Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-99.188.242.29-20150118062143

Finn is dead although I failed to see the point of killing Finn. If I were the writer, I would have created an episode where Finn sacrificed himself trying to save those grounders from those Mt men but yet still stayed alive. Since he was one of the main characters in the first 2 seasons, we have developed strong bond to the character. Missing him in the subsequent episodes feels like missing a dear family member and this will take some time to get over.

While killing Finn makes the show more realistic, it does not teach/show us a good lesson here. Don't we have programs now in the U.S. for soldiers with PTSD that committed crimes to rehabilitate and have a chance to redeem themselves? Ultimately, they are being punished for being victims of war. Finn needed to be punished, yes! But he did not have to die. That is cruel!

After all, real life is too difficult already. Don't we want TV show to have some good ending to make life seems still hopeful and beautiful in someway?

Just some thoughts!