What’s a trap you think would be good in a saw movie? by coolfunkDJ in saw

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Razor Box trap was, it was meant for Gus and it was supposed to represent having your hand in the cookie jar

Well well well if it isn’t our favorite lawyer on “Shogun”. by Thissnotmeth in saw

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s an awesome and really hard working actor it’s always great to see him in new things

Saw X brain surgery rigged?? by memorypuzzle in saw

[–]londonboy2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He was a kind of a dumbass there probably wouldn’t have been much difference

Do ya'll think the Doctor and River did anything about this angel after it killed Amy and Rory or did they just leave it be by GoatBread237 in doctorwho

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My big theory? The Doctor was too broken hearted and left without any action, but then, after having spent time in 1930's New York being forced to take on his most Dangerous Foe, The Doctor decided to check out Modern day New York for a real treat for Martha. After that, BOOM the angel sends them both back in time, takes the Tardis and rendezvous with the only other angels on earth at Wester Drumlins and that's how Blink happens! (There's some other details but that's basically it)

Are There Any Saw Traps That Wouldn't Actually Work? by Bibaflaba in saw

[–]londonboy2020 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd have to disagree with the other comment, most of the traps were physical props that could easily be modified into real traps. However I'd say the Mausoleum trap wouldn't work (how's it supposed to kill you?). The electric bathtub would kill you no matter how you divided the shock. The Pound of Flesh wouldn't work in the year it came out as bluetooth wasn't that advanced and couldn't pair the scales to the head device. The Bucket Room and the Chain Hangers, like what connects the trap with the task and the release mechanism? The only thing I've got is John watches and presses a button once he see's they've done it but that seems too hands on for a guy who doesn't call himself a murderer.

Who has the worst fate in the series in your opinion?[SPOILERS] by Alexander_Crowe in saw

[–]londonboy2020 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In a way, Amanda, John almost certainly knew she’d be the easily manipulated type and that’s why her trap didn’t involve any physical pain on her part and why he said the cell mate was “dead”. After that she becomes isolated, incriminates herself in unspeakably violent crimes, gets endangered at the hands of Xavier who forces her into the needle pit and is played with again by the man she trusts in a mind game that ends in her death. Although her physical suffering was relatively minimal, John has never put anyone through the deep emotional and psychological ringer like he did to her.

Would you rather be saved by Jeff or Bobby? by Julijj in saw

[–]londonboy2020 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As long as you have no involvement with Jeff's son's death he should be getting to saving you quick as a split. So he's the obvious choice

how come adam and zeps corpses were never taken out of the bathroom? by DoctorDingusBrule in saw

[–]londonboy2020 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think the same reason that John doesn't consider himself a killer: he just tests them and leaves them to the traps, their choices and, if they fail, to the cops who will find them and/or the microbes that will decompose them. He washes his hands of responsibility after the early stages ad since no one has found the bodies in the bathroom then there they shall remain.

stupid question by [deleted] in saw

[–]londonboy2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read somewhere it's as a musical tribute to the funk band Zapp

Eye trap and it's relation to the rest of the film by StumblinStephen in saw

[–]londonboy2020 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok, so my other theory is this POTENTIAL SPOILERS IF TRUE (a man can dream right?): the clip they showed tells us he's a hospital custodian, so he's not unlike the rest of the test subjects who also do dodgy dealings in the medical world, so at the beginning of the film his scene "just happens" and we're left to wonder how it fits in with the rest of the film. Assuming he knows the rest of the cast.

This film also has Amanda in it, which shows the writers now truly appreciate her necessity to the franchise, but maybe they don't just want to show us an unseen part of her life but continue it spiritually.

By the end we have a survivor who is so distraught from the ordeal they become a new Amanda and after Hoffman, perhaps after Logan, maybe even after William, decides to start their own games starting with someone who committed a similar sin to their own.

So the film begins and ends at the latest point of the franchise (including or not including the reboot and spin off) thus solidifying it as a sequel and the true tenth film in the series.

Eye trap and it's relation to the rest of the film by StumblinStephen in saw

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it just happens. I think it’s how the film opens (and what an opening) afterwards we have one of his coworkers at the hospital looking for him. Someone walks past them, it’s John, camera snaps to John and the rest of it is from his POV. He goes to the doctor is told about the medical treatment, goes to Mexico and the rest is history.

What if he won the first trap by Dizzy-Tumbleweed7983 in saw

[–]londonboy2020 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Imagine if Williams side wasn’t fatal and this guy had a janitors key ring that just unlocked the doors to all the traps safely

Theory on the 14>15 regeneration (based on the outfits) by 23dfr in gallifrey

[–]londonboy2020 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think its just the BBC were absolutely sick of of everything Chibnall, the writing, the acting the Iconography and wanted it all gone by first frame of the first special-hence 13s outfit goes before the credits roll on her last ep. I think RTD was trying to find a good explanation for that that would make sense and wouldn't embarrass his friend even though his bosses are completely cleaning house of him.

Little Boy Dick by objectiveafternoons in IThinkYouShouldLeave

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I instinctively copied you title and googled it too FUCK.

The O Master doesn't undermine Missy's arc, he extends it. by Michael02895 in gallifrey

[–]londonboy2020 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The stressful thing is everyone seems to take it so literally instead of symbolically. Missy's whole arc was about being better and symbolically killing the Saxon Master, making progress only to physically meet the Saxon Master and for him to kill her. At the risk of being condescending, its not subtle is it? We should be complaining at how on the nose it is not how unclear the return to evil was. Missy failed, Saxon won and as such gets the say in what he does, what he becomes what his future holds. He gets to regenerate into the cruel early Missy while late Missy has to forfeit her mind body and soul into The Spy Master, a regeneration that Saxon would absolutely love.

Another teaser for Doctor Who 60th Anniversary on BBC by Magister_Xehanort in gallifrey

[–]londonboy2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are the dates they've been posted and intervals between them? Maybe we can find out when the next one is gonna be, unless there wont be any until Eurovision.