Stick up with kenny allll the time.(BIG SPOILERS)

Am I the only one who have agreed with kenny all the time and don't kill him and stay with him?

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  • I suppose so.

  • Over 30 million episodes have been sold. Probably not.

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    I'm with you I'm always TeamKenny. Even when he pisses me off. Bros before Hoes :P

    Edit: also unlike Jane Kenny doesn't let the baby alone in a car with walkers around.

  • Hey! Now that's just simplifying a very complex issue! lol.. I would've gone with walker Lee if I had the chance.

    HEY! FUCK BOTH OF YOU! I'M TAKING THE BABY. ME AND WALKER LEE WILL MAKE A VERY GUARDIAN FOR ALVIN JR.

    I'm with you I'm always TeamKenny. Even when he pisses me off. Bros before Hoes :P Edit: also unlike Jane Kenny doesn't let the baby alone in a car with walkers around.

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    I'd want Clem to end up in Wellington because it was a safe place and because Christa could have been there. I didn't care at all for her to remain with Kenny or Jane - they were both insane by the end.

  • Jane had her most of her screws.. she just went too far to prove a point.

    Someone cared about Clementine SO much they're willing to put up with Kenny's shit? Come on, even Mike and Bonnie couldn't handle it. They stole the supplies and let Arvo shoot Clemmy

    Bokor posted: »

    I'd want Clem to end up in Wellington because it was a safe place and because Christa could have been there. I didn't care at all for her to remain with Kenny or Jane - they were both insane by the end.

  • Yeah, what Jane did was stupid. Really stupid. She deliberately provoked a violent man into attacking her (by pretending to have killed a baby) so that she could "prove" that he was dangerous.

    That kind of person has no right to be anywhere near a kid, as far as I'm concerned. Neither is Kenny. I feel validated by the fact that Kenny can be explicitly compared to Carver this episode, as it was a theme I'd picked up on ever since he killed Carver back in May.

    remorse667 posted: »

    Jane had her most of her screws.. she just went too far to prove a point. Someone cared about Clementine SO much they're willing to put u

  • Kenny is a great man. When you see the Wellington ending... he made me cry.

    Bokor posted: »

    Yeah, what Jane did was stupid. Really stupid. She deliberately provoked a violent man into attacking her (by pretending to have killed a

  • Is that the vibe you got off?

    I thought she left the baby behind. Or shot it to put it out of it's misery.

    Is there really a right or wrong in an apocalypse? This all sucks though because they're probably gonna die either way.

    We all know what happens to determinant characters.

    Bokor posted: »

    Yeah, what Jane did was stupid. Really stupid. She deliberately provoked a violent man into attacking her (by pretending to have killed a

  • Heh. People will forgive anything when it comes to men like him and Carver.

    Clem and AJ are better off without men like him and women like Jane.

    aldimon posted: »

    Kenny is a great man. When you see the Wellington ending... he made me cry.

  • You do realize that he would have sacrificed himself in the end for Clementine and the Baby?

    Bokor posted: »

    Heh. People will forgive anything when it comes to men like him and Carver. Clem and AJ are better off without men like him and women like Jane.

  • For the baby? Yes.. for Clementine. Doubt it.

    In my play-through, Clementine fell in the ice trying to save Luke. Jane saved her. All Kenny did was beat the shit out of Arvo :/

    aldimon posted: »

    You do realize that he would have sacrificed himself in the end for Clementine and the Baby?

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    Letting a baby to die of exposure really was fucked-up. I don't blame Kenny for becoming infuriated at her for acting like she'd done something like that.

    Nonetheless, he needed to be killed. He irrationally scapegoated Arvo for Luke's death. His violence and stubbornness were what led Mike and Bonnie to care more about Arvo than him, and the way he talks about "raising AJ right" draws parallels with Carver's obsession with being harsh on the next generation. Stringing Clem along would only continue to make her more miserable and put her in the same position Bonnie was once in.

    remorse667 posted: »

    Is that the vibe you got off? I thought she left the baby behind. Or shot it to put it out of it's misery. Is there really a right or

  • For Clementine and the baby. He would have sacrificed himself for Clementine and the baby. I found that ending with Kenny heartbreaking. Plus, Jane was closer to Clem than Kenny. Kenny was closer to Arvo.

    remorse667 posted: »

    For the baby? Yes.. for Clementine. Doubt it. In my play-through, Clementine fell in the ice trying to save Luke. Jane saved her. All Kenny did was beat the shit out of Arvo

  • What happens if you go with Ken and AJ?

    SO? Distance don't matter. If you really care about someone, you would do whatever you can to save them. Hence Bonnie and Clem trying to save Luke... Not beat the fuck out of some kid who probably couldn't even take on Clem with his bare hands.

    Also, are you getting tired of people blaming Clementine? Bonnie just went off on her for covering Luke and not trying to save him.

    Did Bonnie and Luke have a romantic relationship? I think she implied it at the campfire scene

    aldimon posted: »

    For Clementine and the baby. He would have sacrificed himself for Clementine and the baby. I found that ending with Kenny heartbreaking. Plus, Jane was closer to Clem than Kenny. Kenny was closer to Arvo.

  • I'm TeamKenny.

  • If you go with Ken and AJ; you reach wellington. They don't have the capacity for you, so Kenny begs them to take Clem and AJ as they are just two kids and offers to stay behind alone. You can go into wellington or stay with Kenny.

    Distance does matter. If kenny would have run to Clem, Arvo would have probably gotten away. Plus, it would've been of no use since Jane was at her in a few seconds.

    I'm not getting tired of it. I didn't catch the slightest faint of people blaming Clem in this episode?

    They probably had. We'll never know for sure.

    remorse667 posted: »

    What happens if you go with Ken and AJ? SO? Distance don't matter. If you really care about someone, you would do whatever you can to sav

  • Just think about if it was Clem who got in a tight spot. And let the baby die. I feel like Jane was trying to show all Kenny cares about is that kid. He'll harm anyone, even Clementine, if something were to happen to it.

    I mean, didn't Kenny slap Clem away?

    Bokor posted: »

    Letting a baby to die of exposure really was fucked-up. I don't blame Kenny for becoming infuriated at her for acting like she'd done somet

  • I was bawling at that part...he redeemed himself in every way possible that scene.

    aldimon posted: »

    Kenny is a great man. When you see the Wellington ending... he made me cry.

  • I think Bonnie was interested in Luke - people were speculating about it ever since she talked about wanting to leave with him back in Episode 3 - but the affection was not reciprocal.

    But yeah, it seems pretty harsh of her to blame Clem for listening to Luke and then leave her with a gunshot wound to be with Kenny. It turns out that trusting her and Mike may not have been the best choice...

    remorse667 posted: »

    What happens if you go with Ken and AJ? SO? Distance don't matter. If you really care about someone, you would do whatever you can to sav

  • He was in the middle of a fight. Maybe, if he hadn't pushed her out of the way, Clem might've been seriously injured.

    remorse667 posted: »

    Just think about if it was Clem who got in a tight spot. And let the baby die. I feel like Jane was trying to show all Kenny cares about is

  • Hate to say this but there is no certainty that Wellington is a safe place. To be totally honest, can we say for certain that any place is truly safe in the ZA (or even in RL)? We learn that Wellington is at capacity when Kenny and Clem arrive. Strained resources can put a lot of stress on a community, no matter how well governed it is. As we have seen, hungry people worried about their survival and the survival of their loved ones can cause people to act out of fear and desperation. And all of this is assuming Wellington is the ideal utopia as sold (much in the way Caver's community was sold at the end of 400 Days). We really don't know what is behind those walls. Could be a caring and benevolent community, or it could be hiding dark secrets.

    Bokor posted: »

    I'd want Clem to end up in Wellington because it was a safe place and because Christa could have been there. I didn't care at all for her to remain with Kenny or Jane - they were both insane by the end.

  • I had the impression that Mike knew Arvo. Those sneaky little bitches.

    Bokor posted: »

    I think Bonnie was interested in Luke - people were speculating about it ever since she talked about wanting to leave with him back in Episo

  • Arvo would have gotten away and done what? Found guns? His family was already dead, so Arvo had no back-up or safe place to reach beyond his house.

    Bonnie was the one who gets rather harsh towards Clem if she refused to try and help Luke out of the ice.

    aldimon posted: »

    If you go with Ken and AJ; you reach wellington. They don't have the capacity for you, so Kenny begs them to take Clem and AJ as they are ju

  • It could be Woodbury 2.0

    Hate to say this but there is no certainty that Wellington is a safe place. To be totally honest, can we say for certain that any place is

  • Yeah, he didn't punch her - he shoved her out of the way so that she wouldn't get caught in the fight. And I doubt he'd attack a little girl. He already hated Jane and her age means he no reason to hold back on her.

    The question about Kenny is not if he'd hurt Clem, but if he hurts anyone else around them. Just look at how unnecessarily brutal he is to Arvo. I was seriously worried that he was going to blow his brains out just as Carver murdered Walter.

    aldimon posted: »

    He was in the middle of a fight. Maybe, if he hadn't pushed her out of the way, Clem might've been seriously injured.

  • It'd be interesting if Season 3 were to be set in Wellington or Howe's Hardware - the issue would be learning to maintain and rebuild a community, rather than constantly having to be on the move.

    Hate to say this but there is no certainty that Wellington is a safe place. To be totally honest, can we say for certain that any place is

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    Mike and Bonnie hardly knew Kenny at all and right off the bat he was acting crazy and for most of the time that those two knew him, he was unstable. So yeah I think it makes perfect sense that they'd leave him and probably decided to take Arvo with them because Kenny abused him and was an ass and they probably thought Kenny would kill him if they left him behind.

    I'm still kinda pissed at Arvo for shooting Clementine though.
    She didn't die though, so I still like him.

    Bokor posted: »

    Letting a baby to die of exposure really was fucked-up. I don't blame Kenny for becoming infuriated at her for acting like she'd done somet

  • If Wellington actually worked then this woman wouldn't be so damn dirty

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    Hate to say this but there is no certainty that Wellington is a safe place. To be totally honest, can we say for certain that any place is

  • It's pretty fucked up of them to just leave a kid and baby to be with said unstable, crazy Kenny. Perhaps they assumed that Kenny would protect Clem regardless.

    Mike and Bonnie hardly knew Kenny at all and right off the bat he was acting crazy and for most of the time that those two knew him, he was

  • I guess. Because a zone that's safe from walkers has showers.

    If Wellington actually worked then this woman wouldn't be so damn dirty

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    I stuck with him all the way until we got to Wellington. You could see that he really wanted Clem and AJ To stay there and be safe. That show's how much of a good person Kenny is despite all the bad things he did. He was willing to give up Clem and the baby, the two people he loved the most, so that they could have a better life.

  • yep i stuck with him till S1 to now

  • edited August 2014

    Yeah. I wish they had thought of taking Clementine and the baby with them, I think I would have much rather went with them than be with Jane and Kenny. I hated the way Bonnie just wanted to leave Clementine like that, it was such a betrayal even though they probably did it out of fear of Kenny flipping his shit. The playthrough I watched ended up with her being alone and to me that's the second best option and when I play I'm going for that.

    I loved Kenny, flaws and all, all the way up to this episode I felt pretty alienated by him at this point. The way he nearly beat Arvo to death reminds me a lot of how Carver did the same to Kenny. (There's no way that parallel wasn't intentional.) His death saddened me a lot anyway. I never cared much for Jane though and this episode made me remember why.

    Bokor posted: »

    It's pretty fucked up of them to just leave a kid and baby to be with said unstable, crazy Kenny. Perhaps they assumed that Kenny would protect Clem regardless.

  • She's a guard and presumably more expendable.

    If Wellington actually worked then this woman wouldn't be so damn dirty

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