More than that, his decision also embodies his desire for autonomy and his resistance to being used as a mere tool for the First Order's oppressive regime. Finn's transformation from
Finn (Designation FN-2187) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. The character first appeared in the 2015 film The Force Awakens as a First Order stormtrooper who, shocked by the Order's cruelty in his first combat mission, flees and joins forces with Rey and later the Resistance.
In The Force Awakens, one of the main things that led to Finn leaving the First Order was the death of one of his fellow Stormtroopers. Yet minutes later he is laughing as he kills around 20 soldiers from within the TIE fighter with Poe.
The infant who would later be known as Finn was taken from his family by the First Order during infancy and given the designation FN-2187. As a result he was raised from childhood to be a loyal member of the First Order. FN-2187 grew up knowing nothing about his real family, something that haunted him for years.
This is Finn's first engagement and he is shocked by the cruelty and violence. He is ill equipped to deal with what he is feeling and decides to desert.
He explains to Janna he knows the force is real and that's why he has done everything he has done since ditching the First Order. He becomes the spokesperson for the Force in TROS. There was no need for him to tell Rey on camera (or us) that he was force sensitive. Besides, she would have known already (us too.
According to Abrams, Finn's secret is that he is Force-sensitive, which is hinted at several times in The Rise of Skywalker. No... Finn wasn't going to say I love you before sinking!
Quinn claims that Finn had prematurely ejaculated into her while they were making out in a hot tub. The real father is Finn's best friend Noah "Puck" Puckerman (Mark Salling); he offers to support Quinn and the baby, but she rejects him, saying he is too irresponsible to care for a child.
It took eight seasons, but Finn finally met his mother on the Adventure Time miniseries ... / Escape from the Citadel: Finn and Jake follow the Lich to the Citadel, where Finn meets his long lost dad.
Other difficult lessons are handled in the relationships in Adventure Time, such as Finn's relationship with Flame Princess. I found this a particularly touching and important representation, as Finn actually ends up with no one at the end of the series.
Did Finn know Billy was a traitor? Over five or so years, they became close, drinking whiskey, snorting cocaine and womanising together. Finn didn't realise that Billy was also working as an informant, telling Peaky Blinders secrets to the IRA.
Kylo intercepted Finn and Rey, using the Force to paralyze Rey and fighting Finn, who was wielding Luke Skywalker's lightsaber. The First Order deserter fought well, but was no match for Kylo's power. Kylo defeated Finn and disarmed him.
Finn was then asked to join the Resistance in its struggle against the First Order, but Finn initially refused, believing the First Order to be too powerful. He then confessed to Rey his true identity as a stormtrooper and stated that he was never going back to the First Order.
Finn's epiphany then becomes the realization that he has to go back; he has to be reincarnated as something else and try again, so that one day, he might reach the 50th deadworld via his own soul's righteousness and be reunited with Jake.
Even though Finn is once again Force-sensitive, and tries to tell Rey about it throughout the film, the film ends without the story addressing his abilities. While fans were left wondering about Finn's Force status, subsequent Lego films have confirmed it, and Finn is already on the road to becoming a Jedi.
Fionna (previously spelled Fiona), also known as Fionna the Human, is an in-universe fictional character and the gender-swapped version of Finn who was created by the Ice King in his fanfiction from a strange red glowing inspiration during Ice King's sleep.
Finn has a complex relationship with his biological father, Martin Mertens, who is shown to be a scoundrel. In season 6, Martin reveals to Finn that he was forced to abandon him as an infant after reaching a crossroads too dangerous for an infant and that he always meant to return for him.
However, it is revealed that the Lich is actually disguised as Billy. Finn and Jake then follow him through the multiverse. "The Lich" would be the inception of a three-episode arc that would not be concluded until the second episode of the fifth season.
Finn & Flame Princess
Phoebe, a.k.a. Flame Princess, is Finn's first real flame after his long-lasting unrequited crush on Princess Bubblegum. For a while, they go out and have fun together, and their relationship is the epitome of young love.
"Sectionals" sees the glee club win the sectionals round of competition, advancing on to regionals. Glee club member Finn (Cory Monteith) discovers he is not the father of his girlfriend Quinn's (Dianna Agron) baby.
Quinn lied to Finn about the paternity of the pregnancy and claimed the baby was his, citing the time Finn prematurely ejaculated in Quinn's hot tub. Under the false belief that Quinn was carrying his child, Finn opted to stay with her and attempted to become a good father.
Jay & Bonnie Mertens are Finn and Roselinen's children in the Pillow World as seen in "Puhoy." They were raised by their parents and around their grandfather, Quilton, but never met their father's side of the family.
The “Rise of Skywalker” script, written by Abrams and Chris Terrio, never revealed what Finn wanted to tell to Rey. There is another instance after that moment where Poe (Oscar Isaac) nags Finn to reveal the truth about what he wanted to tell Rey, but Finn never budges.
As it turns out, he wanted to tell Rey that he was Force sensitive, according to Abrams. Though it was never explained, most of the audience was able to pick up on that aspect of Finn's message.
'Star Wars' Author Tells All About Removed Rey-Finn Romance and His 'Last Jedi' Retcon Story. Author Alan Dean Foster says it was obvious that Rey and Finn were supposed to have a romance in the sequel trilogy.