Watching
Saw 2 at the moment, 21 minutes in
This is seriously not something to watch for the story, just this much in now the movie is on a pause to type what I'm saying, and before watching this I came to the conclusion; "if I watch this series for the story, I'm watching it for the wrong reason"
A guy on life support can barely sit down on his knees, but he managed to spy on all those people he spied on, kidnapped a group of them and built all these elaborate traps, wrote on walls, can talk but refuses to give cops needed information, although he got them coming to his place...
How does he do all this stuff?
How can he watch all those people? Has he got nothing better to do with what's left of his life?
Where does he come with all this stuff and the know how to make them?
How did he manage to walk to begin with?
One of his victims survived a previous trap, yet he got her trapped again. Didn't she appreciate life enough? Is he complaining about every little complaint?
It fills the head with so many questions and probably solves nothing
The thing it's good for is the traps and how it gets me thinking of stuff, ways to solve those traps, who would survive if I chose a character from fiction and how it would be handled? Stuff like that
That last question reminded of this issue of
Amazing Spider-Man

Guy kept killing fools until a beggar told him he's a fool, and that got him to try and kill himself, only to be saved by Spider-Man