Sure seems that way don't it!
My last girlfriend was Italian.
And this one woman, who I was interested in, but it's it won't go anywhere, was Persian.
So I can kinda relate.
Personally, I'm really into blondes with blue eyes.
A likable, but nevertheless flawed man, Kenny acts as the de-facto leader of the group, and is a sharp, hard-working person who likes to take action and make things happen. He is a loving family father and husband, who would do anything to keep his family safe. If you decided to side with him thoughout the entire game, Kenny will be the most loyal Bro you could possible ask for.
A man that's had my back because we are the only family we have left in a broken and sick world.
A man with a mustache of steel and a cru… moreshed heart being kept together by only two people in his life.
A man who is my brother, who needs help getting through his anguish, and whom I will always support.
Season 1:
Unreliable, unstable, undependable. Very selfish, and not a team player.
Season 2:
A more Mellowed man after months of reflection on the past mistakes. Possibly trying to pay a penance now. Maybe he now realizes that it takes everyone to make a team.
After finishing off season one I can say with regards to Kenny he started off quite a nice guy and then as the season got on, he began to become more aggressive in my opinion. Of course, some events that happened explained this but despite this, it sometimes came across way too much in my opinion. He came very much like Shane for me in the TV series of TWD. He was making the hard calls for the good of his family/the group and knew they weren't popular decisions but knew they needed to be made and he did his best to decide what was the best. But at times, it got too much in my playthrough and I though he needed to step back a little.
So in short, a great guy, does what needs to be done and whats best for the people around him BUT, he needs to know the limits within the group. and of certain people. Not everyone is like minded and accustomed to the new world.
Well I will agree he was more willing to make the hard calls.
But unlike Shane, or Lilly, Kenny showed that he still had his humanity.
Example, After Shawn Greene was killed, Kenny felt that he was responsible for his death, and this feeling of guilt and sorrow lasted until he was forced to deal with his own son's death.
When they first meet Ben Paul, and seeing his teacher stuck in the bear trap, Kenny, along with Mark, holds off the walkers for as long as possible, until either the man is free, or they are absolutely forced to leave him behind.
Shane would've just left the man, and not even tried to help!
And when Ben fell to the alleyway below and became impaled on part of the mettle railing, Kenny put aside his malice toward the guy who caused the death's of his family, and tried to save him.
And when he was unable to, Kenny euthanized Ben, so Ben wouldn't be eaten alive by walkers that were coming both sides of the alley.
Shane would've just left him to die!
Shane was all about self-preservation.
He left Otis to die, even though Otis was on his side.
He was even willing to murder Rick in cold blood, despite that him and Rick had been closer than brothers previously.
In short, Shane had no real love for anyone!
Kenny wouldn't betray his friend.
If Kenny and Lee were pals in the 1st game, ( like they were in mine), Kenny had Lee's back the whole time, even after Lee was bitten, Kenny still stuck by him, to the end.
Kenny's biggest flaw, and it might be rightly called a fatal flaw, is that he lacks self control, in that he loses his temper easily and that he is prone to panicking.
I'll agree, the apocalypse has changed Kenny to a point, but then again it has also changed Rick on the tv show as well.
Kenny and Rick are willing to do whatever it'll take to protect the ones they love.
Both men seem to have made peace with their brutality, and yet still choose to maintain their humanity, by helping others when possible.
After finishing off season one I can say with regards to Kenny he started off quite a nice guy and then as the season got on, he began to be… morecome more aggressive in my opinion. Of course, some events that happened explained this but despite this, it sometimes came across way too much in my opinion. He came very much like Shane for me in the TV series of TWD. He was making the hard calls for the good of his family/the group and knew they weren't popular decisions but knew they needed to be made and he did his best to decide what was the best. But at times, it got too much in my playthrough and I though he needed to step back a little.
So in short, a great guy, does what needs to be done and whats best for the people around him BUT, he needs to know the limits within the group. and of certain people. Not everyone is like minded and accustomed to the new world.
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Lol probably
Kenny's always drunk. I bet the real reason he grew his beard was to hide booze in it.
Okay.
"Kenny? is that the loud man with the beard?" - Carlos
That description was sufficient!
He is a flawed man, but a good and reliable man nonetheless. And a good friend (Pro-Kenny)
But the only thing that I was thinking about when we meet him again was: Family.
God. Yes, sometimes does something stupid but why, God doesn't? (No offense for everyone,i love you all)
A likable, but nevertheless flawed man, Kenny acts as the de-facto leader of the group, and is a sharp, hard-working person who likes to take action and make things happen. He is a loving family father and husband, who would do anything to keep his family safe. If you decided to side with him thoughout the entire game, Kenny will be the most loyal Bro you could possible ask for.
A man that's had my back because we are the only family we have left in a broken and sick world.
A man with a mustache of steel and a crushed heart being kept together by only two people in his life.
A man who is my brother, who needs help getting through his anguish, and whom I will always support.
I love your description, as well as your sentiments.
And I agree with both 100%.
Season 1:
Unreliable, unstable, undependable. Very selfish, and not a team player.
Season 2:
A more Mellowed man after months of reflection on the past mistakes. Possibly trying to pay a penance now. Maybe he now realizes that it takes everyone to make a team.
After finishing off season one I can say with regards to Kenny he started off quite a nice guy and then as the season got on, he began to become more aggressive in my opinion. Of course, some events that happened explained this but despite this, it sometimes came across way too much in my opinion. He came very much like Shane for me in the TV series of TWD. He was making the hard calls for the good of his family/the group and knew they weren't popular decisions but knew they needed to be made and he did his best to decide what was the best. But at times, it got too much in my playthrough and I though he needed to step back a little.
So in short, a great guy, does what needs to be done and whats best for the people around him BUT, he needs to know the limits within the group. and of certain people. Not everyone is like minded and accustomed to the new world.
not urban
When that line went down, I cracked up so much! Kenny the stereotyping racist! Haha.
Well I will agree he was more willing to make the hard calls.
But unlike Shane, or Lilly, Kenny showed that he still had his humanity.
Example, After Shawn Greene was killed, Kenny felt that he was responsible for his death, and this feeling of guilt and sorrow lasted until he was forced to deal with his own son's death.
When they first meet Ben Paul, and seeing his teacher stuck in the bear trap, Kenny, along with Mark, holds off the walkers for as long as possible, until either the man is free, or they are absolutely forced to leave him behind.
Shane would've just left the man, and not even tried to help!
And when Ben fell to the alleyway below and became impaled on part of the mettle railing, Kenny put aside his malice toward the guy who caused the death's of his family, and tried to save him.
And when he was unable to, Kenny euthanized Ben, so Ben wouldn't be eaten alive by walkers that were coming both sides of the alley.
Shane would've just left him to die!
Shane was all about self-preservation.
He left Otis to die, even though Otis was on his side.
He was even willing to murder Rick in cold blood, despite that him and Rick had been closer than brothers previously.
In short, Shane had no real love for anyone!
Kenny wouldn't betray his friend.
If Kenny and Lee were pals in the 1st game, ( like they were in mine), Kenny had Lee's back the whole time, even after Lee was bitten, Kenny still stuck by him, to the end.
Kenny's biggest flaw, and it might be rightly called a fatal flaw, is that he lacks self control, in that he loses his temper easily and that he is prone to panicking.
I'll agree, the apocalypse has changed Kenny to a point, but then again it has also changed Rick on the tv show as well.
Kenny and Rick are willing to do whatever it'll take to protect the ones they love.
Both men seem to have made peace with their brutality, and yet still choose to maintain their humanity, by helping others when possible.