Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20150214214208/@comment-25176701-20150216202149

^I meant don't judge him in a negative way and call him a bad person when you have not been through what he has.

I'm just stating a fact about him: He wanted peace instead of war for the whole Season One. He DIED so that his people could have peace with the Grounders. So, he was a peace-loving person. He was a good person. The war destroyed him and caused him to suffer from PTSD. Just because somebody gets a mental disorder because of somebody else's violence doesn't make that person bad or evil. It makes whoever caused that to happen the "bad guy". In this case, it would be the Grounders.

"most of the people Finn shot weren’t actually doing anything"- No. That isn't true. The first guy who ran wasn't doing anything except disobeying Nyko's orders and not staying put like he was told to do. After that, Artigas charged at Finn and tried to kill him. Then, there was chaos and the others were jumping out of the pen they were in. Nyko tried to hold them back but they kept pushing their way out of the pen anyway. There were some survivors. The survivors were probably the ones who WEREN'T the dumbasses and tried to attack and kill somebody with an automatic weapon.

"And they were innocent because that village only existed of the people that were too old to fight or too young to learn yet"- First off, the old people were most likely "retired" warriors. By that I mean Grounders who were once warriors but as they got older they sort of "retired". As for the kids, clearly you don't pay attention to the Grounder society. For one, Tris was way younger than Clarke yet she had already KILLED 5 people. So, no. The kids (in Grounder society) weren't too young to learn how to fight. Also, Artigas fought off Reapers. My point being, the kids in the Grounder society learn how to KILL people at a young age.. Children who are killers... Yeah, very innocent. And if they did not know how to fight like you said they did, then they shouldn't have been fighting in the first place.