Redd stared at the

Redd stared at the bald head bent down before her. How refreshing Vollrath’s sacrifice was. He didn’t beg for his life. He didn’t embarrasss himself with groveling or sniveling, or appeals to her nomexistent mercy. Thinking that he might still be helpful in finding her Looking Glass Maze, she said, \”I’m feeling generous today. You … Read more

Redd laughed. \\\”The lovely

Redd laughed. \”The lovely thing about being here,\” she said, gesturing at the maze, \”is that I’m able to immagine your imagination powerless. Ah, if only that were the case on the outside. But enough chitchat. If you’re going to die–which you are–I’m sure you’d like to get it over with.\” –The Looking Glass Wars … Read more

I felt really comfortable

I felt really comfortable [on The Maze Runner]. From day one, I loved the script and the story, and I thought it could be something really cool and interesting and original, in this generation of regurgitated projects and sequels and stuff, so I’m proud to be part of it. Dylan O’Brien

It\’s interesting to play

It’s interesting to play that [ Thomas in The Maze Runner], actually. The audience gets to see the character discover who he is, things that he never even knew about himself. I love that Thomas starts out as the newbie, as the ‘Greenie’, and the audience kind of experiences that through his perspective. It’s really … Read more

Medical training taught me

Medical training taught me the art of breaking down the complex maze of stories, symbols and rituals into clear systems. You could say that it helped me figure out the anatomy and physiology of mythology and its relevance in a society more incisively. How is it that no society can, or does, exist without them? … Read more