Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25176701-20150119013621/@comment-104.34.219.58-20150313064018

121.220.60.119 wrote: I had another angle on Finn from a writers perspective:

Finn, was never as strong a character (arc/story wise) as Bellamy. He didn't have much further to go after this, other than being a love interest. Yes! Thank you for pointing this out. Finn was so one-dimensional and flat that I would yell, "Just die already, Finn!" every time he appeared on-screen all the way up until he killed that one-eye guy. When that happened, I was actually glad because it finally added a bit more depth to his character.

I really loved where the writers took Finn in the end because it made him actually meaningful to the story when before that, he was the guy who cheated on Raven with Clarke but he didn't do much else worthwhile for a really long time except tag along and pine after the unreciprocating Clarke. I loved that the writers saw it all the way through to his death. Now, with him gone, the focus is back on the much stronger and multi-faceted Bellamy (and hopefully with Season 3, more of Murphy, too).