Gerard Paul asked this question about The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3):
I was really dissapointed on how Dashner ended the series, not much closure for the main Characters, really sad for Teresa who did everything she can just so that she can secure the life of Thomas who never really understood the purpose of what she did, also felt like there we're still a lot of questions unanswered, all those test didn't accomplish anything. IMO Teresa shouldn't have ended that way.
Wes Reib What is true about fiction is that it is fiction, and whether the ending of a novel or a series of novels is satisfactory or not is up to the reader, …moreWhat is true about fiction is that it is fiction, and whether the ending of a novel or a series of novels is satisfactory or not is up to the reader, I suggest if Dashner's ending does not appeal to you, think of an ending of your own. Teresa does not have to die. Janson can be defeated another way that does not involve the maze crashing down on people's heads. I thought a better place for the survivors to settle was in the glade(s) where everything has either been provided for them or can be brought in---they can use the flat trans for this. The grievers could be reprogrammed to protect the colonies from outsiders, and the descendants of the immunes would tell each other stories of the time back when Thomas and Teresa, ( their first leaders ) saved the human race from destruction.

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