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au where newt đ falls in love with his best friend đ thomas đ and after a long story filled with hope and opportunities đ it still ends badly đ OH WAIT THAT'S CANON
Newtmas essay when?
Finally getting to this, thanks for waiting, I needed to go over a few bookmarks. (Warning, this post contains spoilers from the MAZE RUNNER book and FEVER CODE book, so if you havenât read either or yet and want the jist of my analysis; just know that in general the fandom interpreting Newt as gay before it was revealed on a twitter post was not just a random headcanon and that Thomas in general is portrayed to have very strong unconditional love for Newt throughout the series; and it shows. To the point that even the director for the movie has stated that Newt and Thomas have a strong bond and portrays that in the movies. I will also preface that I am NOT adding personal opinion anywhere here, these are just backings from quotes and how they are thus meant to be taken/read as. My words are taken as a reader who is currently reading Scorch Trials has yet to fully read Death Cure or Crank Palace.) Anways, without further ado at 3AM today, Iâll try my best to explain how even though Dashner tries his best to make Thomas have other, female love interests; he creates a not so subtle gay subtext for Tommy boy here when in the context of interacting with Newt throughout the lore. Apologies beforehand for any grammar mistakes along the way.
To commence, I am going to start with FEVER CODE, as its supposed to act as the storyâs preface to the actual events that play out later. Newt and Thomas upon meeting each other describe their presence as âfamiliarâ and or as a âlong lost friendâ and they genuinely hit it off from the start to the point that Newt is okay with having Thomas see him cry over the fact that he and his sister are separated since he is doomed to be WCKDâs control analysis as heâs the only one lacking immunity from the flare itself. Once Newt is done being emotionally vulnerable we get our first instance of his personal nickname for Thomas: âThatâs the way things are Tommy,â he said his voice not quite steady. âThe world outsideâs gone to hell. Why should we expect any different here? [...] He said it as if theyâd been friends for yearsâ (ch. 14).  An interesting note here is that Thomas doesnât bother to correct him or stifle the moment by feeling that all this information was too much, he genuinely wanted to hear Newt out and is fine with seeing this side of him; if not slightly taken aback by how natural it is that they can converse about such aspects of their lives. In fact, Newt makes such an impact on Thomas that Thomas ends up that same night dreaming of him: âThroughout his shortened night, he dreamed of Newt and Sonya. Of Newt and Lizzyâ(Ch. 14). The thing with Thomas though is that the idea of comfort and connection is very foreign to him as heâs been basically isolated all his life with only the adults like Ava to talk to and the one exception being Teresa as his only kid companion. So Thomas didnât even think he could make others like him for being himself unless they were vital to the overall production of WCKD. Seeing this portion right before the end of chapter 14: âAlby, Minho, Newt, Teresa. Thomas had friends.â shows that Thomas really had to deep dive to see how he deals with personal connections and why he was excited about the notion of friendship. He couldâve been happy with just Teresa, but only fully cemented her bond to him as âfriendâ when his circle grew and these kids he got to hang with taught him he can be himself, a concept he didnât realize was possible when all his life was dictated on what he was supposed to learn or do. It becomes especially clear just how controlled his life is with the aspect of sentiment when later on Teresaâs mental communication evokes physcial pain and fear in Thomas. Iâll get back to that later as its more of a small tid bit of Thomasâ view on his forced love interest, Teresa. And yes, I say forced because multiple sentences with Thomas have him even wish he could cease all communication with her. Moving on, letâs talk about mimicking for a second. As humans, we mimic as a behavioral response to become closer to the person we care about. Itâs the reason why yawning or laughter is contagious and or why we copy the posture of the person we converse with face to face. Thomas is seen to do this the most with Newtâs quirks. Iâll give the example in chapter 15: âNewt has been promising them that he was saving something special, and he did that annoying zipped-lipped sign every time [...] the little light in his eyes showed he enjoyed every second of their tortureâ versus Thomas: âThomas did Newtâs zipped-lipped gesture, and that got him a sharp poke in the ribsâ. So, we know enough that Thomasâ mannerisms are developing as a sign that he wants to be closer to Newt and to continue this sense of playfulness they both enjoy from the other. This is the start of their budding bond and a clear indication that they hold each other at greater fondness than the rest through this unconscious copying. Through this copying, they also pick up on emotional cues the other lets up on. Newt is especially good at noticing small things like when Thomas is anxious or overthinking: âHe was just shocked that with all their exploring, the others hadnât already discovered it on their own. And there were supposed to be TWO mazes. How had Newt and his friends not stumbled upon either one of them? âTommy?â Thomas realized Newt was staring straight at him, eyebrows raised. âSorry,â he said embarrassed, âwandered off for a second there what did you say?â Newt shook his head in admonishment. âTry to keep up, Tommy Are you ready to see the grat outdoors?â (ch. 15). Also in chapter 23: âTommy?â It was Newt, breaking him out of his thoughts. âI can see your wheels spinninâ up there.â He tapped the side of his headâ. This furthers Newts perceptiveness on his friend and Thomasâ ability to pick out when he is being looked after. And they bounce off each other really well in that aspect. To the point that Newt can crack a joke he knows will land right on Thomasâ sense of humor: âNewt waggled his fingers in front of Thomasâ face [...] A laugh exploded out of Thomasâ mouth that sent a spray everywhere. âSorryâ he said, wiping his lips on his sleeveâ (ch.15). Itâs enjoyable to know that at least at a surface level, they have fun together and can cheer the other up if needed or know when to ground the other to reality. It is also through these instances that as a reader I pick up that Thomasâ nervous ticks perhaps allude to an anxiety disorder he has; of which Newt is aware of and never puts Thomas down on for exhibiting. He in fact understands it and deals with it accordingly as he himself has a similar circumstance. SO, what does all this paying attention lead to? Thomasâ devotion to protect Newt. Yeah, thats right I said devotion. Thomasâ actions are influenced by his developed instinct to protect Newt at all costs. Here is the biggest example that comes to mind: âWhat in the world happened to Newt? -- Less then two hours later, Thomas had spliced together a series of camera clips [...] Thomas turned off the feed. He couldnât take it anymore...Newt, Newt, Newt, Thomas thought, feeling as if the very air around him were turning black.â(ch.52). Essentially, Thomas seeing Newt plummet to his near death by falling from the maze wall as a result of Newtâs ongoing depressive state, this is the moment that makes Thomas realize WICKD isnât as good as they seem and that he is going into the maze to save Newt. Its admirable how much self sacrifice Thomas does for someone he cares so much about, to the point that their name is like a mantra. Thats a sensible area of passion and fighting spirit for someone who is âjust a friendâ.  Oh and, the feeling of fondness is mutual mind you if I havenât been clear. After experiencing the horrors of cranks for the first time, realizing Newt was not immune, and watching Newt until they entered the pits it has been months since they last interacted; this is their first reunion: âWhatâs up Tommy?â Newt exclaimed, his face filled with genuine happiness at the pleasant surprise thatâs been sprung on him. Thomas couldnât remember exactly how long itâd been since heâd seen Newt. âYou look bloody fantastic for three in the morningâ (ch. 23). I need to preface this that Newt DOES NOT mean that sarcastically and that out of all the people in the room (Minho, Chuck and Teresa are there in this scene), Thomas only reacts this way specifically toward seeing Newt is okay and back.  The characters are also not afraid of being physically close. âWell, look who the bloody copper dragged in,â Newt said, pulling Thomas into a big hugâ (ch.31), âThey shook hands, and then the two of them set off...â (ch. 31), and my favorite: âThomas jumped at the sound, then stumbled. Newt tripped over him, and then they were both laughing, legs and arms tangled in a pile on the groundâ(ch.32). I donât think this far in the novel, Thomas has been AS (emphasis on as) comfortable with touch with anyone else other than Newt. And thats a big step forward on the aspect of trust in a relationship, being able to be comfortable with the presence of another person enough to be as intimate with them as shown here. And all this, is just fever code itself. Mind you this is not the MEAT of the novels as it came out later. But even without it, lets look at Thomas in Maze now, Iâll try to keep this segment a lot more brief. Hereâs Thomas looking respectively at boys his age: âA tall kid with blond hair and a square jaw...a thick, heavy muscled Asian kid folded his arms as he studied Thomas, his tight shirtsleeves rolled up to show off his biceps [...] Newt was taller than Alby too, but looked to be a year or so younger, His hair was blond and cut long, cascading over his T-shirt. Veins stuck out of his muscled armsâ(ch. 2). Thomasâ initial reaction to being surrounded by boys is to deeply analyze their rugged good looks and heavily emphasize their best physical traits. When reading this the first time, my mind immediately thought this boy at the very least is supposed to be portrayed as bi, especially when later down the line Teresa gets a similar descriptor: â...despite her paleness, she was really pretty...silky hair, flawless skin, perfect lips, long legs.â So right off the bat, we know that be it boy or girl, Thomas emphasizes how attractive someone looks in his eyes when he truly does have a sense of attraction to them. Case closed. Within the same chapter we get Thomas also immediately clinging onto Newt for a sense of grounding, it is now ingrained in him at this point that the boy is his lifeline, a person to rely on. âThomas looked over at Newt, hoping for help.â And help he does, Newt in this chapter helps ease his worries, explain a general idea of what the glade is and even pats him on the shoulder a bit to ease tension. And Thomas doesnât bat an eye in the same way heâs weary of literally everyone else. In fact, heâs eager to stay put with him as shown with; âIf Newt went up there, then I wanna talk to him.â And if none of that seals the deal, we got early bird Newt being so touch starved he flattens himself next to Thomas to wake him up at the crack of Dawn in chapter 6: âSomeone shook Thomas awake. His eyes snapped open to see a too-close face staring down at him, everything around them still shadowed by the darkness of early morning...âShh, Greenie. Donât wanna be waking up Chuckie, now, do we?â It was Newt --the guy who seemed second in command; the air reeked of his morning breath. Though Thomas was surprised, any alarm melted away immediatelyâ. This whole scene follows firstly by Thomas once again impressed by how strong Newt is and then Newt giving him a rundown of what everyone else was too afraid to show Thomas, the grievers. And you know, this scene couldâve ended well and everything as totally platonic, but then we have âNewt turned to look at him dead in the eye. The first traces of dawn had crept up on them, and Thomas could see EVERY DETAIL OF NEWTâS FACE, HIS SKIN TIGHT, HIS BROW CREASED.â Now, look me in the eye and tell me there is a hetero explanation on looking at your best bro like they are the sun reincarnated themselves. But letâs not hog all the homosexual undertones with Thomas here. Wanna know what Newtâs initial reaction to having a girl in the glade was? âItâs a girl,â he said [...] Newt shushed them again. âThatâs not bloody half of it,â he said, then pointed down into the box. âI think sheâs deadâ (ch.8). Itâs actually a stark contrast to the other gladers eagerly wanting to know her age, how pretty she looked, and calling dibs to date her; Newt isnât interested in any of that, heâs more perplexed on her status and not even bothering to remark on her looks, he was the only one not to and even remarks a few other instances that girls are more Thomasâ domain. For instance, he makes a joke in fever code when Thomas remarks that the girls in the institution were going to tackle him down, Newt proceeds to point out sarcastically something along the lines of âwait, isnât that YOUR dream though?â So Newt is pretty out spoken of his disinterest in girls, and his full admiration and attention on Thomas. Oh, and yes, Newt immediately switches over to âTommyâ the moment Thomas mentions he hates being called greenie, and once again it just becomes a thing between only the two of them. Newt is also the one to be straight forward about the whole Runners business. He warns Thomas about the dangers and doesnât necessarily turn him down on his desire to be one, he in fact encouraged him to just wait until the right moment. âNo one said you couldnât, but give it a rest for nowâ(ch. 15). So once again, Newt is the voice of confidence and reason for Thomas to prosper. In turn, this time around Thomas is the one to catch when something is bothering Newt. For instance, âNewt chewed his fingernails, something he hadnât seen the older boy do before...he was genuinely concerned -- Newt was one of the few people in the Glade he actually liked â(ch.16). Interesting how we went from fever code âfriendâ to âlikeâ. And also, when Newt explains his concern about the runners not coming back yet, Thomas pieces together how scared Newt is of the Maze without being told and goes to stand next to him as a physical presence to ground Newt as they wait near the entrance. In fact, this piece is trivial to understand why Thomas does what he does next. When everyone else had given up on the Runners still outside with 2 minutes left til closing, and Newt was escorted away from the entrance, Thomas waited. And when Thomas saw them, he yells to Newt, realizes heâs too far to do anything, and makes a decision himself. He KNEW how much Newt cared about his fellow Gladers, they were like family or âkinâ as its said in the book, so what does he do? âDonât do it Tommy! Donât you bloody do it!â ... Thomas knew he had no choice. He moved. Forward. He squeezed past the connecting rods at the last second and stepped into the mazeâ(ch.16). Yes, Thomas does this because of his empathy for the Gladers, but the chain reaction of Newtâs concern is what sets his decision in stone. And yet again, Thomas enters the maze for Newt. And thatâs pretty much the constant for the rest of Maze Runner the book, Newt just sticking up for Thomas and Thomas in turn just being happy that: âHe was at least relieved that Newt was thereâ (ch.17). And thats basically their entire dynamic. Newt just going: âIf you really did help design the maze Tommy, itâs not your fault. Youâre a kid -- you canât help what they forced you to doâ to ease the survivorâs trauma Thomas has, as well as saying âI actually believe you. You just donât have an ounce of lying in those eyes of yours. And I canât bloody believe Iâm about to say this...but Iâm going back in there to convince those shanks we should go through the griever hole, just like you saidâ(ch.51); and I think thats the most romantic thing to hear from him. Just right out being all for supporting Thomas no matter what happens as long as he stays alive and continues to fight, he doesnât care about what happened before. And Thomas eats that up because it fuels him even more to seek out a means to escape for the people (Newt) that deserve a life outside of running from monsters forever. So essentially, Iâll state again, itâs always been Newt the catalyst for Thomas to run head first into the Maze and seek freedom. And with all this I can clear that these two are shown to if not be romantically involved, at least have unconditional love for the other that transcends the authorâs original intention. And with that in mind, hereâs the thing with Teresa as a love interest. I can list here quotes of every time she mind speaks to Thomas and how that affects him, but then this would be too long. And this is a newtmas post gosh darn it. Teresa is gleeful to humiliate, control, hurt, and force Thomas to believe theyâre in love. In multiple instances we get her barging into his mind unwarranted making him understand that she has full access to his inner most thoughts. Theres nothing romantic about that, and I think its why Thomas ends up being so perceptive to the smallest of gestures that allow him to think on his own and feel like his own person. Something Iâve seen Brenda do later in scorch, and something Iâve seen Newt do since the very beginning is that they allow Thomas to come to his own conclusions in order to create his own opinions on the matters at hand. Thomasâ love language revolves around words of affirmation. He likes it when people confirm his thoughts are valid and that remind him that WICKD canât hurt him anymore now that he has the power to be his own person. This is where Newt comes in very handy. He allows Thomas to grow in ways his female love interests have yet to show, sorry Brenda but Iâve heard you were trying to unite all immunes together to the safe haven by the end and in a sense still only using Thomas to get by; I still think she was the better call than teresa of course and I have no remorse for Teresa getting smushed by a boulder. But essentially my point here is that, how do you fail to make your initial love interests clash so badly where one has no real care about the others well being so long as everything goes according to WCKD by using a form of gaslighting and manipulation? AND THOMAS HAS STATED HIS DISCOMFORT ON THIS MULTIPLE TIMES, but the narrative always erases these instances from his mind in place of pity for Teresaâs well being (as you can tell, Teresa through this becomes my least favorite character, I can rant about her some othe time though with proper backing). The narrative in turn treats it all like a joke. I understand there are scenes where Thomas is worried about her and looks out to make sure shes ok, but even then he doesnât know how to react with mental images of her kissing his cheek or when she screams the next minute that she doesnât know who he is or how hes speaking into her mind. And thats because they canât properly communicate their emotions to the other, not even in fever code could Thomas give a forward answer if he loved Teresa or not, she just assumed. Come to think of it, Thomas really doesnât show much affection to Teresa of his own accord. So then, how DOES Thomas show his affection? Thomas provides acts of service as his love language, if he cares about you enough he will risk his life for you. Why? Because Thomas values putting the people he loves foremost knowing full well they are what help him have purpose and succeed in continuing on. In a way, Newt and Thomasâ dynamic works in this instance because they balance the other out and because they have seen each other at their worst and at their best. In a way, that's why knowing the ending of the books makes it harder to accept that Thomas would just easily take the shot...when all his life clung to Newtâs survival. But thatâs a story for another time where I compare the movies (of which let me make that clear, yes I prefer) over the books. For now just know that the book may have done this by accident, maybe not, but at the end of the day theres solid proof that Thomas and Newt care about each other in a way that is separately portrayed from their connection to the other glade members, and have this consistency of soft moments running through the entirety of the series. In conclusion; newtmas. Newtmas. NEWTMAS, etc.
everyone is gay on tmr, it was literally impossible that one person was straight, they are the post-apocalyptic gays
Always remember Newtmas/Dylmas won the CHOICE MOVIE CHEMISTRY in Teen Choice Awards in 2016!!
IâM CRYING THOMAS WAS SO INTO IT AND IF DYLAN DIDNâT PULL AWAY THEY WOULD KISS AHHHHH
I just watched the entire Maze Runner trilogy and I think it is one of the most egregious cases of âshould have been a gay romantic tragedyâ that Iâve ever seen fhdjksks
Like obviously lots of movies are guilty of this, but what gets me is they didnât even try to make Thomas and Teresa a convincing pairing. All they did was put her there and say âhere sheâs the love interest because we said so.â Not even an iota of effort was put in to show us why they were supposedly in love. Newt played the role of a typical love interest in every other aspect. I have never seen a movie fail so hard at a no homo in my LIFE.
And then they have the audacity to end the movie with Thomas reading what is basically a love letter from Newt. But they threw in a âmateâ at the end to the indicate that itâs not gay and they were just buds. Unbelievable.
Thomas: Have you ever seen something that changed your life?
Minho: I saw you
Thomas: That's incredibly sweet. But it makes things awkward because I was talking about this picture of Gally as a pigeon
Thomas:
Newt:
Minho:
Gally:
Frypan:
Zart:
Jeff:
tbh the maze runner cast is just a bunch of hotties I mean, the ivy trio? hot. teresa? goddamn pretty. brenda, harriet? girlboss ofmg. sonya, aris? BI PANIC
anyways I'm a whore