Talk:Clarke and Bellamy/@comment-25176701-20150118031103/@comment-142.1.60.164-20150217013723

^ I do agree with what you just said. Everyone knew what Finn did, almost nodoby knew what Bellamy did. The only thing that I want to point out is the fact that Finn directly killed the people in that village and Bellamy didn't contribute directly to the culling.My statement does not in any way excuse what Bellamy did.

Now you said that he didn't face what he did in that you are correct he didn't do so explicitely like Finn did. That is what makes them so different Finn had to publicaly face what he did that is why reason he died. And although Bellamy didn't have to explain his actions to anyone he has to face the concequenceses of his actions in a different way, not with the public, or with the angered grounders but with himself. Now that may not seem as harsh as what Finn had to go through but once you understand that what you did is wrong it is not easy to forgive yourself, in that moment you becomes your worst enemy that is what I think is happening with Bellamy, he is still fighting himself, he hasn't forgiven himself for what he did he as Clarke said WILL have to live with that, which I think in SOME ways is worse than what happen to Finn..because until the day he dies will know his decision to through the radio to the river undirectly killed 300+ people. And you may not agree with me but I think Bellamy contantly shows remorse to his actions back in season 1 constantly needing reassurance from Clarke that the decision he made was the correct one

I said SOME WAYS.. PLEASE DON'T KILL ME...