Talk:Finn Collins/@comment-173.226.71.162-20150506193335/@comment-25176701-20150623011237

"He is obsessed with her in an entirely unhealthy manner that culminates in him massacring a village for her."

Why do so many people believe that Finn massacring the village had to do with Clarke? It's true that Finn went to the village looking for Clarke but he didn't massacre all of those people for her. If that were the case, he would have PLANNED the whole massacre out and he would have killed the Grounders BEFORE they started running. He killed those people because he snapped due to a mental illness (whether it was PTSD or something else).

"Personal opinion is that he often used "peace" as an excuse for his cowardice."

Finn wasn't a coward. He went to help save Jasper after he was speared, he stood by Clarke and Bellamy when they wanted to protect Charlotte, he helped Bellamy search for Octavia in "His Sister's Keeper", he risked his life for a peace meeting between the Delinquents and Grounders in "Unity Day", he helped Raven get safely off the bridge in "I Am Become Death" (if it wasn't for him, she would never had made it off in time), he volunteered to get the antidote for Raven (he knew it was dangerous and that he could end up dead trying to get to Lincoln), he killed a Reaper to save Clarke's life, and he saved Bellamy's life in the fight with Tristan (knowing that Clarke was going to have to close the dropship door on him and leave him to die), he took the blame for Raven's spacewalk so that she wouldn't be floated, and in the end he gave himself up to be brutally tortured to death just so that his friends and his people could live in peace. Finn wasn't a coward. He just didn't like violence and the thought of people being hurt and/or killed. How can you blame him for that?