You're right. I'm sorry. I did start the reference jokes, but it was my assumption that you knew what I was talking about. These arguments are unhealthy : "This shit'll kill ya'."
You're right. I'm sorry. I did start the reference jokes, but it was my assumption that you knew what I was talking about. These arguments are unhealthy : "This shit'll kill ya'."
It's impossible to make Kenny the PC because he is already too developed, he speaks his own mind, and if we try to control that its not gonna be the same Kenny you love.
I suppose that makes sense, but i feel like Clementine did the same back in season 1, it feels like it would be the same thing just tougher to adjust with. All i'm saying for now that with all the choices of protagonists other than Clementine, he would fit the best.
It's impossible to make Kenny the PC because he is already too developed, he speaks his own mind, and if we try to control that its not gonna be the same Kenny you love.
I'm one of those Kenny-lovers, so my heart jumped with joy once I saw my bearded redneck brother. It was precisely because his fate was ambiguous and possibly ended in death that it made such an impact. If fan favourite characters continue to be survivors of anything and everything then tension is lost and the stories become boring. No, killing off characters left and right isn't a good idea, but same goes for making them immortal gods. In all honesty, I fully expect Clem to die at some point in the future, just not yet. Maybe in season 3, but not sooner.
Also, your comment about some people being overly attached to these characters reminds me of someone. Someone who was a number one fan of a very aptly named character from a book in a book. Oh yes:
LOL I'm sorry but my sentiments exactly to your previous comment. I say let the writers and developers be free to do however they please to … moreTHEIR own characters that they have created and developed whether it be in the video game, television series, or comic books. Its no fun if the fan masses force them to conduct the stories in their personal favor just because they'd have sour grapes and be butt hurt about what happen to their beloved characters. I admit I love Clementine, Kenny, Lee, Rick (TV show version) and Daryll as characters and but I would not get insane if they died. I felt Shane (TV show version) was an awesomely developed character but did not mind if they felt he had to go by the end of season 2 of the tv show. People are just too seriously and attached to these fictional medias only meant for entertainment purposes. As though they are really related or romantically involved with these characters. If they kill off Clem it woul… [view original content]
Comments
nono no i sayed with fish and chips because i know you starve every day and your parents beat you if you don't steal food
These references are just flying over your head aren't they?
you started this fucking thing not me
You're right. I'm sorry. I did start the reference jokes, but it was my assumption that you knew what I was talking about. These arguments are unhealthy : "This shit'll kill ya'."
[removed]
Of what evidence of me being gay, are you convicting me?
[removed]
Interesting.
[removed]
Well, they can't do anything now but I'd rather have Lee alive instead of Clementine...
Sorry if you like her..
It's impossible to make Kenny the PC because he is already too developed, he speaks his own mind, and if we try to control that its not gonna be the same Kenny you love.
I suppose that makes sense, but i feel like Clementine did the same back in season 1, it feels like it would be the same thing just tougher to adjust with. All i'm saying for now that with all the choices of protagonists other than Clementine, he would fit the best.
This guy right here. He gets it.
I'm one of those Kenny-lovers, so my heart jumped with joy once I saw my bearded redneck brother. It was precisely because his fate was ambiguous and possibly ended in death that it made such an impact. If fan favourite characters continue to be survivors of anything and everything then tension is lost and the stories become boring. No, killing off characters left and right isn't a good idea, but same goes for making them immortal gods. In all honesty, I fully expect Clem to die at some point in the future, just not yet. Maybe in season 3, but not sooner.
Also, your comment about some people being overly attached to these characters reminds me of someone. Someone who was a number one fan of a very aptly named character from a book in a book. Oh yes:
''I'm your number one fan, Telltale.''