Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-25176701-20150118224550/@comment-84.120.226.40-20150202230622

I can't see how that's the message they're sending. I think the message would be 'anything goes, because this is like real life', because in real life, being a good person doesn't guarantee that you will be treated well. Sometimes good people end up in bad situations and bad places, and having a show that will portray this accurately is refreshing, with so many shows having the main/good characters survive the trickiest situations just because they're good. Did Finn deserve to die? Probably not, but expecting life to treat you well because you're good is like expecting a tiger not to eat you because you're a vegetarian.