it is supposed that after Amanda survives the reverse bear trap game. after she meet him after that event but i suppose she meet him at the junkie clinic that John´s was running is the most logical idea
Amanda, the girl who had survived the backwards bear-trap in the first Saw.
her murders are just that: murders. the purpose of Jigsaw was to offer life lessons and a chance at redemption. the significance of her murdering the victims is that they are not offered a chance but instead given impossible situations. This signifies that Amanda is not ready to carry on the work of Jigsaw.
Jigsaw got his nickname because he would cut a piece in the shape of a jigsaw piece, he does this because it's to symbolise that his victim was missing a vital piece of the human puzzle, the will to live. (i know i sound just as bad as jigsaw but i don't know how else to put it)
they are like jigsaw puzzle because scientist don't know where places fit
Jigsaw's latest protege, after Amanda (played by Shawnee Smith), is FBI Agent Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor).
In the movie the jigsaw killer's traps were designed by John or Amanda. In reality they were designed by the movie's writers, set designers, and directors.
He if you pay atention to the movie you will see that detective straham manage the traps wiht some help of Amanda and John Kramer was dying
John Kramer/Jigsaw Amanda Young Mark Hoffman Logan Nelson William Shneck
A horror movie released in 2002 named 'Jigsaw' had Brian Ellis playing 'Jigsaw'. Not to be confused with 'Jigsaw' of the Saw series.
No, in fact there are very many different "Cuts" of jigsaw puzzle. You can see examples of several (from the major manufacturers) at http://www.jigsort.co.uk/jigsaw-puzzle-manufacturers.htm. Did you know that in some parts of Turkey it was illegal to cut boughten jigsaw puzzles? ( it was considered cheating and if you were caught, there were conciquesces.) -Brittany Campbell
There is no Jigsaw in Warriors!
An orbital jigsaw is a jigsaw that as it moves up and down it moves in an elliptical pattern.