Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-91.105.26.209-20141121223754/@comment-24.99.67.19-20141122215403

Only the old man was trying to escape. He panicked. The others were trying to get to Finn. If they had, they probably would have beaten him to death. Finn over reacted with the old man. That set off Artigas, who had been trying to get to Finn the whole time. A warrior wantabe, I guess. Just young and foolish. You don't try to attack someone who's holding an automatic weapon in his hands. Finn was already in an extremely agitated state. Any aggressive movement was going to set him off. This is the Finn that the warrior grounders had created.

When Artigas jumped the fence and Finn shot him that opened the flood gates. It was a domino effect. Those guys were rightfully angry, but it wasn't smart to try to attack Finn. The acting leader tried to hold them back, but emotions was ruling the day. The leader couldn't hold back his guys, and Murphy couldn't hold back  Finn. That's the tragedy of it. All this happened because "reason" had left the building.

"They deserved it"? "Good riddance"? Wow! How harsh is that? Finn, with Murphy in tow, invaded their camp; so he is the one who initiated the whole tragic set of events. You can blame Finn being there on the one eyed grounder and keep going back and back. War sucks.