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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow
Never liked his character.
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And again, without quibbling over the 'reality' of things and motivations, I'm frustrated by writers taking a cheap way out with Finn.
They had a perfect avenue for closing his character arc and killing him off. They clearly have no use for him anyway so they send him on bizarre side-missions that are largely immaterial. He's served a valid purpose and somehow given a face to nameless storm troopers.
It was a great idea executed okay, but it's run its course. Killing off Finn would've potentially been a nice saving grace for this movie and would've streamlined things for Chapter IX. It's a perfect 'redemption story' for him to go out in a blaze of glory and save his friends. But again - the writers dropped the ball, IMO. Because Disney isn't going to kill one of their new characters.
Just another missed opportunity in a movie absolutely loaded with them.