What was your ending?

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  • On my third save file, shot Kenny and left Jane,on my first save file looked away,went with Kenny,didn't stay at wellington

  • To be fair, you can call Clem your daughter in the first game. Given they've probably been taking care of him for just as long, if not longer, I'd understand them referring to him that way, if he wasn't already their adopted son.

    Mercyva posted: »

    that thing that worried me when the kid says '' =i like your hat'' i thought of ep1 when that girl says the same to clem! i thought omg they're gonna rob us and get us killed. and the man lying saying it was his kid

  • To bad Lilly is going to shoot him after they get over that hill.

    The-Flix posted: »

    I left Wellington with Kenny. Bros 4 ever! Credits to the one who did it

  • So I've found out. Still, 5 endings. Quite a lot of branching endings. :D

    you're correct except for the jane part. ditching jane, ditching kenny or killing both all ends up with the alone ending. carvers camp has two endings, let the family in or reject them.

  • Indeed!

    So I've found out. Still, 5 endings. Quite a lot of branching endings.

  • Same I'm not too sure which ending I should've done though.

    I got the Jane & Family ending, and I have some serious regrets about that.

  • Wellington was the clear goal from episode one, not only does Christa convince Clem that it's the best place to head but Clem has the motive to see if Christa is there or not.

    Ever since we reunite with Kenny were told and shown the man is broken and totally unhinged and just plain unsafe to be around. Kenny himself even admits this and tells you the best thing to do is stay in Wellington with AJ and have a better chance to raise the baby there. If Kenny himself, someone who is extremely stubborn, is saying he's not safe to be around then that's saying something.

    She's not abandoning Kenny if Kenny is the one that gives the offer to sacrifice his place in Wellington in the first place. Clem is just granting his wish, not abandoning him. She accepts his offer because she cares for Kenny, not the other way round.

    Leaving with Kenny is going against everything the game tries to tell you since episode two, fair enough if you chose to go with him but it just seems unfitting with how the game plays out.

    shibbymary posted: »

    Well one, I don't think it's all that logical to stay in Wellington. We have no idea what's behind that wall and abandoning the only person

  • Should i go/stay at wellington, or go with kenny?

    seriouslee posted: »

    exactly the same here dude .

  • I chose for Clem and AJ to go to Wellington

    I felt that all the endings held merit, but that the ones with Kenny were the most poignant and heartbreaking. Deciding on whether to stay or go was perhaps the most difficult choice I've made in TWD but I saw it as one that I needed to do for Clem and AJ. Wellington was our best shot and at least Kenny could wilt away knowing he fulfilled his duty to Clem and AJ. I remembered Lee's words to Clem, part of growing up is doing what's best for the people you care about, even if sometimes that means hurting someone else, saw the truth in it and chose the more difficult option.

    But regarding the choice to stay with Kenny, I'd like to think the trio made it out alright and eventually made it into Wellington or another safe haven.

  • Omg I killed Kenny! :(

    On a serious note, you could have reloaded the game and re-done it after seeing what Jane did to manipulate Kenny into attacking her, but I thought it was a fitting end for Kenny. It was the choice Lee would have taken if he was alive to witness Kenny trying to murder someone alive. Lee wouldn't let any innocent person die in front of him. However, he would have left the person if he found out he was manipulated into taking such drastic measures.

    In any case, it is kind of a relief for Kenny to be killed by Clementine. He knew he had problems with his rage, which is why he apologised to Clementine at the end. He was suffering from some sort of PTSD, and he wasn't going to recover from it. The more closer people died around him, the more he would go psycho. Imagined if Clementine died, the most important person alive to him now, he would turn into Carver I'm sure, just like what Jane predicted. He died before he became a bad guy, and that to me was a more fitting end to his story.

  • Imagination

    Omegabegin posted: »

    Yeah... imagine the options for every dialogue with Kenny as the protag. * WE'RE FINDING A BOAT * YOU PISSANT * [Shoot Him] * [Beat Him to Death]

  • Left Wellington with Kenny and AJ. Don't regret my decisions in any way. <3

  • I ended up with Jane and let the family into Howe's. I feel a slight regret because the Kenny ending(s) with Clementine are more emotional and fulfilling. However, I just couldn't bring myself to allow Kenny kill someone in a fit of rage (Carver was different of course.) If Jane had been on top of Kenny, I would have killed her instead.

    I had already suspected that AJ was still alive even before the fight began because of what Jane had told me, so I only felt a little manipulated. Yea I was still angry, but I forgave her because she was still the best chance of survival for AJ and myself FOR NOW.

    I don't do rewinds (except to see how the other choices play out) so I'm sticking with my ending. I only wish Telltale had given the Jane ending a little more emotional boost (the wife hugging Jane and her reaction was good for example) but I am generally satisfied.

  • In my first play through I killed Kenny. It was a tough call, since I really cared for Kenny and knew he’s stop at nothing to protect Clem, but I had seen his rage and stubbornness break up the group, and now he was killing Jane for no real reason. I had noticed in the fight how Jane had put her knife away at one point, proving to me that this wasn't supposed to be a death match – but as usual, Kenny was taking it too far.

    I was really pissed to find out that all Jane had to do was tell Kenny that AJ was ok.
    She staged the whole thing. I didn't want Clem to be alone so I accepted Jane’s apology and carried on, letting in the family at the end.
    I liked Jane through the series; she was strong, capable, a realist, and genuinely seemed to care about Clem. But still it was really bugging me though so I re-did things.

    Jane said not to interfere with the fight so I didn’t and Kenny killed Jane.
    I don’t know why Jane let herself die before confessing to the fact that the whole thing was a setup…perhaps she believed until the end that Clem had her back…that’s kinda sad.
    Anyways, the Kenny-rage quickly subsided and the depressed and broken old man goes on to sacrifice himself to get Clem into the camp. Proving, I think, that Kenny was the better care-taker for Clem.
    Of course Clem is Kenny’s care taker too…I couldn't let him die out there alone so I left with Kenny.

  • Here's a long definition of my vision of the ending. Don't start reading if you don't intend to finish it.

    I chose the ending with letting Kenny kill Jane, getting to Wellington with Kenny and then staying with him instead of going inside of Wellington with Alvin Junior.

    Kenny was my favorite character (ofc. along with Lee and Clem) over both the seasons. You may think i'm being a fan boy, but I'm really not. I value Kenny for his loyalty to me in both the seasons I've played. In season one when I play with Lee I instantly saw Kenny as a beacon of hope for my playthrough, seeing how he was acting with his family and how protective he was towards them. I started siding with him on every decision. He wanted offered me a ride offa the farm we were originally stuck at and then when I saw how he defended Duck from Lily and her father after duck was all bloody (when they thought he was bit) shown me how loyal he was to you as long as you are respectful and loyal to him as well. When he wanted to leave from the motel, he was right even though everyone thought differently... same goes when he wanted to leave for Wellington and everyone (but me) wanted to stay the night.. and what did it get me? A damn bullet thru the shoulder??

    When I saw Kenny make a comeback I was thrilled. Bonnie showed me what kind of person she was when she ambushed me and here kenny was, protecting me to the last bullet even when I told him to come out of hiding. I never liked Mike, call it a hunch. He was always too nice and I was playing a post apocalyptic game, not Hello Kitty... Jane soon revealed herself as a good character and at first I couldn't see thru her as a bad and psychotic character. After I got to know her a bit I saw she was a great survivor, but she missed that little something that made her worse than Kenny at that time for me, it was the loyalty. As I learned how unstable she was, it didn't shock me when I noticed she made Kenny go berserk and at the end kill her just to do what, PROVE A POINT??? She felt bad for killing a Russian that was shooting at me, and then she tells me she came back just for me (and for Luke), seriously? Coming near the end when Kenny started beating on Arvo, I didn't stop him because he ambushed me, and I wasn't putting his life in front of mine. When he shot me I knew I made the right decision and Kenny came to my aid (along with Jane) while those 3 just ran off leaving me to bleed to death (I basically erased them from my heart then). In that car I saw the psycho Jane I was waiting for. She started teasing first and then mentioned one of the two things Kenny didn't need to hear then, his dead family and his dead girlfriend Sarita. Even after crashing Kenny just got up and asked Jane "Are you okay?" revealing to me he didn't want her dead, but she wanted him out of the picture. Then when Kenny was looking for a way to save my and the kid's asses, Jane thinks of a "great" idea.. to pull a prank with a "dead" baby and provoke him to his last nerve when only the 3 of us were left in a winter storm freezing our asses off... I didn't have a tough time letting him kill her because her "proving a point" would kill me sooner than Kenny's temper. Jane went over the one and only rule I have in post apocalyptic games which is to NEVER be a hero. What is better, to be dead after 10 days of the epidemic and to be remembered as a hero or to SURVIVE for years after the epidemic with the person you are loyal to and is loyal to you back.

    When Kenny offered me to go with AJ and leave him be, my heart broke. It just made tears come to my eyes and I just couldn't do it, I couldn't leave. I felt that I had to return the loyalty which he gave to my Clem and my Lee, and I was loyal to him which made me feel better. I saw all the other endings and they were just "meh" to the ending with Kenny. I really feel like I made the right choice and I wouldn't trade it for anything. If I was ever in a situation like this I would like someone like Kenny to be along my side. A great combination of selflessness, loyalty and survival instincts!

    This is only my opinion and you can surely disagree to it, it would be boring if we were all Copy, Paste. This is just my experience and my vision of the Season 2 ending.

  • Kenny thought that it was an assasination, not an accident, he said it.

  • i bet if you let the timer run out kenny would just beat someone to death XD

    Omegabegin posted: »

    Yeah... imagine the options for every dialogue with Kenny as the protag. * WE'RE FINDING A BOAT * YOU PISSANT * [Shoot Him] * [Beat Him to Death]

  • Dude I still can't understand that < 20% rating at the end, where so many people killed Kenny. Yea, the man (for good reason) had issues, and I can see how a few might not catch that Jane hid the baby. But it was obvious enough that she was instigating the fight, that she knew exactly what she was doing. Kenny did nothing but protect the people he knew where decent, as his missing eye attests to. That was hardly the first, or last, time he risked his neck for the group. He did beat the crap out of the kid Arvo, but the kid had just tried to kill your entire group, almost successfully. I let Arvo keep the medicine, and protected him repeatedly after the ambush, only to get shot by him, so I could hardly blame Kenny for flipping out on him.

    I no understand...

    Here's a long definition of my vision of the ending. Don't start reading if you don't intend to finish it. I chose the ending with lettin

  • I saw that only 30% of people didn't shoot Kenny. Yet I've been seeing alot of people(particularly the forum) are TeamKenny. I guess alot of people must have decided to rewind or something. Etheir way I'm TeamKennyAllTheWay

  • lol, I definitely heavily lean Kenny. Kenny trying to kill Jenny was overblown. But then again, Jenny was using the baby to set Kenny off... in order to kill him. Twas a fight they both could have avoided, and Jenny got the short end. Either way, whoever won would have committed murder. The difference comes into play in that Jenny's would have been premeditated, and Kenny's would have been a crime of passion due to the crap he's been through, in no small part due to his constantly trying to protect other people at that.

    If you throw rocks at a bear, don't act surprised when it claws your neck off.

    I saw that only 30% of people didn't shoot Kenny. Yet I've been seeing alot of people(particularly the forum) are TeamKenny. I guess alot of people must have decided to rewind or something. Etheir way I'm TeamKennyAllTheWay

  • My bad, that 13% was the number that ended up with Kenny. 30% was who shot Kenny.

    I saw that only 30% of people didn't shoot Kenny. Yet I've been seeing alot of people(particularly the forum) are TeamKenny. I guess alot of people must have decided to rewind or something. Etheir way I'm TeamKennyAllTheWay

  • I first ended up with Jane, but I was so sad about Kenny's death and very upset against Jane that I rewind th scene and end up with Kenny and AJ.

  • I just don't understand, why game hasn't the option to help kenny and shoot Jane earlier, I was as mad as Kenny, why she left aj :/

  • I shot Kenny (which wasn't easy), then forgave Jane (also not easy) and invited the family to stay with us (meh).

    Personally I think there are just as many reasons to go with Jane as with Kenny, both of them had Clem and AJ's best interests at heart. I chose Jane because she was more rational and Kenny's mood-swings made him too big a liability.

  • I got the ending no one else picked.

    http://youtu.be/uiaWzLZbleo

  • not to mention that kid didn't look anything like his son.

    ninoobz posted: »

    I didn't let them in, the man looked dangerous. ._.

  • Never liked Kenny in all honesty. He just never really rubbed off on me I guess. Maybe I'm just a bad person.

    Sooo when they started making him slightly demented in lack of a better term, I started disliking him. Then when he attacked Jane (From lack of knowledge) I shot him. If I had known of Jane's plan I probably wouldn't of shot him, though I don't know if I would of let Jane get killed either.

    Either way, I shot Kenny. Then I forced myself to forgive Jane (I didn't want Clem alone to raise the babu) and let the people in because.. well.. the kid got me.

  • I think when he asks them to just take the kids he says he will give back the supplies but then when he leaves he takes a bag with him So who knows.

    Skiba7671 posted: »

    I had that feeling at first but if that was the case he would have left the supplies so that Clem and AJ would be that much better off.

  • This was my ending too. I feel like it was the best choice

  • I loved that line and when she drew on him , He never drew back at Clem which leads me to believe they are not bad . I think he was just frustrated . Hey if Luke could sneak in there when they had several Armed guards getting past Jane and Clem should be easy.

    Killed Kenny. Stayed with Jane and turned down the people. Can't believe the Clementine quote about Carver What if we are dangerous? What if I am?

  • They do not say they came from Wellington .

    Someguy12 posted: »

    Can we try to explain each ending for people who are interested? I'll start: If you kill Kenny and go with Jane and AJ, you arrive back a

  • My ending was with Clementine and AJ going it alone. I shot Kenny, then left Jane behind after finding out what she did. I'm quite satisfied with my ending.

  • I ended up having to freaking shoot Kenny. He was out of control. Just beating in on her, pushing Clem, didnt wanna listen, just kill. I didnt want to let jane die. Kenny was the jackass.

    And the thing is, I didnt want to. But the writers wrote him so unpleasantly and right out dangerous, I had no choice. I wish they hadnt turned Kenny into such a terrible person.

    I wish there had been a way for me to get rid of the baby.

  • Same ending... I was surprised to see so many people did not have our ending (maybe it was just out of the people at the time I completed the game).

    I really wish I had shot Kenny... I really have a hard time thinking quickly. One of my main flaws as a person is this trait... Letting Kenny kill Jane is my biggest mistake in the game but at the same time I applaud Telltale for making this decision >_>. I thought that if I waited that Kenny might place the Knife to the side... Added to this is the fact that I have to squint to read some of the text because of my SDTV.
    However it was all my fault, I think I read let Kenny kill Jane with a couple of seconds to spare... I was just too slow to react. Everything Jane did made sense and Kenny was a loose canon. I mean Kenny was sympathetic to me so I did not want either of them to die.
    Kenny was a jerk to the Russian kid and that caused Bonnie and Mike to leave (valuable members of the camp). However losing Kenny or Jane seemed like a bad move. Kenny seemed to care for AJ like he was his own son. Jane seemed to know the most and make very good calls.
    I do not know if changing my ending is cheating or not and I certainly hope that letting Jane get killed is metaphorical. Honestly letting Jane die really has impacted how I view myself as a human being. I see one of my major flaws being delayed judgement.

    Do you all think that Kenny and Jane made for entertaining dialogue? Most of the people seem to like Mike but wish that he was given more time to expand his character. I really wish that it did not have to come down to Kenny or Jane because that to me was the most jarring decision of any TellTale game I have played (and I did not even recognise the gravity of the decision until it was too late).

    The last decision on whether to leave Kenny and go in the camp was an easy one. Succumbing to being trapped and complacent would not have been good imo. So I chose to take a risk because why not... I already let my favorite character of the season get killed. To me I might as well just stick with Kenny since I ****ed up hard. I mean he is a jerk that did a lot of bad things but not a completely horrible person beyond redemption. In terms of protecting AJ he seemed like a good option. The people in the camp might not have cared as much. I just wish Jane was still alive.

    Who else really really regretted letting Jane die? The episode title (there is no going back infuriates me after this decision was made)... Did a lot of you just do it because delayed response? (I should have used the guide button to pause the game).

  • Plus Kenny is like awesome at fixing vehicles.

    If they're that overpopulated that one more man is endangering their survival and taking Clem and the baby in is already a huge favor, then

  • I remember when I told him that Clem had "travelled around", he mentioned that he came down from the North, and Wellington

    Trickhead posted: »

    They do not say they came from Wellington .

  • i choose jane and to let the family in but the kenny ending when you refuse to enter wellington is the best one probably

  • I leaved with my old friend Kenny and i can't imagine better ending

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