"Maze Runner 3: The Death Cure" is considered a disappointing conclusion for fans of the saga. The film leaves many questions unanswered and presents questionable narrative choices. The unnecessary deaths of main characters and their lack of justification disrupt the audience's experience. Additionally, the lack of clear explanations regarding the curative nature of Thomas' blood is a major flaw that leaves viewers perplexed. The lack of internal logic, such as the inconsistent use of the ship, hampers immersion in the film's universe. Moreover, the clear opportunity to save Minho that the protagonists miss without valid reasons is difficult to comprehend and undermines the credibility of the characters. In essence, despite strong performances by the actors, "Maze Runner 3" fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion, leaving viewers with a sense of incompleteness and confusion. The lack of depth, uneven pacing, and unsatisfactory conclusion are also highlighted in the second critique, while the performances of the main actors are considered solid, but secondary characters lack development. These critiques emphasize the film's shortcomings, which may disappoint fans of the franchise seeking a captivating and satisfying conclusion.