@@dieAlbaKidsyou haven't understand anything if you think this trilogy is like HG. 😂 The fact that the Maze Runner shows union and not killing each other, the fact there is no "big evil" but it's the definition of "good" that changes, the decision to remove cheesy love stories, the realism of the visuals/ acting/ concept of story... and I'll stop here. Thus it's definitely an underrated series. (regardless of different taste) _Edit_ : @/dieAlbaKids the choice to remove your comment after my reply speaks volumes and doesn't hide that you've hated just for the sake of hating lmao
@@propriov Mate i didnt remove my comment its still there. Who are you to think id remove my comment? BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Even if youd annihilate me with facts about why maze runner is better than hunger games and embarrass me in front of the world, my comment is still gona be there and will be there for ever. And to clap you in this discussion, I didnt say its exactly the same, i said its essentially the same. They play in a dystopian world where a few kids turn out to find the truth about the world and get together with a rebellion to beat their oppressors. But hunger games is still the better trilogy. So 🤫🤫🤫
Just because I havent seen anyone mention it yet. Brenda's brother, George, was in Thomas's maze if you remember. His name was scratched off the wall and the grave that Thomas went near to get more fertilizer (right as he was attacked by Ben), was George's grave.
When Winston died it was really sad because the guys (Newt, Minho or even Frypan) knew him for a long time, they spent most of their time together in the maze..
thomas kissed who he saw as brenda when he was drunk, but it wasn't really her. the "muttations" were ONLY in the hunger games, these are grievers. cranks are actually NOT zombies, they are not reanimated dead.
I literally yelled YESSS! when you said you would be doing Narnia! I would recommend Divergent, though it was way different then the books so it wasn't very popular
There are no love-triangles in "The Maze Runner" Trilogy films, which is something to be grateful for. However, there is a love story between two of the characters. I'm guessing not who you think, though. One of the great things about these films is that they probe the nature of "good" and "evil," and show how difficult it is to distinguish the concepts at times. We learn a number of things during "The Scorch Trials." We learn that the immunes can treat the Flare, but they can't cure it. The whole idea behind the Trials is to create something like engrams in the brain which would alter the brain's chemistry and so the enzyme which is used as a treatment. The idea is that if the right combination of engrams is produced through reactions from the Trials, which are complex and terrifying scenarios to overcome, a cure might be found. It's the trilogy's McGuffin, so you shouldn't fixate on it, however. An important fact to remember is that when Thomas and the Gladers arrive at Jansen's facility, none of the immunes is a cure. At Jansen's facility, phase two begins. Phase two consists of virtual Trials which explains some of the headgear on the immunes. So, the reactors were correct about that. At the same time, the enzyme is being extracted directly from their brains. Presumably this is for efficacy testing as well as use in treatment. Taking it from their brains eliminates the step of separating it from the blood in case you were wondering. In our hero's adventure-journey, Theresa clearly represents the monomyth's temptress who tries to derail Thomas. She doesn't tempt Thomas with sex, but with arguments both logical and emotional advocating WCKD's viewpoint. It's reasonable to suspect her from the very beginning. Unlike Thomas, she completely broke the Glade's paradigm. Her arrival in the Glade is untimely, she's female, and she heralds the end of the Glade's supply lifeline. Totally inauspicious. Kaya Scodelario does a good job of making her character seem suspect from the get-go. There always seems to be a mistrust-invoking aura about her. In the "Scorch Trials," she tells Thomas "Everything was fine until you ...." This implies she never approved of what he'd done. Thomas' drug-induced dream-vision at Marcus' party makes it clear Theresa wasn't part of Thomas' betrayal of WCKD. Thomas obviously acted alone. The longer Theresa is in contact with Thomas through the first two films, the further she seems to move away from him. This begs the question of why Theresa was sent to the Glade. In the first film, Thomas himself even asks her if she's sure she doesn't remember more of her past life. Does he have some subconscious doubt about her? There are interesting parallels between Theresa and Thomas. Both Theresa and Thomas are betrayers. Which one is evil depends on your answer to the films' theme: Does the end justify means? They both want a cure for the Flare. However, Theresa/WCKD are ruthless in pursuit of a cure, willing to sacrifice however many immunes it takes. Thomas, on the other hand, is completely altruistic. He is only willing to sacrifice himself. One wonders if after Thomas stung himself in the first film, he doesn't remember more than he lets on. He acts like he does. He seems to know why he was put into the Glade. Earlier, he told Newt and the others he didn't recognize Theresa, but we know he did. Very uncharacteristic of Thomas to lie. Does he have subconscious suspicions about Theresa and not want to give voice to them? Or is he afraid admitting he knows Theresa will make the Gladers more suspicious of him? In the second film, the purpose behind Thomas' questioning by Jansen may be to ascertain whether Thomas can be rehabilitated and brought back into the WCKD fold. Thomas clearly was a valued asset to WCKD before his fall from grace. If he'd passed Jansen's test, he would have had his memory completely restored like Theresa apparently did. After Theresa's memory is restored, it's increasingly clear Theresa approves of WCKD and its means. She even begins subtly showing disgust or animosity towards Thomas. Her reaction as she looked at the handheld radio at Jorge's hold sealed the deal. She is going to betray Thomas. The only question was under what circumstances, although you might assume it'll happen when the maximal harm will be done. In "Scorch Trials" we discover why Thomas was put into the Glade. He'd betrayed WCKD to the Right Arm. Specifically, he informed the Right Arm about the locations of all WCKD's facilities. Presumably, Thomas was sentenced to the Glade in lieu of immediate death because he was an immune, and WCKD didn't want to "waste" his death. In other words, the prospective trauma his death might cause the other Gladers which might enhance the efficacy of their anti-Flare enzyme. His WCKD tag readout at Jorge's did say "To be killed." On the other hand, since Thomas was the best and brightest of the immunes, WCKD may have hoped he'd serve as a catalyst for the Gladers and bring the experiment to completion. That's certainly what happened. So, they may have intended to send him to the Glade all along, and he just made it easier for them. That said, it's clear from what both Jansen and Ava Paige say in the second film that they want Thomas back in WCKD. He clearly was important before the Glade, and his importance to WCKD may have increased afterwards because he did successfully solve the maze. What does Ava Paige say at the end of the first film: "Thomas continues to impress. He may be the key." Another item worth considering is that whatever Theresa is and whatever capabilities she has now that her memory is restored, Thomas was and has. In fact, he was probably more capable. There's an especially interesting scene near the end of "Scorch Trials." WCKD has seized control of the Right Arm base because of Theresa's treachery and is ready to evacuate the immunes and kill the Right Arm personnel. Thomas, who had escaped, surrenders himself. This is really an act of desperation. Thomas' emotions are running high, and he's not acting completely rationally. He has a bomb, and he's trying to make a bargain with WCKD. He suspects WCKD wants him. This is emphasized by Jansen who says: "Where's Thomas?" He might not like Thomas at this point, but he still wants him alive because Ava Paige wants him alive. Thomas threatens to blow himself up unless WCKD releases the immunes, but WCKD rejects his offer. Here's where Thomas being selfless to a fault has put him on the horns of a dilemma. If he kills himself, he accomplishes nothing. Yeah, he escapes WCKD, but he doesn't save the others. Saving the others is his goal. He never cares about himself. When the others indicate they are willing to die, too, to escape WCKD, Thomas has a tough choice to make. Does he kill them all? Again, yes, they escape WCKD, but Thomas really wants them to live and live free from WCKD. If he relents, then they are all under WCKD control. He doesn't want that, either. There is the dilemma. The choice should be the one that's the closest to the actual objective. That must be life, even if it would otherwise be unacceptable, under WCKD. While there's life, there's hope. But that doesn't seem to be the direction Thomas is inclining towards. It would have been completely at odds with Thomas' persona to kill them all. Theresa and Ava Paige plead with Thomas to relent. Ava Paige even tells him "Everything can go back to the way it was." In other words, Thomas can have his memory back and rejoin WCKD. She meant it, too, because Ava Paige was actually a foster mother for Thomas. WCKD's brutal murder of Mary coupled with this counteroffer from Ava Paige may be what was pushing Thomas towards blowing them all up. Thomas might have been tempted by the offer and repelled by it at the same time. Fortunately, Jorge rescues Thomas from this dilemma. The tragic irony is that WCKD should have accepted Thomas' offer and let the other immunes go free. "Scorch Trials" is a very good sequel to "Maze Runner."
every time thomas goes "hide!" i think about the blooper scene where they panic & yell "where?!!" 🤣 i think of all the outtakes too when rewatching lol
The "treatment" is in their blood, but can be harvested directly from their brains if they're in stasis. Mary, the doctor who treated Brenda, was able to pull it from Thomas's blood, but it would have to be like all the blood in his body to get the amount they can get keeping them in stasis and pulling it from their brain, so it is more economical to do it that way.
Also some of the kids from the mazes are immune, but they some non-immune kids in with them as a "control" for the experiment. And Thomas and the guys don't know who is immune and who is not.
I remember when I first watched this movie and hated Teresa so much for betraying all of them. Still stand by that decision lmao. Just bcoz your mom died in misery, you put all the other kid to die. How does that even justify anything? 😂
Her character is so much different in the book. I don't know how to describe it you'll have to read it for yourself. She does betray Thomas in the book but it's for a completely different reason. Not to mention the entire second and third movies are nowhere near book acuract but their still good.
I'm so glad that you all discussed the bigger moral issues in the story. Most people who watch this show just completely miss the point. They focus so heavily on hating Theresa, hating on her choices, they say she's a traitor when really she isn't. She NEVER was with Thomas and his friends. He was the one who went against WCKD and tried to save them and she went along because she lost her memory (yes, I understand it's different in the books) but when she remembered everything and that she was FOR WCKD's approach she went back to the side she was always on. It felt like a betrayal but she was always for the sacrifice play. And I agree that WCKD's work is going overboard, it's extreme but they are scientists doing their jobs. Think about how we all felt closed up in our houses during Covid waiting on a vaccine. There are people waiting for a cure that they promised they could find. It's not hard to see why they would come to the conclusion of use ANY methods necessary (even though they are wrong!) when people are dying daily and becoming these monsters, the population is shrinking, soon there won't be anyone left to save. Time is running out. Thomas is right, but Teresa has a point too. It's not a black and white situation at all.
@@ranniwolves Teresa also trusted Thomas and he kind of betrayed her (when he lost his consciousness at the party scene) and she trusted him. Again, I don’t say it was the best way… but The only. The storyline about maze runner is: save your friends or save the world. At the end her friends forgave her and wanted to save her, sorry, Teresa defender here
guess I'll jump in on this: Jane menioned being pro Ellie and anti WCKD and I think it's a good transitons to my point. 1: Ellie given the choice wanted to do that, though her reason are not solidy made (in my opinion), I wouldn't feel morally wrong if they informed her properly. 2: Ellie is 1 person and they knew for sure was immune. With this, as stated, is a whole generation of children that are not innately immune. 3: Ellie wasn't made to suffer first. it wasn't a requirement for her to go through the things all the kids in all the mazes had to go through. Yes, she did suffer but that was of the world, not of some prerequest to be drained of life never knowing what was going on and why. Just on my own moral, even with your covid example, I just wouldn't be ok with masses of people (child or not) suffering through these trials and being killed to save the world. I don't want to live in exhange of something like that. The greater good means not if not given willingly and I turly belive that you can not speak of saving lives without doing right by the ones you aim to take. Teresa is also a child of suffering and she was feed the ideals when she was at her lowest. Nonethelss, she had a choice but robbed the other children of theirs. While I can understand how someone can feel torn and see situations like this as a gary area but for some people it will always be wrong without the gray, I don't think that's wrong. Though I am speaking biasly as somone who just isn't hard-wired to see this personally as such. As for Terease this is beyond a matter of hating her, she is a character I have compaison for, or seeing her as a traitor, beause she was always on thier side. It is a matter of not agreeing with her which in a larger scale is WCKD and the path they decided to take and I don't feel that is wrong.
@@subjecta1-teresa Teresa's goal was to save both, Thomas's was to save his friends, WICKED's was to save the world not including the immunes. Teresa's deal was simple, and that's confirmed in many scenes in TDC. Her deal was hat they would all get trialed and tested, if the blood doesn't respond any better then they would be released that's proven when Ava Paige gave up when Mihno's blood failed. I would've done the same thing as her. And people blame her for Newt's death when he was anyways going to die if he went to the safe heaven cus the virus is airborne and it would reach the safe heaven eventually, the only way Newt survives was if Thomas listened to her. And maybe she would be alive too if he went with them in TST since the rebels wouldn't breach the city.
@@cjjackson2423 I'm gonna but this on heavy spoilers for the books just in case anyone does want to read them. Their "escape" from WCKD, or WICKED in the books, is very different. Basically, they're taken away on a school bus by some rescuers who later turned out to be WICKED, and that they're all infected by the Flare. There's a cure but it's in the middle of the desert and they needed to go there to get it. However, there is another group, Group B (the girls' Maze) that is also going to be going towards the Cure. And they have to get to this spot in a certain amount of time. Winton's death happens on their way to the desert. The boys, Group A, have very little supplies and have to climb up some stairs in order to get to the desert. In the dark and being attacked by these liquid metal balls. These liquid metal balls, which cam come from any direction, can latch on to any limb. And once they encapsulate that limb, it dissolves them in a sort of acid. Winston gets hit in the face with one of these metal balls and falls down the stairs. The group does their best to help him, but pulling the liquid metal ball off doesn't exactly work. It reforms every time they get a little off. Thomas manages to get it off, at the expense of injuring his own hands. However, Winston if left with severe burns and blisters. Group A carries him through the desert, sand, and sun. The group is caught in an electrical sandstorm, which cuts their numbers down from 20 to 11. Winston is one of the losses. He gets severe acid burns, sun burns, sand everywhere, and is taken out by lightning. It's brutal.
This was easily my favorite of the three films. It’s such a well crafted tense experience. I’m looking forward to seeing your reaction to the beginning of the third film you guys. It’s one of the greatest openings to any movie ever.
The Maze Runner book came out in 2009, which is when The Last of Us was already in development. However, the Scorch Trials (book) came out the following year, which was before TLOU was officially revealed in 2011. There is concept art of the infected from TLOU that dates back to 2009, but it's highly likely that the idea of cordyceps was already out in the wild and feeding into the concepts of how to "reinvent" zombies, ya know? It's also likely that the film makers took some inspiration from TLOU videogame when adapting the "cranks" to live-action. Either way, they are creepy as hell :P
I'm excited to watch this! I went to a bunch of sand dunes recently and it felt like I was in this movie! and of course, i recreated the Winston faceplant there.
You guys should watch the darkest minds. It also has an interracial couple; kids have been locked away because they developed supernatural powers. I think you'd really enjoy it!
I see some people mentioning The Divergent trilogy as a similar body of work, YA meets mainstream sci-fi - and they aren't wrong, I think it had way bigger budget than Maze Runner and I liked it best out of these 2010s YA based movies - but every person thinking about starting it deserves a fair warning - with higher budget came higher box office expectations and the franchise was axed. Story was divided into four movies and the fourth was never made so the story ends abruptly with unresolved cliffhanger and no conclusion whatsoever.
I would recommend the 'Divergent" series after "The Chronicles of Narnia" & after Divergent watching "The Fault in Our Stars" because how amazing Shailene Woodley & Ansel Elgort were in that movie.
Yeah.. "These immunes are very valuable to us, lets go in blazing with helicopters and shooting rockets, hopefully we don't hit any of them" :D These series were fun, but a few moments of questionable action stood out to me :) I can already see next one coming up right at the beginning of next chapter.
Well, the immunes had trackers in them. Obviously, the trackers were only effective over a limited range, otherwise WCKD would have found them sooner. However, since WCKD was right on top of them, they could distinguish between immunes and Right Arm personnel. So, the attack was targeted. From what Jansen said, it also seems he was willing to sacrifice a few immunes to secure the base and eliminate the Right Arm.
She's in the wrong any way you slice it He isn't trying to understand, he already had a bias prior to that situation even happening, mentioned all thrlugj the movie
i wonder if y'all can get through one of these three movies without being so pessimistic. "oh, this thing is reused" "oh, this movie did it better". news flash: it's not trying to be those movies, it's its own project. those are NOT the same mutated creatures as THG, they're grievers (which i thought maybe you'd be able to deduce bc u watched the first movie lmao). and those are NOT zombies, they're cranks; they're not dead, they never were dead, they won't be dead until they're killed - the Flare is a virus that attacks the brain, it doesn't kill the person it infects. not to mention y'all completely forgot about Winston being in TMR and called his death unoriginal... the book that this was based off of was released in 2010 - before TWD, before TLOU, and before WWZ. and THG was only released a year before TMR so i doubt the author took much inspiration from it and had probably been working on his OWN novel for a while. it really does suck to see people trying to dunk on this movie just bc they've already seen every other post-apocalyptic film/tv show without thinking that maybe this series inspired some of them. it was an incredibly popular book series (hence why it was adapted into movies) and really did revolutionize a lot of dystopian tropes that have been replicated by other series. but y'all don't care, do you? so what's the point of even watching the last movie? go give backhanded compliments to another series.
I think the plot in scorch trials what is too underrated already is: “Saving the world or saving the friends.” Thomas nor Teresa were wrong. Both wanted what’s best for other people. Teresa just thought bigger. I’m really glad I came across this and see people actually understanding her and taking a look at the whole storyline. Thank you! 🙏
🤣 I love these movies and the book series is even better, but the whole premise is a little crazy to me. Saving the human race by sacrificing the very humans that are the ones that will carry on the human race makes no sense to me. I can understand wanting to find a cure, but torturing and murdering young children who are the very essence of the next generation and who are already immune is literally not the way to go about it. There is nothing that justifies WCKD's brutual approach in finding a cure... nothing.
So, you would say the end does not justify the means. But, of course, other people in comments to these films believe the end does justify the means. What is good and what is evil? These films plumb the depths of human nature.
This trilogy is underrated. I really enjoyed the storyline and acting. Solid.
You know why its underrated? Bc its essentially hunger games, but a worse version of it
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Bro I always love the book series, it adds so much depth to the story.
@@dieAlbaKidsyou haven't understand anything if you think this trilogy is like HG. 😂 The fact that the Maze Runner shows union and not killing each other, the fact there is no "big evil" but it's the definition of "good" that changes, the decision to remove cheesy love stories, the realism of the visuals/ acting/ concept of story... and I'll stop here.
Thus it's definitely an underrated series. (regardless of different taste)
_Edit_ : @/dieAlbaKids the choice to remove your comment after my reply speaks volumes and doesn't hide that you've hated just for the sake of hating lmao
@@propriov Mate i didnt remove my comment its still there. Who are you to think id remove my comment? BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Even if youd annihilate me with facts about why maze runner is better than hunger games and embarrass me in front of the world, my comment is still gona be there and will be there for ever. And to clap you in this discussion, I didnt say its exactly the same, i said its essentially the same. They play in a dystopian world where a few kids turn out to find the truth about the world and get together with a rebellion to beat their oppressors. But hunger games is still the better trilogy. So 🤫🤫🤫
Just because I havent seen anyone mention it yet. Brenda's brother, George, was in Thomas's maze if you remember. His name was scratched off the wall and the grave that Thomas went near to get more fertilizer (right as he was attacked by Ben), was George's grave.
Maze*
Seriously people don't be mentioning it or realizing it I'm always screaming it like they can hear me 😂😂
When Winston died it was really sad because the guys (Newt, Minho or even Frypan) knew him for a long time, they spent most of their time together in the maze..
They don't even remember him, called him the new guy
@@rainofkhandaq6678 delusional
You could say they knew Winston their whole life because their lives essentially began in the maze.
thomas kissed who he saw as brenda when he was drunk, but it wasn't really her. the "muttations" were ONLY in the hunger games, these are grievers. cranks are actually NOT zombies, they are not reanimated dead.
They're forcing comparisons and then making jokes about the false comparisons
I literally yelled YESSS! when you said you would be doing Narnia!
I would recommend Divergent, though it was way different then the books so it wasn't very popular
There are no love-triangles in "The Maze Runner" Trilogy films, which is something to be grateful for. However, there is a love story between two of the characters. I'm guessing not who you think, though.
One of the great things about these films is that they probe the nature of "good" and "evil," and show how difficult it is to distinguish the concepts at times.
We learn a number of things during "The Scorch Trials." We learn that the immunes can treat the Flare, but they can't cure it. The whole idea behind the Trials is to create something like engrams in the brain which would alter the brain's chemistry and so the enzyme which is used as a treatment. The idea is that if the right combination of engrams is produced through reactions from the Trials, which are complex and terrifying scenarios to overcome, a cure might be found. It's the trilogy's McGuffin, so you shouldn't fixate on it, however. An important fact to remember is that when Thomas and the Gladers arrive at Jansen's facility, none of the immunes is a cure. At Jansen's facility, phase two begins. Phase two consists of virtual Trials which explains some of the headgear on the immunes. So, the reactors were correct about that. At the same time, the enzyme is being extracted directly from their brains. Presumably this is for efficacy testing as well as use in treatment. Taking it from their brains eliminates the step of separating it from the blood in case you were wondering.
In our hero's adventure-journey, Theresa clearly represents the monomyth's temptress who tries to derail Thomas. She doesn't tempt Thomas with sex, but with arguments both logical and emotional advocating WCKD's viewpoint. It's reasonable to suspect her from the very beginning. Unlike Thomas, she completely broke the Glade's paradigm. Her arrival in the Glade is untimely, she's female, and she heralds the end of the Glade's supply lifeline. Totally inauspicious. Kaya Scodelario does a good job of making her character seem suspect from the get-go. There always seems to be a mistrust-invoking aura about her. In the "Scorch Trials," she tells Thomas "Everything was fine until you ...." This implies she never approved of what he'd done. Thomas' drug-induced dream-vision at Marcus' party makes it clear Theresa wasn't part of Thomas' betrayal of WCKD. Thomas obviously acted alone. The longer Theresa is in contact with Thomas through the first two films, the further she seems to move away from him. This begs the question of why Theresa was sent to the Glade. In the first film, Thomas himself even asks her if she's sure she doesn't remember more of her past life. Does he have some subconscious doubt about her?
There are interesting parallels between Theresa and Thomas. Both Theresa and Thomas are betrayers. Which one is evil depends on your answer to the films' theme: Does the end justify means? They both want a cure for the Flare. However, Theresa/WCKD are ruthless in pursuit of a cure, willing to sacrifice however many immunes it takes. Thomas, on the other hand, is completely altruistic. He is only willing to sacrifice himself.
One wonders if after Thomas stung himself in the first film, he doesn't remember more than he lets on. He acts like he does. He seems to know why he was put into the Glade. Earlier, he told Newt and the others he didn't recognize Theresa, but we know he did. Very uncharacteristic of Thomas to lie. Does he have subconscious suspicions about Theresa and not want to give voice to them? Or is he afraid admitting he knows Theresa will make the Gladers more suspicious of him?
In the second film, the purpose behind Thomas' questioning by Jansen may be to ascertain whether Thomas can be rehabilitated and brought back into the WCKD fold. Thomas clearly was a valued asset to WCKD before his fall from grace. If he'd passed Jansen's test, he would have had his memory completely restored like Theresa apparently did. After Theresa's memory is restored, it's increasingly clear Theresa approves of WCKD and its means. She even begins subtly showing disgust or animosity towards Thomas. Her reaction as she looked at the handheld radio at Jorge's hold sealed the deal. She is going to betray Thomas. The only question was under what circumstances, although you might assume it'll happen when the maximal harm will be done.
In "Scorch Trials" we discover why Thomas was put into the Glade. He'd betrayed WCKD to the Right Arm. Specifically, he informed the Right Arm about the locations of all WCKD's facilities. Presumably, Thomas was sentenced to the Glade in lieu of immediate death because he was an immune, and WCKD didn't want to "waste" his death. In other words, the prospective trauma his death might cause the other Gladers which might enhance the efficacy of their anti-Flare enzyme. His WCKD tag readout at Jorge's did say "To be killed." On the other hand, since Thomas was the best and brightest of the immunes, WCKD may have hoped he'd serve as a catalyst for the Gladers and bring the experiment to completion. That's certainly what happened. So, they may have intended to send him to the Glade all along, and he just made it easier for them. That said, it's clear from what both Jansen and Ava Paige say in the second film that they want Thomas back in WCKD. He clearly was important before the Glade, and his importance to WCKD may have increased afterwards because he did successfully solve the maze. What does Ava Paige say at the end of the first film: "Thomas continues to impress. He may be the key."
Another item worth considering is that whatever Theresa is and whatever capabilities she has now that her memory is restored, Thomas was and has. In fact, he was probably more capable.
There's an especially interesting scene near the end of "Scorch Trials." WCKD has seized control of the Right Arm base because of Theresa's treachery and is ready to evacuate the immunes and kill the Right Arm personnel. Thomas, who had escaped, surrenders himself. This is really an act of desperation. Thomas' emotions are running high, and he's not acting completely rationally. He has a bomb, and he's trying to make a bargain with WCKD. He suspects WCKD wants him. This is emphasized by Jansen who says: "Where's Thomas?" He might not like Thomas at this point, but he still wants him alive because Ava Paige wants him alive. Thomas threatens to blow himself up unless WCKD releases the immunes, but WCKD rejects his offer. Here's where Thomas being selfless to a fault has put him on the horns of a dilemma. If he kills himself, he accomplishes nothing. Yeah, he escapes WCKD, but he doesn't save the others. Saving the others is his goal. He never cares about himself. When the others indicate they are willing to die, too, to escape WCKD, Thomas has a tough choice to make. Does he kill them all? Again, yes, they escape WCKD, but Thomas really wants them to live and live free from WCKD. If he relents, then they are all under WCKD control. He doesn't want that, either. There is the dilemma. The choice should be the one that's the closest to the actual objective. That must be life, even if it would otherwise be unacceptable, under WCKD. While there's life, there's hope. But that doesn't seem to be the direction Thomas is inclining towards. It would have been completely at odds with Thomas' persona to kill them all. Theresa and Ava Paige plead with Thomas to relent. Ava Paige even tells him "Everything can go back to the way it was." In other words, Thomas can have his memory back and rejoin WCKD. She meant it, too, because Ava Paige was actually a foster mother for Thomas. WCKD's brutal murder of Mary coupled with this counteroffer from Ava Paige may be what was pushing Thomas towards blowing them all up. Thomas might have been tempted by the offer and repelled by it at the same time. Fortunately, Jorge rescues Thomas from this dilemma.
The tragic irony is that WCKD should have accepted Thomas' offer and let the other immunes go free.
"Scorch Trials" is a very good sequel to "Maze Runner."
whenever i watch this movie i just think about all the outtakes that happened cause i rewatched them so many times
the cast is absolutely hilarious
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every time thomas goes "hide!" i think about the blooper scene where they panic & yell "where?!!" 🤣 i think of all the outtakes too when rewatching lol
Justin: “Expelleramos!!” 💀
“He was my brother, you remind me of him”
Jane: but you…kissed him
It's okay to kiss your brother, just don't have sex.
19:14 "But they are tryna save the human race, and you are screwing it up" Yes! but they are killing them without their will to do that 😂😂
Love this series. And Dylan O'Brien be running like the rent is due.
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The "treatment" is in their blood, but can be harvested directly from their brains if they're in stasis. Mary, the doctor who treated Brenda, was able to pull it from Thomas's blood, but it would have to be like all the blood in his body to get the amount they can get keeping them in stasis and pulling it from their brain, so it is more economical to do it that way.
Also some of the kids from the mazes are immune, but they some non-immune kids in with them as a "control" for the experiment. And Thomas and the guys don't know who is immune and who is not.
Muttations is a term from The Hunger Games 😂 The creatures in the tanks were Grievers being grown and prepared for a maze, I believe?
I remember when I first watched this movie and hated Teresa so much for betraying all of them. Still stand by that decision lmao. Just bcoz your mom died in misery, you put all the other kid to die. How does that even justify anything? 😂
Literally!!!
Her character is so much different in the book. I don't know how to describe it you'll have to read it for yourself. She does betray Thomas in the book but it's for a completely different reason. Not to mention the entire second and third movies are nowhere near book acuract but their still good.
I'm so glad that you all discussed the bigger moral issues in the story. Most people who watch this show just completely miss the point. They focus so heavily on hating Theresa, hating on her choices, they say she's a traitor when really she isn't. She NEVER was with Thomas and his friends. He was the one who went against WCKD and tried to save them and she went along because she lost her memory (yes, I understand it's different in the books) but when she remembered everything and that she was FOR WCKD's approach she went back to the side she was always on. It felt like a betrayal but she was always for the sacrifice play. And I agree that WCKD's work is going overboard, it's extreme but they are scientists doing their jobs. Think about how we all felt closed up in our houses during Covid waiting on a vaccine. There are people waiting for a cure that they promised they could find. It's not hard to see why they would come to the conclusion of use ANY methods necessary (even though they are wrong!) when people are dying daily and becoming these monsters, the population is shrinking, soon there won't be anyone left to save. Time is running out. Thomas is right, but Teresa has a point too. It's not a black and white situation at all.
I think the story is about saving the friends or saving the world. Both aren’t wrong. And both shouldn’t get hate for their choices.
it was betrayal to them. they trusted her
@@ranniwolves Teresa also trusted Thomas and he kind of betrayed her (when he lost his consciousness at the party scene) and she trusted him. Again, I don’t say it was the best way… but The only. The storyline about maze runner is: save your friends or save the world.
At the end her friends forgave her and wanted to save her, sorry, Teresa defender here
guess I'll jump in on this: Jane menioned being pro Ellie and anti WCKD and I think it's a good transitons to my point. 1: Ellie given the choice wanted to do that, though her reason are not solidy made (in my opinion), I wouldn't feel morally wrong if they informed her properly. 2: Ellie is 1 person and they knew for sure was immune. With this, as stated, is a whole generation of children that are not innately immune. 3: Ellie wasn't made to suffer first. it wasn't a requirement for her to go through the things all the kids in all the mazes had to go through. Yes, she did suffer but that was of the world, not of some prerequest to be drained of life never knowing what was going on and why. Just on my own moral, even with your covid example, I just wouldn't be ok with masses of people (child or not) suffering through these trials and being killed to save the world. I don't want to live in exhange of something like that. The greater good means not if not given willingly and I turly belive that you can not speak of saving lives without doing right by the ones you aim to take. Teresa is also a child of suffering and she was feed the ideals when she was at her lowest. Nonethelss, she had a choice but robbed the other children of theirs. While I can understand how someone can feel torn and see situations like this as a gary area but for some people it will always be wrong without the gray, I don't think that's wrong. Though I am speaking biasly as somone who just isn't hard-wired to see this personally as such. As for Terease this is beyond a matter of hating her, she is a character I have compaison for, or seeing her as a traitor, beause she was always on thier side. It is a matter of not agreeing with her which in a larger scale is WCKD and the path they decided to take and I don't feel that is wrong.
@@subjecta1-teresa Teresa's goal was to save both, Thomas's was to save his friends, WICKED's was to save the world not including the immunes. Teresa's deal was simple, and that's confirmed in many scenes in TDC. Her deal was hat they would all get trialed and tested, if the blood doesn't respond any better then they would be released that's proven when Ava Paige gave up when Mihno's blood failed. I would've done the same thing as her. And people blame her for Newt's death when he was anyways going to die if he went to the safe heaven cus the virus is airborne and it would reach the safe heaven eventually, the only way Newt survives was if Thomas listened to her. And maybe she would be alive too if he went with them in TST since the rebels wouldn't breach the city.
Winston is an interesting character in the books, and what happens to him is very different from the movies. And a lot more brutal.
What happeennn???
@@cjjackson2423 I'm gonna but this on heavy spoilers for the books just in case anyone does want to read them.
Their "escape" from WCKD, or WICKED in the books, is very different. Basically, they're taken away on a school bus by some rescuers who later turned out to be WICKED, and that they're all infected by the Flare. There's a cure but it's in the middle of the desert and they needed to go there to get it. However, there is another group, Group B (the girls' Maze) that is also going to be going towards the Cure. And they have to get to this spot in a certain amount of time.
Winton's death happens on their way to the desert. The boys, Group A, have very little supplies and have to climb up some stairs in order to get to the desert. In the dark and being attacked by these liquid metal balls.
These liquid metal balls, which cam come from any direction, can latch on to any limb. And once they encapsulate that limb, it dissolves them in a sort of acid.
Winston gets hit in the face with one of these metal balls and falls down the stairs. The group does their best to help him, but pulling the liquid metal ball off doesn't exactly work. It reforms every time they get a little off. Thomas manages to get it off, at the expense of injuring his own hands. However, Winston if left with severe burns and blisters.
Group A carries him through the desert, sand, and sun. The group is caught in an electrical sandstorm, which cuts their numbers down from 20 to 11.
Winston is one of the losses. He gets severe acid burns, sun burns, sand everywhere, and is taken out by lightning. It's brutal.
The books are way more brutal and darker than the films. I don't think the films could've have been rated PG-13 if they were more like the books.
This was easily my favorite of the three films. It’s such a well crafted tense experience. I’m looking forward to seeing your reaction to the beginning of the third film you guys. It’s one of the greatest openings to any movie ever.
I just wish some how there could have been a 4😅
God I love how our crew is ride or die. No surrender.
Yeah, they do have that characteristic. Maybe that's why they're (mostly) immunes?
The Maze Runner book came out in 2009, which is when The Last of Us was already in development. However, the Scorch Trials (book) came out the following year, which was before TLOU was officially revealed in 2011. There is concept art of the infected from TLOU that dates back to 2009, but it's highly likely that the idea of cordyceps was already out in the wild and feeding into the concepts of how to "reinvent" zombies, ya know?
It's also likely that the film makers took some inspiration from TLOU videogame when adapting the "cranks" to live-action. Either way, they are creepy as hell :P
I'm excited to watch this! I went to a bunch of sand dunes recently and it felt like I was in this movie! and of course, i recreated the Winston faceplant there.
You guys should watch the darkest minds. It also has an interracial couple; kids have been locked away because they developed supernatural powers. I think you'd really enjoy it!
If you ever read the books you’ll find out more
''that guy is dead for sure, yep''. hahahha i love u guys
if teresa allowed herself to be harvested like jane predicted, she would be a better character and person. but she doesn’t lol
Yeah, she knows she's one of the harvesters. That's what Ava Paige dangles before Thomas, too. You'll be one of us, again.
I see some people mentioning The Divergent trilogy as a similar body of work, YA meets mainstream sci-fi - and they aren't wrong, I think it had way bigger budget than Maze Runner and I liked it best out of these 2010s YA based movies - but every person thinking about starting it deserves a fair warning - with higher budget came higher box office expectations and the franchise was axed. Story was divided into four movies and the fourth was never made so the story ends abruptly with unresolved cliffhanger and no conclusion whatsoever.
Please drop the "Death Cure" right away haha really love your reaction❤ excited for the next one.
‘Death Cure’ next please 🙏 wait till you both see how it ends ❤
Are you uploading Mockingjay Part 2 to UA-cam soon? Best wishes x
The witch: part 1 - the subversion
41:43 Jane : pointing out the sweet home Alabama 💙😭🤣☠️"but you kissed him" 🤨🥴
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You know it’s gonna be a good movie if in the first 5 minutes you see “Middle Finger” (little finger lol)😂😂
34:45 .. As The Rush Comes was so perfect song selection for that scene ! good old Trance
This, "walking after midnight" before the explosion, and the Twelve Titans's "mercenary" during the escape scene from wckd are chef's kiss
Please do the Divergent series
The monsters you saw in the blue tube were grievers
The divergent Trilogy is super good and is very similar to these teen dystopian movies
I think y’all are so confused… 😅😅 it’s not mutations it’s Grievers they were growing Grievers .
I would recommend the 'Divergent" series after "The Chronicles of Narnia" & after Divergent watching "The Fault in Our Stars" because how amazing Shailene Woodley & Ansel Elgort were in that movie.
Have you guys watched the 100? I think you would really enjoy it.
The brown skin girl with dreads was the chick from the latest fast and furious movies 😂
As a wiccan I have to say we're not all male😄 Wicca really has nothing to do with gender. It's a neo-pagan religion
Vince is played by the great Barry pepper he's in saving private Ryan
Idk if anyone has suggested it or if you guys have seen it but The Divergence series is pretty good.
I love your guys reaction.😍😆
I love when she is like Justin Justin! It freaks me out haha makes it more exciting
You guys should watch Free Guy sometime!
Out of my head I would also recommend the divergent series, city of ember, ender's game and the death race series.
Yeah.. "These immunes are very valuable to us, lets go in blazing with helicopters and shooting rockets, hopefully we don't hit any of them" :D These series were fun, but a few moments of questionable action stood out to me :) I can already see next one coming up right at the beginning of next chapter.
Well, the immunes had trackers in them. Obviously, the trackers were only effective over a limited range, otherwise WCKD would have found them sooner. However, since WCKD was right on top of them, they could distinguish between immunes and Right Arm personnel. So, the attack was targeted. From what Jansen said, it also seems he was willing to sacrifice a few immunes to secure the base and eliminate the Right Arm.
Can you watch.. the witch: part 1 - the subversion.....pleaaaase🙃
You should watch it please 🙏
Can not wait for Narnia , grew up watching the movies over here in the UK.
Finally someone that try to understand Teresa and not just jump and hate her.
Im suprised actually 😅
She's in the wrong any way you slice it
He isn't trying to understand, he already had a bias prior to that situation even happening, mentioned all thrlugj the movie
SAME!!!
I would enjoy seeing how you guys react to "The Giver." It's a movie and a book as well. It belongs to the dystopian theme category of films.
Wicked is good
Great reaction! The movie makes me think about The Island (2005). Have you already watched it? Its awesome!!!
Looking forward to the Death Cure
The notification didn't arrive last week!
yo guys, remember Geoorge from the first Maze Runner movie? He was in Thomas camp, he died.
Yeah, you can tell from Thomas reaction in "Scorch Trials" that he makes the connection. Naturally, he doesn't tell Brenda that George is dead.
Have you guys watched the divergent series? Has a hunger games, the maze runner vibe
Unrelated but but y’all are my favorite reactors so I might as well throw it out there that I’d love to see y’all’s reaction to Speed Racer 2008
you should watch "The island" with scarlett Johannssen & Ewan McGregor thatrs a freaking good movie
Let him go and take his pack lol savage
Let's gooo 🔥
41:41 LMAOO 😭
46:22 😆💀💀💀
i am waiting for the maze runner the death cure movie reaction
i wonder if y'all can get through one of these three movies without being so pessimistic. "oh, this thing is reused" "oh, this movie did it better". news flash: it's not trying to be those movies, it's its own project. those are NOT the same mutated creatures as THG, they're grievers (which i thought maybe you'd be able to deduce bc u watched the first movie lmao). and those are NOT zombies, they're cranks; they're not dead, they never were dead, they won't be dead until they're killed - the Flare is a virus that attacks the brain, it doesn't kill the person it infects. not to mention y'all completely forgot about Winston being in TMR and called his death unoriginal... the book that this was based off of was released in 2010 - before TWD, before TLOU, and before WWZ. and THG was only released a year before TMR so i doubt the author took much inspiration from it and had probably been working on his OWN novel for a while. it really does suck to see people trying to dunk on this movie just bc they've already seen every other post-apocalyptic film/tv show without thinking that maybe this series inspired some of them. it was an incredibly popular book series (hence why it was adapted into movies) and really did revolutionize a lot of dystopian tropes that have been replicated by other series. but y'all don't care, do you? so what's the point of even watching the last movie? go give backhanded compliments to another series.
Finally someone who shares my opinion
i wonder if you could give constructive criticism without being an asshole. your point is lost through your rudeness
Watch divergent next
You guys should definetly tap into BOLLYWOOD movies they are such tearjerkers. I recomend Bajrangi Bhaijaan 👍👍👌
I think the plot in scorch trials what is too underrated already is: “Saving the world or saving the friends.” Thomas nor Teresa were wrong. Both wanted what’s best for other people. Teresa just thought bigger. I’m really glad I came across this and see people actually understanding her and taking a look at the whole storyline. Thank you! 🙏
if she actually thought bigger, she would sacrifice herself bc of her immunity. but she is a selfish person
@@ranniwolves LOL.😂😂😂 selfish? Teresa? Hahahahahaha. Man, check your autocorrect must suck to have everything wrong
@@ranniwolves and WCKD needed her because she was the smartest.
@@ranniwolves she made the betrayal OUT OF SELFLESSNESS and she thought bigger otherwise she wouldn’t have done what she did!
@@subjecta1-teresa Thomas was the most intelligent.
🤣 I love these movies and the book series is even better, but the whole premise is a little crazy to me. Saving the human race by sacrificing the very humans that are the ones that will carry on the human race makes no sense to me. I can understand wanting to find a cure, but torturing and murdering young children who are the very essence of the next generation and who are already immune is literally not the way to go about it. There is nothing that justifies WCKD's brutual approach in finding a cure... nothing.
So, you would say the end does not justify the means. But, of course, other people in comments to these films believe the end does justify the means. What is good and what is evil? These films plumb the depths of human nature.
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10 head😢
Guys newt die because of the needle 💉 that wicked put on him 4:01
gosh I love yalls content. but yall talk so much🤣