Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150425180609/@comment-25176701-20150425195110

I do agree with this post. Personally, I am bothered by the fact that not many people can understand how good of a person Finn was. One choice does not define a person. The massacre did not define who Finn was.

I would also like to bring up another point. I don't know if anyone has noticed it yet. Finn was a good person because he was able to FORGIVE the Grounders for killing his people. Finn still wanted peace with them even after they had slaughtered so many of his people. He even justified Lincoln's actions after Lincoln stabbed him, by saying "He was protecting himself". He ended up dying for a peace truce, too. The fact that he was willing to forgive the Grounders and still want peace with them, even after everything they had put him and his friends through, was amazing. What Finn did, being able to forgive the people who killed his people, was something that the Grounders never will be able to do.