Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-24.99.67.19-20141121184507/@comment-24.99.67.19-20141121214956

Just a couple of things in response. I don't think Finn was capable of consciously "choosing" anything in his state of mind at that moment when he started shooting. I think he was simply reacting. And in that state,I also don't think he was capable of making a distinction between the warrior grounders and these civilians. They were all a threat to him. Notice how he qjuickly aimed his gun when the leader rose to speak. You have to understand that Finn was not in a rational state of mind. Someone even said that he was evil. Good grief!

And one more thing, I think the accusation that Finn was killing children is an exasgeration. I could be wrong, but it looked to me like Artigas was the youngest one he killed. All the others were older guys wanting to either defend or take revenge. Again, I'm not justifying, I'm simply trying to put things in perspective.