Kenny dead or alive? (massively merged threads)

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  • edited November 2012
    lol :)
  • edited November 2012
    AceStarr wrote: »
    ha ha ha Carley is alive dammit...she just has a headach LOL:D

    Proberly the worst hangovers in history;)
  • edited November 2012
    Kiel555 wrote: »
    He was swarmed by walkers with no where to go after giving Christa a boost out of that death trap. Forget about him. He's gone.

    tyrese was swarmed when he was cleaning out the gym
  • edited November 2012
    Well, after watching the scene in the alleyway with Ben a few times, I actually noticed that after Kenny shoots Ben he starts to run, which leads me to think he's still alive. Also, on sources I've read it's saying he's possibly dead- which means he has a chance, and he was an important character, so I doubt his death will be off screen. I think he'll be in Season 2.
  • edited November 2012
    Of course he may be dead - but he's not "dead for sure". That scene was ambiguous for a reason.
  • edited November 2012
    Next season, Molly Kenny and Clementine. Remember you heard it here first!
  • edited November 2012
    There's no way he lived. He's obviously dead as he's swarmed by hundreds of walkers. Also, Omid and Chrissa are on the lookout at the top. If they knew Kenny got away, they would've mentioned it.
  • edited November 2012
    Mabye he used the shot to attract those zombies to a certain area for his escape?
  • edited November 2012
    kierano87 wrote: »
    Mabye he used the shot to attract those zombies to a certain area for his escape?

    +1 LOL!!! You are a funny cunt. ^^
  • edited November 2012
    It's obvious Telltale left everything ambiguous in case they decide to bring him back in. You don't "clearly hear him die". I have audiophile headphones and good hardware and I listened carefully. His death is point blank ambiguous, it's as simple as that. It just depends on what Telltale decides for the future. He could be gone, he could be alive.

    It reminds me of the comics:
    With Tyreese. In the gym. He was COMPLETELY surrounded. But as Rick said, he wouldn't believe Tyreese was dead unless he saw the body. Turned out, Tyreese miraculously survived. This is based off the "realistic" comic SOURCE material, so I don't think it's "going out there" to say he could possibly be alive.

    Also if you listen carefully, when Ben is shouting to Kenny, his sentence is cut off with the sound of the bullet. It's pretty damn obvious that he used that bullet on Ben to save him pain. Even if you dropped Ben in episode 4, Kenny's speech about suicide just moments before the roof top scene with Christa, leads me to believe that bullet wasn't into his own brain, either.
  • mz3mz3
    edited November 2012
    I don't know why we don't have any option to save kenny in there. lee could drop down and help christa and kenny.lee was bitten so he will die anyway. he could save kenny.
    I can't accept kenny's death.
  • edited November 2012
    I don't know why Kenny wanted to stay behind anyway.Ben may have been conscious, unlike Larry, but pull him off the metal impaling him, he's dead. We can't do major surgery or anything. I would say there was more of a chance of Larry surviving than Ben. Shooting Ben, so he wouldn't get eaten would be enough. I kept trying to interact with the door over and over xd
  • edited November 2012
    If TTG let Kenny survive, but killed Lee even if you chopped off the arm, I will personally burn down their office.
  • edited November 2012
    If zombified or alive, I think we will see Kenny in the next episode if it is about Clem.
    Anyway, like I have already said, here it isn't sure that he is really dead. Yes in a "realistic" ZA he would be surely dead but in every action film he would have survived in a miraculous way and the Walking Dead universe is a action drama horror ZA ;)
  • edited November 2012
    Oh my god they killed Kenny, you bastards. Sorry, I just wanted to say that for the entire season. But yea, Kenny is dead.
  • edited November 2012
    Here we go again, kenny joins carley as the 2 people that we believe is still alive even though they couldnt have survived.
  • edited November 2012
    kirby18 wrote: »
    All I have to say about this is : He is dead. Telltale has done a really really really really good job about being realistic. While virtually everyone has claimed molly, lilly, carly, and now kenny is coming back - they arent. Kenny was in a non win situation anyway possible. If hes alive telltale loses the one thing that i think seperates them from other games which is being realistic (ofcourse in a zombie apocalypse) while also giving a great story. So kenny is dead.

    Lilly is supposed to be in the book "rise of the governor"
  • edited November 2012
    Leegacy wrote: »
    tyrese was swarmed when he was cleaning out the gym

    Didn't Tyrese have a melee weapon of some kind? Kenny certainly didn't.
  • edited November 2012
    It doesn't matter if he's still alive. He was bitten! And a bigger bite than the one who got us (Lee) sick. I also believe that he was eaten by the walkers, like many here, but it's pointless if he's still alive or not. He's dead anyway.
  • edited November 2012
    Luigi01080 wrote: »
    Here we go again, kenny joins carley as the 2 people that we believe is still alive even though they couldnt have survived.

    wtf? carley was shot in the head, kenny disappeared and it means they just didn't want to tell us if he's dead or not. Same for lily and molly.
  • edited November 2012
    Viser wrote: »
    How woud he get away? The walkers were coming from both sides, one of them grabs Kenny. I'm pretty sure he got completely overwhelmed.
    This.

    Nobody could have survived that. :|
  • edited November 2012
    I swear to everything, I saw a sewage hole infront of the gate. Also theres a window to the right of ben.

    we didn't hear him scream, we didn't see him die. The rule is that if you never saw it die, there's a good chance it lived.

    Edit: Plus if it's unrealistic for ken to survive a herd of walkers, then it's unrealistic for lee to walk through a herd of walkers.
  • edited November 2012
    Eclipsev wrote: »
    I swear to everything, I saw a sewage hole infront of the gate. Also theres a window to the right of ben.

    we didn't hear him scream, we didn't see him die. The rule is that if you never saw it die, there's a good chance it lived.

    Edit: Plus if it's unrealistic for ken to survive a herd of walkers, then it's unrealistic for lee to walk through a herd of walkers.

    you sir make a valid point. however all ken had was a hand gun wile good as a blunt weapon useless when you have to hit there head and not get bit. however he could have went down a sewage hole just like we did in ep 4 so who knows. its all to TTG and if they want to use him again.
  • edited November 2012
    Didn't Tyrese take out a few dozen zombies in a small locked down area of the prison with a crowbar/bat of some kind?

    Didn't a guy that was locked in an incredibly small space with a few dozen walkers manage to escape from a prison yard and get back into said prison to wreak havoc on an episode of The Walking Dead?

    Didn't Lee walk through a sea of walkers slashing without getting killed or even bitten?

    Didn't a guy track their group even after they got on a train and kidnap Clementine?

    Is it totally impossible that Kenny could have been knocked through a window or door and survived? We make it a point to see every death in this series and the only one we didn't (of a main story character) was Kenny. It's not that far fetched to assume he could have gotten away. In Episode four we all thought Chuck was alive, but guess what we saw a little bit later? His corpse.

    People that state Kenny living would ruin the realism of the series to date seem semi-retarded. All of the characters listed above should have died, but we didn't see their deaths and all popped back in the storyline at a later point. It's not impossible.
  • edited November 2012
    He seemed pretty suicidal to me, so he very well could have chosen to not escape even if he did have a way out. Sure he talked about not giving up, and to keep going on a minute or so earlier, but he lost too much. So after mercy killing Ben/lifting up Christa, I think that he just decided to keep fighting until the walkers overwhelmed him and finally make Kat proud by thinking of other people and giving his life for them.
  • edited November 2012
    Kenny is like Carley. Can die in two ways depending on gameplay and with just ilusions of possibilities that they survived. In TWD wiki's list of characters kenny is not even marked as "unknown" but as "dead".
  • edited November 2012
    Gman5852 wrote: »
    Didn't Tyrese have a melee weapon of some kind? Kenny certainly didn't.

    Unless you count that double thick skull Kenny is sporting....
  • edited November 2012
    I don't like the Kenny death. I feel if you killed Ben that should prevent Kenny's death, giving it some meaning. The chances aren't good, butI still have speculations.

    1) He wasn't visibly shot in the head like Carley or Katjaa. You don't even see him die.

    2) No screams whatsoever. Even if it was a "giving himself up" moment, there is still pain, and he used the last bullet to kill Ben if you saved him in Episode 4, so he couldn't have shot himself.

    3) Escapes. If there is one thing that I know about the walking Dead, it's that if you don't see a body, they're not 100% dead. On the show, Andrew was in a similar situation and he screamed then: Kenny didn't even do that. It's definetly possible at least. He started runing down the alley. He could have gone down a manhole or shattered a window. When you look down from the roof you see the swarm over Ben and a few over something else, but not eating. They could have been reaching down a manhole into the sewers.

    4) In the end character conclusions it says, "Lost in a herd a walkers." Why not just say dead? Why would Telltale leave that open if he was completely he was not just merely dead, but most sincerely dead?

    5) Why just leave Christa and Omid? A couple. Leave all the torn apart people to die and leave the last couple that you barely know alive. To have a defining link that is with the protaganist the whole story just die quick with no real emotional tole doesn't seem realistic as much as him escaping the herd isn't realistic. If this was actually realistic, thy wouldn't leave a pregnant woman and a wounded guy alive and and the capable people dead.

    6) This is different that Lee dying. People expected Lee to die, so the everyone dies attitude would presume Kenny dead as well. If he was alive, people wouldn't expect that. As much as people wanted to save Lee, once he was bit you knew it was over. Kenny is kind of a mystery.

    7) Tyreese was in the same situation. Yes he had a hammer , but a hammer isn't much either to not only kill someone but destroy every single brain completly. That showed me nothing is impossible. Knny could smash a few heads in I'm sure. He appereciated Lee's company for that and was able to killthe walkers at the gas stations grabbing Duck as he says at Hershel's farm.

    8) He ran off. After shooting Ben he clearly runs off screen pretty fast and we see or hear nothing more of him. The scene in the building is harder to tell but it is unlikely he killed himself after that speech and we still hear nothing. So he could have escaped and he wasn't even trapped. The alley wasn't one way. He could have forced out the other side.

    So yes, the odds aren't good for him. He's more likey dead than alive, but don't close the door on Kenny yet. Something tells me Telltale wouldn't have cause this suspicion and left the door open if they weren't planning something.
  • edited November 2012
    Pipe Dream that some of us would like to see.

    I for one, hated Kenny's guts so :D
  • edited November 2012
    I'm afraid but,
    no way...
  • edited November 2012
    You actually hear him dying if you stick around at the gate...

    so yeah, he's dead.
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  • edited November 2012
    You actually hear him dying if you stick around at the gate...

    so yeah, he's dead.

    The only noticable human sound to know would be screaming, and I heard none of that, only gurgles, which could be him or walkers, no way to tell.
  • edited November 2012
    kirby18 wrote: »
    All I have to say about this is : He is dead. Telltale has done a really really really really good job about being realistic. While virtually everyone has claimed molly, lilly, carly, and now kenny is coming back - they arent. Kenny was in a non win situation anyway possible. If hes alive telltale loses the one thing that i think seperates them from other games which is being realistic (ofcourse in a zombie apocalypse) while also giving a great story. So kenny is dead.

    If Telltale was going be realistic, there might be a chance that Kenny is alive. Look at war stories, some people who were thought to be dead turned out to be alive. That happens sometimes in real life. So if Telltale was going for realism, they would have left the door open for Kenny being alive and he might very well be; we just have to wait and see.
  • edited November 2012
    I really don't think Kenny had any intention of surviving either scenario. In the alley he even says that, if you tell him Kat wouldn't want this, either "I save the kid, or I get to see Kat again." Plus he tells the group to go on without him if he saves Christa, and even screams "Get the fuck off me!" which seems to imply that he had been bitten. Either way, he intended to do something right and probably die doing it.
  • edited November 2012
    in the end, in the resume of the characters they say that kenny is dead. I wouldnt want him to die, but hell...i did not want Lee to die either!!! (*cries*)
  • edited November 2012
    It's never stated that Kenny is actually "dead". The ending says that he was "lost" to the herd. For everyone else it actually said that they were dead, had been killed, commited suicide, etc. But, when so many other words would have gotten the point across that Kenny was actually dead, they chose to say "lost" instead. TT probably just wants to keep his fate ambiguous, but with a strong implication that he didn't make it. So it's possible he lived, just not likely.
  • edited November 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    It's never stated that Kenny is actually "dead". The ending says that he was "lost" to the herd. For everyone else it actually said that they were dead, had been killed, commited suicide, etc. But, when so many other words would have gotten the point across that Kenny was actually dead, they chose to say "lost" instead. TT probably just wants to keep his fate ambiguous, but with a strong implication that he didn't make it. So it's possible he lived, just not likely.

    omg you´re right!! genious!
  • edited November 2012
    Rickbarry wrote: »
    1) Didn't Tyrese take out a few dozen zombies in a small locked down area of the prison with a crowbar/bat of some kind?

    2) Didn't a guy that was locked in an incredibly small space with a few dozen walkers manage to escape from a prison yard and get back into said prison to wreak havoc on an episode of The Walking Dead?

    3) Didn't Lee walk through a sea of walkers slashing without getting killed or even bitten?

    4) Didn't a guy track their group even after they got on a train and kidnap Clementine?

    Is it totally impossible that Kenny could have been knocked through a window or door and survived? We make it a point to see every death in this series and the only one we didn't (of a main story character) was Kenny. It's not that far fetched to assume he could have gotten away. In Episode four we all thought Chuck was alive, but guess what we saw a little bit later? His corpse.

    People that state Kenny living would ruin the realism of the series to date seem semi-retarded. All of the characters listed above should have died, but we didn't see their deaths and all popped back in the storyline at a later point. It's not impossible.

    1) Tyrese was built like a machine and knew how to do melee.

    2) He ran past at least 5 zombies within a time period of 2 seconds. They were clearly weak. Plus, there was a fence he could climb to escape.

    3) He had zombie guts & blood on him that masked his scent. It confused and detracted most of them.

    4) The walkie-talkie.

    Kenny was just some 40-something year-old man that didn't really have anything to live for anymore.
  • edited November 2012
    Oh please. Are you guys seriously believing Kenny would be able to fight off an entire zombie horde coming at him from both sides[ben situation] or in the dark[christa situation] ?
    He got his ass kicked by a bunch of elderly cancer patients ffs! Hahaha
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