What are your theories on how ______ made it out?

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  • He's my favourite actually.

    I hate that guy

  • My favorite is Mako.She's so silly!

    He's my favourite actually.

  • Hallelujah!

    My favorite is Mako.She's so silly!

  • Yolt fixed

    You only live twice

    I don't think people appreciate the irony of that statement during a zombie apocalypse.

  • We didn't really get a good view of a large part of the alleyway. He could have just got lucky and found a way out. A manhole, a window, a way onto a roof. Hey, maybe he went super-Kenny mode and ran on top of the zombie hoard. Nah. d:

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    There were no manhole covers on the ground. If there were on in the alley it would have had to have been on the right side (looking from the

  • I've already covered all those scenarios. It's just not possible.

    We didn't really get a good view of a large part of the alleyway. He could have just got lucky and found a way out. A manhole, a window, a way onto a roof. Hey, maybe he went super-Kenny mode and ran on top of the zombie hoard. Nah. d:

  • All you did was say "that's not possible, I didn't see a manhole or window". =/

    Just because we weren't able to see a way out doesn't mean there wasn't one. We didn't get a very good view of the area, it's perfectly possible there was something we weren't shown, in fact that's probably how it was meant to be, to leave speculation of Kenny living at a bare minimum and add more shock to his reappearance.

    In other words, there was probably a hidden way out we didn't see so we wouldn't think he was alive and him coming back would be more surprising. Or Telltale might not have thought to put a visible way out in. Regardless, it's still possible Kenny survived no matter what. Highly improbable, perhaps, but still possible. It's possible he managed to turn into Spiderman and climb a building for all we know.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I've already covered all those scenarios. It's just not possible.

  • edited March 2014

    Too many comments to read on here so Idk if its been said but my theory is that he shot a walker that was very close to him and the blood of it got on him and from there he got around the way Lee and Clementine got around Savannah, by having the scent of a walker on him, and so other walkers just ignored him...

  • When you look closely, in Ben's scene he actually jumps through one of the windows, you see a tiny little shadow jumping through a window.

    In Ben's scene, perhaps he got into the sewers via a pothole like Lee did.

  • Maybe after murderizing so much freaks, he got masked in their blood, just like Glenn, Rick, Lee and Clementine.

  • That's all you took from the above posts? Read them again :/

    Your entire post is predicated on the assumption I have not covered these topics before. An argument means very little when you're talking in circles.

    All you did was say "that's not possible, I didn't see a manhole or window". =/ Just because we weren't able to see a way out doesn't me

  • since in S2 he said himself he couldn't help Ben so infact he was in the alley i have no clue how he got out of there but i posted a theory a while back about how Kenny could still be alive when he was on the roof with Lee and O & C they walk across a connecting bridge to the roof with the hole wheres the walkie talkie drops down into,well there was another bridge with a walker on it below the one the group was walking on...Kenny could have easily made it out of the building and back onto the lower bridge in the direction of where the group came from.

  • i have tried it believe me :P

    If you have a Netflix account, I recommend it. It's a great show - but "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead" are amazing. Just... creepy whisper count the shadows...

  • You gotta remember Tyreese's badassery in the comics. He tore through a gym full of walkers (at least 20 or 30) without getting bitten, with his bare hands.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I think.... He should have died in Savannah. On a serious note (not that the first part wasn't really serious mind you) him escaping duri

  • edited March 2014

    Here's a theory(not really about how he got out, but it's linked)

    What if Kenny actually doesn't remember what happened in the alleyway?

    It must have been traumatic, he was trapped by both ends and just shot a teenage kid in the head and then somehow escaped, but what if his escape wasn't so "clean" as it sounds? What if he jumped through a window and just passed out. When he woke up he didn't remember much. He looks out the window to see lots of walkers eating Ben and all he can remember is that he "tried to save that fucking shitbird Ben"

    Cause he explains the situation to Clem about Christa, although not that much, still a tad. "Christa got into a hell in a mess, I gave her a hand, and then it got...messier. For a minute there it wasn't looking too good for ol Kenny" that tells us Kenny does remember that moment.

    What if Kenny actually doesn't remember the alleyway that much. He doesn't REALLY know how he got out of there, all he knows is that "he got lucky. real lucky."

  • What i think:

    Christa Ending:
    He just walked into a room and got on the stairs or something or some lift shift walkers can climb so yeah

    Ben ending:
    So all the walkers were in the line, they heard a gun shot and smelled fresh blood, they all got to it and made some space on the side, kenny ran too it but probally still got attacked but beated them with his gun, he ran off and hided in a building and then Sarita found him bla bla

  • Hey, maybe he got lucky and found a bazooka hidden in a trash can. d:

    On a more serious note, let's look at Kenny's options. Find a manhole, find a window, get to higher ground, fight through the hoard.

    Let's look at getting to higher ground and finding a manhole. The Molly rout and the Lee rout. They both had Hilda to help them, but it doesn't mean it's impossible for Kenny. He could have moved a dumbster to uncover a manhole or climbed onto one to use it to get to higher ground. I think getting to higher ground is more realistic than finding an open manhole though.

    But that's not to say finding one is impossible. You seem to think it is. Someone would be lucky to find one, but it's not so unrealistic once you consider Vernon's group got from place to place in the sewers and Chuck escaped to the sewers. Vernon's group or Chuck could have left a manhole open, or someone else could have. Clearly there's a lot of open manholes since when Lee goes into the sewers there's somehow a walker hoard down there. All of that points to there being quite a few open manholes across the city. Just because we didn't see one, doesn't mean it wasn't there.

    Pushing through the hoard, not very easily done, but I wouldn't say it's impossible. It depends on how hard and fast he's able to hit with the gun or his fists, I guess. Quite a few people have fought through hoard with melee weapons and their bare hands, granted their hoards weren't really so grouped up.

    Finding a window is also possible because we didn't get to see the whole alleyway. He could have climbed to higher ground THEN found a window, which would have taken a while.

    Also note the sounds from the zombies would probably have made it hard to hear something like Kenny climbing down into a manhole or moving a dumpster.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    That's all you took from the above posts? Read them again Your entire post is predicated on the assumption I have not covered these topics before. An argument means very little when you're talking in circles.

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