Finnick is given more sympathetic qualities in this scene—he has, or seems to have, love and sympathy for some of the other competitors, such as Mags. Finnick is also resourceful enough to recognize that they’ll need to eat as well as kill—in other words, that there’s value in the old, physically weak competitors as well as the young, strong ones. Yet Katniss doesn’t entirely trust Finnick, so she tries to protect Wiress and Beetee from him.