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bellzsad · 1 month
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the way thomas and newt look at each is other is just so UGH OMG it’s giving soulmates like you can not tell me that not even one of them fell for the other
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i had ad dream that i was getting ready to see new maze runner movie in cinema.
may new hunger games prequel bring renaissance of dystopia. may more prequels be adapted. *cough cough* fever code would make awesome prequel.
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lierenprotectionsquad · 6 months
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Reasons why Thomas really is just that fucking stupid
Teresa was nicknamed “the betrayer” the same way he was labeled “to be killed by group b”
He had a memory dream about him and Teresa spying on WICKED and hearing about the “traitor scenario” that WICKED already had planned out in case it was needed
Teresa warned him that things were gonna get really bad and he was gonna feel hopeless, hurt and betrayed before the kidnapping
During the kidnapping, she again warned him about what was happening and that he needed to trust her
He was told BLATANT lies that he and Teresa BOTH knew were false, which was the point
ARIS TOLD HIM THAT IT WAS FAKE!!!!!
He was fully healed up and taken care of, despite the terrifying effect of the scenario
Teresa and Aris EXPLAINED THE WHOLE FUCKING THING afterwards
And Thomas’ consensus? Teresa is an evil irredeemable traitor who hates him and and loved every moment of hurting him…
Great deduction, Sherlock /sar
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newtish250 · 5 months
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Sonya’s hair colour?!
Her hair is described to be “reddish blond” in scorch trials while in fever code is described to be dark, “Thomas saw a girl curled up under a blanket, her arms wrapped around a pillow dark hair spilling out.” And later on when Newt says goodbye to her.
I get that people’s hair can change colour over time but this was what, 2-3 year difference? (Just before they go into the maze to when Thomas meets group B)
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that-girl-glader · 1 year
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SPOILER WARNING: I have been a maze runner fan for a while now, but I only just finished the fever code. Can I just say, WOW. I did not expect the ending at all. And now I'm questioning if teresa had her memories the entire time. Also AVA FRICKING PAIGE, I thought she was the least awful person. What on EARTH. You're telling me if it wasn't for her the trials would have ended at the maze. What the actuall- SERIOSLY?!?! I don't even know how to feel now.
I can't believe Ava Paige would stoop so low as to give someone the flare. She's such a manipulative hypocrite. Who gives someone a disease you're trying to cure, WHO?! "I love you two like my on children" seriously. Idk about you, but in my books lying to and dragging your child isn't loving them. And why use Thomas's email without permission in order to get what you want. At first I thought Ava being in charge would be for the best, I was wrong. Man, atleast in the end in the death cure she actually helped them escape to the safe haven, YEARS after Anderson legit said it himself. Holy shuck.
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bokvshou · 1 year
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My ranking of The Maze Runner books because im bored.
Fever Code. it's the best book in the series, period. newtmas is at its best.
Kill Order. i know a lot of people don't like this one but i love it. I loved seeing how the whole pandemic and disasters in the world began.
Maze Runner. the one and only, the place where you fall in love with everyone for the first time. also, The Glade is my favorite location in the entire saga.
Death Cure. the epilogue is my favorite of all the books, although i feel the ending is the weakest, i'm a big fan of all the adventure and angst feeling in here.
Scorch Trials. I always felt it was a shame that the movie strayed so far from the original plot. but I prefer movie!brenda tbh. dashner can't write romance at all (or women? maybe that's the issue here).
Crank Palace. it's okay don't get me wrong, and I always appreciate more newt content, i just feel dashner could have done a liiiiittle more.
I really feel like I love Fever Code and The Kill Order so much because they contribute a lot to the world building, and makes the experiences we have with Thomas in the three main books a lot more... well, it makes more sense, and gives another perspective. and it seems very special in my head.
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lostinbooks14 · 5 months
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Ok but srsly HOW is Thomas so good at running????
Didn't he spend his entire life getting checked by doctors, spying on his Maze friends, and tapping on screens?
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star--anon · 2 months
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The staff members chosen to be Thomas' teachers are instructed not to engage in discussion that does not relate to academics. Many times, nobody will visit Thomas' room for days, leaving him along with nothing but food that's machine-delivered and a blanket. He starts talking to the walls out of desperation for a fucking conversation. He's so blinded by the joy of having Dr. Paige as someone he can finally talk to that he's willing to overlook her atrocities. Fuck, he'll design them for her! Anything to stick around her for longer.
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She invites Thomas to a committee meeting one night. Dr. Randall tries to protest at an eight-year-old being in the meeting, but Dr. Paige calmly replies that Thomas has earned a position at the table. Not only that, but he is an exceptionally bright student, and she is sure that he will provide valuable insight into the brain patterns of children. Furthermore, Dr. Paige has not forgotten how Dr. Randall completely violated protocol (he did not) and used a pain simulator to condition Thomas to his new name (a process that was thought of and approved by Dr. Paige herself), and she would appreciate it if Dr. Randall could restrain himself. He is scaring Thomas.
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elsnorris19 · 4 months
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if you’re interest in The Maze Runner fanfic, you can go check out mine!
The main character is Thomas’s twin sister :)
My wattpad is @/bloodwarning and there are already two chapters posted!
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0-yezi-0 · 1 year
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Maze Runner Thoughts #2
SPOILER WARNING
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Sonya remembered him. He didn't remember her. She couldn't fulfill her promise. She never got to talk to him as her brother ever again. She made it he didn't.
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bellzsad · 5 months
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can someone tell me if i should put minresa in my fics (i have not read the fever code *do not kill me for this*, people have said that minresa kind of surfaced because of the fever code) because the next chapter that will come out in my newtmas fic shows the two meeting soo i have to know if i should include it now‼️
@thatnerdybookgirliscool @ivesterrarium @subject-b5 @newtish250 @leafydinosaur these are all of my tmr moots
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lierenprotectionsquad · 6 months
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I have birthday headcanons! Well, only two, but still!
Thomas’s birthday is December 22nd. Clues in the Fever Code suggest he might’ve been born late in the year, and Thomas being a Christmas baby just makes too much sense to me.
Newt’s birthday is June 6th. Purely because of how fucked up it is. Enjoy!
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wyrcan · 1 year
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just found out that my fever code book was first edition so that’s kind of cool 😭
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mazegays · 1 year
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@its-tea-time-darling i am trying to answer your ask but tumblr is being dumb about it so i copy-pasted it here instead and am hoping it works yes hello i am on my computer now and so i feel like i can actually write this out better bc it is. an essay (and no doubt going to get longer when i start writing it v me just thinking about it) i'm sure others may have said similar before, but until very recently i've been avoiding most teresa content lol In this fandom (less so in more recent years than in the past), Teresa is the betrayer and the dead girl. First, she gains Thomas's trust. Then she makes out like she wants him dead--very convincingly. Then she reveal that that was because WICKED made her. And, finally, she dies for Thomas. That leaves Thomas (and us) with a very complicated set of feelings and thoughts surrounding Teresa. Let's try and unpack some of mine. 
(if you haven't read fever code and the kill order, you might want to skip or skim this part)
In Kill Order, we first meet baby!teresa--a traumatized little girl, hardly out of toddlerhood, who is found by Mark, Alec, Trina, and Lena in a deserted village. She's got marks showing she was injected with the virus (which is not from the solar flares as WICKED posits, but instead a human bioweapon), but she's fine, marking her as immune. She was witness to the attacks on her settlement and everyone turning into Cranks and subsequently dying. Due to her immunity, Mark turns her over the the Post-Flare Coalition, aka WICKED, at the end of the book, saving her life. She has witnessed more death and had others infected with the virus assume that she's a demon because she's immune. In the second epilogue (and the prologue, where Thomas is swiped and sent into the maze) we see an older Teresa, who is sympathetic to the infected and believes they deserve a chance to be saved because of what Mark, Alec, Trina, and Lena did for her. Throughout Fever Code, we see Teresa through Thomas's eyes. We know from the two years later epilogue of Kill Order that he's five at the time he's brought into WICKED, making Teresa seven and two years older than him; he wouldn't remember the immediate-post infection world the way she does (this particular detail is also something I stew over quite a bit, but that's for another post). They have plenty of differences, and argue over methods even when they're young, but it's not nearly as high-stakes as it is later, and after a while, they're pretty much each other's only friends. At the end of Fever Code, before Thomas is sent into the maze, Teresa admits that she still believes in the possibility of a cure. This is a few years after they have to kill the original Creators. (As this is not her POV, I can guess that she might not know--or might be denying the fact--that it's WICKED who released the Flare in the first place. Thomas doesn't know at all, having been taught along with everyone else that the disease was named after the solar event it was named for--the Solar Flares.) In the epilogue--a memo from Paige to the Council--Teresa and Aris are named as the final candidates. Given the use of the same term in Death Cure (by Janson, to refer to Thomas), plans changed. It also thanks them for their loyalty. Teresa's memo is the more interesting one, here. It confirms that Teresa and Aris kept their memories, and were going to coordinate with WICKED throughout the trials. She truly believes in what WICKED is doing, and that hasn't wavered in her ten years, likely closer to eleven, there. As we know, she write the infamous 'WICKED is good' on her arm, in order to 'plant the seed' in the Gladers' minds.
(if you were skipping, you can stop now!)
In Maze Runner, she tells Thomas she triggered the end, and pretends to know as little as they do--she leads the decoding of the maps, even, when it's entirely possible she already knew the code. She programmed the maze's day and night cycle and the griever hole, after all. We don't know what she sent to WICKED, or when. (Not that there's a lot they didn't already know, with the beetle blades.) She's a key factor in their escape, despite pretty much everyone other than Thomas doubting her and her intentions at first. In Scorch Trials, she must know about the switch before it happens. Thomas can communicate with Aris telepathically, so she and Aris are probably coordinating not only the switch (Group B can't have left for the Scorch before Group A for this to work, despite canonically getting out of their maze earlier.) but also meeting up with the Gladers to kidnap Thomas. She's also the screaming girl in the first half of the book, during their first day in the Scorch. She waits until they're taking a break to stop screaming and leave the building--Thomas hasn't gotten anything from or to her mentally, so Aris must have told her. When Thomas gets close to her, he notes three specific details: She's clean, not dusty and dirty from a day in the desert, she's crying, and her behavior reminds him of Gally right before he killed Chuck. She warns him to get away from her. Obviously when he is kidnapped by Group B, her behavior has switched. She's now angry with Thomas outwardly, for reasons she's not explaining to him, while whispering to him entirely different things. She lets it slip that they were told to kill him by WICKED. Harriet tells Thomas that Teresa has 'hated' him the entire time, that she's acting like killing him is her idea. Trying to convince WICKED, maybe? That she'll do whatever they tell her to, even when it hurts her? After the chamber, she's changed again, and Thomas no longer knows what to feel about her (and neither did I, as the reader, for my first through read-throughs.) It's confirmed at this point that she's been talking to Aris the whole time, including in the maze. Thomas already knew this was a set-up, but this is the first time we see how much of a set-up it is. Free will is almost non-existent for these kids. Of course, when they meet up again, Minho and the Gladers consider Teresa and Aris traitors and don't trust them. Given how much we--and Thomas--now know that they have manipulated behind the scenes (as ordered by WICKED) that is completely fair and expected, especially when they don't know the whole story as Thomas does--but even Thomas giving them details later doesn’t matter. We all know how Death Cure goes--her biggest role in this book is dying for Thomas. She is in Denver, for a time, but Thomas is more with Minho, Newt, Gally, or Brenda, so we don't see a lot of her. With her chip removed, it's now impossible for WICKED to control her--assuming that WICKED removed the chips as they said they would, and assuming that Teresa doesn't still have hers. She's shown to believe in WICKED's mission until the end of the her life. Now, with that summary that was longer than I expected it to be out of the way, let's talk more directly about Teresa's relationship with WICKED. All Teresa knows outside of WICKED is terror and fear. She likely starved for a time, she was attacked and hurt, and undoubtedly would have died on her own or been killed by Cranks. Growing up within WICKED facilities literally saved her life, and she knows that from a young age. Unlike Thomas, she's not angry or upset about being given a new name. She's happy to accept it, because she wants to forget everything that happened outside of WICKED's walls. She wants to forget, and she wants to prove that providing for her was worth it. So she does what they tell her: Kills the Creators, lies to Thomas about his entrance to the Maze (he thinks they're both going in memories intact) and communicates with Aris and WICKED throughout TMR and TST to coordinate meetings. She acts in a such a way that Thomas goes from liking her to hating her to being so conflicted about her that he feels nothing when she kisses him again. Meanwhile, Teresa is doing this to save him, or so WICKED says. They know she likes him, watched them grow up together, and they'll use it against her, against them both. She, like Thomas, is nothing but a pawn in WICKED's game. Every time she thinks she's gaining ground, they reveal another card to put her back in her place. Her firm belief in wanting a cure for the Flare combined with a childhood of being taught only what WICKED wanted her to know, seeking their approval at many turns, leaves her very open to manipulation. This results in Teresa being someone Thomas and the others aren't sure they can trust, because of her past, and Teresa herself just being a teenage girl trying to ensure that the boy she loves, the boy she grew up with, grew up loving, survives at all costs to her. She's the betrayer, sure. But would she do betray Thomas if she thought she had no other choice? I don't think she would. Teresa, even as a secondary protagonist, is far more complex than just being 'the betrayer' and 'the dead girl'. She's a terrified little girl who doesn't want anyone to go through the suffering she saw as a child, and has been given an option to try and end that suffering by working toward a cure. She's a well-fed, well-protected child who knows of the horrors of the world outside but never goes back out to it; the same child is taught whatever WICKED wants her to know. She's a teenage girl who has killed, who may be falling in love with boy-next-door (literally), who still desperately wants to fix the world. Her avenue for saving Thomas and fixing the world isn't a branching path: They're both lined with flashing WICKED signs. If she listens to them, Thomas will be safe. If she works with them, they can find a cure. She can have both. So she writes 'WICKED is good'. She's spreading the seed, trying to convince the Gladers. Maybe that message wasn't for them, though. Not entirely. No. Maybe she was really trying to convince herself.
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