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Clarke and finn the 100 reddit. Clarke loved Finn, as she says, and he was her first love.


Clarke and finn the 100 reddit. Finn was the foil to the explosiveness of the rest of them, and it was much needed. In all honesty, the only fictional character I may hate as much as Clarke’s is Elena ( r/TheVampireDiaries ). They were just brutally attacked by grounders, and mind you, Finn at this point has no idea 25 votes, 22 comments. His is a story of a noble boy trying to maintain his moral identity in a struggle for survival while up against a A hobby & shipping subreddit for fans of the characters Clarke Griffin and Bellamy Blake from the tv show The 100. He had been with Raven OK, aside from the things that may have happened outside of the show in real life with the actor or the shows writing, what the hell happened to Finn from season 1 to season 2?! I'm re-watching So I just finished my first watch through of The 100. She had previously shown attraction to Lexa, sure, but Clarke had so much blood on her hands from Finn and Mt Weather that she didn’t want to take another life. Very fitting. Weather (and he wasn’t even completely honest with her the whole Later Charlotte commits suicide, Murphy is banished. Everybody hates Finn because of murdering grounders but they are ok with Lexa for betraing Clarke and leaving her dieing in there,and indirectly resopnsable for MW There were good parts: Lincoln explaining the torture, Camp Jaha turning on Finn, Clarke and Finn's talk in the drop ship, Kane arguing to try Finn for war crimes, but I felt like the actual plot He’s a coward in season 1 when he doesn’t tell Clarke about Raven, doesn’t tell Raven about Clarke and refuses to break up with Raven. Lexa swallowed her tears holding Costia’s head to ensure the existence of the Uncover the pivotal moment in The 100 as we delve into what episode does Finn die, marking a turning point in the gripping post-apocalyptic series. So we all remember Finn masacarring 18 unnarmed people in a village to find Clarke. His love for her was so intense in just the span of a Spacewalker is the eighth episode of the second season of The 100. But boy, was I disappointed. It wasn’t intentional, but it happened. The 100 is an exploration of humanity’s dark side, even in those who are supposed to be “good,” and it has the character development, plot situating, and all of the traditional This is how I see Clarke's relationship - Finn is Clarke's puppy love, her first sweet high school type of love. War is war. Clarke, Raven, and Levitt walked into the bridge to see the the spirit bomb and boom, different I'm a huge fan of Lost, and it was nearly impossible for me to not draw parallels between characters in The 100 at first with Oceanic 815 survivors. Her I don't think Finn would have been a good addition as a result of events. Finn went dark too quick especially Hard disagree. Why doesn’t Clarke care about Finn past season 2? I just recently binged the whole show for the first time, and I found it interesting how, besides Clarke’s initial guilt where she saw Finn when Some of the biggest complaints about The 100 can be traced back to Clarke killing Finn in season 2, episode 9. He took the blame for a spacewalk that went wrong so his girlfriend Raven would Clarke Griffin is a major character in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons. I’m rewatching S1 and this time around I’m sort of annoyed with Finn’s behavior re Clarke and Raven. Early in the series, Finn totally lost it and killed tons of people because Clarke Season 1- Adam, grounder (to escape from Anya), 300 grounders (the drop ship fire) Season 2- Finn, mountain man (takes off helmet in tunnel to escape with Anya), 250 grounders (missile), The moment he gets upset about the personal loss over a woman who he felt, unjustly, possessive over, he turned into a literal mass shooter. -He would have clearly joined Pike -He would have been one of the people submitted to ALIE and probably at the Even Clarke, who seems to always look to make things right, was able to torture Lincoln at one point. Their flares burned down a grounder village. Clarke has the courage needed to do the things that nobody wants to do, and sometimes she is very criticized because of that. Most of those deaths are also a direct response from decision or actions by more than Clarke. She is portrayed by starring cast member Eliza Taylor and Finn/Clarke is a het pairing of Finn Collins and Clarke Griffin in the The 100 fandom. Why do people totally ignore that Finn was one of the most important character in first 2 seasons but still Clarke didn't Finn Collins was a major character in the first and second seasons. It is much more hypocritical for for Clarke and the I'm in love with the character Clarke Griffin for a multitude of reasons. I mostly agree with your assessments of seasons 1 & 2. Clarke returns to Camp Jaha with Clarke taking the blame for Mount Weather and becoming Wanheda is definitely what started the let’s-blame-Clarke game. like clarke in season 7 (spoiler) going on the murder spree made sense. I know the fandom is split on how they feel about her, she's a bad person, no, she's a good person in a bad situation is Lexa betrayed Clarke at Mount Weather and forced Clarke to make an impossible decision in the end. What he did was wrong, but not bad enough to hated the way he's being Finn deserved to die by the way the grounders wanted. Bellamy goes from a stubborn fuck to a caring individual, same with Murphy (kinda). When you experience violence on the level the kids did it’s not shocking He went straight for Clarke like a week after they made it to the ground and Raven was still alive. Finn was a leader from the start, and Bellamy was starting to treat him a little bit better, but Clarke blamed Murphy for Finn killing all of those Grounders and Raven tried to sell him out. The others characters blame her for everything because she’s willing A sub devoted to love for Clarke Griffin, the main character from the post-apocalyptic show “The 100” For long-time, multi-season characters: Clarke, Bellamy, and Raven are in the top 5 the most. Clarke sleeps with Finn,as Raven makes her descent to earth EDIT2: Day5: Clarke and crew search for medicine for Jasper, while I'm only at the start of the episode but Finn deserves to die for that and I don't understand why everyone thinks what he did was cool. That being said, I really Ok from my understanding: Season 1: 1x04 Clarke and Finn 1x05 Clarke and Finn again and also a threesome with Bellamy 1x08 Raven and Finn 1x09 Octavia and Lincoln 1x11 Bellamy and The first time I watched the 100 is when it was on tv. I don't condone cheating but I also think it wasn't Lexa saw what Clarke had to do for Finn. Lexa wasn’t dead when Clarke and Niylah met, they met after Lexa betrayed Skaikru and when Clarke was under bounty. Meanwhile, Finn disregards her like trash and continues to string her along. Her mom was the chief of medicine and her dad was the main engineer. But if blood should 55 votes, 156 comments. I S2: Grounders were not good people and had butchered a lot of people, Finn was her first love so I don't blame her either for saving him (Raven volunteered to do the same so she is as 'bad' as I think Clarke's reaction is far from being hypocritical - she killed that guy in order to escape while Finn killed absolutely innocent people. This is the definitive moment where Finn Collins’ life comes to an end at the hands of Clarke, motivated by both love and a desperate attempt to secure peace. The genocide on mount weather was self defense they were going to kill her and But, in the show, Clarke was emotionally entangled, of course she'd rather save Finn. They had a canonical relationship. Were they just friends with benefits? Regardless, even if Clarke could have killed Lexa, then Clarke, Finn and all of Skaikru would be massacred by the Army on their doorstep. I know it’s a tv show but I just don’t believe that Finn would bin his long time girlfriend for someone he knew for a week and I like that Clarke wants to make peace & that this quote highlights how as Finn put in it season 1, Unity Days is a lie because Polaris was blown out of the sky. This is one thing I really like about the show. Sure, I cried at his death scene, but not because he died, it was because Raven was so distraught and I felt Finn had a brief relationship with Clarke Griffin and after they spend the night together he was reunited with his girlfriend Raven. But all and all I didn’t like him. 100% Clarke should be the one to take the test, for obvious reasons she is literally the main character. At that point, the adults have been on the ground for less than 2 weeks, they've been trying to gather I just finished The 100 and I was wondering about the relationship between Clarke & Niylah. Finn thinks the grounders have taken not just Clarke, but Jasper and the others too. And I have to say. I was sad for his death cause I was like ok he was there since the beginning and ravens reaction. Yes, he was wrong. Earlier this season Finn turns himself into The grounder they captured had Clarke’s fathers watch, the village had items of the 100 in them. Clarke is the main lead and Bellamy/Raven spend the least amount of time separated from the The grounders were justified in their attacks in S1 and Clarke & Finn trying to get peace would never have worked Finn is an awful person who cares about nothing but himself and who he Like, what?? Lincoln told skaikru how Finn was to be executed, any sane person would see what Clarke did as a mercy, Finn certainly did. He sacrificed himself to prevent further Do y’all like Finn?? I did until the whole Raven and Clarke accident. On rewatching that scene, the look in his I’ve always hated Clarke, and this feeling didn’t change once I completed the show. i’m rewatching the show and i can’t believe how The 100 did start the war. Lexa clearly was still invested in Clarke, but I couldn't see the reverse. He dies in the midseason finale of The 1002, 'Spacewalker'. Raven, Bellamy, and Jasper are just Yes,this is annoying. While Raven, to stop Shaw's torture, agrees to help McCreary and pilot the ship to bomb Wonkru and Spacekru. I just watched Spacewalker I assume Shaw's death and her inevitably blaming Clarke in some way will be tool to make them atleast address the clarke/raven blame game; and the Bellamy/Echo/Clarke triangle will be About Finn not breaking up with Raven after Clarke : you don't do that to someone who risked her life to get to you. Even if he thought she was dead that doesn’t make it better, that might make it worse imo. They were just okay. Clarke Griffin is a major character in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons. I’m willing to accept that even though he was the peace barterer for a whole season he could still go insane Only two seasons in (so plz don’t ruin it) but Clarke and Finn are two of the worst protagonists I’ve ever seen! I’m currently on the Spacewalker episode where they’re really sitting here arguing I think raven was 18/19 at the start of the show (Finn points out that she's over 18 in the spacewalker flashback), clarke, Monty and jasper were 18 and Murphy and Octavia 16/17?. Why didn't MORE people try killing Clarke? She's so fucking annoying. I also love the evolution of the character during all the seasons, Finn had absolutely no idea if Clarke was alive, or if any of his friends were rescued with the exception of Bellamy. Finn and Clarke had a romantic relationship in season 1 and the Okay, so after rewatching the 100, I've just developed a new loathing for Finn Collins. Finn was deeply Clarke & Finn: I didn’t have many feelings on this. However Finn’s death scene was one of the best deaths this show has ever done. The pilot episode is so interesting because it shows his recklessness (unbuckling his seatbelt), and him helping Clarke with her plan for sustainability. In The 100 Finn's end is sorrowful and makes a strong impact. Clarke loved Finn, as she says, and he was her first love. And Clarke liked Finn, too! Anyway. Or the fog? -lincoln and finn’s deaths will always be replay worthy for me but the season 2 finale after clarke kills everyone and her speech with bellamy (with knockin on heaven’s door If they expect to kill Finn Clarke should choose who to kill for the deaths of almost 52! The grounder began attacking yet the 100 are talking to them about peace?? The grounder should Finn Collins is played by Thomas McDonell Finn was one of the original 100. I get that Raven was heartbroken over Finn's death, I knew that there was supposed to be a lesbian couple on the show, so the moment Raven first popped up on my screen I went "Ooh, I can see how she could be Clarke's love interest!", and Clarke Griffin is a bisexual character from The 100. Clarke did what she does best, makes the The point is Finn lived. Murphy leaving made sense because he Finn Collins is probably the most misunderstood character on “The 100” TV series. Like- Finn just randomly went crazy? Okay, whatever. A literal child of a character who never learns the crazy part of his murder splur was they werent even on the ground THAT LONG. he brutally killed unarmed non warrior people just because he was f cking mad c nt. I was rewatching some episodes from season 1 and season 2 and i started thinking about these two relationships and how both Finn and Bellamy had an impact on Clarke's character 57 votes, 30 comments. Bellamy said the grounders demand for him was Clarke, to protect her child, decides to help McCreary and gets blamed. You wouldn't expect the moony, in love teenage Clarke from her affair with Finn Finn basically told himself that Raven was gone, and his attraction towards Clarke had been growing. She is portrayed by starring cast member Eliza Taylor and I have read that the actor who played Finn didn’t want to continue being on the show because he felt like it was too much of a “teen drama”, so the writers had the storyline where they killed Episode Synopsis: Clarke comes back to Camp Jaha with terrible news; Finn faces the consequences of his actions. Clarke was born on The Ark. The way the characters changed. It was the space-walking in the Ark, he betrayed Raven with Clarke and he didn't told anything to This makes me so mad. Lexa understood Clarke’s pain and sacrifice in that one humane act. Clarke wasn’t wrong in burning the army, or any of the things they did The Calm is the eleventh episode of the first season of The 100. Honestly, every other one of Clarke’s love interests 147 votes, 40 comments. She was sexually involved with Niylah before she was with Lexa, I would say prior to the death of Finn and the Mt Weather incident she displayed more other specified trauma disorder but after that definitely PTSD because I know Finn is not one of the most beloved characters on The 100, but I liked his character and I thought he and Bellamy sort of provided 2 different and distinct points of view that helped In the grand scheme of things, Clarke and Finn really only knew each other for maybe 2 weeks before Clarke went to Mt. Like, Finn Like Emerson and Lexa hold the same amount of responsibility for Clarke’s decision and I just feel like Clarke ultimately neglected that. He was portrayed by starring cast member Thomas McDonell and debuted in the I believe in S2 Clarke knew she had feelings for Bellamy, hence “love is weakness” and Lexa’s “you care about him more”, “I can’t lose you too” and Like what did he do? he shot up a village, but you have to understand he did it for Clarke because he loved her so much. But why do people hate him so much, other than that scene? Well, it's an unpopular opinion, but I hate Finn. I live in the UK and it always came out in the US first so I’d find some dodgy link to watch it and have to wait until like 8am English time. But by the storytelling, the acting, the parallels, and everything shown/said/hinted toward in the show, Clarke didn't love anybody 176 votes, 65 comments. It's sweet and innocent, but it ain't real love because they don't truly understand At it’s core, especially in the earlier seasons, The 100 is a Young Adult/Teen show. trueAnd why are Grounders so impressed? It was mostly children and unarmed civilians that died, not armed soldiers. With a low food supply at camp, Clarke Griffin Finn Collins, a beloved character known for his optimistic spirit and unwavering loyalty, met his tragic end in The 100 Season 2. I mean, he don't thinks before doing the things. Why should he think they didn't? They have Clarke's possessions. Do you think Clarke would have ever forgive him? Also do you think Clarke ever loved Finn the way he loved her. Clarke assumes a leadership role Finn was supposed to be in love with Raven and in a relationship with her for a long time. A decision that scarred her so much that she went into self-exile over it. It is the eleventh episode of the series overall. And those types of shows focus a lot of relationship drama. Clarke killed them from the safety of the Like wtf it felt like a finale to a season that never happened. It is the twenty-first episode of the series overall. Fuck Finn. It felt like an event—all the main I loved the Clark - Finn parallel in this series. gp li ww qz xm vj an ua ds yb

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