Did K and S know about M?
I don't know if names in the header are considered spoilery, anyway they are Kenny, Sarita and Matthew.
I don't remember Matthew being mentioned after the Walter confrontation, did I just miss it?
I feel like Telltale forgot to use that as a potential crisis point between Kenny and Nick.
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Hopefully they mention it in Episode 5, because Nick Breckon is back. He probably wouldn't leave that stone unturned.
I think Kenny gave the knife to Walter. Between the time Clem and Walter go outside to talk Kenny comes outside and Walter goes into get food and comes back out. Kenny tells Clem to go to bed so he and Walter can talk. Luke and Clem are talking near the door no one goes in or out until Clem goes to get rid of the knife and Walter already has it.
I always thought Walter had just picked it up.
I'm afraid that info won't be of much help for Sarita now...
He could have when he went to get food but why not question Clem outside away from the cabin group with Kenny there to help?
Except it was Clementine who approached Walter, not the other way around.
We can't really say what he would have done in case Clem or Nick never went out to talk to him.
I don't think Kenny ever knew, no. He might even think Matthew's still alive out there.
What does that matter? All I was wondering if she ever knew.![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I mean after Bonnie leaves and it is Clem, Walter and Kenny if Walter had it why not say something then. I guess he could have picked it up when everyone was eating.He could have been sneaky you never know in this game.
Honestly, seeing as he said "Walter and I need to have a talk" right after Walter gave the food to Bonnie (which Kenny was clearly not pleased about), I assumed they were going to discuss that.
If Kenny knew I think he would have been bent on throttling Nick on the ride back to Howe's. He doesn't take that stuff lightly.
Good point
I think what happened is not that Kenny or Sarita forgot about them, but the Telltale writers.
There are SO many dropped story lines this Season.
Why is Matthew never mentioned again?
Who slaughtered the people on the riverside (probably Carver, but who knows)?
What did making friends with Sarah lead to? And training her to shoot?
What happened to Ralph?
What effect did it have to give water to Victor (only so that you feel bad if you can't give it to Pete instead?)?
I thought Kenny was going to read a lecture about not giving food to strangers, that Walter shouldn't trust everyone he sees and smth like that but you actually have a good point.
I just think he picked it up just as Clem was talkign to Luke honestly.![:p :p](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/tongue.png)
And Pipsqueak the Racoon. She looked like a sinister type!
I don't think she knew honestly but who knows?![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Hey, in the apocalypse not everything is going to play out fully. Just like in the comics when the Governor attacks, all the storylines going on there get dropped and are mostly left behind. Why? Well, a bunch of people die, and they have more important things to worry about.
Why wasn't Matthew mentioned? Well the closest one to him was killed that very night, and the rest of the group was captured, and they have all been worked by Carver and kept seperate, or they have been struggling to survive in the meantime. And then after they get away, a bunch more people die, and the only one left that was even remotely close to Matthew is Kenny, and he has bigger things on his mind.
Carver more or less admits to killing them\ if you choose a certain dialogue option when he comes to the cabin in episode 2. And it's really not important to the story that we know for sure. You aren't going to know everything at the end of the world.
It didn't lead to anything because she died. It was one of those "humanity/trust/survival" choices they have been pushing a lot this season. Choices that affect your character internally, rather than other characters externally. And I wouldn't call what we did as "teaching her to shoot". She flapped it around for a minute and Clementine gave her some mumbo jumbo about it just being a thing. It's not like she ever learned to properly aim or pull the trigger.
As for Ralph, who knows? Same thing that happened to Molly, Lilly, and Jane? They live, or they die, but we might never know what really happens. And that's fine, because it's good to have some mystery, and he was an extremely minor character. People disappear and die all the time without explanation, especially in the zombie apocalypse.
As for Victor, I think it comes back to your own humanity. The kind of choices they have been pushing this whole season. Merciful or merciless. What kind of character is your Clementine going to be? That's what I think they are really getting at with all of this. And who knows, maybe him and Ralph will come back. We still have the last episode.
I don't think so. And it really doesn't seem worth bringing up in a sense now since Walter and Nick are dead. Though I wonder if Kenny thinks Matthew is still alive or not...
I simply think that since the group got captured by Carver too many things had happened that it never even got brought up anymore.
Kenny forgot about Walter and Matthew - they may have been his hosts, but they weren't 'family'.
Speaking of family, Nick's deceased mother was forgotten by pretty much everyone including Carver. The first episode implies from the group's behavior that Nick's mother died fairly recently, yet when Carver meets Clem he never mentions her.
I disagree, the games are as much about the dead as the living. We can see just how big an impact Lee had even though he died. Their memory lives on with those who knew them - both us and the game characters.
Well, it also seems like they escaped from Carver recently, no? Though I suppose they did have that cabin nicely settled, so who know, is it ever mentioned how long they have been on the run?