Cassidy remarked that Finn's presence help the drifters pull through the their rough lifestyle and Sean commented in his sketchbook that Finn is a "green philosopher" due to making profound comments from time to time. Finn also gives Sean advice on how to handle Daniel, such telling him that he needs to accept Daniel is growing up and not to be too strict with him, as well advising Sean to have faith in himself and to be his own person. If Sean's relationship with Daniel is low, Finn often acts the peacemaker between the fighting brothers. Many drifters like Sean and Daniel find work there based on Finn's recommendations to Merrill. Merrill, the Pot Farm's owner, sends most of his orders to the group through Finn, due to him seeing Finn as a trusted worker. In Episode 3, Finn is seen to the mood maker among his group of drifters and other wanderers that work on the farm too since his behavior makes him likable and fun to be around. In a letter found in Finn's tent from his parole officer, they state how pleasantly surprised they are to see how caring Finn was and how much he wanted to help others.ĭespite his mellow and carefree nature, Finn is considered to be reliable, responsible, smart, and thoughtful, which emphasize his leadership and social skills. Although he is a natural leader, his laid-back nature and ideals leads him to not exploiting this. He is quite charismatic, supportive, and is often seen as the authority in his group of drifters. He is very confident and friendly to most people, assuming they don't have a problem with him, Finn is always just living in the moment and enjoys having fun. He is just as quick to make banter and jokes with his friends as he is to insult his enemies. Finn, like Cassidy, is typically sarcastic, and a free-spirit.
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