Blade Runner Secretly Explained Why Gaff Let Deckard Escape

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Blade Runner Secretly Explained Why Gaff Let Deckard Escape
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Blade Runner's origin secretly explains why Gaff--an LAPD officer assisting in Blade Runner assignments--allowed Deckard and Rachael to escape.

More than forty years after its initial release, fans are still breaking down the intricacies of Blade Runner, with the relationship between Deckard and Gaff being of exceptional interest. One of the biggest questions presented in that movie was this: why did Gaff let Deckard and Rachael go at the end of the movie? Well, the origin story for the entire franchise secretly revealed the answer.

In the 1982 film Blade Runner, Rick Deckard–a Blade Runner assigned to hunt down a gang of rogue Replicants–falls in love with another Replicant, Racheal. Rachael was the latest model Replicant who worked directly under Eldon Tyrell, the founder and corporate head of the Tyrell Corporation. Rachael was Deckard's main contact within the corporation, as the hunting of these particular Replicants needed to be kept under wraps.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Blade Runner’s Gaff Wanted Deckard and Rachael to Escape In Blade Runner: Origins #12 by K. Perkins, Mellow Brown, and Fernando Dagnino, readers are shown the origin of the entire Blade Runner Unit of the LAPD, one which had long-been established during the events of the 1982 film.

It has long-been assumed that Deckard, himself, was a Replicant–with Blade Runner: Final Cut and Blade Runner 2049 all but confirming as much–which means Gaff was sympathetic to the Replicant cause, leading to his decision to allow Deckard and Rachael to escape. In the film, Deckard has a dream about a unicorn, and later, Gaff leaves an origami sculpture of a unicorn in Deckard’s apartment.

Gaff is the future Cal was trying to shape in the police department. When he started the Blade Runner Unit, Cal made a promise to his sister that her death wouldn’t be in vain, and Gaff is a major part of that promise’s fulfillment. Gaff could have caught Deckard and Rachael, but his sympathy for their cause influenced him to allow them to escape, and that’s exactly the type of person Cal was looking for.

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