![]() In "Breezy", the arm comes back when the flower left by the grass sword turns into a tree over Finn's arm stub and leaves behind the arm covered in a waxy substance this happens after Finn finally feels a warm, loving feeling after seeing a vision of Princess Bubblegum.Sporting a flower on his stub though it seems it'll take time for the grass blade to recover. ![]() Some of the guardian's blood manages to get on his arm afterward. His grass blade mutates and envelops his arm, twisting it into a horrific mass of grassy mutated flesh, and the force of the ship flying out of the Citadel rips his grass arm off leaving him without an arm beneath the elbow. An Arm and a Leg: In "Escape from the Citadel", Finn loses his right arm when he tries to tether himself to his father's star ship so that he won't escape from the Citadel.He mentions in "Elements" that he is proud of the friendship they built and that he likes having her as a friend. It took a genuinely long time and a lot of growing up until he could honestly become her friend and come to terms that they are Better as Friends, as well as genuinely apologize for his actions in "Frost & Fire" and move on. Averted, however, in Pillow World, where he settles down for married life with the much lower-key Roselinen.In fact, let's run down the list of his love interests: Princess Bubblegum, Flame Princess, and Huntress Wizard.Amazon Chaser: He often gets starry eyed whenever Flame Princess is fighting someone.It's clear that Jake's death has caused him to regress to his previous mentality of repressing emotional trauma, given how Finn outright admits to Jake in the afterlife that a part of him was always waiting to die to reunite with Jake again. During the adventure, Simon brings back some past memories with Betty, though Finn tells Simon not to talk about sad stuff, believing it is better to forget about it. When he sees Simon in a depressed existential crisis over losing Betty and being stuck in a world he doesn't belong in, he decides to take Simon on an adventure. Aesop Amnesia: Fionna and Cake shows Finn continuing his previous habits of relying on adventuring to address emotional trauma instead of actually dealing with it.Thankfully, meeting his biological mother goes over much better. When he does eventually meet his biological father, he is disappointed to find that Martin does not actually care about him. Though he loves his adoptive parents, Margaret and Joshua, he also angsts over not knowing where he came from or who his birth parents are, all the more punctuated by the fact that he's never met another human being. Adoption Angst: Finn was raised by a family of talking dogs after the parents found him as a baby.The later episode "Davey" is built around this also with him developing a split personality. Though it's more thirty seconds than ten minutes. 10-Minute Retirement: In "Freak City", Finn goes through one of these after getting turned into a foot, during which he memorably goes into Auto-Tuned song.
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