>>110570024>No they mention before he goes in that he is mad depressed and has bad coping mechanisms.Not true. There's a joke at the beginning about Finn and Jake remembering the dungeon train experience differently, but nothing to suggest Finn is still depressed.
>you don't actually know what character development isFuck off, yes I do. Forgive me if I don't feel like spoonfeeding you a complete breakdown of how, when and why that change happened. Watch the show.
>oh they just got over itHe didn't "just get over it." Watch the Tower and the Visitor again. It took Finn a while to realize his dad just wasn't worth it, and it's pretty obvious why he changed his attitude towards him. It shouldn't require being spelt out for you.
>no longer having a grudge is not the same as getting alongThey never get along. That's the point. Finn realizes his dad is just an asshole and there's no point investing emotional energy trying to change him.
>FP just stops caring about being mad at FinnAs people do in real life. They forgive. Not everyone holds a grudge forever, and there doesn't always need to be a special reason to let things go. I should also mention they don't truly start being close again until after Finn properly apologizes.
>So it did happenThere's nothing wrong with being nervous about telling someone you like them. Especially with the circumstances in that episode as I described.
>The majority of their interactions are Finn not knowing what to say to her as a way of striking up conversation.You're talking rubbish mate. The few times we even saw them hang out after Flute Spell were chill.
>unexplained hallucinations of your cloneHe was still experiencing PTSD from killing him. That's hardly "unexplained."
>And he was able to work through those moments at the very time.There was nothing to "work through." That's the problem. Finn was being stupid and overly anxious about a silly joke.