Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20150129001047/@comment-25869525-20150129015245

We should all have someone who will defend us like Omega defends Finn. (Not sarcasm)

But, some valid points are made again. Finn was going on the information he had: First, all his friends and allies have gone missing. Second, they had just fought a battle against the Grounders, who were they only enemy they knew of at the time. And Third, the Grounder village did have a bunch of gear from the Sky People. Based on this information, it would be reasonable to think these Grounders had something to do with the dissapearance of  Clarke and the others.

Further, not one of the Grounders had the sense to even TRY telling Finn & Murphy how they came to be in possession of all that gear from the dropship. None of them even considered mentioning the Mountain Men as far as I've been able to tell. They coud have saved themselves a lot of trouble (and the time it took to dig 18 graves) if they'd just SAID SOMETHING! They may have defused the situation if they'd been smart.

"Also, one choice does not define a person." Great in theory. In fact I think we should all take that to heart. But, most people don't care enough about facts to do this. They tend to consider a mere accusation as evidence of guilt, and condemn accordingly.