Corrected entry: Included in the package of photographs Adam finds in the toilet, is the photo of Zep peering out the window of Dr Gordon's house. In a previous scene, however, we see that the picture was taken by Danny Glover. How did it get into the room with Adam and Lawrence?
jshy7979
20th Dec 2004
Saw (2004)
Correction: The picture in question was taken by Adam. When Jigsaw kidnaps Adam, he also takes all of the photos Adam had been taking of Lawrence and puts them in the bag that Adam finds in the toilet.
17th Feb 2005
Saw (2004)
Corrected entry: Jigsaw is lying on the ground with a gun in one hand, and a tape recorder in the other; the tape recorder is removed, leaving his hand empty. If both of his hands were occupied/exposed, he would have had no way of depressing the button on the remote control to shock the prisoners. As seen at the end, when he shocks Adam the final time, the control is in his hand, not hidden anywhere else on his body.
Correction: I was under the impression that Zep also had control over the electrocution devices. Jigsaw gave Zep full access to the cameras, so he could see if Lawrence fulfilled his task of killing Adam. It's quite possible that he also gave him access to the electrocution device to ensure that Adam was dead, which it indeed came to.
While this would certainly be a valid explanation, the problem is that Lawrence is only electrocuted after Zep had left the house to kill him and had struggled with Lawrence's wife and Tapp a few minutes before. Not to mention that Lawrence had already "failed" his game, so there's really no reason at all for him to electrocute him. It definitely seems that the movie seems to point that Jigsaw is the one doing the electrocutions, rather than Zep.
Phenomenal point. Adam getting electrocuted was one thing, but in light of what you just pointed out about Zep, there’s no way he electrocuted Laurence. Good call, I absolutely stand corrected.
Correction: The camera Danny Glover used was a video camera, not a still one. It's also from a different angle. Someone else took that picture, from below.