It took me a while to realize that Gally isn’t a villain. He’s a scared kid holding onto the 1 certainty that he remembers. That certainty being that the box sends supplies, we live. He saved Thomas from wandering into the maze right before it closed, which would’ve trapped him in the maze overnight. You gotta remember, none of these characters are even 18. Most of the main characters have been there at least a year and have no memory of any adults whatsoever. Gally was a scared kid, and when he got stung, the last shred of sanity he had was gone, and he wanted vengeance on Thomas because he sat by and watched them die for so long.
Yeah its kinda forced that they want you to think he is... How hard is it to say 'woah dont leave the door is about to close and you'll be stuck'? its not even like he was Running for the entrance. INstead they just run and shove him to the ground and then say 'next time ill let you leave' as if he did him some massive favour. the whole things was escalated in a very jarring way.
So, Ben was banished because he tried to kill Thomas, not because he was stung. In the books, they actually already have the cure for the sting available to them (it's called the Grief Serum), and don't have to harvest it from the dead Griever, so it was entirely possible to save Alby with the serum if Minho got him back in time. Ben was too far gone for the serum to work.
yeah thats partially why I disliked the movie, since it changed SO MANY plot points, like the grief serum, the cliff, the actual way the gladers escaped, and the fact that gally was being mind controlled, not stung.
@@alm2587 if I recall correctly, the gladers escaped through a series of like 4 or 5 passcodes that had to be input into a computer. the passcodes were revealed because, since the maze changed but it looped, you could overlap the layout and it'd reveal a letter. the computer and the room it was in was all hidden inside an invisible hole inside The Cliff, the Grievers recharge spot.
I was a huge bookworm as a kid and I remember seeing this in theaters and immediately getting the books. There’s even a prequel book that, unfortunately while not getting a film adaptation, gives you an entirely new perspective on the lore itself. Very happy to see you watch this. The trilogy is phenomenal and I highly doubt you will regret it.
There are two prequels, they are (in narrative order): The kill order- Set in the maze runner universe when the first solar flares hit earth. The fever code- Immediately before the maze runner, focuses on the gladers before the swipe (memory supression), different POVs @@Bigvig_of_bogvog
I read all the books first then watched the movies. Man that prequel is so damn good tho. Did you know they have a new one in the series? Idk what it’s called but I haven’t read it yet I kinda thought they stopped finally but… 😂
Can’t get over people who always have to ruin the fun by saying the books were better, I think this trilogy was so amazing as someone who started reading the books after watching it and it is definitely a top teir movie series
@@jay_thebaguetteman4169I agree the movies are amazing, but the critics on the movies are fair, they changed the entire plot of the second and third films. I love the book series and the film series but they should be seperate because the movies were not good at adapting. Their Amazing movies but horrible adaptation
This is my favorite trilogy of all time.. not an easy thing to say. So many out there but, this, for me, tops them all. This trilogy checks all the boxes. It also introduced to me a forever crush, Rosa Salazar who plays an important character in the next two. Rosa also stars as Alita: Battle Angel. Great reactions Don! I am glad you enjoyed this. ✌️😎
God, I remember the glut of these YA movies Divergent, Maze Runner, Hunger Games, The Mortal Instruments, Ender's Game, Chronicle, the list goes on and on.
Two things they never touch on in the movies but you asked about: 1- Wickd put chips inside each of the kids heads through which they can monitor and control them. Most of what Gally did in this movie wasn’t Gally. 2- They didn’t go back to rescue anyone because the maze wasn’t open to the outside, it just looked like it. Also, in the books, they weren’t rescued with a helicopter, they are rescued with an old bus.
Also it stands to reason that the greivers swarmed the glade after everyone left and everyone died except for Gally, hence why he appeared out of nowhere at the lab.
hunger games, maze runner, and divergent. the big 3 franchises that took over the world for a while. my little sister was OBCESSED with those movies and the books through her middle school and highschool. i was super into the MCU at the time but she made we watch all of these. yeah they are pretty crazy i must say.
If you know your classics, "The Maze Runner" is a retelling of "Theseus and the Minotaur," of course. Naturally, Thomas is Theseus, the hero. The Glade and the Gladers are Athens and Athenian youth, respectively. The Grievers are the Minotaur, the monster that feeds on the Athenian youth who have been offered as sacrificial victims. The Minotaur is half man, half bull. The Grievers are half organic, half machine. The WCKD mechanism that's found in the crushed Griever is Ariadne's thread, the key out of the maze. WCKD is King Minos. The maze motif is repeated in the "Scorch Trials" and "Death Cure." The Glade's Athens is, however, more like "The Lord of the Flies" than classical Greece. The Glade is, after all, an island in the middle of the maze. Themes in that well-known classic include the tension between groupthink and individuality, between rational and emotional reactions, and between morality and immorality. Things which we do see play out in Thomas and the Gladers. Thomas is the archetypal tragic hero. Tragic heroes are characters of elevated stature, both in birth and morality. Like most heroes, he has above-average intelligence, which means he has situational awareness; he's determined, which means he is firmly set in opinion or purpose; and he has a loyal close friend who guides, advises and helps him as he faces his trials. In the films, Newt clearly fits the role as Thomas' helper, his Ariadne. The Theseus myth also emphasizes the power of love. Ariadne helps because she has fallen in love with Theseus. Newt has also fallen in love with Thomas. As a tragic hero, Thomas is subject to a collective fate, the will of the gods, if you will, which had precipitated the solar flares that scorched the Earth and indirectly brought about the Flare virus. A common attribute of the tragic hero is that he once held a lofty position from which he has now been cast down. Thomas' hamartia has visited his own individual fate upon himself which prompts his present adventure-journey. His moral choices while part of WCKD led him to immoral behavior, the torture and deaths of his friends. In this way, Thomas assumed the role of a god over the Gladers. That's hubris. Humans, even if they're heroes, have to be taught they are not a god. Thomas' betrayal of WCKD precipitated his downfall and the tragic course his subsequent life followed. Tragic heroes suffer, and so Thomas suffers anguish throughout the trilogy. Another thing about the tragic hero motif is that those nearest and dearest to the hero often wind up either in some sort of deadly peril or just plain dead. Most often, it's dead. So, as you're watching the films you might ask yourself: Who's closest to Thomas? The three films mirror a three-act play. The first film, or first act, is primarily used for exposition, to establish the main characters, their relationships, and the world they live in. The film ends on the question of whether Thomas has escaped from the maze/WCKD or not. It seems incredible but heroic stories often follow the same basic pattern. In his book "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," Joseph Campbell, distilled the world's myths into a common structure which he called the monomyth or hero's journey. It's very concisely summarized as follows: A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man. That's the "Maze Runner" film trilogy in a nutshell. The whole trilogy is told more or less from Thomas' perspective. We know what he knows; as he learns, we learn. The Gladers don't like to talk about the maze. This may be out of fear and ignorance. That's frustrating for Thomas - and us. Only the runners know the secrets of this mysterious and sinister maze-realm and that imperfectly. In fact, the runners function as a sacred priesthood. Only when Thomas is anointed runner does Minho tell the new initiate all in the map hut, the Glade's holy of holies. We've learned pretty early on Thomas is a rule-breaker. In the first film, Thomas' dream-visions hint at his backstory and make his character ambiguous. Is Gally right about him? Then there is Theresa. Unlike Thomas, she completely breaks the Glade's paradigm. Her arrival is untimely, she's female, and she heralds the end of the Glade's supply lifeline. Totally inauspicious. What to make of all that? The interplay between Thomas and Gally is quite good in the first film. Gally isn't some cardboard caricature antagonist, he's very solid and real. As others have remarked, what Gally says makes complete sense. He and Thomas are in almost perfect antipodal balance with one another. Also, one wonders if after Thomas stung himself, 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, very uncharacteristic of Thomas to lie. Does he have suspicions and not want to give voice to them? Or is he afraid that might make the Gladers more suspicious of him? It's also increasingly clear that all the Gladers knew each other before their arrival in the Glade. It turns out that probably half of the Gladers are immune to the Flare while the remaining are not immune. This is classic experimental design. You have a treatment group (immunes) and a control group (non-immunes). If some of the Gladers are immune to the Flare, what is the disease the grievers inflict? It can't be the Flare, because it would have to affect both immunes and non-immunes equally. Otherwise, the dynamic of the Trial would be altered. Everyone has to be equally terrified of all the dangers faced for the sake of the experiment. So, the griever sting must result in something similar to the Flare to which none of the Gladers is immune but also be 100% curable by WCKD. It also can't be communicable since having all the Gladers potentially die if one were stung would ruin the Trial. So, griever sting disease can only be acquired by being stung. The Flare virus is the "Maze Runner" trilogy's MacGuffin. Therefore, you really shouldn't try to make too much out of it. According to the films, by stress-stimulating the brains of the immunes an enzyme is produced that crosses the brain-blood barrier into the blood. This treatment of the immunes permanently alters their brain chemistry by creating new engrams and, hopefully, will yield a more effective enzyme. Once isolated, either directly from the brain or indirectly from the blood, this enzyme can be used either to temporarily arrest or, hopefully, eventually cure the Flare. The "Maze Runner" trials mean to produce the curative enzyme so humanity can be saved even if it means killing immunes. The Trials are an iterative process which WCKD hopes will converge upon a solution, i.e., cure. Some people get unnecessarily hung-up by Gally's appearance in the control room. They needn't. When the other runners quit after Alby was stung, they were seen palling-around with Gally. After Thomas and his mates left, Gally and the remaining Gladers, which no doubt included some of these runners, either 1) decided to pursue the "rebels" to force them back to the Glade or 2) Gally and his mates were evicted from the Glade by griever attack round two. Having no other place to go, they also headed for door #7. After Thomas and Minho had originally opened door #7, the maze reconfigured itself to funnel the Gladers to that door. During the trek to door #7, all Gally's mates were killed. He alone survived but had been stung. Gally acquired another "key" from a dead griever in the Glade or along the way. Either he didn't have to input the code again, or he had been told the code by the runners. Regardless, he reached the control room and while in his deranged stung state, meant to kill Thomas, the applecart up-setter. The WCKD agenda begs the question of does the end justify the means, a principle often associated with totalitarianism, which is the central theme of the "Maze Runner." The principle is part and parcel of consequentialism, a teleological theory that says whether an action is morally good or bad depends on its outcomes. The more good outcomes outnumber the bad, the better/more moral the action. Under this rubric if WCKD finds a cure, then WCKD is very good, indeed.
The reason section 7 closed is because the griever didn’t return to its home to close it so when the tracker got scanned it started to shut the section
this movie is actually a cinematic masterpiece, especially visually speaking, in the acting department and in the way they handled the mystery & anxiety feeling, a hidden gem pretty ahead of its time too.
I love your commentary, how you spoke throughout the movie as your were processing things for yourself. I often find myself as my mother says it “talking to the tv” when I ask questions out loud, but it’s just how my mind is processing all that is going on before me. I enjoyed this video a lot and will be checking out others of yours thank you!
Great reaction! 😊 Actually this is a movie trilogy. And you should definitely watch the remaining two movies. In the next movie you'll see why Thomas, Newt, and Minho are my faves of the group. In this movie you can see why Thomas and Minho are my favorites. In the next one, you'll see more of why Newt is my other favorite. 50:27 - 51:22 RIP to Chuck! 😢 No matter how many times I watch this movie, this scene is hard to watch. You definitely need to watch the rest of the trilogy. The next movie is "The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials". Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
Ive always been a fan of these types of movies where people are put in a simulation or some type of game and try to figure it out then try getting revenge on the people who put them in that place.
I love this haha! Your reactions were very similar to mine when I watched these movies for the first time about two months ago. It's a super good trilogy! I do think you'll find that if you analyze Gally's character more, he isn't just a straight up *ss, but a terrified kid who can't remember anything and is scared of change. Like a comment below said, in the books he is actually being controlled by WCKD when he shoots Chuck. That being said, his actions weren't justified, but understanding his trauma helps me understand that he isn't purely bad. He is more than his bad traits, those bad traits are just heightened in the scary situation of the maze.
Dude I just wanted to say that I had no idea who you were until the writer strike forced me to find original non studio content... Your reaction videos are so great and important to me that no matter what TV and movies come back I always love listening to your views on stuff I've seen... Thank you for creating something truly worth watching
This movie was the best movie theatre experience I've ever had. I still remember the feeling leaving the cinema... can't believe it's been almost 10 years...
*heavy breathing intensifies* I watched this film trilogy 6 times in a row. It’s beautiful. (Ok I may be exaggerating) (maybe) Ok no but I love your reactions, these movies are so iconic. Anyone else sorta want this guy to watch saw?
Maze runner came out of nowhere. One day it wasn’t here, the next it was. And I’m glad it is, still pissed about chuck though, kid reminded me of chunk from goonies.
22:14 I genuinely think I would’ve been a runner. And I would’ve been excited. Bc my curiosity gets the best of me and I’d most likely never get bored of it. And people would probably think I’m weird for that💀
The funny thing is I watched the third part in cinema and didn’t know it was the third part so I had no clue who all of these people were but I cried out my eyes when newt died haha
I’m reading the second book rn and gally was very very sympathetic and the fact he left the glade even tho he wants to stay in the movie is quite strange
15:00 Did he just he thought the monsters were giant bees😅? 16:15 He got jump scared by a bird😅. Reel Rejects did a reaction to this a month ago and they loved it! Of course I want them to react to the next movies and you should too. The sound design is amazing.
Best movie for you to react to has got to be Tales from the Hood 1 - 3, they're horror movies but they are REALLY good(except the 2nd one) and I would love to see your reactions on it
When I first watched the maze runner which was a week before I watched this i call the greivers fly venom because it’s got the body of a fly and when it opened its mouth it reminded me of venom
I just never understood something, why when Alby and Gally were stung they said “we can’t leave”? The whole maze trials was a test to help the gladers and the biggest part is that they’re supposed find a way out.
i watched the last movie yesterday and i am in love with maze runner. it was my first time watching it ever and its actually amazing. i found out there were books so im hoping to get them
@@ruby4006 Especially the Scorch Trials, because the Maze is pretty similar to the book. I think they've done a good job adapting the first book, but they've gone nuts for the sequels.
It took me a while to realize that Gally isn’t a villain. He’s a scared kid holding onto the 1 certainty that he remembers. That certainty being that the box sends supplies, we live. He saved Thomas from wandering into the maze right before it closed, which would’ve trapped him in the maze overnight. You gotta remember, none of these characters are even 18. Most of the main characters have been there at least a year and have no memory of any adults whatsoever. Gally was a scared kid, and when he got stung, the last shred of sanity he had was gone, and he wanted vengeance on Thomas because he sat by and watched them die for so long.
Yeah its kinda forced that they want you to think he is... How hard is it to say 'woah dont leave the door is about to close and you'll be stuck'? its not even like he was Running for the entrance. INstead they just run and shove him to the ground and then say 'next time ill let you leave' as if he did him some massive favour. the whole things was escalated in a very jarring way.
You know it's a good movie when there isn't a villian. Just a antagonist
@@afropunkx True. I like to think of it as his conflict resolution skills being stuck at middle school levels
Alby was probably worse in the book tbh
@@gaaratf2fanboy76 He was more sympathetic in the book
So, Ben was banished because he tried to kill Thomas, not because he was stung. In the books, they actually already have the cure for the sting available to them (it's called the Grief Serum), and don't have to harvest it from the dead Griever, so it was entirely possible to save Alby with the serum if Minho got him back in time. Ben was too far gone for the serum to work.
yeah thats partially why I disliked the movie, since it changed SO MANY plot points, like the grief serum, the cliff, the actual way the gladers escaped, and the fact that gally was being mind controlled, not stung.
@@toxity1200 how did they escape?
@@alm2587 if I recall correctly, the gladers escaped through a series of like 4 or 5 passcodes that had to be input into a computer. the passcodes were revealed because, since the maze changed but it looped, you could overlap the layout and it'd reveal a letter. the computer and the room it was in was all hidden inside an invisible hole inside The Cliff, the Grievers recharge spot.
@@toxity1200 They also they went through a portal of some kind not a regular door. The portals being completely erased from the films lol.
@@Kjf365 ohhhh the Flat Trans yeah u right lmao but in the books Flat Trans only appear in Scorched Trials and The Death Cure (I think)
I was a huge bookworm as a kid and I remember seeing this in theaters and immediately getting the books. There’s even a prequel book that, unfortunately while not getting a film adaptation, gives you an entirely new perspective on the lore itself.
Very happy to see you watch this. The trilogy is phenomenal and I highly doubt you will regret it.
I’m feeling the urge to get myself a new book now, what’s the name of the prequel?
There are two prequels, they are (in narrative order):
The kill order- Set in the maze runner universe when the first solar flares hit earth.
The fever code- Immediately before the maze runner, focuses on the gladers before the swipe (memory supression), different POVs
@@Bigvig_of_bogvog
I know they skimmed over half the book
I read all the books first then watched the movies. Man that prequel is so damn good tho. Did you know they have a new one in the series? Idk what it’s called but I haven’t read it yet I kinda thought they stopped finally but… 😂
@@Bigvig_of_bogvogthe prequels are called The Kill Order and The Fever Code! (Read In that order)
Finally this trilogy is insane !!!
Can’t get over people who always have to ruin the fun by saying the books were better, I think this trilogy was so amazing as someone who started reading the books after watching it and it is definitely a top teir movie series
Shit is awful lmao. The books as well.
I’m doing this in school😂😂😂
@@jay_thebaguetteman4169I agree the movies are amazing, but the critics on the movies are fair, they changed the entire plot of the second and third films. I love the book series and the film series but they should be seperate because the movies were not good at adapting.
Their Amazing movies but horrible adaptation
@@myadoesrandomthings tbf, they did a very good job with making the scorched zombies some of the most scary zombies in movies
Dylan O'Brian's a goated actor
Fax
This is my favorite trilogy of all time.. not an easy thing to say. So many out there but, this, for me, tops them all. This trilogy checks all the boxes. It also introduced to me a forever crush, Rosa Salazar who plays an important character in the next two. Rosa also stars as Alita: Battle Angel.
Great reactions Don! I am glad you enjoyed this. ✌️😎
Lmfaooooooooo
ay yo i never knew the alita thing thats cool to know, I honestly thought her whole model was cgi
@@jay_thebaguetteman4169 The behind the scenes shows she does the fight scenes choreographed wearing the face emotion capture gear..
This is your fav trilogy? With The Dark Knight on the table. Lord of The Rings? Or are those just not the type of movie you enjoy?
@@actioninmyphannypack They are great trilogies but they don’t have my crush in them..lol
God, I remember the glut of these YA movies Divergent, Maze Runner, Hunger Games, The Mortal Instruments, Ender's Game, Chronicle, the list goes on and on.
Do you remember any of them being good? Me neither.
@@theonlykoh4631the first 2 hunger games, the first divergent, and the first Maze runner are all pretty good
@@theonlykoh4631Mazerunner was the only decent one to me.
@@theonlykoh4631hunger games and maze runner are pretty good imo, definitely the best of the bunch
@@theonlykoh4631maze runner and hunger games were the only two good ones imo
This guys voice makes me so happy for some reason
Two things they never touch on in the movies but you asked about: 1- Wickd put chips inside each of the kids heads through which they can monitor and control them. Most of what Gally did in this movie wasn’t Gally.
2- They didn’t go back to rescue anyone because the maze wasn’t open to the outside, it just looked like it. Also, in the books, they weren’t rescued with a helicopter, they are rescued with an old bus.
Also it stands to reason that the greivers swarmed the glade after everyone left and everyone died except for Gally, hence why he appeared out of nowhere at the lab.
and that tareasa and thomas could speak telepathically
wasnt opened from the outside? isnt there no roof?
The trilogy is sooooo good. I love Dylan O'brien (Thomas). I've been a fan of him since the Teen Wolf series. He's so talented.
When Chuck sacrifice himself at the end Don really called the man CHUNK! Hehe! had me laughing throughout the whole scene.
When you think you are going to get answers at the end but you are left with way more questions 😂
I’m so glad I found this guy he always have the best reactions 😂
Sometimes he be faking it
@@ixprophecyright just like the dbz reactions, he already watched dbz but he claims it’s his first time lmao
hunger games, maze runner, and divergent. the big 3 franchises that took over the world for a while. my little sister was OBCESSED with those movies and the books through her middle school and highschool. i was super into the MCU at the time but she made we watch all of these. yeah they are pretty crazy i must say.
Chuck dying at the end made me cry so much
Same but not on this vid because I watched all of them before this
:(
I found this guy yesterday and I can’t stop watching his content I’d why but it’s fun watching someone watch a movie you have already seen
Nooo ikr
If you know your classics, "The Maze Runner" is a retelling of "Theseus and the Minotaur," of course. Naturally, Thomas is Theseus, the hero. The Glade and the Gladers are Athens and Athenian youth, respectively. The Grievers are the Minotaur, the monster that feeds on the Athenian youth who have been offered as sacrificial victims. The Minotaur is half man, half bull. The Grievers are half organic, half machine. The WCKD mechanism that's found in the crushed Griever is Ariadne's thread, the key out of the maze. WCKD is King Minos. The maze motif is repeated in the "Scorch Trials" and "Death Cure."
The Glade's Athens is, however, more like "The Lord of the Flies" than classical Greece. The Glade is, after all, an island in the middle of the maze. Themes in that well-known classic include the tension between groupthink and individuality, between rational and emotional reactions, and between morality and immorality. Things which we do see play out in Thomas and the Gladers.
Thomas is the archetypal tragic hero. Tragic heroes are characters of elevated stature, both in birth and morality. Like most heroes, he has above-average intelligence, which means he has situational awareness; he's determined, which means he is firmly set in opinion or purpose; and he has a loyal close friend who guides, advises and helps him as he faces his trials. In the films, Newt clearly fits the role as Thomas' helper, his Ariadne. The Theseus myth also emphasizes the power of love. Ariadne helps because she has fallen in love with Theseus. Newt has also fallen in love with Thomas.
As a tragic hero, Thomas is subject to a collective fate, the will of the gods, if you will, which had precipitated the solar flares that scorched the Earth and indirectly brought about the Flare virus. A common attribute of the tragic hero is that he once held a lofty position from which he has now been cast down. Thomas' hamartia has visited his own individual fate upon himself which prompts his present adventure-journey. His moral choices while part of WCKD led him to immoral behavior, the torture and deaths of his friends. In this way, Thomas assumed the role of a god over the Gladers. That's hubris. Humans, even if they're heroes, have to be taught they are not a god. Thomas' betrayal of WCKD precipitated his downfall and the tragic course his subsequent life followed. Tragic heroes suffer, and so Thomas suffers anguish throughout the trilogy. Another thing about the tragic hero motif is that those nearest and dearest to the hero often wind up either in some sort of deadly peril or just plain dead. Most often, it's dead. So, as you're watching the films you might ask yourself: Who's closest to Thomas?
The three films mirror a three-act play. The first film, or first act, is primarily used for exposition, to establish the main characters, their relationships, and the world they live in. The film ends on the question of whether Thomas has escaped from the maze/WCKD or not.
It seems incredible but heroic stories often follow the same basic pattern. In his book "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," Joseph Campbell, distilled the world's myths into a common structure which he called the monomyth or hero's journey. It's very concisely summarized as follows: A hero ventures forth from the world of common day into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man. That's the "Maze Runner" film trilogy in a nutshell.
The whole trilogy is told more or less from Thomas' perspective. We know what he knows; as he learns, we learn. The Gladers don't like to talk about the maze. This may be out of fear and ignorance. That's frustrating for Thomas - and us. Only the runners know the secrets of this mysterious and sinister maze-realm and that imperfectly. In fact, the runners function as a sacred priesthood. Only when Thomas is anointed runner does Minho tell the new initiate all in the map hut, the Glade's holy of holies. We've learned pretty early on Thomas is a rule-breaker.
In the first film, Thomas' dream-visions hint at his backstory and make his character ambiguous. Is Gally right about him? Then there is Theresa. Unlike Thomas, she completely breaks the Glade's paradigm. Her arrival is untimely, she's female, and she heralds the end of the Glade's supply lifeline. Totally inauspicious. What to make of all that? The interplay between Thomas and Gally is quite good in the first film. Gally isn't some cardboard caricature antagonist, he's very solid and real. As others have remarked, what Gally says makes complete sense. He and Thomas are in almost perfect antipodal balance with one another. Also, one wonders if after Thomas stung himself, 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, very uncharacteristic of Thomas to lie. Does he have suspicions and not want to give voice to them? Or is he afraid that might make the Gladers more suspicious of him? It's also increasingly clear that all the Gladers knew each other before their arrival in the Glade.
It turns out that probably half of the Gladers are immune to the Flare while the remaining are not immune. This is classic experimental design. You have a treatment group (immunes) and a control group (non-immunes). If some of the Gladers are immune to the Flare, what is the disease the grievers inflict? It can't be the Flare, because it would have to affect both immunes and non-immunes equally. Otherwise, the dynamic of the Trial would be altered. Everyone has to be equally terrified of all the dangers faced for the sake of the experiment. So, the griever sting must result in something similar to the Flare to which none of the Gladers is immune but also be 100% curable by WCKD. It also can't be communicable since having all the Gladers potentially die if one were stung would ruin the Trial. So, griever sting disease can only be acquired by being stung.
The Flare virus is the "Maze Runner" trilogy's MacGuffin. Therefore, you really shouldn't try to make too much out of it. According to the films, by stress-stimulating the brains of the immunes an enzyme is produced that crosses the brain-blood barrier into the blood. This treatment of the immunes permanently alters their brain chemistry by creating new engrams and, hopefully, will yield a more effective enzyme. Once isolated, either directly from the brain or indirectly from the blood, this enzyme can be used either to temporarily arrest or, hopefully, eventually cure the Flare. The "Maze Runner" trials mean to produce the curative enzyme so humanity can be saved even if it means killing immunes. The Trials are an iterative process which WCKD hopes will converge upon a solution, i.e., cure.
Some people get unnecessarily hung-up by Gally's appearance in the control room. They needn't. When the other runners quit after Alby was stung, they were seen palling-around with Gally. After Thomas and his mates left, Gally and the remaining Gladers, which no doubt included some of these runners, either 1) decided to pursue the "rebels" to force them back to the Glade or 2) Gally and his mates were evicted from the Glade by griever attack round two. Having no other place to go, they also headed for door #7. After Thomas and Minho had originally opened door #7, the maze reconfigured itself to funnel the Gladers to that door. During the trek to door #7, all Gally's mates were killed. He alone survived but had been stung. Gally acquired another "key" from a dead griever in the Glade or along the way. Either he didn't have to input the code again, or he had been told the code by the runners. Regardless, he reached the control room and while in his deranged stung state, meant to kill Thomas, the applecart up-setter.
The WCKD agenda begs the question of does the end justify the means, a principle often associated with totalitarianism, which is the central theme of the "Maze Runner." The principle is part and parcel of consequentialism, a teleological theory that says whether an action is morally good or bad depends on its outcomes. The more good outcomes outnumber the bad, the better/more moral the action. Under this rubric if WCKD finds a cure, then WCKD is very good, indeed.
The reason section 7 closed is because the griever didn’t return to its home to close it so when the tracker got scanned it started to shut the section
I love how dons like "he's spittin he's spittin at least he did something" and then not even 5 minutes later he's like "Nah Thomas what'v ya done"😂😂😂
Thank you for watching this masterpiece!!😅😅😅
You need a dictionary
@@theonlykoh4631 ?
@@theonlykoh4631 and you need a father
Ok not a masterpiece… but a good movie
this movie is actually a cinematic masterpiece, especially visually speaking, in the acting department and in the way they handled the mystery & anxiety feeling, a hidden gem pretty ahead of its time too.
People who are still watching maze runner is a legend
I love your commentary, how you spoke throughout the movie as your were processing things for yourself. I often find myself as my mother says it “talking to the tv” when I ask questions out loud, but it’s just how my mind is processing all that is going on before me. I enjoyed this video a lot and will be checking out others of yours thank you!
this trilogy is my favourite of all time
Yikes
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Great reaction! 😊
Actually this is a movie trilogy. And you should definitely watch the remaining two movies.
In the next movie you'll see why Thomas, Newt, and Minho are my faves of the group. In this movie you can see why Thomas and Minho are my favorites. In the next one, you'll see more of why Newt is my other favorite.
50:27 - 51:22 RIP to Chuck! 😢 No matter how many times I watch this movie, this scene is hard to watch.
You definitely need to watch the rest of the trilogy. The next movie is "The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials".
Looking forward to your next reaction. 😊
I’m just gonna say it
Best sci-fi trilogy of ALL TIME
“Hell yeah Ally went in!” *Me* “Yeah, and he’s about to go out!😂
Yay!!! This is my fav trilogy. They get better and better. 2nd one is my fav. Please continue and watch all 3. Won't regret it.
Loved this Trilogy so much when I was younger ❤️
This is a kinda good trilogy Don, sort of W choice, choosing to start it, i hope you'll react to the other two, they're even better then this one
I have been waiting for don to react to the maze runner for so long and today is finally the day
So glad to see it on the channel
Ive always been a fan of these types of movies where people are put in a simulation or some type of game and try to figure it out then try getting revenge on the people who put them in that place.
So glad you're checking this trilogy out, absolutely one of my favourites ❤
I love this haha! Your reactions were very similar to mine when I watched these movies for the first time about two months ago. It's a super good trilogy! I do think you'll find that if you analyze Gally's character more, he isn't just a straight up *ss, but a terrified kid who can't remember anything and is scared of change. Like a comment below said, in the books he is actually being controlled by WCKD when he shoots Chuck. That being said, his actions weren't justified, but understanding his trauma helps me understand that he isn't purely bad. He is more than his bad traits, those bad traits are just heightened in the scary situation of the maze.
i really loved these movies as a kid im glad i get to rewatch them
Dude I just wanted to say that I had no idea who you were until the writer strike forced me to find original non studio content... Your reaction videos are so great and important to me that no matter what TV and movies come back I always love listening to your views on stuff I've seen... Thank you for creating something truly worth watching
you uploaded 3 times today and i just want to say THANK. YOU 👏
This is the first video I've seen by you and I absolutely love you're reactions!!! Keep up the hard work my man
You are my new favorite reactor you are so funny 😭 I’m so happy you enjoyed the first one!! It’s one of my ult fav movie series 🥺💗
this movie is honestly my all time fav, no other movie tops this imo, the music, scenes, suspension, everything man
I love this trilogy so much, you gotta watch all 3 💜so good
This movie was the best movie theatre experience I've ever had. I still remember the feeling leaving the cinema... can't believe it's been almost 10 years...
Love your content, been waiting for this ❤️
He called the kid chunk💀
No its chuck
no matter how many times i watch this moive, the end always makes me cry
Love your reaction! The Maze Runner is an amazing series!
Ayeeee!! This is finna be good lol, can’t wait to see the rest
I'm really glad this video poped up in my recommendation, got introduced to this amazing tiology , completed all 3 movies on the same day lol
"Is that aliens?" Took me by surprise made me laugh 😭
Bro this is one of my favorite movies thanks for reacting to it
Would love to see your reaction to the next two movies in the trilogy
Loved the video! Cant wait for part two :)
you NEED to watch the trilogy. these movies are my favourites of all time !!
*heavy breathing intensifies* I watched this film trilogy 6 times in a row. It’s beautiful. (Ok I may be exaggerating) (maybe)
Ok no but I love your reactions, these movies are so iconic. Anyone else sorta want this guy to watch saw?
Cant wait for the next ones bro you will love them 100%
I love that these movies never die out and that there are more and more people joining in
Thomas remembered his name before. He said it to end the fight
Omg i never expected this reaction, im so happy 😊
OMG, everybody my dad wrote most of the music for this whole trilogy, it wouldnt be the same without it! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
The score is very good.
@@user-bl5yi4uw6j Ill tell my dad thanks
Landon tell your dad he did a epic job on music because I really like the maze Runner movies
Ive been asking for this one lol finally, i hope u enjoy the trilogy bro
I loved the movies so much so i wanted to see your reaction to it BUT I LOVE HOW U PREDICTED WHAT THEY WAS FINNA SAY SOMETIMES IT WAS FUNNY
came out 2014 but my brain wont help but make me think it was earlier idk why😅
i was literally asking you to watch this under the last video! thank youuuu
This is my trilogy right here
Maze runner came out of nowhere. One day it wasn’t here, the next it was. And I’m glad it is, still pissed about chuck though, kid reminded me of chunk from goonies.
I'm excited to watch this reaction! You should definatly check out the other two Mazerunners! They're just as good if not better then this one!
Fun fact: in the books the had a cure for being stung in the beginning.
Being stung was not the flare
@@AlexPanda314 what? Being stung was not the flare what does that mean?
@@The-bean-slayer im pretty sure the flare was the infection in scorch trials
The activate windows on the bottom left 😭 so relatable.
The movies around this year were crazy ngl
I didn't even know you reacted to this. I love this trilogy.😎
me: watch the movie again ❌
watch somebody watch the
movie and react to it✅✅
22:14 I genuinely think I would’ve been a runner. And I would’ve been excited. Bc my curiosity gets the best of me and I’d most likely never get bored of it. And people would probably think I’m weird for that💀
Fr tho😂😂
This is my favorite movie of all time.
Damn I love Maze Runner
love your videos!! ❤
The funny thing is I watched the third part in cinema and didn’t know it was the third part so I had no clue who all of these people were but I cried out my eyes when newt died haha
Dude you gotta watch the whole trilogy, honestly one of the stand outs of the teen dystopia movie era
FINALLY OMG I LOVE THE MAZE RUNNER MOVIES SM
one of my favourite fictional franchises of all time, the movies were so good, but the books were even better!!
Can’t wait for the reaction to the second one😊
“Is that aliens” LMAOOO NAH THAT KILLED ME 👏🏽👏🏽💀
Please watch all 3 movies, i love your commentary’s❤️
ay been waiting for you to watch this
Watching this reignited my obsession for this franchise 😂
I’m reading the second book rn and gally was very very sympathetic and the fact he left the glade even tho he wants to stay in the movie is quite strange
15:00 Did he just he thought the monsters were giant bees😅? 16:15 He got jump scared by a bird😅. Reel Rejects did a reaction to this a month ago and they loved it! Of course I want them to react to the next movies and you should too. The sound design is amazing.
Best movie for you to react to has got to be Tales from the Hood 1 - 3, they're horror movies but they are REALLY good(except the 2nd one) and I would love to see your reactions on it
bro this video reaction was amazing & genuine but please go to ur settings and activate Windows AHAHAH
you NEED to watch the 2nd and 3rd one. it’s a goated Trilogy
I would love to see another maze runner which you have to react 2 more maze runner, and I swear they are bettwe than the first one!
I love this movie and to see this guy reacting to it makes it better
I actually love people reacting to maze runner but I’ve been waiting for you to do it but idk.
2 videos in a day AND 2 DAYS IN A ROW… ABSOLUTE W
51:37 “is that aliens?” With a straight face 😂
Oh I am here for this, you need to watch all 3
AHH NEVER THOUGHT ID SEE THIS BUT SO HAPPY I AM
When I first watched the maze runner which was a week before I watched this i call the greivers fly venom because it’s got the body of a fly and when it opened its mouth it reminded me of venom
I just never understood something, why when Alby and Gally were stung they said “we can’t leave”? The whole maze trials was a test to help the gladers and the biggest part is that they’re supposed find a way out.
Yees Maze Runner!! The first one is the best and one of my favorite movies!
i watched the last movie yesterday and i am in love with maze runner. it was my first time watching it ever and its actually amazing. i found out there were books so im hoping to get them
The books are amazing. The movies missed and changed a lot of things from the books though
The books are amazing. The movies missed and changed a lot of things from the books though
@@ruby4006 Especially the Scorch Trials, because the Maze is pretty similar to the book. I think they've done a good job adapting the first book, but they've gone nuts for the sequels.
Cant wait for second movie !
Glad you watched this. I'm a big fan of the books!