Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20150214214208/@comment-92.31.182.253-20150217081721

Judging someone doesn’t necessarily mean a bad judgment it just means forming an opinion about them, positive or negative. And that means you are still a hypocrite and judging him yourself, even though it is positive. “You have not been through what he has. ” You’re saying I can’t judge him because I haven’t been through what he has, now call me crazy but I’m pretty damn sure that you have never lived in space, been sent to the earth and have to defend yourself against psychotic warriors either soo……

But you’re a right, I watched it back and everyone in the pen was going crazy. And you are also right that Finn has developed a mental disorder due to his PTSD. But that doesn’t give him the right to start shooting people up. The grounders and the 100 are both warriors and have killed people in the past, which is to be expected. And we can assume that they only kill when they have to. But I still think that the grounders in the pen were innocent, seriously not all the grounders can be warriors right? The must be other jobs that need doing, we already know they have healer.

As for the “they shouldn't have been fighting in the first place. ” People who can’t fight try all the time. Think of it this way, if we heard on the news that two gunmen were holding people hostage and one of the gunmen was mentally unstable, people would panic, then you hear that the hostages, (after one was already gunned down) tried to rally together and ended up getting shot themselves. They would be labelled heroic for their attempt.

Finn clearly broke due to Clakes disappearance because that’s when he flipped. He executed that man, who gave them information, then he stomped on that women in the pen and put a gun to her head and she wasn’t even doing anything at the time. And everyone around him wasn’t helping much because even after the hostage incident the people still tried to give him guns and go on missions. But this doesn’t excuse all the things he did. These crimes are punishable by death and if he pleaded insanity (which would be correct) he should have still had some punishment or something. But nothing happened to him, he was free to roam around the camp like nothing had happened.

Well know that he feel bad for what he has done, after he gave up trying to convince himself that it was the right thing. But that stuff doesn’t make up for it.