Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-26268047-20150401202730/@comment-25176701-20150402195852

"He isn't ready to face the earth, especially in season one. He refuses to except guns in the camp, and he judges Clarke when she does."- Well, to be fair, NONE of the Delinquents were ready to face Earth when they were first sent down to the ground. They were only sent down because the Ark was dying, so they were sent down with no experience on how to survive in the wild, and only sent down because the Council started getting desperate. Though, I do agree that Finn wasn't really ready to face Earth, but that's only because he was a good and peace-loving person, and Earth held nothing but violence.

About the guns, he didn't really want guns in camp because, like I said, he's a peace-loving person. People who truly care about peace don't want weapons of destruction around. Also, the camp was full of Delinquents (some who murdered other people), so I can see why he wouldn't want them to have guns. However, I do think the guns were necessary for protection against the Grounders and I like that Clarke and Bellamy didn't let just anyone have a gun.

"It used to infuriate me in season one when he would judge her for tursting Bellamy"- That's true, but to be fair, Bellamy was the reason 320 innocent people were killed and he was partly the reason a little girl killed herself, he was partly the reason Wells was murdered, and it was 100% for hanging Murphy for a crime he didn't commit. Bellamy also had a negative influence on the Delinquents for the first half of Season One by telling them that they can do "whatever the hell they want whenever the hell they want". Bellamy also wanted war instead of peace, so I'd say Finn had a pretty good reason to disapprove of Clarke's trust in Bellamy. Also, once Finn saw for himself that Bellamy had changed and became a better person, he was okay with Clarke trusting him.