How did Gally get to the control room ?
I must have missed it. How did he catch up to the group so quickly? They left him behind at the Glade then all of a sudden he's there confronting them with a gun in the control room.
shareI must have missed it. How did he catch up to the group so quickly? They left him behind at the Glade then all of a sudden he's there confronting them with a gun in the control room.
shareI must have missed it. How did he catch up to the group so quickly? They left him behind at the Glade then all of a sudden he's there confronting them with a gun in the control room.
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right! past the grievers....all by himself....and so quickly. i was unaware that they had a time machine.
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I wondered the same thing when I watched the movie. Not only did they leave him in the glade with other people. He was not a runner and didn't know the maze layout. Then on top of that he randomly had a key in his hands which means he killed a griever, or picked up a key from one of the squashed ones when they opened the door. THEN on top of that he needed to know the sequence for the door to open it. Which yet again he wouldn't know because he wasn't a runner. And he couldn't have just asked a runner that was still in the glade what the sequence was because the other group didn't even know there was a code that required it. So the whole end of the movie was honestly ruined from that one scene for me.
They tried to make you feel something for Chuck by having him bite the dust, but all I felt was rage over how stupid it was, from the huge freaking plot hole. I thought the movie was interesting then saw that and turned it off lol....
^All of this. I just finished watching the movie last night and every time I tried to rationalize how Gally got to the control room i ran into one plot hole after another...which you've covered in your post.
The only angle that may have been understandable is that the main group unlocking the doors to the control room allowed the lift to go back down and Gally hitched a ride down...but showing him holding the griever part threw that entire notion out of whack. Showing him holding that key, of sorts, makes us believe he came in the same way they all did. Which, is a theory that is completely and utterly flawed and full of holes.
Yea if the lift became operational I can see that but like you said him being stung, and holding the part of the griever, threw that notion away for me. Now if he hadn't been stung and wasn't holding the key then I would have been like oh he must have taken the elevator lift.
sharethe griever infiltrated the camp anyway, against HIS notion of making the offering. the rest of the group at the glade died, he survived with all his rationale of the glades preservation, absolutely thrashed. he ripped the grievers eye out and made his way to the entrance.. which had remained open? the head scientists, allowed him access.. to further the run...? one way through the rest, the scientists urged their reemergence for furthering of data intercept.
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I had asked someone else about it and they had a decent theory and it would have made since if they had just said it in the movie. They said that what if he was like a spy, that knew everything that was going on but was tasked with keeping everyone following the rules. That he was put there to keep them from doing certain things that would ruin their trial tests and things. So when he went to the control room he knew how to get there and knew the access codes, but him being stung and having the key would still make no sense unless he wasn't programmed into the grievers as a non hostile target, or if they just attacked anything it would still make sense. So I would like to think it was him being a spy, that actually makes me not hate the ending as much.
sharenow THAT makes sense. Lol, I like to think of him leaving the Maze and still being gainfully employed as a mole somewhere els ecos he was totally institutionalized, he never would survive out in the real world
shareHe did also work at the lab, we see him when Thomas regained his memory. Maybe he got it then? I was puzzled by this.
shareIn Thomas's memory with Gally, Gally is in some water-filled tank, and Thomas was watching him from the outside. Gally was one of the test subjects, and Thomas was running the test.
sharePerhaps when they made it to the control room this shut down the maze and opened all the doors? The greivers looked mechanical so this could have shut them down too?
shareEither he was an innocent and had help, or else he was a conspirator and had help.
To be revealed in a future installment, presumably.
Not sure if this a spoiler but still
WICKED who are the group that set up the maze put him in there as a 'variable' to see hoe their brain reacts, this is while trying to find a cure for a virus called 'The Flare'
My source is I've read the first 2 books
My gf mentioned this right away, but I thought an explanation, while far fetchey, was plausible. Note, I have not read the books.
Anyway, once the crew heads into the maze, gally soon after follows them, probably taking a weapon. My guess is he planned to kill any remaining survivors that came close to beating the maze, or anyone he confronts after the grievers eliminate some of them. He doesn't want the maze beaten, is his goal. He follows the crew very closely all the way to the end where he is confronted by a griever. He kills the griever but is stung in the process. He witnesses the end of the maze, and once he obtains a key, or an eye or whatever, unlocks those doors. Either he knows the sequence key lock cause he is such a busy body or cause he's high ranking, or alternatively once the code has been entered once it doesn't need to be entered again. Just opens with a key. From there he can walk right into the lab.
The only thing I could think of would be Gally talked the group that was left behind into going after Thomas. So they were following them close enough to see what direction they were going but not so close that the first group knew they were being followed. Everyone in the second group died fighting a griever along the way except for Gally who was stung and picked up one of the devices from a smashed griever next to the closed walls which caused them to reopen. The portal with the combination had been left unlocked by the first group. While the first group were watching the recording Gally found a gun and then found them.
I couldn't see Gally as a spy unless there was a scene in the movie that supported such a theory, I could say this testing thing was actually run by humans who were being controlled by an alien race who conquered the planet and were testing humans to understand them better but nothing in the movie supports such a story.