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SPOILER ALERT REALLY MAJOR QUESTION am i the only one who doesnt think it was necerssy for finnick
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Aug 29, 2012 02:20AM
to die im only putting it here so i dont spoil it for ppl
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I bet your cousin made sure that her husband's death was written down properly. Sorry for the sarcasm. I suppose that is at the heart of my issue with this comment about Finnick that has been posted numerous times over the last year. He is a book character, he didn't really die. His death was used to illustrate the very real tragedy that many people actually live through in real life.

I'm not a raving Finnick fan, and don't particularly care one way or the other. I simply thought his death read as if it were an afterthought. Like "Oh hey, I meant to kill Finnick.. Where can I pen that in?".

He didn't need to die. It was like"Hmm..Nobody died recently, so lets kill off a beloved Charecter."

I just responded to the "necessity" of the death of Finnick, not the quality. I see why she used Finnick's death to make a statement, but there are few disappointments with the Mockingjay book...in my opinion.


No Tara I was agreeing with you. I'm sorry if my intentions were unclear. I meant people like your cousin have had to deal with real deaths. Your cousin didn't care how her husbands death was written or how he died. It didn't matter.
I was angered by the people saying his death was not written well. When there are people who deal with real tragedy and it is not poetic or written in a prose. I just mean to say that death sucks and there are bigger things out there to complain about then a book character's death that was written very true to life. In an instant in a second a loved one can be gone.

ok. I hear what you're saying now.
Maybe he died because the world could not handle that much SEXY.....


I agree!!
Claudia wrote: "He didn't need to die. It was like"Hmm..Nobody died recently, so lets kill off a beloved Charecter.""
i totally agree
i totally agree
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