Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Chuck asks Thomas if he think he has good parents, ones who miss him now that he is gone. This makes Thomas angry at the Creators for putting them in the Glade and depriving Chuck of a normal life. Thomas assures Chuck that he has parents who care about him.

  2. Chuck also tells Thomas that he wonders if he has real parents out there somewhere. He fantasizes of living a normal life. At hearing this, Thomas is overcome with anger.

    • Film
    • Physicality & Personality
    • Powers & Abilities
    • Quotes

    Thomas wakes up in an underground lift without his memories, being sent to the Glade, a place full of teenage boys. Gally is the first to welcome him and pull him out of the Box. Thomas meets Alby, the leader of the Glade, and Newt, the Second-in-Command. Chuck, the last Greeniebefore Thomas, sticks to him, clearly looking for a friend. Thomas finds himself in a large square clearing, surrounded by gigantic walls. In the middle of each wall, there's an opening as high as the walls themselves....

    In a flashback set before the film adaptation of The Scorch Trials, Thomas is being dropped off by his mother and taken in by Ava Paige and WCKD. Thomas snaps out of this flashback-dream when Minho yells at him to wake up, since the helicopter they are in is about to land. When they arrive, Thomas grabs Chuck's Relic, and the Gladers are sent to a facility run by Janson. While they are medically tested, Teresa gets separated from the group. In the canteen, the Gladers meet other children from...

    In the opening scene of the film adaptation of The Death Cure, Thomas, along with Vince, get on board a train that transports Aris, Sonya, and the Immunes to the WCKD main complex, while Brenda and Jorge distract the berg which came to aid the guards. Thomas manages to decouple the wagon while Brenda and Jorge hijack the berg. With the help of Newt and Frypan, they use the berg to lift the container with the Immunes off the wagon and fly to a place near the sea. They intend to finally leave a...

    In The Maze Runner, Chuck tells Thomas that he was around five foot nine and also describes him jokingly as being as "ugly as fried liver on a stick". He tells Thomas that he looks sixteen years old. Thomas is shocked because he feels older than that. He is, however, younger than Newt, who is repeatedly referred to as "the older boy". In The Kill O...

    Powers

    1. Enhanced Antibiotic System: Thomas was shown to be immune to the effects of the deadly Flare virus. In the film adaptation of The Maze Runner, he stabbed himself in the thigh with a Griever's tail that stored an enhanced version of the Flare and was injected with the last syringe of serum used to help Alby, then afterwards, he was shown to have not lost control over his humanity. And in the film adaptation of The Scorch Trials, Dr. Mary Cooper ordered Vince to spare Brenda, for she knew th...

    Abilities

    1. Gifted Intelligence: Thomas is curious and a quick-thinker, able to solve puzzles and problems, and improvise his way out of sticky situations where possible, anyway. He is the one who figured out how to find the code for the Maze, for example, and he was able to talk his way out of several dangerous moments as well as found out where WCKD was transferring the cargo train with Minho and the other 28 immunes to the Last City based on the railway Aris tells him and maps it out as few 100 mil...

    "If you want to throw me in jail for trying to save someone's life, then go ahead. Next time I promise I'll point at them and laugh, then go eat some of Frypan's dinner.” The Maze Runner (Book)

  3. Thomas tried to give it back to him, telling him that he'll be the one to give it to his parents, but Chuck refused, insisting that Thomas take it. Thomas then promised that he would find Chuck's parents and give them the carving.

    • 3 min
  4. Before Chuck leaves, Thomas assures him that he really does have parents who care about him. Thomas also promises Chuck that he will get him home.

  5. Though he doesn’t feel passionately about his own memory and identity loss, Thomas becomes enraged at what has been taken from Chuck. His promise to Chuck is not just that he will get him home, but also that he will return his identity as a young boy with caring parents who lives a normal life.

  6. People also ask

  7. In this world of found family, Thomas comes to look out for Chuck as if the boy were a little brother. It is through his relationship with Chuck that Thomas comes to understand the importance of friendship in the formidable world of the Glade.

  1. People also search for