I want Kenny in Season 3 (Reasons)
Kenny is a good character. He survives the best and is very strong.
As I said, his relationship with Clementine, should develop new dimensions. He has yet to prove how much he loves her and how she happened to him (like AJ or better than AJ) He is a very closed and inward which do not express a lot of emotion towards the other (also for Clementine), so I'm curious to see how this relationship develops.
He can make the plot of the story is a little complicated, because of his hot temper. Is suspicious and can form a lot of interesting discussions with him and new people. I even think we should begin to be jealous of people who try to get close to Clementine, he'll see how much he loves her.
I love Clementine (as you've seen) but I think this time the hero has to be Kenny (or Jane) for the reason that I want to feel what it is to take care of two small children, be responsible and proper father. family. If the main theme of season two was the "maturity", then the main theme of Season 3 to be "family."
Why would I want him as a hero? Not only for its child care (AJ and Clementine), also because it reminds the successful first season, it felt dedication and concern for Clementine. As Kenny, would be interesting to know how hard it is to take care of two little children, protect them from Walkers (mainly AJ, Clementine know fight) and be sensitive to them.
The most important characters in the game are: Lee, Clementine and Kenny. Not playing as Kenny! If this third and final part of "Clementine Trilogy" then the end must be the most exciting and how? By the fact that Kenny finally understand how much Clementine happens to him, it would sacrifice her life for him. It would be the ultimate end of the most exciting.
One problem: It could be Jane ... so it kinda sucks.
Comments
Yeah, he's dead.
Not possible, he's dead in some gameplays.
I love Kenny. He's one of my favorite characters. But I feel like he sort of ran his course in season 2. Besides, he's dead in some game plays and I don't think Telltale has the budget to do a game with a million different storylines like Until Dawn or the Stanley Parable.