Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150704182642/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150705053427

What I meant was that Clarke was deeply hurt when she thought her mother, someone she loved and trusted, turned in her father. It left an emotional scar. So she found it difficult to forgive both her mother and Finn or trust anyone she loved. She was afraid of being hurt again. BTW, Finn didn't keep pursuing Clarke. He kept an eye on her because he loved her and was concerned for her well being. Raven saw that and knew that she had lost him. So she had to set him free. It was only after this that Finn confessed to Clarke that he loved her.

You made a couple of good points here, but it's also clear that some of your reasoning is based on an emotional bias against this character. You will probably reject that, but I can almost hear the anger. There's something about "cheating" that seriously bugs you. Nothing anyone says is going to change your perspective because you don't want to see anything else. I thank you for your input. Some of it was useful. But I didn't intend to start a debate. So we should just leave it at that.