How Does Finn Die In The 100

Hold on to Your Seats, Folks! Let's Talk About Finn's Exit in The 100
Okay, so let's dive straight into it! We're talking about Finn Collins from *The 100*, and how he makes his grand exit. Spoiler alert, obviously!
Seriously, if you haven't watched and plan to, avert your eyes! Consider this your last chance to bail! You have been warned!
The Situation: A Tense Standoff
Remember when *Clarke* and the delinquents accidentally stumble into a Grounder village? Well, things go south fast. Like, "forget-your-toothbrush-south-because-you're-never-coming-back" south.
Finn, bless his misguided heart, thinks his beloved *Clarke* is in danger. He's panicked and assumes Grounders are responsible. Think of it as a rom-com, but replace the meet-cute with potential war.
He goes on a one-man Rambo mission, convinced he's rescuing her. Except, you know, without the cool one-liners and explosions.
The Horrible Misunderstanding
In his desperate search, *Finn* commits a terrible act. He massacres innocent Grounders. It's not a good look, to put it mildly. Not. A. Good. Look.
Imagine accidentally ordering a pizza with pineapple (if you hate pineapple, that is). Then multiply that by a thousand and add war crimes. That's the level of "oops" we're dealing with.
This creates a HUGE problem with the Grounders, obviously. They're not thrilled, and they demand justice. Like, "eye-for-an-eye, but-way-more-eyes" kind of justice.
Lexa's Ultimatum and Clarke's Choice
Lexa, the Commander, isn't messing around. She wants Finn dead. It’s the only way to avoid war. Harsh, but these are Grounders!
Think of Lexa as the strict teacher who *always* enforces the rules. And the rule is: "You mess up, you pay the ultimate price."
Here's where it gets truly heartbreaking. *Clarke*, our girl *Clarke*, has to make an impossible decision. Save her people from war, or save the man she loves?
The Fatal Choice: Mercy
In a gut-wrenching scene, *Clarke* chooses to kill Finn herself. But it's not out of hatred. It's out of mercy.
She doesn't want him to suffer a slow, torturous death at the hands of the Grounders. She wants to give him a quick, relatively painless end. It’s like ripping off a band-aid – a really, REALLY big and painful band-aid.
So, *Clarke* stabs *Finn*. It’s devastating. It's the kind of scene that makes you want to throw your remote at the television. (But please don't actually do that. Remotes are expensive.)
The Aftermath and Finn's Legacy
Finn's death is a turning point for *Clarke* and the whole group. It shows the brutal realities of survival on Earth. This isn’t summer camp, people!
It also paves the way for an alliance (however fragile) with the Grounders. So, in a twisted way, *Finn's* death prevents further bloodshed. But still, it's sad!
While *Finn's* actions were questionable, his death is a constant reminder of the sacrifices made for survival. Think of him as a cautionary tale wrapped in a tragic love story. What a messy story!
So, there you have it! The down-and-dirty details of *Finn's* departure. Hope you're feeling entertained, yet also a little bit emotionally drained. That's *The 100* for ya!

















