_____'s mental state

TalimancerTalimancer Banned
edited April 2014 in The Walking Dead

Kenny's mental state got mentioned last episode. It is obviosouly going to come up again. But how is the question I ask. Do people think it will make him more reckless or uncaring?

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  • It was going fine until Luke and Nick started talking shit about Wellington, we may see Kenny's season 1 side once again.

  • I hope so...because we still haven't seen the whole side of Kenny that Sarita mentioned

    It was going fine until Luke and Nick started talking shit about Wellington, we may see Kenny's season 1 side once again.

  • I don't think it's going to help. We've seen he is very quick to anger, much like last season, but over more seemingly trivial things. I have a feeling he is walking a very thin line on the brink of reality and insanity and my guess is something will cause him to trip and stumble to the side of insanity, perhaps the death of Sarita?

    • I dont understand something that is: yes, he lost his family and everyone that he could trust. But So many people have pass for the same thing and I don't see them so bad as Kenny is. Idk...
    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I don't think it's going to help. We've seen he is very quick to anger, much like last season, but over more seemingly trivial things. I hav

  • It's completely personal. Everyone deals with tragedy differently. Clem has become detached and hardened. The stranger invested his life in rescuing a child from the clutches of dangerous people. Kenny has lost himself.

    Alive_Clem posted: »

    * I dont understand something that is: yes, he lost his family and everyone that he could trust. But So many people have pass for the same thing and I don't see them so bad as Kenny is. Idk...

  • edited April 2014

    I definitely think that his behavior will become more reckless. Given the nature of how he is. It seems as if there is a theme with TWD media that when a character is down on their luck, they find a way to keep putting them down. No doubt in my mind that something bad will happen to either Kenny or Sarita.

  • Well Ken is a more sentimental person wich is good, but can be bad, i like Kenny but i gotta admit he loses it, by the way he reacted about going north, im afraid Wellington could be his new boat.

    Alive_Clem posted: »

    * I dont understand something that is: yes, he lost his family and everyone that he could trust. But So many people have pass for the same thing and I don't see them so bad as Kenny is. Idk...

  • I think as Greg Miller said Sarita just has a giant target painted on her back (I tink he said that)

    I definitely think that his behavior will become more reckless. Given the nature of how he is. It seems as if there is a theme with TWD medi

  • Of course it will. Rational forethought was never Kenny's strong suit, even all the way back in season 1. As is, the guy is sorta hanging by a thread. I don't think he's gonna haul off and do something completely nutty, but he might not make the best decisions.

  • After seeing him yell at Sarita over something that little, I was definitely taken by surprise. He was always easily angered before, yelling at everyone EXCEPT his family and Clem. So yes, I feel he might lose control with the next couple of episodes, however I feel like he'll come back to earth because of Clem. I think he cares enough about her to keep himself in check.

  • Well, even though he seemed to get better in No Time Left, Kenny never recovered from losing Kat and Duck. They were everything he had, his entire reason for living. Less than a week after they die, he himself is nearly killed by a massive horde of walkers and gets separated from the one family he had left: Lee, Clem, and the group. After that he was alone for a long time with only his memories of the traumatic events of Season 1 to keep him company, so he's probably on the brink of completely losing it. As in, maybe even worse than when Ben told him the truth about Kat and Duck in Crawford. A few users have suggested that he may very well be suffering from a bad case of PTSD, which I'm inclined to agree with at this point. If he doesn't get better soon, he's a goner.

  • Understandble. I think that he didn't said a final Goodbye to Duck, and that his all family died without him to say how mutch he loved them. .

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    It's completely personal. Everyone deals with tragedy differently. Clem has become detached and hardened. The stranger invested his life in rescuing a child from the clutches of dangerous people. Kenny has lost himself.

  • It would be cool if past decisions with him could help speed up the processes of him losing it. Like a Kenny mental state check bar. Letting him kill Duck speeds it up.Stuff like that

    Rock114 posted: »

    Well, even though he seemed to get better in No Time Left, Kenny never recovered from losing Kat and Duck. They were everything he had, his

  • I think he'll lose it regardless. Since he's (IMO) trying to recreate his old life instead of facing what happened and moving past it, once Sarita dies (and, c'mon, we all know she will) he will lose his shit no matter what has happened. I'm a pretty big Kenny supporter, but I know for sure I don't want to be anywhere within a 10 mile radius of him when he goes over the deep end.

    Talimancer posted: »

    It would be cool if past decisions with him could help speed up the processes of him losing it. Like a Kenny mental state check bar. Letting him kill Duck speeds it up.Stuff like that

  • A Kenny fight would be a good moment although heartbreaking.

    Rock114 posted: »

    I think he'll lose it regardless. Since he's (IMO) trying to recreate his old life instead of facing what happened and moving past it, once

  • He's a father with his broken heart. And then he lost it after that.

    darky07 posted: »

    Well Ken is a more sentimental person wich is good, but can be bad, i like Kenny but i gotta admit he loses it, by the way he reacted about going north, im afraid Wellington could be his new boat.

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