Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20150124152208

For the people in the comments on other pages of the wiki saying Finn showed no remorse, here are some examples:

1) Fog of War: When hiding in the bunker with Clarke from the fog, she says that she doesn't feel like she knows him anymore. He says he doesn't feel like he knows himself, either. That showed that he started to show some remorse but it mostly showed that he was beginning to understand what he did was wrong. He began to understand that it wasn't really like him to do something like that.

2) Long into an Abyss: When Nyko tries to kill Finn, he does NOT fight back. He could have, however, he chose not to. He felt like he deserved to die for what he had done and that is why he had not fought back. Later, Finn uses Lincoln's case to describe his own by saying "Even if you can save Lincoln... He won't be the same. The things he's done... They'll stay with him." Finn shows remorse during that scene and realizes that the terrible thing that he has done will stay with him for the rest of his life. He realizes that he will always be thinking about it and always experiencing guilt because of it. Clarke then tells him that he is savable.

3) Spacewalker: When in the dropship prepared to run away because he knows he's putting everyone in the camp in danger, Clarke worries about him and tells him that the Grounders will kill him and Finn says he deserves that for doing what he did. Later on, Clarke tells him that whatever they needed to do to survive does not define them, but Finn believes she is wrong. He believes that the massacre made him a monster. And finally, Finn gives himself up to the Grounders so everyone else could live. In the end, he earned more redemption than he needed to earn. Finn showed remorse more than any other character on the show for his actions.