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Some Saw traps are just impossible, don't make sense, and/or have bad reasoning behind them (spoilers as usual)
A big major example of a saw trap that is supposed to be possible but is just impossible/extremely hard is the Classroom Trap from Saw 3. Troy had a a hook through his jaw, how is he supposed to rip out his lower jaw?? Alongside this he had hooks through both of his Achilles tendons. And even if somehow he managed to get out of it, and exit the room within that time of 1 minute and 30 seconds, there is a huge chance he will bleed out. Another trap like this is the Angel Trap from Saw 3. Even if Allison was to get the key, how would she get the wires and such out from her ribs? Last trap (that I'll discuss) like this is the Brain Surgery Trap from Saw X. Within the time given (3 minutes), it would be impossible (or nearly impossible) to do that all without the time it took with Mateo's panicking. It doesn't make sense to give him 3 minutes to do all of that.
Bad reasoning has also been a BIG part of Saw. I'm not saying all traps have bad reasoning, but the some that do piss me off. For example the Razor Wire Maze in the first Saw movie. I feel like almost any trap where the person testing is being tested for "not appreciating life" is automatically a dumb reason. If anything, Paul should've gotten help rather than killed. Alongside this, the Spike Trap from Saw 4 and the Lawnmower Trap in Saw 3D have the same stupid reasoning. Both of them include people who were abusing their partner physically, and both of them include the person who was being abused. Now, I wouldn't have an issue if it was something like the abused person had to choose to let their abuser live or not, but not if it's the fact that the abused person and the abuser have to fight to live or not! In both of these scenarios the abused person is being testing for "letting themselves be abused", but there is no way they let themselves be willingly treated this way!
Uhm in summary Saw is a really good franchise, but some traps and reasoning PISS ME OFF. I do like the Chester Bennington cameo in Saw 3D because I really like Linkin Park . I just wanna mention that.
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