Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-173.226.71.162-20150506193335/@comment-76.17.103.248-20150626032405

I actually don't think that Finn was written properly, especially when it comes to the breakdown leading up to the massacre. But I still don't get the dislike. There's no doubt that Finn was a good person, albeit psychologically fragile. He did so many heroic things. But he makes one unintentional mistake when he falls in love with Clarke and fans hate him. Yet, they had no trouble liking Bellamy who behaved despicably at first. Let's see. . .promoting chaos, making people take off their wristbands for food, allowing a lynching and actually kicking the chair from beneath Murphy, destroying the radio and causing the deaths of 320 people on the Ark, etc. So what, it's easier to relate to bad behavior? Or was it that he took off his shirt in that first or second episode?

I think that people only skim the surface when it comes to Finn. They don't look deep or carefully enough. And there is a scary lack empathy in this world. Indra scares the crap out of me because she is so full of hate and so profoundly lacking in compassion. Fans hating Finn and calling for his death is just as troubling.