Talk:Clarke and Bellamy/@comment-25176701-20150118031103/@comment-100.36.124.217-20150119013201

Hi, I'm the person who first replied, back again. Before I start anything but again, I would like to say posting hate on a page for a ship is a good way to get a lot of negative comments back towards you. If you didn't know this and thought that you were going to get a lot of Flarke shippers happily agreeing with you, then that's just ignorant. I don't really understand it. This is, to my knowledge, the most popular ship in the show. It's like on Youtube, when somebody comments saying "this band SUCKS! you should listen to ..." It seems very silly (in my viewpoint, anyway) for somebody to post anti-Bellarke stuff on something that only Bellarke shippers will see. Now, while scrolling through the comments I do see other Flarke shippers, but only one or two. THE REST SHIP BELLARKE. I don't know what you hoped to accomplish while posting this, but obviously none of my views will come through to you.

Now I'd like to ask you some questions.

1. What makes you think that the Grounders in the village were attacking Finn? I totally get that he has a mental disorder. I totally get that his friends died at the hands of Grounders. But your excuses for Finn's mistake seem very rushed and not well thought out. Saying that Finn was excused for his crimes because these Grounders in question were warriors is bullshit. These people were no more warriors than you or me. They were CHILDREN. They didn't have any weapons. They weren't attacking Finn or Murphy. Murphy didn't even attack them. It was all Finn. That's when you know that he screwed up. This reminds me of people blaming everybody who worships Islam when a terrorist happens to be Muslim. It's not the whole religon's fault. It's one person. It's the terrorist's fault. Now, I get when you mean that the Grounders made their choice. They stupidly ran out of where they were being held hostage even after Finn shot the ones who tried before them. These Grounders weren't attacking Finn. They were trying to get away from him. They were scared. It switched roles. The Grounders were like the 100, cooped up and trapped inside. Finn was like the Grounder. He killed them. You seem to be skipping over that.

2. Directly killing somebody and indirectly killing somebody are two very different things. You seem to be so paranoid in making Bellamy seem like a bad person. He didn't kill Charlotte, she killed herself. I can see what you mean with the people on the Ark, but really? This seems to be such a longshot that I can't even see through it. I'm trying to make sense of it but I just can't. Bellamy told Charlotte to slay her demons. She took it literally. She was a messed up kid, and she was scared. It was no more Bellamy's fault than it was Wells. Wells didn't deserve it. He didn't do anything wrong. Charlotte killed Wells and then she payed the price. Finn killed eighteen people and he payed the price. There's no way around that. You say that indirectly killing somebody is the same as directly killing somebody, how so? Bellamy just wanted to protect himself and his sister. That's all he ever wanted to do. Finn is a great character, but he messed up. In the end he redeemed himself. Bellamy is a great character, but he messed up. He has to live with the guilt.

And if what you say about the interview is right, and Finn saying it was an accident about Raven's leg, that means that I have NO recalection of Finn being remorseful of his actions. When Bellamy ate the nuts in Day Trip, his fears came true. His guilt came out. He had been bottling it up. HE WANTED TO DIE. This never happened to Finn. Sure, maybe he was bottling it up like Bellamy, but he would have said something. He would have instantly gone up to die when Lexa offered it. He wouldn't have risked the lives of his people by running away to the dropship.

You say that Finn had more remorse than Bellamy did, but I have watched every episode of this show and I have not seen any remorse. None.

Another thing: what are Bellamy's "sick, twisted, cruel, and planned acts?" He was a dick in the beginning, we all know that. He was the bad boy, the rebel. But he came through. Everybody thought that he was selfish, but he wasn't. He would risk his life for Octavia in the beginning of the series (shooting Jaha to sneak on). Now he would risk his life for the 47 stuck in Mount Weather. He isn't selfish. He isn't cruel. I don't care what you say, Bellamy throwing away the radio vs. Finn's murders of eighteen people are not compareable. I've been trying to not be rude about the whole matter, but you seem to just be really ignorant. Or maybe I'm the one who is ignorant. I'd like more examples of how you think Finn showed more remorse. I like Finn. I really do. I stopped liking him for a little while but I came back. When Clarke killed him I even shipped Flarke for a moment. His character was a good one, but that doesn't mean that he didn't make mistakes towards the end of his life.