SPOILERS: Lilly WTH?!?!

edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
I feel like all the time I spent supporting Lilly kinda went to waste. I mean I would even have gotten Clementine and climbed on the RV with her, if Lilly hadn't taken off the moment I stepped out, and left me with that ass hat Kenny. I had her back through every decision, I even tried to help her save Larry, in spite of being treated like crap by him at every turn. So Lilly, thanks a lot, I appreciate you rewarding my loyalty with betrayal.

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  • edited September 2012
    Indeed. I think she realized she became too extreme and might be a danger to them. She needed to follow the path of redemption on her own. She knows they will be okay as long as Lee takes care of Clem. She knows it and my Lee knows it. That's enough. As Kiel555 said - "That's a good story and a good end to that chapter"

    Here's a possible explanation. Check the other threads. Your question has asked and answered a lot these days.
  • edited September 2012
    YamiRaziel wrote: »
    Here's a possible explanation. Check the other threads. Your question has asked and answered a lot these days.

    Yeah, I'm more venting than questioning, I was just hoping for the possibility that my choice of loyalty would lead the game off in a different, not one where I was still stuck with Kenny.
  • edited September 2012
    I understand. If you're a fan of Lilly, you can follow her upcoming story in the book the Road of Woodbury.
    If you're just annoyed that you got nothing out of standing by her side... well welcome to The Walking Dead :)

    Don't worry I don't think that Side Kenny has the better deal. That man is going to do some really crazy sh**, he already has the crazy look.

    If the death of Larry affected Lilly that way just imagine what the deaths of both Katjaa and Duck are going to do to Kenny. That man is a ticking bomb.
  • edited September 2012
    YamiRaziel wrote: »
    I understand. If you're a fan of Lilly, you can follow her upcoming story in the book the Road of Woodbury.
    If you're just annoyed that you got nothing out of standing by her side... well welcome to The Walking Dead :)

    Don't worry I don't think that Side Kenny has the better deal. That man is going to do some really crazy sh**, he already has the crazy look.

    If the death of Larry affected Lilly that way just imagine what the deaths of both Katjaa and Duck are going to do to Kenny. That man is a ticking bomb.

    Yeah, when he was offering to show the newcomers the way to run the train, just in case, I figured he wasn't planning to hang around for much longer.
  • edited September 2012
    I think the game is as much as what you teach Clem as anything else. So trying to save Larry wasn't something for Lilly as much as it was for Clem.

    I hope they don't pull a Mass Effect where there is ending 1, 2, and 3 and the only thing that separates them is the last decision. I would like to see atleast three endings that are fixed based on a variety of decisions made.
  • edited September 2012
    Kenny has pretty much become what Lilly was after Larry died. He's a ticking bomb, just like she was. When she blew up, someone died, so seeing Kenny blow up is NOT going to be pretty.
  • edited September 2012
    Yeah, I'm more venting than questioning, I was just hoping for the possibility that my choice of loyalty would lead the game off in a different, not one where I was still stuck with Kenny.

    I am right there with you! I'm looking out the train window and Savannah looks relatively intact and the sun is coming up....a new day...new start..

    Then, I see that I'm still stuck with that (please insert as much profanity as you like) Kenny. But it gets worse because I also have that traitor Ben with me. I just hope TTG let's me and Clem stick to our plan and go it alone. No Kenny or Ben....that's the plan anyways.
  • edited September 2012
    I feel you man.
  • edited September 2012
    I guess for those of us who didnt support Kenny this game just became a void.
  • edited September 2012
    You don't want to be alone with Clem when you encounter your first herd. It's bound to happen if you run across the country and if you go into a city... you are not gonna make it either. As much as you don't want to be in that group, you need to be! You won't stand a chance on your own and that's the sad truth.
    My plan is to stick with them until I find a better group. Then I'm ditching them.
    I might take Chuck though. He seems like a reasonable fellow.

    If you don't know what a herd is... well it's like 100 times bigger than the zombies chasing the train.
  • edited September 2012
    I thought the herd following the train was big enough, honestly. Plus, isn't THAT herd still following the train we're still on? What if they follow us all the way to Savvanah? I'm taking Kenny with me, and Ben because then Carley's death has even less meaning than it already does. Chuck too, because he has a cool voice and let me share his whiskey with him on the train.
  • edited September 2012
    Following herd logic it should be! I hadn't thought about that! Thank you.
    and no, this was a very, very small herd.

    A small comic book spoiler (no characters) -
    The one seen in the comic book had more than 2000 walkers in it... ! - link http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100427045721/walkingdead/images/b/b0/Horde.jpg
    Now imagine meeting that when you're alone with Clem!
  • edited September 2012
    kayvent wrote: »
    I think the game is as much as what you teach Clem as anything else. So trying to save Larry wasn't something for Lilly as much as it was for Clem.

    I hope they don't pull a Mass Effect where there is ending 1, 2, and 3 and the only thing that separates them is the last decision. I would like to see atleast three endings that are fixed based on a variety of decisions made.

    ME3 is handling actual choice better than TWD. In the end, even if you were 100% against or with Kenny, he will probably still let you on the boat *assuming Lee makes it that far with Kenny*. No matter how you treat a character in the game, when a time comes for them to make a decision, they only have 1 choice, doesn't matter how you treated them.
    Theres literally no way to change the story besides Carely and Doug *who still die anyway*, and if Clem is wearing a hoodie or not -_-
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited September 2012
    Please discuss in those other Lilly threads instead of continuing this one - if you contributed new insights in this thread, feel free to repost them there. Thanks!
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