Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20141206142712/@comment-24.99.67.19-20141208193723

Oh, and let me just add that I don't think it does any good to try to judge who deserves more sympathy than the other. Both Charlotte and Finn are tragic cases. As a child, Charlotte's sense of morality got skewed by her environment. Finn's moral compass didn't exactly get skewed. He just lost control of it as a resu;t of his disorder. At the time of that massacre, Finn was incapable of making a moral or rational choice. Charlotte made a moral choice when she jumped over that cliff. It was just very much misguided. Charlotte can't get a second chance. Finn will need to learn some good coping skills to avoid a repeat performance. I hope he won't find himself under that kind of extreme pressure again.