Talk:Clarke and Bellamy/@comment-25176701-20150118031103/@comment-98.238.138.202-20150119000615

Okay so first I would like to say that only some of the people who are happy of Finn's death are because they ship Bellarke. I am a huge Bellarke shipper, but that doesn't mean I'm happy that Finn died because of Bellarke. I'm happy because he killed a lot of people and you can argue that Bellamy's action caused 320 citizens to die, but he showed that he felt guilty. Finn on the other hand only showed he felt guilty when they were after him and Clarke. That makes me believe that he wouldn't of felt guilty if the Grounders weren't after him. And it wasn't completely Bellamy's fault those people died. It was mostly the council's fault. They could have told the people before of the oxygen crisis and found another way. They could have sent another drop ship to the ground instead of killing them. Second of all I don't believe Clarke really loved Finn, I beleive she deeply cared about him but not loved. I'm not saying this as a Bellarke shipper, but as a person who pays close attention to every detail. If she truly did love him she would have been able to forgive him when she found out about Raven, and she wouldn't of waited 'till the minute before his death to tell him she loved him. third of all (don't worry I'm almost done with my rant) I dont thnk they should get together in a flash eiether. Their care for each other will continue to grow into a true love, if we keep getting seasons and Jason Rothberg doesn't feel like making us die on the inside. And I have little respect for Finn because his decisions weren't the brightest. For example taking Raven on an illegal spacewalk, sure it was for love but if he would have just waited he wouldn't have been locked up. Another example is getting out of his seat in the drop ship, causing the deaths of two people. Yeah it was also their fault for being stupid enough to get out of their seat, but Finn started it. Finally, the last thing I have to say is that Finn's love for Clarke was more of an obsession than love, and though the death of Finn was sad I am happy for his death. It brought a realistic element to the show by showing you can't just kill a village of your enemies and get away with it.