![]() ![]() 2.3.6 The Venomettes and Marc and the Mambas: 1983.2.3.3 The Stranglers and Associates: April 1980.2.3.2 Cult Hero and Dance Fools Dance label: 1979–1980.2.3.1 Smith, Severin, and Siouxsie on tour.Combined with this tearful reprisal of the main theme, this proved to be a fitting end to a coming-of-age story in a post-apocalyptic world. And he can use that cure to save many others in danger. Now, after going through so much hell, and losing many friends throughout the trilogy, Thomas is now in a place where he can live the rest of his life in peace. Before, he was just a kid who was forcefully dragged into an experiment by the organization that he used to work for. It's a deliberate reversal of the first film's opening scene, where he was looking around the walls of the Maze in shock, all while the camera pulled back. The very last shot of the film, zooming on Thomas's face as he is holding the small vial containing the definitive cure.And I know you'll find a way to do what's right. ![]() My hope for you is when you're looking back years from now, you'll be able to say the same. If I could do it all over again, I would. And from that moment you ran into the maze, I knew I would follow you anywhere. Just a scared little Greenie who couldn't even remember his own name. I remember the first time you came up in the box. I'd never thought I'd miss that stuff so much.Īnd I remember you. And I remember the taste of Frypan's stew. Just the little things, like where the sun used to hit the Glade at that perfect moment right before it slid beneath the walls. Alby, Winston, Chuck, I just repeat them. So every night I've been saying their names out loud. Losing myself to this virus, thats what scares me. Well, not of dying, anyway Its more forgetting. Obviously I don't know if I wrote any before the Maze, but, even if it's not my first, it's likely to be my last. This is the first letter I can remember writing.
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