Because sometimes, you’re not interested in seeing that movie everyone’s talking about but are dying to know what the hubbub is about anyway.Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film.Hoffman is left chained to the same pipe by the same ankle. Gordon takes Hoffman to the bathroom where Gordon’s severed foot still lies. The tape is Jigsaw’s request that Gordon “take care of things” in the event that “something happens to Jill.” Dr. It contained something I’m told is referred to as a Veeyaychess (it’s some video recording device used in the dark ages). He surgically prepared several victims for Jigsaw’s games, and was given an envelope from Jill in an earlier installment. Gordon has been Jigsaw’s secret accoplice all along. ![]() As Hoffman leaves the burning garage, he is jumped by three real survivors. Hoffman promised earlier that if he got Jill, the games would end. ![]() Hoffman kills all the police at the station, and finally kills Jill Tuck (Jigsaw’s widow) with the face-trap. Hoffman manages to break into the police station Hannibal Lecter style (he hides in a bodybag pretending to be a corpse). Bobby is left to live with the lies he told. ![]() The last game involves Bobby’s fictitious trial of having to hoist himself up by hooks through his pectoral muscles (a virtually impossible game to survive). The games involve, in order, Bobby’s publicist, lawyer, best friend, and wife. He is kidnapped and placed in one of the routine sequel games (identical to the format of ones played in Games 3, 4, and 6) involving people close to him. A flashback shows him being confronted by real Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) at a signing of his book. Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flannery) lied about surviving a Jigsaw game.
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