Talk:Lincoln/@comment-25176701-20150702020742/@comment-25176701-20150702165619

To @138.237: Thanks for reminding me about Zoran. He's defiantly not evil, and I like him, too. His parents, however, aren't good people. Despite the kindness Jaha showed to their son, they turned him over to the Grounders (knowing what Grounders do to the people they capture). Maybe they did need a horse to get to the COL but that won't change the fact that they did an evil thing.

Lexa is evil and cruel to a certain extent. She's one of my favorites but she's not a good person. She's a hell of a lot more merciful and "kinder" than her fellow Grounders, but again, that's not going to change the fact that she has done (and will probably do more) evil and cruel deeds.

Indra is evil and cruel and there's no question about it. She let Lincoln go. Big deal. She knew him since he was a boy. She did one nice thing for somebody she cared about but keep in mind she was more than ready to kill him before. Also, all she wants is revenge. She couldn't be bothered to show mercy to a poor damaged boy, that broke because of HER and her people. It was sick what she wanted to do to him, she was okay with that. I don't care why she wanted to do it, I don't care if she thought it was justice, because anyone who takes pleasure in doing such a monstrous thing to another living thing doesn't even deserve to live themselves. The world is better off without people like Indra.

As for Nyko, he still was okay with Finn, a damaged boy, that HIS people broke, dying a miserable death for revenge. He even tried to kill Finn himself in 2x07. If he was okay with a child dying for revenge, who the hell knows what other kinds of sick acts he's okay with and agrees with. Nyko helped Octavia for LINCOLN, not himself. Not because he was being a good person.

The biggest difference between Lincoln and every other Grounder is: Lincoln WANTED to change. He wanted to become a BETTER person. He wanted to be a HUMAN. He wanted to be MERCIFUL. He didn't want to be a savage. The other Grounders haven't changed and are unlikely to change. Lincoln recognized that the way his people lived was wrong. The other Grounders don't see a problem with their sick acts. That's why I respect Lincoln so much. He sacrificed so much to be a better person: his home, his friends, his family, his people.