Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150909225722/@comment-25176701-20150909232528

I'll say that it certainly made me sad to see him go, but I defiantly wasn't depressed by his departure. It wasn't so much that he was killed, but more the fact that he was killed for something he shouldn't have been. The massacre was a tragedy but he had PTSD because of what the monsters did to him and put him through, and I don't think the show sent a good message by killing him off. Since when is it okay to kill somebody who suffers from mental disorders because of somebody else's violence? The writers and Jason were basically saying that people with PTSD in real life should be killed for any terrible thing they do as a result of the illness, and to me, it's just not right. Also, Finn reminded me of "To Kill A Mockingbird". In the book, the whole moral of the story was that it's wrong to hurt and/or kill somebody who is good. Finn may have not been innocent but he certainly was a good person, and should be remembered as such. It was just so inhumane to kill that good of a person, and I will never understand why people thought he deserved to die. To answer your final question, yes, I will watch S3. I never started watching the show because of Finn, I just grew to love him as the show went on, so I won't stop watching the show now that he's gone. I'll enjoy what the show has to offer, even if I won't ever see Finn again.