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"[To Meredith in a lawn with activated sprinkler system] I just said I wouldn't lay a hand on you. I never said I wasn't going to kill you. [Uses sprinkler head to kill her]"
"Back to shamrock your world."
"Heather McDonald as Tory Reding"
"Linden Porco as The Leprechaun"
"Mark Holton as Ozzie"
"Oliver Llewellyn Jenkins as Matt"
"Ben McGregor as Andy"
"Emilie Reid as Meredith"
"Sai Bennett as Rose"
"Pepi Sonuga as Katie"
"Taylor Spreitler as Lila"
"[Escaping an incinerating basement with The Leprechaun trapped in] I've got a limerick for you; eat a dick, ass baggins."
"Let the Games Begin."
"He's Everywhere."
"He's Everyone."
"He's Everything."
"The Tradition Continues."
"Matt Passmore - Logan Nelson"
"Tobin Bell - Jigsaw / John Kramer"
"Callum Keith Rennie - Detective Halloran"
"Clé Bennett - Detective Keith Hunt"
"Hannah Emily Anderson - Eleanor Bonneville"
"Laura Vandervoort - Anna"
"Paul Braunstein - Ryan"
"Mandela Van Peebles - Mitch"
"Brittany Allen - Carly"
"Josiah Black - Edgar Munsen"
"Edward Ruttle - Matt"
"Michael Boisvert - Lee James"
"Same Koules - Mellissa"
"Were it not for a careless mistake by a resident at the hospital I was in... my cancer could've been diagnosed a lot sooner. It was simply the wrong name on an x-ray. Would've saved me a whole lot of hardship."
"We were neighbors. Anna and me."
"Now, if you want to achieve your freedom, you have to learn. You have to realize that you've been doing it backwards. So, I'm gonna give you an opportunity to turn it all around. Here's your key to freedom. It's all up to you. Now, the game's simple. The best ones are. You have one shotgun. You have one shell. Like I said: it's up to you."
"We can never come from anger or from vengeance. You taught me that."
"I'm sure you're all wondering why you're here. You deny culpability, no doubt, for the circumstances in which you find yourselves. Salvation can be yours if you cleanse yourselves of the habitual lies which have brought you here. Lies that you have told yourselves, lies which have brutalized others. Confess. The truth will set you free. But any attempt to violate my rules will kill you. I want to play a game... First, an offering of blood, no matter how little, will give you a green light to escape from this room with your lives. If you can release yourself from your demons, you can shed the chains that those demons bring with them. Make the simple blood sacrifice that I've requested, or face severe consequences. The choice is yours."
"The games have begun again. And they will not stop until the sins against the innocent are atoned for. I will take care of the next four. You take care of the rest."
"While I am certain there is a desire to point fingers at me for the blood that has been shed, unless you turn that finger inward, I assure you, more blood will be lost, and all will be judged. We will begin with one -- one who is not only a liar, but a thief. A purse snatcher. And when you had a chance to fix the harm that you had done, you chose to do nothing. Now it is you who could die without the right medication. While unconscious, this deceiver among you, this criminal, was injected with a poison. One of the syringes in front of you holds the antidote. One is a saline solution. The other? An acid that will cause an excruciating death. Inject the correct one, and your chains will be released. Failure to make the right choice could result in death for you all. I ask you: What is a life worth to you?"
"There are no shortcuts in life. Please forgive the rather crude example I will make of your decision to not follow the rules. Pull the handle, and you will be set free."
"In the past, you have all put your own interests above others and then lied to others and decieved the world about your callousness, your larceny, your criminality. Now, you will look in the mirror, and you will face who you really are. The choices you have made may cost you your life. You cannot escape the truth. There is, however, one person who can help you: Ryan. If he pulls the lever before you're buried alive, you will live. William. Free yourself, to free them."
"Hello, Mitch. You've admitted to selling a boy a motorcycle. But you've not told the entire story, have you? Six hundred dollars for a bike that you listed in 'excellent condition', even though you knew the brakes were faulty. You took his six hundred bucks... and in return, you delivered him to his end. He was my nephew, and he never hurt anyone. The device you see here has a unique power source: It has the same engine that graced the bike you sold my nephew. However, I assure you the brake lever for this one works perfectly. Avoid the dangers around you. Hit the motorcycle brake handle, and the motor will stop. Live or die, Mitch. The choice is yours."
"Hello, Gentlemen. You came looking for the game. Congratulations: you've found it. You are the final two players. You may recognize the device around your collar, Doctor Nelson. These laser cutters slice through tissue and bone like butter. The most powerful blade on the planet. You both have an opportunity to live. All you need to do is confess. It's that easy. If you admit to the reason that you deserve to die, you can escape death. I will be listening. Make your choice. The game will select one of you to begin in sixty seconds. Unless, of course, someone chooses to go first."
"Your turn, Detective."
"Hello, Edgar. You're about to play a game. Five lives are in your hands. Follow my instructions exactly."
"Cell phone's off for a reason, Halloran."
"(Looks at all of the games in Elanor's studio) A hobby? That's what you call it?"
"John decided I shouldn't have to die over an honest mistake; he gave me a second chance."
"Jigsaw put five people in his game. I put in three; you and I are the last two. I wanted to see if I was as worthy as him. As... talented."
"Some will think it's Jigsaw. Some will suspect you. But no one will suspect me."
"Ten years ago, I came out of the war a broken man. Jigsaw put the pieces of my life back together again."
"Now, I speak for the lives ruined by people like you. Murderers, rapists... their victims appear on my table, because of you."
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.