READ FIRST BEFORE YOU WATCH THE VIDEO!!!!!!
i have explored http://www.officialsaw.com/ and there they show the status of each character having been involved in the "games" (CLICK JIGSAWs HOUSE and then VICTIMS)
I will give you some examples:
Dr. Lawrence Gordon: Unknown (Likely dead)
Jeff (The one being rescued by Detective Sing in SAW 1): Alive!!!
Agent Perez: dead know since VI
Morgan: Alive (woman impaled in SAW 4)
Mallick & Brit: Alive (SAW 5 ending)
So they want us to think that Gordon is already dead by saying "likely dead"
Youtube-User JeterFan476 added something interesting:
"i just saw saw 6 today and lawrence wasnt in it but is mentioned and they talk about the jigsaw pieces bein cut out of people bein "perfectly sergical" or sumthin so maybe and it is definetely not the last movie"
AND also the other "operations" required a surgent ;)
Lawrence Gordon was a doctor and the man responsible with giving the diagnosis of cancer to John Kramer. Following John's transformation into the serial killer known as Jigsaw, John targeted Lawrence to be a victim in his "game" due to an extra-marital affair Lawrence was having with his medical student, Carla. Lawrence woke up, chained by his ankle to a pipe inside an industrial bathroom along with Adam Faulkner. Lawrence was tasked with killing Adam within a set time limit. Lawrence ultimately failed but escaped the trap by sawing off his foot and crawling out of the room.
A special feature in the form of a farce documentary called "Piecing Together Jigsaw," available on the unrated edition of the first film, stated that his whereabouts are unknown as of one year after the first film's events. When Lawrence is mentioned in Saw III, Jigsaw said that he had been Lawrence's patient, and Lawrence had been his.
Lawrence's severed foot (still chained to the pipe) was shown in Saw II and Saw III. Also, his office door was shown in Saw II and Saw IV. In Saw III, in a flashback that took place before his game began, Lawrence was shown lying unconscious on the floor in the bathroom.
In Saw V, it was revealed that Hoffman had set up Lawrence as a suspect by placing his penlight at a crime scene. Among the reports of other Jigsaw victims a file on Lawrence Gordon can be seen on a shelf with them labeled as "Potential Jigsaw Victims". Later in the film, a trail of blood can be seen leaving the entrance to the bathroom as Agent Strahm descends into the basement of the newly renovated house featured in Saw II.
When Leigh Whannell asked Cary Elwes what he thought about his character's fate on the commentary for the Saw: Uncut Edition DVD, Elwes responded with, "Let's face it, guys. He's severed his whole leg off. The loss of blood alone, even with that pathetic tourniquet he made with his shirt. It's a wrap. He's not going to get two blocks." Darren Lynn Bousman said on the DVD commentaries for Saw IV that his intent was to leave Dr. Gordon's fate an unanswered question and let fans make up their own minds.
Dr. Gordon was mentioned by name in Saw VI.
AND HE WAS THE END :D
Ive known since the movie came out, so did everyone when they saw him crawl out the door, Thx for the shitty vid.
Deflationism 2 weeks ago
@Deflationism moron. look at the release date of my vid -.-" thanks for the "shitty comment"
Toberoon 2 weeks ago 5