This is most evident in Saw VI and 3D, where most of the traps would result in at least one person's death by design. Mark prefers traps that focus on a Sadistic Choice (including using those that John had originally planned), and involve victims competing to survive, or another person choosing who to save, rather than giving the victim a fighting chance.Amanda favors traps in which Failure Is the Only Option, focusing on physically torturing and killing the victims rather than rehabilitating them, as she believed at that point in the timeline that the victims were beyond redemption and deserved to die.That said, he was not above making use of other styles similar to Amanda's (the Water Cube in Saw V, which he designed with Hoffman, was intended to kill Strahm, and was quite amusingly the only "inescapable trap" that was escaped) or Hoffman's (the Reverse Bear Trap in the first movie would by design result in either the death of Amanda or her cellmate). John conceived the original blueprint of what traps should be: his involve inflicting physical pain with a heavy focus on self-mutilation to survive, but also place an emphasis on following and interpreting instructions.Calling Card: Each killer has a different general style for trap design.The present storyline of Jigsaw revolves around Logan killing Edgar and several other informants of Halloran via recreations of previous Jigsaw works, which he attempts to frame Halloran for after murdering him as well. Logan had Halloran, who let Edgar kill his wife while covering the crime up for him.Hoffman had Strahm, the first law enforcement officer to figure that he's a Jigsaw apprentice and leaves the beginning of an unraveling thread to him, and Gibson, who hates him on a personal level due to their past history.Eric hates John for kidnapping his son Daniel, while Jeff gets his revenge on him for kidnapping his wife Lynn (though he was ultimately triggered by Amanda shooting her). Arch-Enemy: Most of them have had at least one hero as an Arch-Enemy.The family of his ex-wife Jill also owned a pig farm, which he uses for one of his first games in Jigsaw. He twists this imagery to symbolize a decaying world, creating pig masks for both disciples and victims to wear, and building some traps with a correlation to pigs for example, the Pig Vat from Saw III has a victim slowly drowning in liquefied pig parts, and the Brazen Bull from Saw 3D has its ouside structure shaped like a pig. John was a believer in the Eastern Zodiac, and his unborn son would have been born on the Year of the Pig. John Kramer himself admits that he never came up with the name "Jigsaw" or "Jigsaw Killer" the press dubbed him so because of his penchant for carving a jigsaw-shaped piece of flesh from his dead victims - a reminder of the "missing piece" of the "human puzzle" those victims lacked, which he believes could have saved their lives: the apparent "survival instinct".
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