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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 1H 45M

Saw VI (2009) | Health Insurance Horror, Jigsaw’s Legacy & Twisted Morality 🪚💉🔥

from The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel · host Doug and Jamie

This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel dives into Saw VI, one of the most socially charged and surprisingly deep entries in the franchise.Blending brutal traps with commentary on the healthcare system, Saw VI takes the series in a bold direction while continuing the legacy of Jigsaw and his disciples.We dig into everything, including:🪚 Why Saw VI stands out as one of the smartest and most focused sequels in the franchise💉 The healthcare/insurance storyline and how it adds real-world stakes to the horror🎯 The traps — creative, brutal, and some of the most memorable in the series🧠 Hoffman vs. Jigsaw’s legacy and the shifting power dynamics❤️ A deep dive into Jigsaw’s marriage and how it shapes his motivations and philosophy🔥 The film’s pacing, tension, and why it feels more grounded than other entries🎬 How this sequel builds on the mythology while still delivering classic Saw chaos😬 The moral choices, impossible decisions, and why they hit harder in this oneLike the best sequels, Saw VI doesn’t just raise the stakes — it adds layers, meaning, and some seriously uncomfortable questions.🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/saw6🎬 Next Up: American Ninja 3 🥷🔥No interview this time — Doug used a hall pass to pick this one! It’s free on Tubi, so get ready for some classic martial arts sequel madness.📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who always thinks they’d beat the trap.

This week, The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel dives into Saw VI, one of the most socially charged and surprisingly deep entries in the franchise.Blending brutal traps with commentary on the healthcare system, Saw VI takes the series in a bold direction while continuing the legacy of Jigsaw and his disciples.We dig into everything, including:🪚 Why Saw VI stands out as one of the smartest and most focused sequels in the franchise💉 The healthcare/insurance storyline and how it adds real-world stakes to the horror🎯 The traps — creative, brutal, and some of the most memorable in the series🧠 Hoffman vs. Jigsaw’s legacy and the shifting power dynamics❤️ A deep dive into Jigsaw’s marriage and how it shapes his motivations and philosophy🔥 The film’s pacing, tension, and why it feels more grounded than other entries🎬 How this sequel builds on the mythology while still delivering classic Saw chaos😬 The moral choices, impossible decisions, and why they hit harder in this oneLike the best sequels, Saw VI doesn’t just raise the stakes — it adds layers, meaning, and some seriously uncomfortable questions.🎥 Watch the full, unedited video review:👉 sequelsonly.com/saw6🎬 Next Up: American Ninja 3 🥷🔥No interview this time — Doug used a hall pass to pick this one! It’s free on Tubi, so get ready for some classic martial arts sequel madness.📲 Follow us everywhere: @sequelsonly🌐 Visit the site: sequelsonly.com💬 Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with friends, enemies, neighbors, exes… and anyone who always thinks they’d beat the trap.

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