't be born lol
8:19 ok, but consider:
Grain bins are super dangerous because once you're buried, you can't move and suffocate. I'm not sure about how silos work, but if they work in the same way, those two are lucky it stopped at their chest, but they still can't move.
(Source: I live in Indiana and took an Agricultural corse)
What about " how to beat in " Final destination" " ?
Look up Cinema Summary (he has a few how to beat final destination video's)
There might be some amusing situations to disarm but overall you definitely 100% never win Final Destination.
there technically is no way to beat final destination. Death is inevitable and death will keep trying to kill you even if you dodge death
It was originally planned for the first dude to find a way to beat Death’s curse and survive, but the actor refused, so he got killed offscreen.
@@s_solus3089 There's only been one foolproof canonical way to beat death in the series and that's for someone on the list to die and than come back to life. (Drowning, being electrocuted etc)
The thing that I really didn't understand about this movie is, are we really supposed to believe that the people that died in the current time died the same exact way as the the people from the past? And also how did John know exactly how people were going to act in the first trap? What if the guy never pulled the tape from the Billy puppet while the chains were pulling them? What would have happened? What would've happened if the guy wouldn't have been an idiot and gotten his leg caught in the trap?
I already asked myself those questions while seeing the movie in theater ;)
Not a single minute of this movie makes sense
More importantly, how would the traps be symbolic to both groups of people, and relate to the same offenses. The motorcycle trap would be very out of place if anyone else did it.
answer is...he didn't.
Well it’s super easy
If all the ppl died in the “saw” room then the game in the present could be made that only room on the game is the saw room or all the potential deaths are via saws.
Then the guy that loses a leg is easy, if the intended body in the present died and didn’t lose a leg well just...chop it off same way it was in the past he’s already dead so no problem there.
Logan new how the first game ended up so he just need to recreate the corpses not the traps.
I feel like Anna is one of the smarter victims they’ve shown in the franchise
Ugh the injection one is so annoyingly easy why didnt they just shoot a little of each on the ground wtf
That'd only eliminate 33% of the issue. The hydrochloric acid would burn the floor, but the saline solution and antidote would react the same way. They'd've still required thief girl to recognize the numbers.
@@AustinJASMR But then as long as the hydrochloric acid solution is eliminated, don't you just have to inject both into the girl, and that's it ? Since in the movie they injected her the three, and whoever was responsible for the trap still freed them
@@amaterasu3099 Yeah, I kinda realized that as I was finishing the reply but was too far gone to delete it.
When I watched it with my sister we both couldn't stop laughing at the guy's face while he was swinging the needles around.
The most annoying part of this trap for me is she DOES recognize the numbers... she knows which one to take and she just DOESN’T...
-walks into metal fabrication shop and clears throat-
"yes, ah-hem, i was wondering if you guys sold a tapering 15 foot spiraling death blade with a switch at the bottom that deactivates the blade and some sort of apparatus that can support around 200 pounds of flailing weight that slowly lowers said weight down the center of the death blade? "
-employee-
"All we have is 12 foot spiraling death blades, we just cant keep the 15 footers in stock"
"Are the 12 footers made in America?"
"Made in china, assembled in America"
underrated comment
Well, then ill just go to the shop next door, bye!
This is perfection
or buy some sheet metal red paint and metal sheers and make your own but I'm sure jigsaw picks up his death traps off the shelf at harbor freight :P
This was such a fun series to binge. I’m really glad you also went over the general story in each film too
10:38 i was literally shaking my head, you can pull spark plug caps out of bikes with literally your pinkie
Me: *Forgets to take the chicken out of the freezer when my mom asked me to*
Kramer: ...and I took that personally
Me: *skips school*
Jigsaw: So you have chosen death?
Jigsaw: "You may not value your education, but today, we'll see if you value your life. I wanna play a game..."
Jigsaw: "What are you doing?"
Me, searching frantically on RUclips: *Hold on, I need a walkthrough.*
Lol.
I assume that the first trap has a slowed down SawStop-style mechanism on the blades. The real world version stops the blade when flesh touches it, and it stops so quickly that you don't even draw blood, so Jigsaw could have used the same kind of sensor, just altered it so that it didn't stop the saw immediately.
So they could’ve touched the top of the blade? The part that didn’t have serrated edges and might not have cut them?
Fun thing, about these videos, many of the "solutions" involve seeing the full trap that is at times hidden from view. And even if they didn't show a camera in every shot, doesn't mean there wasn't one, so that cheaters wouldn't be punished
I don't even understand the cheating aspect. if they can get out of it without hurting themselves good for them, there are no shortages of traps that he doesn't explain at all and the person has to come to a realization about the intention...for example the very first trap in the series. he doesn't explain that they need to cut their feet off to get out. They have to realize that the hacksaw won't cut the chain before they understand what it is for.
I would think he would be impressed by their resourcefulness and intelligence. Hell most of these traps don't even seem to be monitored at all and on top of that many of them have included solutions that wouldn't have injured the victim at all. Again referencing the first trap. he put the key in the tub...if dude had panic'd the second he woke up and accidentally knocked it out onto the floor...whole movie solved with no injuries.
the traps in this movie are so stupid
Except the shotgun one, thats kinda neat
The traps rely so much on precise placement. And also the individual trap tests per person is pretty stupid too, like how does he know if that certain person didn't die earlier than expected. For example what if Carly died in the buzz trap in the beginning? Then what will happen.
@@rascoehunter3608 He was monitoring the game through cameras. Maybe he had another trap for someone else if Carly had died. Who knows
@@rascoehunter3608 people don't think logically when they panic.
@@rascoehunter3608 yea, but it is a movie lol so if that happened they would have changed the plot xD
@@Lennyst I was referring more to Logan setting up the traps. And what if that person got killed before their personal trap.
Jigsaw: "I want to play a game."
HitStart: "I gotta be home in 5 minutes"
Why do u only have 10 likes?
Jigsaw belike, Nevermind
Me: *Gives a compliment to a hard working employee*
Jigsaw: "You give others praise for their hard work. But you don't do that to yourself."
Me: Because I would sound selfish. And I don’t wanna be selfish.
its so sad that this series is ending
There's a new Saw movie coming out, and personally, I'd love if they just simply made another series based on the same universe.
We already have Logan as a main Jigsaw killer, which could set up its own series of traps and movies or even a show.
We also have Dr. Gordon as the main survivor of the John Kramer saga, and we could have Logan and Gordon either team up or fight eachother, either by trying to catch each other via games, or they could incidentally catch themselves and put into a game which they have to survive in order to proove who's the real Jigsaw.
We also have whatever will happen in the new movie, which could spark another killer in some other city and it could or could not connect to the Kramer saga or just be inspired by it.
@@The_Aleph_Null i was sad they didnt include more Gordon into the movies and the bit of it at the end of 7 is better than nothing but id lov a movie about all of kramers accomplices
@@The_Aleph_Null The last one is literally the plot of the latest SAW movie.
@@The_Aleph_Null this man is just expressing how he's sad about how the series is "ending" and you write a whole essay.
@@paulamccormack8036 You must've wrotten some shit tier essays if you think a couple of paragraphs that took me 1 min to write is an essay
How to beat Saw: Literally just don’t follow the path.
Me: Skips work.
John: You don’t appreciate life.
This is the same guy that kills people for being in proximity of people who don't appreciate their lives. Like the Judge in saw 3. That poor dude did nothing wrong; He did his job and not only did he get put in a trap, but he was put in a trap where HE didn't get to make the decision to save himself, someone else did.
This is literally a plot point in the first saw. The “jelly” trap
how to beat the entire franchise: move several hundred miles away from the town with the Jigsaw killer
Someone in Jigsaw’s game: Dies
Everyone Else: Oh no! Anyways...
HitStart: “She sees someone in a pig mask and gets sedated”
My brain: *na na na na na na na na na-*
Is it just me or were the traps here much easier to cheese than in the previous films
tbh i thought the traps weren't too bad until the leg thing. get a small cut and easily find an antidote for poison? pretty tame compared to some of the other traps in this franchise.
@@honeycomb937 You can forget about the leg thing and everything after that entirely. The barn is clearly outside as indicated by the light shining through the wooden planks and they could have simply broken said planks and got out without a scratch
Do "how to Survive "Maze Runner" next! Or something similar, with puzzles that need to be solved to escape certain death. You're great at it!
Good idea
He could do the Cube movies next.
2:58: HitStar cesures the cuted head.
3:04: You can see the cutted head in the right corner.
Isn't Jigsaw theoretically taking life for granted by killing others who he thinks are taking life for granted?
Then he should punish himself, and punish himself again for placing himself in a trap, and he'd be stuck in an infinite loop.
Yeah for granted, with all his laborious works
@@jackjarate38 he has attempted suicide, and survived it which resulted in him getting inspired.
He isn't a killer he makes people suicide via his traps(this is what the movie said in part 1 or 2
@@robertrapa759 But he is a killer though.
He intentionally kidnaps people, intentionally puts them in traps and games, in traps he intentionally made.
Wrapping the chain around stuff would just pull you into that object unless it gripped it... Which is more unlikely. Also you have a very unrealistic idea of what acid can do in a short amount of time.
Enough coils on an object and you could definitely stop the chain from moving unless what you wrapped it around broke.
This ^^^
The acid one actually makes sense considering how acid works in SAW universe
Someone: *Breathes*
Jigsaw: All your life you've taken things for granted.
Me: *accidentally punches my dog in minecraft*
Jigsaw: alright **insert accomplice name** get the buzz saws
“We finally finished”
Spiral: and I took that personally.
Lol
Me: *forgets to shower*
Jigsaw: you are ungrateful of the body you possess
so sad this series has come to an end. had so much fun. great job. u can do a breakdown of other horrors (u can hit like so Hitstart sees how much we appreciate him)
**me wondering what the channel is gonna do now that we finished the Saw series**
Final destination
@@timmyturner5864 I love that idea!
@@timmyturner5864 Ooh, sounds good.
@@Guitarded1995 (I cant tell if it's good or bad that Final Destination trumatized me when I was small-)
we still have Spiral to cover
Wait a minute, couldn’t they have just dropped a bit of the acid onto a bit of their clothing to find out if it was really the acid?
Skin would be better since you can quickly sense it
Engineers: *exists*
Jigsaw: _Aight Imma head out._
Lol
How do u not know ur brakes aren’t working when you drive off with the motorcycle
How do you sell someone a deathtrap?
I knew someone who was killed test driving a bike that the owner didnt warn them the breaks were going out he swerved to avoid hitting a car and flew and hit a electrical box on side of the road and broke it out of the concrete he smashed it so hard
Me: *say goodbye but not thank you to the bus driver*
Jigsaw: You had no respect nor regards for other people's well being...
Hydrofluoric acid would take hours or days to corrode the metal enough to do anything useful, and that is assuming the concentration of the acid is actually high enough to usefully corrode the metal in the first place. Dilute HF acid, injected, could easily kill you, while doing little to nothing to the metal.
Acids do not disintegrate things in seconds like in movies. You can look up videos on RUclips of acidic corrosion, it's very underwhelming compared to the cinematic version.
HydroCHLORIC acid would work much faster, but probably not fast enough.
@@19580822 yep but we can name more acids that r stronger but the best way is that the answers r in ur surrounding
They’re in movie universe tho so the acid would’ve acted like in the movie right?
For the shotgun, it's as simple as paying attention and asking one question. Why would he load two shells. That is the trick to every Saw Trap.
Me: Makes an offensive joke about my friend
Jigsaw: Other people's pain is your own entertainment.
Hitstart: "for the last time"
Spiral: "I dont think so"
I find the acid scene quite scary in a way. Cause the blood pumping around your body is what keeps you alive. But because it also pumped the acid around. ultimately helping in reaching her demise, quite scary how such an vital part of biology can be used against one self.
Yeah that's how blood works you don't sound smart it would diffuse into the surrounding tissue anyeays
I think the last trap was the easiest. But I also know to take everything John says literally. As soon as he said what the key was I realized it was in the shells
I don't know that would be the assumption. but given they didn't have any pending threats, they were just trapped they had plenty of time to investigate.
Im watching this video just in case I forget to recycle next time and end up in one of jigsaw traps
Hmm for some reason I always thought there was like 10-11 saws
Hit start: WE FINISHED THE SIRIES!
spiral soon coming out: am I a joke to you
They could have easily saved the sleeping guy in the first room. You could either drag him from the chain and pushed his arm or leg slightly into the blade, cutting him and setting him free or you could have taken one for the team and cut yourself on his blades, freeing him from the trap.
But the rest of Saw timeline probably wouldn’t happen if he’s also caught and killed in the traps they’ve gone through.
I do you one better. Why didn't it open the second he started getting cut? Why didn't anyone try to wake him earlier (didn't watch the movie maybe they did) or tell him that he needs to give him self a minor cut to get out.
By the time they realized what the solution was, the chains were probably too short to reach over and give him a small cut
Taking one for the team would have been the only option and is understandable why no one did it
When their chains came off why didn't they just bust through the barn lmao
@Christopher Strimbu No cap
9:05 “the three people walk into the room”
The dude with no leg: 😐
Person: *jay walks*
Jigsaw: Hippity hoppity, your life is now my property 😚