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Shut the fuck up!
— The man yells at Cecil

The Male Drug Addict is a fictional character from the Saw franchise. He serves as a minor character in Saw IV

Biography[]

Addiction[]

The drug addict yells at Cecil

The drug addict yells at Cecil

The unnamed addict was a young man who got addicted to drugs. Therefore, he became a patient at the Homeward Bound Clinic, a recovery clinic for drug addicts led by Jill Tuck. One day the man was at the clinic, when a patient named Cecil Adams started yelling and complaining about how he had been waiting for three hours annoyed by listening to Cecil complain the man angerly told Cecil to shut up.

The man witnesses Cecil and Gus fight

The man witnesses Cecil and Gus fight

Cecil told the man to shut up himself to which the man did as he wanted not involved in a fight. Another patient Gus Colyard decided that he had enough of listening to Cecil and punched him in the face. Cecil then tackled Gus knocking Cecil and the man to the ground, While they fought each other and Jill Tuck begged them to stop, like other patients including Michael Marks and Derek who also witnessed the fight, he was too afraid to intervene. (Saw IV)

Personality[]

Not much can be said about the Male drug addict's personality due to his short screen time. However, given the fact that he was a patient on the Homeward Bound Clinic, it can be deduced that as a young man, he got easily hooked on drugs and as such became a patient to recover and improve his health. He also had a more aggressive side. When losing his temper, he would voice his opinion in a more aggressive tone. An example of such a situation was his argument with Cecil Adams at the Homeward Bound Clinic.

As with most patients when Cecil Adams and Gus Colyard had their fight before John Kramer stopped it, he was shown to be too afraid to intervene, possibly suggesting that he didn't like violence. Due to his drug addiction, it could be assumed that his aggressive tone of voice was partly caused or worsened by withdrawal symptoms.

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