@@willya3535 still horribly against the formula though, he basically sentenced him to death, didn't give him much chance at all, this movie was pretty bad on the way it was thought through
@@panr4in Jigsaw does that a few times in the movies. Remember in the first movie when he makes it so Amanda can only get out by cutting open a man? That guy was given a death sentence. Jigsaw's ideology is objectively nonsense.
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!
And then somewhere in the middle it's just like: "This horrible thing happened to John or someone related to him! Again! For the 12th time! Please sympathize with him dammit!"
@@jcore0981 Jill wasn’t one in saw 6 lol. And jigsaw idk if that should count cuz that was years after jigsaw died and he’s just carrying on the work. Plus the Gordon one was a fan made one.
Come to think of it, it was pretty clever of him to shout through the door to try and figure out what was going on. This guy's a better Saw protag than most.
After the steam maze, he could have taken the electric saw that his lawyer dropped. It would have been useful for cutting through the barriers on pretty much every trap after that, rendering them all inoperable
13:07 Hydrofluoric acid actually isn't very corrosive at all, it's just special among the acids because of the way it interacts with flesh. It's dangerous in a lab because some could drip onto your foot and eat it away and you actually wouldn't feel a thing.
The one thing I've noticed from all of these videos is that the best way to survive is actually listen to the instructions, if you do exactly as jigsaw says, you usually survive
EXACTLY. The problem is people THINK he might be attempting some reverse psychology and injuring themselves is NOT in their cards. Not to mention, the fight or flight that’s put into people. The very quick death of that one guy in Saw 2 says enough. Literally reads a clear concise note saying “DONT use this key on the door.” But ignores it And gets shot for it.
Yep always take him completely literally and no I'm not being sarcastic lol. In the 8th one I knew when he loaded the shotgun and said "this (literally holds up shell ) is the key to your survival" that the keys were in there
@@dereknight861 yeah but also who the hell looks through a peephole while unlocking a door at the same time? They could have used the key regardless and just not be in front of the peephole. So it could have gone off and jist hit the wall or maybe it be a stray hit in the arm or something.
You do realize that some traps are not meant to beaten like Seths Stomach crusher SAW4 Carries rib ripper SAW3 Troys jaw ripper SAW 3 Peter strawn every thing crusher SAW5 Again peter strawn s drown Machine SAW4 (SOME HOW BEATEN) And the first trap ever SAW something
He'd claim something like "the person who died just didn't have enough will to live"... as if will to live has anything to do with having bad lungs due to being a smoker
He says that to cover himself. In the first movie, he sliced Tapp's throat, led Sing to a fatal trap, and sent Zepp to kill Gordon's wife and daughter, if Gordon failed his test
Even in the first Saw movie there were traps with at least 1 guaranteed death, John is undoutedly a killer: For example in the first movie alone, the main plot's puzzle in Saw was an example of a guaranteed kill along with Amanda's Reverse Bear Trap. Most of John's traps fall under ("Attempted" if they don't kill) Voluntary Manslaughter (without malice), rather than Murder (with malice). However, many are still murder, even the Supreme Court has precedent (important term in US Court) of upgrading Incitement to Murder as murder in the cases where John simply tells one of his cultists to set the game. If the people orchestrating the puzzles were on trial, I would imagine a state prosecutor would have an easy time picking a jury with smokers and other people that have (for brevity) missed work, and easily convincing malice for murder charges in a lot of contestable cases.
@@Freekymoho Which is actually most likely also only a decision made by the movie producers to give the traps a hand crafted look instead of an industrial look. Like, Jigsaw does not have a trap manufacturing company or something like that, so his traps shouldn't look too clean. A real-world Jigsaw would obviously put in the extra effort to hide the wiring.
Im now 20 years old These movies are being released since i was probably 7 and i still don't have the courage to endure them Your videos are the only way i get a glimpse of this franchise Seems pretty cool
Honestly the movies are so bad and convoluted and nobody ever really survives. Just go in with that in mind and they're good fun. Watching the filmmakers try to out due the twist for every movie to the point that they retcon entire story arcs and characters while the theme music starts subtlety playing in the background is such an 'aw shit, here it comes!' moment.
Jigsaw: You selfishly kept your seat from an old lady, now you’ll have a reason to get up. The bombs in this room will detonate in one minute, and you must pull yourself from the stool. But be warned, the glue you’ve been sitting on will cause some, discomfort.
@@omegawilliam95s36 that sounds similar to the trap in Saw 7 with Chester Bennington where he has to lean forward and pull the lever to stop the trap while his back is glued to the seat.
For the breath crush trap, Will could have used his core strength to lift his legs up above the crushers and stand on the sides, then breath and end this part. Although this is a pretty hard thing to do and would definitely require him to be fairly athletic, so it's not perfect but depends on him. For the carrousel one, he should have just kept the buzz saw from the previous game as its a very useful tool, then use it to cut a small hole in the thin metal cage and save everyone by shoving his arm through then removing the bike chain from the gun or by lifting it to the sky. All the while using two hands to press the buttons to give himself more time. The buzz saw would have also helped in freeing his family from their cage. Generally speaking, that saw is wayyy too good of a tool to just leave.
Yeah, and John has such a dumb reason for imprisioning people, you can be a perfectly fine guy who even donates to charity but OOPS, you didn't give a poor stranger on the street money because you spent all your change aleardy, haha, prepare to be put into an inescapable trap.
That bit where he put someone through a death trap maze for pretending to have survived a death trap maze was pretty excessive... and even if the guy deserved it (which, to be honest, no) his fiancé presumably didn't tell him "you should make a career out of pretending you survived a death trap maze" yet she got roasted in a giant oven merely to... mess with him more? Which isn't even getting into Hoffman's shenanigans. Shame, I liked John more back when he was vaguely adherent to some manner of twisted but extant moral code.
@@hazukichanx408 Now he's pretty much a generic murderer, some traps proving to be unescapable without taking your life or heavily maiming you in the next
@@therealbubble4696 Indeed. It's sort of tragicomical how they killed off John in the third movie for shock value and "Never know what we'll do next!" cred and whatever... and then spent the next four movies continuing to heavily milk his character because he is by far the most interesting one they've got. All the imaginative horribleness is only interesting to me when it actually has some thought behind how one might beat it, and learn or realize something in the process. Otherwise it's kinda just one or more people strapped to a large can opener, squirting copious amounts of ketchup.
Jigsaw and his accomplices perform their kidnappings at night and in vulnerable spaces. A parking garage and someone's own house are two common places he attacks people. Which is done by knocking the person unconscious. Further, gun ownership is typically higher in rural areas than urban areas. Thus Jigsaw working not merely in a city but in fact a single city emphasizes that the ratio of guns to people is substantially lower. And most of the time, this rate is inflated by the fact that most people who own guns own multiple. And most people in poverty (which coalesce in urban environments because they cannot afford to move to the suburbs) cannot afford to buy much in the way of firearms anyway even if there wasn't a cost-heavy time-consuming license and registration process. And that's just from the perspective that a lot of people in the city don't even have guns. There's still the matter of how effective a person with a gun might be at defending themselves from a surprise attack.
I feel like you are one of those people who are in Europe, Africa, or in any other country. Which, not most of us carry firearms EVERYWHERE we go. I've only met like one guy who has his gun on him when he goes out, but he doesn't when he's at his house. Where Jigsaw and the killers sometimes take their victims.
With that bolt trap, I always thought you could just angle the trap in the fence, and pull your head back. That way, it goes off at an angle, instead of straight through your head
From what I can see, her head isn't fixated at all. She could just move her head sideways and easily evade the trap, without any issue. Especially considering she could likely move the trap itself a little bit, as you said, further aiding her attempt at dodging her demise, in case moving her head alone wouldn't suffice, which I still think it would anyway. In my opinion, that trap specifically has got to be the one, that is the easiest to survive, by far.
Interesting solution! I figured an even simpler way to defeat that trap would be to just use the saw to break the piston or the mechanism. Circular saws have some power to them, and could likely break the metal tube. It looks like it uses pneumatic pressure to fire the bolt, so breaking the pressure seal would render it useless.
The carousel scene - It doesn’t look like their legs are tied up in any way. This will allow them to kick the shotgun’s aimpoint to the roof. And will not kill anyone.
Using that same theory, they could just stand, crabwalk style, then instead of taking the bullet to their chests, it would go, either, through their leg gap or hit their butts.
@@milesandemilyrock Actually, this is a really good solution also. But what if they put they feed infront of the shotgun barrel, so it shoot inside they legs. This will both give them inner bleedings and not as much damage than it would to the chest.
One slight issue is because he has those exploding cuffs. In the test with the pulling chains, he first decides he’s not going to play into Jigsaw’s game and starts to walk away, but as he did the cuffs start to beep, basically indicating to him that they’d explode if he didn’t do what Jigsaw wanted. Basically, if he tried to cheat his way out, the cuffs would explode.
@@currentlycubing1197 oh I thought he said that. But also it still could just trigger the trap maybe or it could be too hard to cut through because it seems like it is metal.
@@MekongMonsterSC Oh maybe, they could maybe "saw" through it. Also, like you said, you can't cut it too hard, or else instead of cutting it, you might pull it.
@@roloqween it was his business that rejected Saws health claim And the guy set his business up intentionally to find loopholes in health so that they didn't need to pay out His business his fault
You know, I was always interested in this franchise because of the plot and traps. But not the gore. This is the best summary for those reasons, and it's also fun theorizing. Kudos
The beauty of Saw's unrigged traps is the solutions to his puzzles are given to the players. They just have to think logically and calmly, which is the hard part
MattheJ1 - Yeah, that its better to have it and not need it, than trying to get it after you realized you have a problem. And also, to read every word on the files before you sign.
@@DesertStateInEU I don't think I did. The message was that healthcare providers can choose who lives and who dies, no different from Jigsaw himself. The second test, in particular, shows their inhumanity. I'm confused as to how you came up with that other one.
I would absolutely love if the people involved with the saw franchise saw these videos and discuss if these traps could be beaten in the way you suggest
Is nobody gonna talk about how the sound during the breathing test is amazing? It’s silent while they are holding their breath until the breathe. Brilliant. Also, once you fully inhale you pretty much die because you will want more and more air
William was one of the saw protagonists who really didn't deserve to die. He tried his hardest at all of his tests, tried to save as many people as he could and genuinely seemed like he had redeemed himself by the end. I think the movie would have been alot better if he had been forgiven and made it out
also like it was bullshit on roderdricks part. like great you complain the guy was a killer but you just killed him yourself dummy. good luck trying to have the moral ground on anything ever again, let alone not being in jail forever once the cops find out jeez
@@Hitoshuratdn Lmao kinda same, I am 19 too and as a kid I never really watched the movies, I just watched clips of the traps before going to sleep so after some time I knew all the traps and I realized that this one guy seemed familiar, after watching it again a few years later I was like "Oh holy shit, it's Roderick"
Saw 6 is my 3rd favourite Saw movie. Hoffman was so ruthless here and got away with murder literally. I love how he escaped the reverse bear trap at the end.
For the first trap, another thing you could do is drop the knives themselves down the slots. That cleaver looks pretty heavy and the other knife would just be a little more added weight
That William death pissed me off. I get it the coverage was a nasty move but A) they could’ve tried another firm. B) That makes you a killer kid. C) What they didn’t see is that he was trying to save others
Who's to say tho that William just wouldn't stop and keep running his corrupt company? He'd just need to get new employees and a better security system. I can also sorta understand where that kid's coming from, William can't bring back his Dad, after all, so it's only natural that the kid wanted to avenge his dad. (Plus, didn't the mom want to kill William at first, too?)
Another thing you could do in the body part weight one: The chains the knives are attached to seem pretty skinny. I bet you could use the meat cleaver to hack some of the knives free and drop them in there for weight
Another solution for the first trap is to use the cutting tools as weights. It's best to do this at the last second so that your opponent doesn't mimic you. You can also apply pressure on the plate by using the tools.
While I'm a huge fan of the series mostly for twists and traps, as the series went on the plot holes and issues got worse, however that carousel trap is still baller as fuck
I must say, it's kind of impressive how detailed these traps really are. We wouldn't be able to find all these ways to cheat the traps if they weren't designed well enough for us to see all these little moving parts.
My one criticism of these videos is that the "just defeat X mechanism" solutions often require the victim to see and understand devices placed well outside their field of view, such as behind their back or on the side of their head.
Imagine if the janitor in the breathing trap won. He would've continued facing people he doesn't know at all, with a very weird showdown at the end
I’m sure Saw chose that janitor for a very specific reason. He knew he wouldn’t survive.
@@willya3535 no shit
@@willya3535 still horribly against the formula though, he basically sentenced him to death, didn't give him much chance at all, this movie was pretty bad on the way it was thought through
@@panr4in Jigsaw does that a few times in the movies. Remember in the first movie when he makes it so Amanda can only get out by cutting open a man? That guy was given a death sentence. Jigsaw's ideology is objectively nonsense.
@@HOTD108_ yeah it is
Imagine going through all that torture just to get Rodrick Rules'd at the end
@Timberwolf0n3 Just put in Dream, those odds are nothing to him
@@Mamenber Dream getting struck by lightning 203 times in an hour "Guess I'm just really lucky lol"
@@Mamenber Yeah, he'll probably do some RNG manipulation or some shit, make it so the odds are 1 to 10 instead.
EXPLODED DIAPER
Now imagine getting into the last room, everyone dead except you
And you get rickrolled.
someone should make a saw parody where everyone knows how to cheat the traps and nobody dies by the end
And it Should Simply be Titled: "See".
I would watch that
@@MrParkerman6 or "veni vidi vici"
@@MrParkerman6 Lol See Saw, nice.
They actually did... in scary movie 4
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!
And then somewhere in the middle it's just like: "This horrible thing happened to John or someone related to him! Again! For the 12th time! Please sympathize with him dammit!"
@@hartianx1698 Exactly😂
I think they only did that like 3 times lol
@@gavincambridge9952 Amanda in Saw 2, Hoffman in Saw 4, Jill in Saw 6, Gordon in Saw 7, doctor dude in Jigsaw.
@@jcore0981 Jill wasn’t one in saw 6 lol. And jigsaw idk if that should count cuz that was years after jigsaw died and he’s just carrying on the work. Plus the Gordon one was a fan made one.
Come to think of it, it was pretty clever of him to shout through the door to try and figure out what was going on. This guy's a better Saw protag than most.
the way hoffman survived the reverse bear trap blew my mind when i watched this movie
With a reverse bear trap
With his broken hands
@@dingleberrygangster6198 i guess its better to broke your hands than your jaw
@@manuelf.r.600 I know I'm just really confused on how he did that with his broken hands lol
@@dingleberrygangster6198 you are right, i didn´t think about that, that must hurt :S
After the steam maze, he could have taken the electric saw that his lawyer dropped. It would have been useful for cutting through the barriers on pretty much every trap after that, rendering them all inoperable
that's genius... totally a good idea.
Oml yea
Genius
Genius
genius
haven't waited such impatiently to see people die in my entire life lmao
Lol
I can’t agree more
Ofn lmfao holy shit thats funny asf 😂🤣😭😭😭💀💀
But so true at the same time
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The breathing trap: *exists*
7 year old me who held his breath TWO seconds longer than normal: *You don't scare me*
I remember watching this movie when I was younger and Literally trying to see how long I could hold my breath. Just in case, ya know 😂
Me who swims regularly:
*you don’t scare me either*
Me when I held my breath one more second than normal: you can't scared me either
Me who has gills: I have no such fears
@@ilumasytum oh you
we should all be scared of whoever actually came up with the traps for these movies
True, but the traps aren't necessarily genius, some critical thinking and logic can easily beat these traps
@@gojirabh9383 yeah which is why the small window of time is added to set off the adrenaline for people to not think critically enough.
Humans are notorious for inventing crazy torture device. With a task in hand we can be very very creative
@@theglizz5797 yea one would immediately understand if you have ever seen torture thingys in medieval times they are pretty cruel
Yeah I wanna party with them
Jigsaw will be like: goddarn it I can’t take this dude the traps are nothing to him
not even bullets can kill him
NiconachoZ Studio exactly
I was really happy for him. He gets the worst punishment in the whole Saw series from my perspective which is to be thrown in a room to die.
@@scale...3d pretty sure most traps are worse than starvation
@Clips and Tributes Hi, I think you should stop self promoting
Ok at this point you've made like a full saw survival guide
There's still two more movies
@@HOTD108_ nah i think the seven isnt worth all the traps are rigged
And Hopefully We Get "Spiral"
Can I buy a book
That's the point now u know what to do in that situation
3:46 it seems in jigsaws eyes a murderer and a heavy smoker are the same thing 😂 he really put the guy in a trap he knew he wouldn't survive
If it was jigsaw who set the traps why wasnt hoffman involved? he was the 6th envelope lol
@@QrazedGaming jigsaw is dead by this point but he left the envelops that told Hoffman who to put in what traps before he died.
@@QrazedGaming Did you even watch the movie or the video?
It's almost as if Jigsaw isn't actually the good guy and is highly hypocritical and immoral even by his own warped sense of morality.
@@TheDropdeadZed r/wooooosh
I Can’t Believe Rodrick Hefley Was In A Saw Trap, Diary Of A Wimpy Kid and the Saw Universe are connected.
what number
@@fatimarobuxian9334 Well in the first book, hes not as present as later, meaning he must have been in the saw trap during that absence
@@WhyArentYouInUniform lmao
Yeah and nice profile pic
What if geregs ridiculous situations are failed saw traps especially the getaway box Kelly fish in the pool anyone
13:07 Hydrofluoric acid actually isn't very corrosive at all, it's just special among the acids because of the way it interacts with flesh. It's dangerous in a lab because some could drip onto your foot and eat it away and you actually wouldn't feel a thing.
It will also give you a heart attack
Don't they use that in breaking bad
@@joshvir262hydrofloric*
"The Christmas spirit is strong in this one."
Not
poatoto
@@honkow3382 I like poatotos 👍 👌
@@jjbops32 ok
Chanuka
I love how he just calls him Roderick
Lmao
If this man ever stops uploading just know he's getting tested by the traps
legit tho then he’ll upload a week later after beating them with how he did it 😂
He's not getting tested by the traps, the traps are getting tested by him
@@Smallzy03 "What's up guys. I was recently kidnapped and forced into my own saw trials. Here's how I beat them!"
The one thing I've noticed from all of these videos is that the best way to survive is actually listen to the instructions, if you do exactly as jigsaw says, you usually survive
EXACTLY.
The problem is people THINK he might be attempting some reverse psychology and injuring themselves is NOT in their cards. Not to mention, the fight or flight that’s put into people. The very quick death of that one guy in Saw 2 says enough.
Literally reads a clear concise note saying “DONT use this key on the door.”
But ignores it
And gets shot for it.
Yep always take him completely literally and no I'm not being sarcastic lol. In the 8th one I knew when he loaded the shotgun and said "this (literally holds up shell ) is the key to your survival" that the keys were in there
@@dereknight861 yeah but also who the hell looks through a peephole while unlocking a door at the same time? They could have used the key regardless and just not be in front of the peephole. So it could have gone off and jist hit the wall or maybe it be a stray hit in the arm or something.
Maybe not here during the steam trap
You do realize that some traps are not meant to beaten
like
Seths Stomach crusher SAW4
Carries rib ripper SAW3
Troys jaw ripper SAW 3
Peter strawn every thing crusher SAW5
Again peter strawn s drown Machine SAW4 (SOME HOW BEATEN)
And the first trap ever SAW something
I still love how John Kramer says "I'm not a murderer." Yet in the breathing trap one was supposed to die.
It wasnt John, it was hoffman
He'd claim something like "the person who died just didn't have enough will to live"... as if will to live has anything to do with having bad lungs due to being a smoker
He says that to cover himself. In the first movie, he sliced Tapp's throat, led Sing to a fatal trap, and sent Zepp to kill Gordon's wife and daughter, if Gordon failed his test
Even in the first Saw movie there were traps with at least 1 guaranteed death, John is undoutedly a killer: For example in the first movie alone, the main plot's puzzle in Saw was an example of a guaranteed kill along with Amanda's Reverse Bear Trap. Most of John's traps fall under ("Attempted" if they don't kill) Voluntary Manslaughter (without malice), rather than Murder (with malice). However, many are still murder, even the Supreme Court has precedent (important term in US Court) of upgrading Incitement to Murder as murder in the cases where John simply tells one of his cultists to set the game. If the people orchestrating the puzzles were on trial, I would imagine a state prosecutor would have an easy time picking a jury with smokers and other people that have (for brevity) missed work, and easily convincing malice for murder charges in a lot of contestable cases.
john doesn't kill people. he give them a chance to restart their lives
Imagine Jigsaw putting both you and BingeExpress in a trap. You guys would be out in 10 seconds
Jigsaw: so in this trap your hands and feet will explode if you d-
This guy: [already out of the trap] Done 😊
@@ashleyo3073 "Maybe don't leave all of the gears and wiring exposed next time"
“I saw this in a TH-cam video”
“YOU TOO?”
hopefully hitstart lives
@@Freekymoho Which is actually most likely also only a decision made by the movie producers to give the traps a hand crafted look instead of an industrial look. Like, Jigsaw does not have a trap manufacturing company or something like that, so his traps shouldn't look too clean. A real-world Jigsaw would obviously put in the extra effort to hide the wiring.
Im now 20 years old
These movies are being released since i was probably 7 and i still don't have the courage to endure them
Your videos are the only way i get a glimpse of this franchise
Seems pretty cool
Recommendation: Watch Dead Meat’s kill counts! They’re pretty good
Same
SAME XD but you should watch Dead Meat he tells you all of the kills too!
literally me
Honestly the movies are so bad and convoluted and nobody ever really survives. Just go in with that in mind and they're good fun. Watching the filmmakers try to out due the twist for every movie to the point that they retcon entire story arcs and characters while the theme music starts subtlety playing in the background is such an 'aw shit, here it comes!' moment.
Diary of a wimpy kid: Rodrick Rules
Cinema
Jigsaw rules
IKR
IKR
xD
This series is just my way of watching the series without being scared, just interested
Saw isn’t too scary lol
This is coming from someone who hates horror movies
@@weirdcarpetthing97 leave me alone I can’t watch anything
@@james8616 Valid.
@@weirdcarpetthing97 its gore tho
@@james8616 gore lol
I'm watching this shit like "WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!" as if its actually gonna happen lmao
Same like I'm trying to remember how exactly to beat this all like imma be some cool escapist hero 🤣
U never know
@@pietapaka that's ominous and vaguely threatening 😂
It hasn’t already happened for you?
doesn't share a pack of gum with the class
John Kramer " Your greed is your undoing"
*I want to play a game*
*Cmon man! Don- don’t do this to me!*
This was probably the most interesting series I've watched on youtube
Another “how to survive saw traps”
Giving him another reason why Jigsaw should test you first 😂
*Do you wanna play a game?*
Let's be real here, there's no way you'll think that rationally and quickly in those situations
@@bobyu9785 unless your in the military and are used to thinking under pressure, they would have s high chance atlest, to think
Me: doesn’t give up my seat on a bus
Jigsaw: So you have chosen death
Jigsaw: You selfishly kept your seat from an old lady, now you’ll have a reason to get up. The bombs in this room will detonate in one minute, and you must pull yourself from the stool. But be warned, the glue you’ve been sitting on will cause some, discomfort.
@@omegawilliam95s36 oh *its not glue...*
@@omegawilliam95s36 that sounds similar to the trap in Saw 7 with Chester Bennington where he has to lean forward and pull the lever to stop the trap while his back is glued to the seat.
@@RebelGaming4U one of the worst traps i think
@@omegawilliam95s36 saw would be more like you have to cut off your butt before the time runs out or you will be injected with acid
For the breath crush trap, Will could have used his core strength to lift his legs up above the crushers and stand on the sides, then breath and end this part. Although this is a pretty hard thing to do and would definitely require him to be fairly athletic, so it's not perfect but depends on him. For the carrousel one, he should have just kept the buzz saw from the previous game as its a very useful tool, then use it to cut a small hole in the thin metal cage and save everyone by shoving his arm through then removing the bike chain from the gun or by lifting it to the sky. All the while using two hands to press the buttons to give himself more time. The buzz saw would have also helped in freeing his family from their cage. Generally speaking, that saw is wayyy too good of a tool to just leave.
Just simply be Built Different.
Just imagine:
Will (lifting himself up and out of the machine's reach): "Well bye!"
Janitor: "Shit!"
wait, u need electricity to use that buzz saw right? and if yes, there's no visible outlets near the carousel and the cages on the last trial
I can't take saw seriously. That one guy had to die because he was a lonly boy
Yeah, and John has such a dumb reason for imprisioning people, you can be a perfectly fine guy who even donates to charity but OOPS, you didn't give a poor stranger on the street money because you spent all your change aleardy, haha, prepare to be put into an inescapable trap.
That bit where he put someone through a death trap maze for pretending to have survived a death trap maze was pretty excessive... and even if the guy deserved it (which, to be honest, no) his fiancé presumably didn't tell him "you should make a career out of pretending you survived a death trap maze" yet she got roasted in a giant oven merely to... mess with him more? Which isn't even getting into Hoffman's shenanigans.
Shame, I liked John more back when he was vaguely adherent to some manner of twisted but extant moral code.
@@hazukichanx408 Now he's pretty much a generic murderer, some traps proving to be unescapable without taking your life or heavily maiming you in the next
@@therealbubble4696 Indeed. It's sort of tragicomical how they killed off John in the third movie for shock value and "Never know what we'll do next!" cred and whatever... and then spent the next four movies continuing to heavily milk his character because he is by far the most interesting one they've got.
All the imaginative horribleness is only interesting to me when it actually has some thought behind how one might beat it, and learn or realize something in the process. Otherwise it's kinda just one or more people strapped to a large can opener, squirting copious amounts of ketchup.
@@hazukichanx408 Yeah, now it kinda relies purely on gore and shock value honestly.
I still dont get how Jigsaw or his people can just kidnap people. In the US they have like a 50/50 chance of running into someone who has a gun
i don't think its 50/50 lol, but I definitely wouldn't try it in the us either
That's why he does it during the night, duh :P
He kidnaps people who are too dumb to not carry
Jigsaw and his accomplices perform their kidnappings at night and in vulnerable spaces. A parking garage and someone's own house are two common places he attacks people. Which is done by knocking the person unconscious.
Further, gun ownership is typically higher in rural areas than urban areas. Thus Jigsaw working not merely in a city but in fact a single city emphasizes that the ratio of guns to people is substantially lower. And most of the time, this rate is inflated by the fact that most people who own guns own multiple. And most people in poverty (which coalesce in urban environments because they cannot afford to move to the suburbs) cannot afford to buy much in the way of firearms anyway even if there wasn't a cost-heavy time-consuming license and registration process.
And that's just from the perspective that a lot of people in the city don't even have guns. There's still the matter of how effective a person with a gun might be at defending themselves from a surprise attack.
I feel like you are one of those people who are in Europe, Africa, or in any other country. Which, not most of us carry firearms EVERYWHERE we go. I've only met like one guy who has his gun on him when he goes out, but he doesn't when he's at his house. Where Jigsaw and the killers sometimes take their victims.
Me: *forgets a duolingo game*
That bird: Wanna play a game?
@StormGD256 Gaming You win some you lose some 🤷🏿♀️
12:50 "Rodrick decides that he wants to get revenge"
LMAOOOOO ... As if his name in the movie was the same as in the Diary movies.
“William pleads for his life but Rodrick decides he wants to get revenge”
*when this guy beat every trap* Saw: No this is not how you play the game
This isn't how you're supposed to play the game
*”I don’t want to play a game”*
@Clips and Tributes Made? So they aren't good any more
Jigsaw: hi i want to play a ga-
Hitstart beats the trap
Jigsaw: wait- thats not how u do it- STOP! u know what. I give up
Obviously he can’t hurt you without your consent 🙄
Yo thanks bro. Was stuck in one of these traps and this vid helped me out.
hol up-
wait what- elaborate please
Cool! Same here! Which one?
I can’t remember mine well (I had a dream about a saw game, but I don’t remember it well)
Which did you get :3
Congrats dude
Oh wow thank god you found thi- WAIT WHAT?!
The Saw production watching be like:
Cool but not cool to Entertainment
How to beat saw in general: don't get caught
Or be a really good person
Me at a restaurant: man this food tastes kinda bad
Jigsaw: *So you have chosen death*
With that bolt trap, I always thought you could just angle the trap in the fence, and pull your head back. That way, it goes off at an angle, instead of straight through your head
wow, that's actually an interesting idea. never would have thought about that.
From what I can see, her head isn't fixated at all. She could just move her head sideways and easily evade the trap, without any issue. Especially considering she could likely move the trap itself a little bit, as you said, further aiding her attempt at dodging her demise, in case moving her head alone wouldn't suffice, which I still think it would anyway.
In my opinion, that trap specifically has got to be the one, that is the easiest to survive, by far.
Interesting solution! I figured an even simpler way to defeat that trap would be to just use the saw to break the piston or the mechanism. Circular saws have some power to them, and could likely break the metal tube. It looks like it uses pneumatic pressure to fire the bolt, so breaking the pressure seal would render it useless.
i'd really wanna watch a movie where the character actually manages to save everyone when no one would believe there is a way to
The carousel scene -
It doesn’t look like their legs are tied up in any way. This will allow them to kick the shotgun’s aimpoint to the roof. And will not kill anyone.
The gun appears to be pretty well secured. Good thought though. d-( • v • )
Using that same theory, they could just stand, crabwalk style, then instead of taking the bullet to their chests, it would go, either, through their leg gap or hit their butts.
@@milesandemilyrock Actually, this is a really good solution also. But what if they put they feed infront of the shotgun barrel, so it shoot inside they legs. This will both give them inner bleedings and not as much damage than it would to the chest.
@@panter2528 doing that would probably also kill them as it might hit an artery, it would also mean they can't walk out of there.
Alternative opinion: let em die
One slight issue is because he has those exploding cuffs. In the test with the pulling chains, he first decides he’s not going to play into Jigsaw’s game and starts to walk away, but as he did the cuffs start to beep, basically indicating to him that they’d explode if he didn’t do what Jigsaw wanted. Basically, if he tried to cheat his way out, the cuffs would explode.
Likely was based on proximity
I love how no one in the Saw world understands how machines/electronics work and never jam the gears or cut the wires.
What William could’ve done for the shotgun trap he could’ve grabbed the saw from the hot trap and cut a huge hole in the cage and freed everyone
it kind of bothers me that I missed that!
I thought exactly the same thing!
eedd sdsd could be a different metal i.e.aluminum
God bless i've never watched this absolute bullshit of a movie series
@@JohnXina452 LOL aluminum bars haha nah they’re steel
For "A Pound Of Flesh" They could take the knives and cut the trigger string, and have infinite time to be rescued.
That's what he said tho.
@@MekongMonsterSC No, he said you can jam up the gears with the knives.
@@currentlycubing1197 oh I thought he said that. But also it still could just trigger the trap maybe or it could be too hard to cut through because it seems like it is metal.
@@currentlycubing1197 don't mind that I added some stuff to this conversation.
@@MekongMonsterSC Oh maybe, they could maybe "saw" through it. Also, like you said, you can't cut it too hard, or else instead of cutting it, you might pull it.
William dying was so disappointing to me. He helped and saved as much as he could. He freaking played the game. I was rooting for him
Maybe if he werent corrupt he wouldnt have been tested
@@luigiwiiUU He isn't really corrupt. The health insurance industry is. Come on the corrupt ones are in 5 and 7
He had to die because of an insurance company
@@roloqween it was his business that rejected Saws health claim
And the guy set his business up intentionally to find loopholes in health so that they didn't need to pay out
His business his fault
He WOULDVE survived...if the kid didn’t have just as much of a cold heart as Hoffman does.
I love Simone’s obvious will to survive the actress’s expressions and acting were amazing
I love how he referrers to the son as Rodrick, that's exactly what I would do
Roderick really went and got himself stuck in a Jigsaw game
Diary of a wimpy kid the last straw
@@hendogontop that’s a good one (:
It was inevitable he was a jerk
New theory: Greg is secretly the mastermind behind these 😌
@@PoisonAngelGirl holly hills still isn’t impressed
You know, I was always interested in this franchise because of the plot and traps. But not the gore. This is the best summary for those reasons, and it's also fun theorizing. Kudos
Is anyone else watching these and thinking "Just in case"
Yea....
Just in case
Watching so my traps are 100% inescapable.
@The Duo-Lingo Bird stay away ik I missed one lesson please
@@khunt8070 mhmm...
I can't stop binge watching these videos...they're so addictive!
The beauty of Saw's unrigged traps is the solutions to his puzzles are given to the players. They just have to think logically and calmly, which is the hard part
Ah yes, the Saw movie that taught me everything I need to know about health insurance.
Not even joking, look up a summary.
Don’t forget about Drag Me To Hell
MattheJ1 - Yeah, that its better to have it and not need it, than trying to get it after you realized you have a problem. And also, to read every word on the files before you sign.
@@DesertStateInEU I don't think that was the message, bro.
@@grfrjiglstan Then you missed the message.
@@DesertStateInEU I don't think I did. The message was that healthcare providers can choose who lives and who dies, no different from Jigsaw himself. The second test, in particular, shows their inhumanity.
I'm confused as to how you came up with that other one.
I would absolutely love if the people involved with the saw franchise saw these videos and discuss if these traps could be beaten in the way you suggest
Is nobody gonna talk about how the sound during the breathing test is amazing? It’s silent while they are holding their breath until the breathe. Brilliant.
Also, once you fully inhale you pretty much die because you will want more and more air
I always liked the rubber stretching sound.
This movie is an alternate reality of Diary of a wimpy kid where coach Malone catches Rodrick and puts him into a saw game
William was one of the saw protagonists who really didn't deserve to die. He tried his hardest at all of his tests, tried to save as many people as he could and genuinely seemed like he had redeemed himself by the end. I think the movie would have been alot better if he had been forgiven and made it out
also like it was bullshit on roderdricks part. like great you complain the guy was a killer but you just killed him yourself dummy. good luck trying to have the moral ground on anything ever again, let alone not being in jail forever once the cops find out jeez
Perhaps so, but it might also tell us that others won't be as forgiving, including the mother and the son.
He Most Certainly Deserved To Die 😂
Hah this was the first saw movie when i was kid and the i had the exact same thought about the character Roderick from Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Why would you watch Saw 6 without having seen 1-5?
@@HOTD108_ i was a kid. I didn't know that SAW was franchise and it showed up on TV.
@@Hitoshuratdn with that release date, you still are.
@@erikmontin4176 I'm 19 but okay : )
@@Hitoshuratdn Lmao kinda same, I am 19 too and as a kid I never really watched the movies, I just watched clips of the traps before going to sleep so after some time I knew all the traps and I realized that this one guy seemed familiar, after watching it again a few years later I was like "Oh holy shit, it's Roderick"
bro Roderick is in this!! that actually the scariest part of the whole franchise
I cant look at rodrick normal again
Well Chester Bennington from Linkin Park is also in Saw 7 which makes ne sad
I'm sorry women
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle "I will LITERALLY kill you" is actually his thoughts before pulling the lever
Doesnt he survive?
just leaving this comment so the algorithm keeps recommending your stuff. Great work as always :)
Thanks!
Saw 6 is my 3rd favourite Saw movie. Hoffman was so ruthless here and got away with murder literally. I love how he escaped the reverse bear trap at the end.
HitStart I’m glad your covering the cut body parts
“Hope I get to see you guys in the saw 3D video”. Thanks man, nice of you to wish that on us.
you never know in 2020
"So the 147.000 subscribers are locked in chains and a timer starts running..."
@@Frrk "I will teach you about the value of a subscription."
This is now my favorite horror film for the sole fact that Rodrick is in it
Fun fact: the actress in 0:40 won her role through a short reality tv show called Scream Queens
Yea she was awesome!!
For the first trap, another thing you could do is drop the knives themselves down the slots. That cleaver looks pretty heavy and the other knife would just be a little more added weight
That William death pissed me off. I get it the coverage was a nasty move but A) they could’ve tried another firm. B) That makes you a killer kid. C) What they didn’t see is that he was trying to save others
The mother should have stopped her son.
Who's to say tho that William just wouldn't stop and keep running his corrupt company? He'd just need to get new employees and a better security system. I can also sorta understand where that kid's coming from, William can't bring back his Dad, after all, so it's only natural that the kid wanted to avenge his dad. (Plus, didn't the mom want to kill William at first, too?)
“Suddenly rodrick wants to get his revenge”
*me, clicking on this video* “Mother, I crave violence”
Omg this is my mood
Absolute mood
YESSS!!!! was waiting for this video! I've seen people trying to do this concept but no one does it like you bro keep it up!
"He decides to save 2 of the women, and let the rest die"
I smell a simp
As well as 69 likes
I don't think he's a simp. The one woman he saved have kids, idk the other one
Not two women. 3.
Don't forget the old lady from the hanging trap.
@@bjcjgamingnew9628 Don't even mention it.
The 2 women were sexy that's all jk
I feel like the shotgun carousel could’ve also been flawed since he never tried saving anyone else after saving Shelby.
How to beat every trap in Saw movies: Bribe the camera man.
Why? He won't do Shit. That is his Job.
100000 iq
@@MrParkerman6 r/woooosh
“I hope to see you guys in the Saw 3D video.” Wait a second.........
Haha no thanks!
Dunno why, but these types of videos are so goddamn addicting...
Also, I never knew Rodrick was in this movie.
how Mark Hoffman survived the reverse bear trap was jaw-dropping
the carousel it’s so EPIC! one of my favorites traps ever
Been waiting for this! I love these so much. They keep me busy.
The Dislike has to be from John for revealing his Traps Secrets.
Him and the people in the pig mask
Another thing you could do in the body part weight one:
The chains the knives are attached to seem pretty skinny. I bet you could use the meat cleaver to hack some of the knives free and drop them in there for weight
I bet this work bzt you should keep at least 2 if them to stick them between ur head and the contraption do block it like suggested.
I bet the blade would break or the edge chips
Good technique, but the opponent can still do the same thing you know
I don't even care about how to beat the traps. I'm just diggin the short recap of the saw movies. Love your work
Another solution for the first trap is to use the cutting tools as weights. It's best to do this at the last second so that your opponent doesn't mimic you. You can also apply pressure on the plate by using the tools.
I’m pretty sure that in the movie it shows them try to pull it to the little window but it doesn’t reach as they are tied up to the chains
Me: *sneezes*
Jigsaw: So you have chosen death
Imagine having this guy as your partner
While I'm a huge fan of the series mostly for twists and traps, as the series went on the plot holes and issues got worse, however that carousel trap is still baller as fuck
this is my way of watching the saw movies without having to grow a pair n actually watch the saw movies
I like how 1 of the saw traps gives us a moral of not to smoke
yessss looking forward to this bro, this came sooner than expected
I must say, it's kind of impressive how detailed these traps really are. We wouldn't be able to find all these ways to cheat the traps if they weren't designed well enough for us to see all these little moving parts.
The way to survive saw, live no where near Hoffman
I would move to Canada
When you love the saw movies so much you need to make sure if you were ever in any of these scenarios, you would be prepared! 😂
My one criticism of these videos is that the "just defeat X mechanism" solutions often require the victim to see and understand devices placed well outside their field of view, such as behind their back or on the side of their head.
"I must cut off my arm!"
*Looks down and only sees butter knife.*
I'd beat the traps by just saying no
the traps legally can't kill me without my consent.
I think we are _far_ past that at this point.
funi
I'd say it doesn't apply to me
For the lawyer lady i always thought she could just tilt her head back and it would miss her
Thought so too
you should add this to ,,how to beat saw" playlist
I would love to see a saw movie where someone actually survives the trap by just finding a way to break it lol