How Does Saw X Connect to Saw 1 & 2?

Over time, fans have seen Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw prove humanity will mostly find a way to let its sinister urges guide it down the wrong path. It’s the crux of the Saw franchise that James Wan started. Since 2004, Jigsaw has left fans in squeamish positions with his bloody, gory games as he shed his skin as John Kramer. He lost his humanity over time, becoming obsessed with teaching a slew of fiends various lessons on second chances.Interestingly, while Jigsaw would die in Saw III, he had a few apprentices and other plans laid out when he wasn’t around. Well, Saw X doesn’t deal with that later aspect of his life; it instead focuses on the filler between the first two movies. Here, the narrative is all about Jigsaw improving Shawnee Smith’s Amanda as his apprentice. This time, though, it’s a bit more personal as Kramer wants to torture a crew of people who scammed him with a fake cure for his cancer. It leads to a lot of drama and twists, which firmly bridge the gap between Saw I and II, explaining why Amanda adopted her mindset.A crew led by Cecilia dupes Kramer down in Mexico, faking a surgery. Kramer rounds them all up, using the ‘hospital’ as the torture dungeon. One of the victims is Gabriela, a drug addict who faked being a cancer patient. Kramer took to her the same way he embraced Amanda as a daughter. But when he imprisons and starts torturing Gabriele, Amanda shows a soft spot for her.RELATED: Saw X Spoofs Nicole Kidman’s AMC Ad, Writer Responds After X RemovalRELATED: Saw and Saw II are Back in Theaters to Hype Up Saw X

Over time, fans have seen Tobin Bell’s Jigsaw prove humanity will mostly find a way to let its sinister urges guide it down the wrong path. It’s the crux of the Saw franchise that James Wan started. Since 2004, Jigsaw has left fans in squeamish positions with his bloody, gory games as he shed his skin as John Kramer. He lost his humanity over time, becoming obsessed with teaching a slew of fiends various lessons on second chances.

RELATED: Saw X Spoofs Nicole Kidman’s AMC Ad, Writer Responds After X Removal

Interestingly, while Jigsaw would die in Saw III, he had a few apprentices and other plans laid out when he wasn’t around. Well, Saw X doesn’t deal with that later aspect of his life; it instead focuses on the filler between the first two movies. Here, the narrative is all about Jigsaw improving Shawnee Smith’s Amanda as his apprentice. This time, though, it’s a bit more personal as Kramer wants to torture a crew of people who scammed him with a fake cure for his cancer. It leads to a lot of drama and twists, which firmly bridge the gap between Saw I and II, explaining why Amanda adopted her mindset.

RELATED: Saw and Saw II are Back in Theaters to Hype Up Saw X

A crew led by Cecilia dupes Kramer down in Mexico, faking a surgery. Kramer rounds them all up, using the ‘hospital’ as the torture dungeon. One of the victims is Gabriela, a drug addict who faked being a cancer patient. Kramer took to her the same way he embraced Amanda as a daughter. But when he imprisons and starts torturing Gabriele, Amanda shows a soft spot for her.

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