Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-50.140.129.25-20150328005413/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150421221539

Careful how harshly you judge Finn. Do you not remember the person he was before the grounders started killing them? How traumatised would you be if you'd been in the middle of that kind of vicious violence? Finn didn't go to that village to kill people. As he said, "Nobody has to get hurt. We just want our people back." But civilians or not, grounders could be dangerous; so Finn rightly felt the need to be cautious. Niko had to keep telling some of them to sit down because they wanted to go after Finn. You  really can't blame them for that, but you can't blame Finn for wanting to protect himself, either. Finn was definitely in an emotionally unstable state. The war had greatly affected him. The old man startled Finn, and he reacted badly. But when Artigas made his move, he opened the flood gates. There was a lot going on with Finn psychologically there. Until you understand that mechanism and put yourself in his place, I wouldn't be calling him a monster.