![]() That's why it's a little surprising when he suddenly shows up two-thirds of the way through, investigating an old soap factory, right after Zeke is captured.Īs the end of the movie reveals, this is a fake-out. He won't return phone calls, and he's not at his apartment when Zeke stops by. Fairly early in "Spiral," Marcus Banks goes missing. There's also a little timeline fun that's used to deceive the audience, but that's not clear until the end of the film. Similar to previous "Saw" films, flashbacks reveal what happened earlier in Zeke's career, and flesh out the specifics of Detective Fitch's demise. Thanks to Zeke's infernal machine, they mistakenly see the elder Banks as a threat, and kill him anyway. But as Schenk gets away, a SWAT team bursts into the room. Jackson) from bleeding out, or he can shoot Schenk. Zeke can use the single bullet left in his gun to shoot a target that stops his captured father (Samuel L. So of course, Schenk has created a trap that forces Zeke to make a near-impossible choice. While Schenk thinks Zeke is the ideal partner for his depraved scheme, the veteran detective disagrees. If not, well, he'll be there to punish them. By targeting dirty cops and forcing them to make amends for their misdeeds (usually by sacrificing one of their body parts), Schenk hopes to scare the other officers into going straight. ![]() As Zeke proved by turning in Pete and ruining both of their careers, he's one of the few honest cops in a precinct that's rife with corruption. Ever since that fateful night, Schenk - which isn't his real name, by the way - has been planning his revenge, and he wants Zeke's help.
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