
That smile on his face as the Indians attacked made him look like a right fool. Instead, he kind of became more of an idiot. I would have preferred an adult William to have found his own consciousness through the journey, as well. He knew suffering did it, but as smart as he is, he couldn't piece together what was missing from the hosts? His ardent hope was it would be the key to bringing the hosts to life. And it made sense, even in the terms of how he was hoping the maze was being used. What I don't like about his sob story (and let's face it, dude is a frakkin' whiner of the nth degree), is that he was too stupid to understand the point of the maze.īecause everybody was telling him the maze was not for him. I knew the driving force behind his anger would be that Dolores, the one he fell in love with, disappeared on him. After stomping around behind Dolores, then practically stomping ON Dolores in his attempt to get her to show him the end of the maze, he finally revealed he was, in fact, the true love she was expecting to come rescue her.
