Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-25176701-20150119013621/@comment-25176701-20150415212349

"I don't entirely blame Finn for the deaths of those two kids, but it did bother me that this supposed pacifist didn't even feel bad that two kids were now dead because they copied his immature and dangerous behavior"- Maybe he didn't apologize, however, he did show remorse. If you noticed, he became more mature (starting the next episode). By that I mean, he did less reckless things and stopped acting like a "bad boy". He realized what his actions caused- they set bad examples that led to others getting hurt and/or dying. He knew it was wrong and that's why he wasn't so reckless after 'Pilot'.

"And he continued to act that way, showing no remorse for the Clarke-Raven situation"- He did show remorse for that. He didn't want to hurt either of them and he loved them both. He saved Clarke's life from the Reaper. He risked his life to get the medicine for Raven so she would not die. He risked his life for both of them. He wanted to make up for the mistake he had made. He even apologized and meant his apology, that's showing remorse. He also told Raven not to "let him off the hook so easy" for hurting her.