Determinant is so wrong.

Okay so we all now know that Kenny has become determinant! I think this is a big mistake. Everyone knows that determinant characters are gonna die anyway. So what is actually the point? I feel that Kenny should have been left alive or REAL dead, not this again. I wish his name would still be green :( Do you also think making Kenny determinant was a mistake?

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  • Kenny is better dead, he was too broken.

    (I HAVE A HATER FORCFIELD LOZERZ LOLOL EVN UR FORCEFELD BREAKR CANT BRAKE IT)

  • Nope. Kenny's had a good run, but it's time for other characters to shine.

  • This might be true, but then really kill him off.. telltale already broke me twice now with this fake kenny dead

    Nope. Kenny's had a good run, but it's time for other characters to shine.

  • Kenny shall never die as his love shall stay with us all. The sinners that had decided against our holy father shall be brought before and embraced by Kenny's light. Only then, can they hope to reach the gates of Wellington.

  • Well, he's already dead for me, so...

    This might be true, but then really kill him off.. telltale already broke me twice now with this fake kenny dead

  • Yeah, I know. I got Kenny, so I know he's going to die a dumb, meaningless death, like get shot in the head by a stranger or something. I really hope it will at least not be a quick death scene (not that I want him to suffer longer) and it is emotional, almost like when Lee died. ;__;
    I wasn't satisfied with Sarah's or Luke's deaths, so I will not be satisfied with Kenny's. >:(

  • What about Jane? Determinant isn't wrong because Kenny has been with us for so long, it just has to end.

  • if you make him determinant you dont end him.. and Jane can die idc

    Civilian posted: »

    What about Jane? Determinant isn't wrong because Kenny has been with us for so long, it just has to end.

  • I don't see what is wrong with Jane and Kenny has to die, he has went through so much and he actually wants to die himself, determinant is determinant and you can't change that.

    if you make him determinant you dont end him.. and Jane can die idc

  • Jane should die and Kenny should live not make determinant like it had no purpose cause they die anyway so im guaranteed Kenny is gonna die and it gives a fuckt up feeling

    Civilian posted: »

    I don't see what is wrong with Jane and Kenny has to die, he has went through so much and he actually wants to die himself, determinant is determinant and you can't change that.

  • Kenny should break the mold and be a Determinant that lives and is still out there.

    Like end of S3 or S4 if he's still alive he rescues you in a boat that flies off a ramp.

  • edited August 2014

    I think making Kenny determinant is fair.

    The people who don't like him and have been stuck with him for 9 episodes no longer have to worry about him, and the people who like him get to spend some time with him at the end.

    Everyone's happy, really.

    Expecting him to be involved even more than he has been was always going to leave you disappointed I'm afraid :/

  • Indeed

    Flog61 posted: »

    I think making Kenny determinant is fair. The people who don't like him and have been stuck with him for 9 episodes no longer have to wor

  • yeah you is right

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    Kenny should break the mold and be a Determinant that lives and is still out there. Like end of S3 or S4 if he's still alive he rescues you in a boat that flies off a ramp.

  • The boat would fly to the Holy Lands where Lee frollicks freely in the the Field of Bourbon.

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    Kenny should break the mold and be a Determinant that lives and is still out there. Like end of S3 or S4 if he's still alive he rescues you in a boat that flies off a ramp.

  • I do agree that Telltale should stop making determinant characters die right after you saved their life or so because there is no point, but still I doubt they will stop.

    Jane should die and Kenny should live not make determinant like it had no purpose cause they die anyway so im guaranteed Kenny is gonna die and it gives a fuckt up feeling

  • Agreed.

    Flog61 posted: »

    I think making Kenny determinant is fair. The people who don't like him and have been stuck with him for 9 episodes no longer have to wor

  • Yes but if you favorite character will become determinant, would you be happy?

    Civilian posted: »

    I do agree that Telltale should stop making determinant characters die right after you saved their life or so because there is no point, but still I doubt they will stop.

  • I would be a little mad but as you said, you want the character that I have really the only liking for dead. Still I wouldn't get their death over me.

    Yes but if you favorite character will become determinant, would you be happy?

  • Kenny had a good run....

    BUT NOW IT'S CHRISTA'S TIME TO SHINE

  • Not at all. The way the game ended I highly doubt they will be making another season involving Clem, so leaving any and all of the characters determinant doesn't really matter anymore.

  • Except for the backstabbers Mike and Arvo, their status is unknown.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Not at all. The way the game ended I highly doubt they will be making another season involving Clem, so leaving any and all of the characters determinant doesn't really matter anymore.

  • edited August 2014

    We already had him one season more than could be expected back at the end of S1, so all I'm asking for now is that his future death gets the treatment it deserves. Anyway since only the players who saved him will start S3 with him, Telltale can give us Kenny lovers a great, beautiful, powerful scene, without having to fear the discontent of those who don't like him.

    Anyway we all know very well our beloved determinant characters won't make it past the first half of episode 1 :

    EDIT What in the name of God was the problem with my picture ? It was perfectly relevant to the thread, and was in no case shitposting. I f*cking can't believe it, Telltale is always Reddit this Reddit that, officials from Telltale had official discussions on Reddit, back when we were waiting for an outrageously delayed episode of TWAU (ep2 if I remember well) the announcement when it was FINALLY released was made on Reddit first even before this official forum in absolute disrespect of members of this community, but I can't post a perfectly correct pic because the link comes from 4chan ???!!!! This is BULLSHIT. For the record Reddit allows more illegal/immoral crap than 4chan, so it's far from a "better place", I can't even imagine one good reason why pics with 4chan in their url are not okay while Telltale is best friends with Reddit, was it an automatical process or did a mod make something ? Because my pic appeared for at least 15 minutes before being replaced with the censorship pic

  • Frankly, I think it was a mistake to bring him back in S2 anyway, so it would be nice if he finally stayed dead for once. Still, it looks like even if he stays around for the end of a S2 play-through, he will not last long in S3...

  • SaveNick

    God I miss him.

  • You think there will be a season 3 with Clem?

    We already had him one season more than could be expected back at the end of S1, so all I'm asking for now is that his future death gets the

  • Kenny and Jane should break the cycle that determent characters will die later.

  • Not necessarily, and frankly I don't hope so -I mean, not with her as protag again, but if she is, that's what will happen. By the end of episode 1 all diverging endings from S2 would be reconciled and matter only as different memories for players.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    You think there will be a season 3 with Clem?

  • Yes or atleast Clementine should appear in most episodes otherwise this series is dead who cares about the others it's al about our clemmy=D

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    You think there will be a season 3 with Clem?

  • Luke used to determinant, but now, he's not. ;___;

    Civilian posted: »

    I would be a little mad but as you said, you want the character that I have really the only liking for dead. Still I wouldn't get their death over me.

  • dat would be so kool bro

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    Kenny should break the mold and be a Determinant that lives and is still out there. Like end of S3 or S4 if he's still alive he rescues you in a boat that flies off a ramp.

  • I'd like to see in season 3 a determined character live. We already saw it in Wolf (Prince Lawrence), so it would be cool to see it in TWD.

  • It means that the character lives depending on your choices
    So something you do will change something about a character

    BlindSp0t posted: »

    Can I ask what does determinant means ? Might be because english isn't my primary language, but I can't grasp the meaning of it.

  • Can I ask what does determinant means ? Might be because english isn't my primary language, but I can't grasp the meaning of it.

  • ?

    Luke used to determinant, but now, he's not. ;___;

  • I actually really liked Arvo (mostly because he had an accent (sugoi sugoi)), he shot Clemy. Soo, he's not in my favourite characters list.

    bloop posted: »

    Except for the backstabbers Mike and Arvo, their status is unknown.

  • ;__;

    We already had him one season more than could be expected back at the end of S1, so all I'm asking for now is that his future death gets the

  • Me too! His death has dumb, like he was a disposable character. He was my third fav (alive) character (after Clem and Luke).

    dojo32161 posted: »

    SaveNick God I miss him.

  • If he lives, whats his role in the story? He died in mine. (whoops :s)

    I'd like to see in season 3 a determined character live. We already saw it in Wolf (Prince Lawrence), so it would be cool to see it in TWD.

  • You get the chance to talk to him in ep.3 (at Lilly's funeral), and he steps up at the CM's trial and helps win the crowd over for you a bit.

    If he lives, whats his role in the story? He died in mine. (whoops )

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