Yup thats her entire thought process. She was bored in the zombie apocolypse and just wanted to have a little fun.
You're taking it way too literally
Seriously you Kenny apologists are funny. Jane's the psycho for "manipulating" Kenny into something that was there from the start. The fact that he admits as much before dying proves it.
The fact remains that Kenny may have been just fine if Jane didn't purposely try and break him by doing one of the worst things imaginable in his mind. Even if she had good intentions for Clementine, what she did to Kenny was beyond screwed up. She wanted to break him, she wanted to fight him, and when it came down to it, she wanted to kill him. All to try and prove a point. A man's life was worth that to her. Again.. it was just screwed up.
Its also more than just a little coincidental that she tried to pull this twisted agenda literally minutes after a volatile argument with Kenny. And if she actually completely cared about Clementine, she would have actually ran the plan by her instead of taking matters into her own hands. She had no right to force this issue on Clem. Ultimately she manipulated her as well.
Yup thats her entire thought process. She was bored in the zombie apocolypse and just wanted to have a little fun.
Seriously you Kenny a… morepologists are funny. Jane's the psycho for "manipulating" Kenny into something that was there from the start. The fact that he admits as much before dying proves it.
The irony here is siding with Jane is siding with Kenny because now he's free and thats what he needed.
Regardless of how it goes,Jane has proven a point that Kenny is beyond repair,and that's the only reason why she did that.
She didn't prove anything other than the fact that people get pissed off if you pretend to get their children killed and then proceed to threaten them instead of providing an explanation as to what happened. She also proved that lethal force gets matched by lethal force. She tried to kill Kenny even when he had disengaged from the fight (when he ran away outside), and it ultimately ended up in him defending himself and killing her (unless Clem intervened).
If Kenny was beyond repair then please explain to me how things worked out so well when Jane was gone. Jane was the problem. Not Kenny. If she didn't purposely force him to a breaking point, everything could have been fine.
Why would they do that? there's no need for that.
Regardless of how it goes,Jane has proven a point that Kenny is beyond repair,and that's the only reason why she did that.
In my first playthrough I shot Kenny cause the thought of "Don't let anyone kill an innocent one" get over of me. When I saw him lying on the snow ground I nearly cried. "Look at you, poor old Kenny... What have become of you? Remember what you said in the attic with the suicidal couple? Remember what you did when Ben/Christa was in danger? Why would yo just give up your life to irration? "
After I chose to go with Jane (I didn't really forgive her, but I have to think about AJ), I thought of what Clem said in Crawford: "Ben is my friend. We don't leave friends behind." And this came to me (well I know that's not the truth but it just came to me) : Kenny didn't become Carver, we did.
In my first playthrough I shot Kenny cause the thought of "Don't let anyone kill an innocent one" get over of me. When I saw him lying on th… moree snow ground I nearly cried. "Look at you, poor old Kenny... What have become of you? Remember what you said in the attic with the suicidal couple? Remember what you did when Ben/Christa was in danger? Why would yo just give up your life to irration? "
After I chose to go with Jane (I didn't really forgive her, but I have to think about AJ), I thought of what Clem said in Crawford: "Ben is my friend. We don't leave friends behind." And this came to me (well I know that's not the truth but it just came to me) : Kenny didn't become Carver, we did.
Baseless? Okay, genius. Fact 1: She leaved Clem for a while. Fact 2: She didn´t risk shit by getting her out the lake. Fact 3: She is constantly trying to turn Clem agaist Kenny, by overblown acussations based on her ignorance of his character. Fact 4: AJ could have died before she had a chance to prove anything, either by getting bitten by a passing zombie or freezing to dead. Fact 5: She went for the kill agaist Kenny, when she already 'proved' that Kenny had a violent reaction at the thougth of AJ death. Fact 6: After asking Clem to stay out of it, she begs Clem to shot Kenny.
This is also plainly untrue. When Kenny was down at blamed Clem for Sarita´s death, he never once raises his hand agaist her. In the tent when the others ask you to try to convice him, you can act like a complete bitch to him, saying he is just felling sorry for himself and even worse things at never once hits her or anything like that. You are the only zealot here, Travestron.
Well,you're ignoring the fact that Kenny does mentally ill and could go off in psychotic explosion that could happen anytime.Also,Kenny is obsessed about AJ so he could have a "replacement Duck".
The stranger talked to the head of his dead wife, and wanted Clem as his new daughter. Kenny was a man on the edge who was manipulated to attack. What the fuck dude? Stranger 2.0??? Carver 2.0???
You are just interpreting is death how you want, without paying attention to his character or his actions. Think about it, seriously. The kid that he loved more that his own life just freaking shot him, after he went on a rampage because he loosed somebody who mattered to him just as much as Clem, in defense on the one that did it in the first place. Kenny has lose everything singlehandedly if you shoot him, but he still tries to absolve Clem of her guilt so she can go own and live her life, dying just like he lived-for those he cared about. You can´t just see that because everything he does and everything he saids is just another excuse to throw more shit at him.
That's the excuse. The reality is that they'll have to suck it up and deal with it, just like fans of Sarah and Nick had. Telltale's write… morers and devs were in love with Kenny and couldn't bear to let go of him.
I hope they have. He took away from what should have been Clementine's story, and the series needs to move forward rather than keep recycling nostalgia. Clementine has the potential as a child for growth.
To be honest, I wish Telltale had the bravery to commit to the idea of Kenny being irredeemable. Not because I dislike the character, but because it would have tied better to the season-wide theme of watching a friend eventually devolve into the maniac that Carver represented
Don't abandon that idea just yet. Remember, Lily's still out there somewhere.
To be honest, I wish Telltale had the bravery to commit to the idea of Kenny being irredeemable. Not because I dislike the character, but b… moreecause it would have tied better to the season-wide theme of watching a friend eventually devolve into the maniac that Carver represented - something that is made explicit in Episode 5 - and forcing Clem to realize that she had to let go of him. I'm unsure what to make of the fact that he somehow regains clarity and forgives Clementine for 'doing the right thing' when she kills him, even though letting him live is also presented as 'the right thing.'
As far as I'm concerned, it would have been more interesting for Kenny in his last moments to remain unrepentant and consumed by his rage. Have him curse out Jane and Clem when he dies. Have him not realize why Clementine felt forced to kill him in the first place. It'd be more in line with his characterization through the rest of the episode, and it'd… [view original content]
Kenny may have been manipulated, but to me Jane got her point across. Clem knew exactly how Kenny would react when he found out about the baby, because Clem kept repeating to herself 'Not again. Not again.' She knew he would fly off the handle because thats how he deals with grief, with rage and violence. However I don't think Clem expected Kenny to take it as far as trying to kill someone. In the past, my Clem knew he was angry and violent when he was grieving but my Clem knew he would pull through it.
After watching him try to murder Jane, I knew he had gone too far and that's when I first felt unsafe around Kenny. What if my Clem accidently caused harm to the baby. would he react in the same way? I don't know if he would for certain and I'll never find out (there is obviously the small time frame to consider here, would Kenny have tried to murder Jane, if she had lost the baby but he hadn't just lost Sarita a few days ago. He's still grieving for Sarita and this baby is the one thing he has to get his mind off her. If he had lost Sarita a year ago or something, would he have reacted with murder, or would he react like he had with Sarita's death: anger but realtively harmless?)
I'll never know if Kenny could have turned agianst Clem, as I decided, he had gone too far this time, and I wasn't about to watch someone get helplessly stabbed to death. If I had chosen to stay with Kenny after watching him murder Jane, there would always be this small thought at the back of my Clem's mind; a what-if he isn't safe to be around anymore, and I wasn't about to take that risk.
As for staying or leaving Jane, I stayed with her for the very simple reason, I don't have a deathwish. I was extremely angry with Jane after she forced my hand into killing Kenny, but I knew I wouldn't be able to survive out there alone with a baby. I know that Clem has been hardened by what has happened to her over the past few years, but personally, I don't think she's ready to set out alone. How is she going to get food? I don't think she is able to hunt. And what about food for the baby? What about clean water? What if the baby starts crying in the middle of a herd? Staying safe from bandits? What if she is attacked, Clem is only 11 she is not strong enough to fend them off. No, I think she's safer with Jane, even if I no longer like her much.
Kenny may have been manipulated, but to me Jane got her point across. Clem knew exactly how Kenny would react when he found out about the ba… moreby, because Clem kept repeating to herself 'Not again. Not again.' She knew he would fly off the handle because thats how he deals with grief, with rage and violence. However I don't think Clem expected Kenny to take it as far as trying to kill someone. In the past, my Clem knew he was angry and violent when he was grieving but my Clem knew he would pull through it.
After watching him try to murder Jane, I knew he had gone too far and that's when I first felt unsafe around Kenny. What if my Clem accidently caused harm to the baby. would he react in the same way? I don't know if he would for certain and I'll never find out (there is obviously the small time frame to consider here, would Kenny have tried to murder Jane, if she had lost the baby but he hadn't just lost Sarita a few days ago. He's still gr… [view original content]
Very interesting point! Perhaps the line was ambiguous as I took it to mean Kenny's reaction. Hmm, I hadn't considered that but yes I can see how that would work too
Edit: I blame both of them for that fight, Jane shouldn't have manipilated Kenny but Kenny shouldn't have tried to kill her, but I understand where they were both coming from. I felt the fight was fair until Kenny was on top of Jane trying to stab her. That's when the fight turned (physically) in his favour. I couldn't stand around and watch that. I had to do something to break it up
Just one little detail.
"Not again, not again" was not aimed towards Kenny, it was aimed towards the baby. It's a hint that something sim… moreilar happened to Christa's baby.
Edit: Also, Jane was also trying to murder Kenny, so for me the fight was equal in that regard.
Just one little detail.
"Not again, not again" was not aimed towards Kenny, it was aimed towards the baby. It's a hint that something sim… moreilar happened to Christa's baby.
Edit: Also, Jane was also trying to murder Kenny, so for me the fight was equal in that regard.
Kenny wasn't "diseased". He didn't need to be "put out of his misery". He was a man with trauma that she purposefully triggered, goaded, and exacerbated to prove a point. The fact that people who killed him excuse it by acting like if you're mentally ill you have to "die" is just... disgusting.
Look at how desperately Jane wanted Clementine. How desperately she wanted her Jaime replacement. She had her own trauma and saw herself in Kenny, but he wore his heart on his sleeve and she hid it and she hated him for that. She was projecting on to everyone around her--Sarah was the "bad" Jaime, Clem was the "good" Jaime. Kenny was the "bad" Jane. The "bad" ones had to go so she could play out her idealized sister/sister relationship.
She pretends she's otherwise, but in truth Telltale wrote her to be on the opposite side of the same spectrum as Kenny. That's why they're foils to each other. They coped with their trauma in their own toxic ways and Clementine got trampled in the process.
Well,you're ignoring the fact that Kenny does mentally ill and could go off in psychotic explosion that could happen anytime.Also,Kenny is obsessed about AJ so he could have a "replacement Duck".
Say, if the fight had ended in a scene where they were both standing up, trying to wrestle the kinfe towards each others chests; do you thinbk you would have been more conflicted in your choice or even have chosen differently?
Very interesting point! Perhaps the line was ambiguous as I took it to mean Kenny's reaction. Hmm, I hadn't considered that but yes I can se… moree how that would work too
Edit: I blame both of them for that fight, Jane shouldn't have manipilated Kenny but Kenny shouldn't have tried to kill her, but I understand where they were both coming from. I felt the fight was fair until Kenny was on top of Jane trying to stab her. That's when the fight turned (physically) in his favour. I couldn't stand around and watch that. I had to do something to break it up
Yes I think I might have acted differently as they would both have seemed in the same amount of danger. To be fair, I don't know what I would have done in that situation (when I shot Kenny in my playthrough, it wasn't something I had decided on before hand, it was an impulsive choice from the timer.)
Incidentally, after Luke died, my Clem felt like Kenny was the only person she really had left and my Clem felt like she should support him in that sense. I actually surprised myself when I made the choice to shoot him. If that was the case however, where they were both wrestling for the knife, it would be another impulsive choice for me. A bit of a cop out answer I know, but I truly don't know what I'd have done. If there was an option to try and calm them down, I would take it immediately, but a choice between killing one or the other is much more difficult.
Say, if the fight had ended in a scene where they were both standing up, trying to wrestle the kinfe towards each others chests; do you thinbk you would have been more conflicted in your choice or even have chosen differently?
If Kenny cared so much about keeping the kids around so he could feel good about having "Duck replacements", he would never have let them go at Wellington
Well,you're ignoring the fact that Kenny does mentally ill and could go off in psychotic explosion that could happen anytime.Also,Kenny is obsessed about AJ so he could have a "replacement Duck".
Jane never hit, pushed, slapped, planted a walkie on, threatened to slap or hit Clem during a crazy rage! he even says (if you don't kill him) he doesn't trust himself around Clem and AJ. would you trust someone like that around your kid or sibling?? seriously.
I'd trust myself to be able to predict Kenny. I'd rather stick with a man who's proven he protects those he care about over all else, than a manipulative lady that had already left me once.
Jane never hit, pushed, slapped, planted a walkie on, threatened to slap or hit Clem during a crazy rage! he even says (if you don't kill hi… morem) he doesn't trust himself around Clem and AJ. would you trust someone like that around your kid or sibling?? seriously.
booooo! Kenny wasnt there when serita or duck got bit or when his wife shot herself! when Clem fell in the ice water, who saved her? who saved kenny when the russian was gonna kill him? who made sure Clem warmed up? not kenny, he was so busy trying to kill that boy, he hit Clem in the face! c'mon, think about it. he don't trust his self!!! helllooooo..
If you want to blame anyone, Buricko is the most at fault
Everyone is always trying to blame others. Why not take responsibility for themselves. Arvo and his sister could have said no, left, ran away whatever. Buriko or whatever didn't put a gun to their heads, they made their own decisions. They could of killed him, they were armed, but chose not to,
If you want to blame anyone, Buricko is the most at fault. Arvo indicates that it was Buricko's idea to strip Clem's group of everything th… moreey had, it was Buricko who refused to negotiate, and he refused to stand down even when he heard the baby crying. It was Buricko who took advantage of Rebecca's death to start firing.
I guess Kenny didn't beat on him because abusing a corpse is not enough?
I genuinely don't think there is a "right" or "wrong" ending because in all honesty, no matter what you choose to do, there will be advantages and disadvantages to the situation you're then put in. I (obviously) have multiple save files as I'm curious to see how each ending pans out; I'm at Wellington with AJ in one, with Jane alone at Howe's in other and by myself carrying AJ through a horde of walkers in the last one. All I'm doing now is hoping and praying that we are continuing on as Clementine in season 3!
The stranger talked to the head of his dead wife, and wanted Clem as his new daughter. Kenny was a man on the edge who was manipulated to attack. What the fuck dude? Stranger 2.0??? Carver 2.0???
Jane never hit, pushed, slapped, planted a walkie on, threatened to slap or hit Clem during a crazy rage! he even says (if you don't kill hi… morem) he doesn't trust himself around Clem and AJ. would you trust someone like that around your kid or sibling?? seriously.
I admit that both of them are having emotional problem during that condition,but it doesn't change the fact that Kenny already gone in his m… moreind,even the smallest bump can make him explode again,Clementine can't just keep being his therapist,sooner or later there will always be condition where Clementine can't settle him down from his psychotic explosion,and that can endanger anyone.
Why do people have the need to make other people miserable about staying with Kenny? There is no right or wrong ending. Shooting Kenny or let him kill Jane; those two things are just as bad. In the end, you decide which person you trust more, and there's really no need for arguing. It's subjective, after all.
Sometimes I think that people forget this is just a video game.
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And Kenny is a psychotic megalomaniac asshole.
You're taking it way too literally
The fact remains that Kenny may have been just fine if Jane didn't purposely try and break him by doing one of the worst things imaginable in his mind. Even if she had good intentions for Clementine, what she did to Kenny was beyond screwed up. She wanted to break him, she wanted to fight him, and when it came down to it, she wanted to kill him. All to try and prove a point. A man's life was worth that to her. Again.. it was just screwed up.
Its also more than just a little coincidental that she tried to pull this twisted agenda literally minutes after a volatile argument with Kenny. And if she actually completely cared about Clementine, she would have actually ran the plan by her instead of taking matters into her own hands. She had no right to force this issue on Clem. Ultimately she manipulated her as well.
Pretty much, the comparison between stranger/Kenny and Lee/Jane are absurd at best.
She didn't prove anything other than the fact that people get pissed off if you pretend to get their children killed and then proceed to threaten them instead of providing an explanation as to what happened. She also proved that lethal force gets matched by lethal force. She tried to kill Kenny even when he had disengaged from the fight (when he ran away outside), and it ultimately ended up in him defending himself and killing her (unless Clem intervened).
If Kenny was beyond repair then please explain to me how things worked out so well when Jane was gone. Jane was the problem. Not Kenny. If she didn't purposely force him to a breaking point, everything could have been fine.
You mean Clementine killing someone to save someone else? I hope that's not what you mean. That's a pretty apt comparison.
In my first playthrough I shot Kenny cause the thought of "Don't let anyone kill an innocent one" get over of me. When I saw him lying on the snow ground I nearly cried. "Look at you, poor old Kenny... What have become of you? Remember what you said in the attic with the suicidal couple? Remember what you did when Ben/Christa was in danger? Why would yo just give up your life to irration? "
After I chose to go with Jane (I didn't really forgive her, but I have to think about AJ), I thought of what Clem said in Crawford: "Ben is my friend. We don't leave friends behind." And this came to me (well I know that's not the truth but it just came to me) : Kenny didn't become Carver, we did.
Not really, you compre them as nutjos when I by no means see Kenny as, as far gone as the stranger.
Kenny was on the verge of insanity, but if you save him you can see that he clearly isn't like Carver, not even close.
No offense, but saying killing Kenny is like putting a diseased animal out of its misery is not what I could call respect.
Keny wasnt a diseased animal.... remember what Lee told us in the dream about ppl who change? that
does not mean they are like that..
Baseless? Okay, genius. Fact 1: She leaved Clem for a while. Fact 2: She didn´t risk shit by getting her out the lake. Fact 3: She is constantly trying to turn Clem agaist Kenny, by overblown acussations based on her ignorance of his character. Fact 4: AJ could have died before she had a chance to prove anything, either by getting bitten by a passing zombie or freezing to dead. Fact 5: She went for the kill agaist Kenny, when she already 'proved' that Kenny had a violent reaction at the thougth of AJ death. Fact 6: After asking Clem to stay out of it, she begs Clem to shot Kenny.
This is also plainly untrue. When Kenny was down at blamed Clem for Sarita´s death, he never once raises his hand agaist her. In the tent when the others ask you to try to convice him, you can act like a complete bitch to him, saying he is just felling sorry for himself and even worse things at never once hits her or anything like that. You are the only zealot here, Travestron.
The stranger talked to the head of his dead wife, and wanted Clem as his new daughter. Kenny was a man on the edge who was manipulated to attack. What the fuck dude? Stranger 2.0??? Carver 2.0???
You are just interpreting is death how you want, without paying attention to his character or his actions. Think about it, seriously. The kid that he loved more that his own life just freaking shot him, after he went on a rampage because he loosed somebody who mattered to him just as much as Clem, in defense on the one that did it in the first place. Kenny has lose everything singlehandedly if you shoot him, but he still tries to absolve Clem of her guilt so she can go own and live her life, dying just like he lived-for those he cared about. You can´t just see that because everything he does and everything he saids is just another excuse to throw more shit at him.
KENNY CAN DO NO WRONG HE'S COOL AND HE CARES AND JANE JUST MANIPULATED HIM INTO IT
Don't abandon that idea just yet. Remember, Lily's still out there somewhere.
Kenny may have been manipulated, but to me Jane got her point across. Clem knew exactly how Kenny would react when he found out about the baby, because Clem kept repeating to herself 'Not again. Not again.' She knew he would fly off the handle because thats how he deals with grief, with rage and violence. However I don't think Clem expected Kenny to take it as far as trying to kill someone. In the past, my Clem knew he was angry and violent when he was grieving but my Clem knew he would pull through it.
After watching him try to murder Jane, I knew he had gone too far and that's when I first felt unsafe around Kenny. What if my Clem accidently caused harm to the baby. would he react in the same way? I don't know if he would for certain and I'll never find out (there is obviously the small time frame to consider here, would Kenny have tried to murder Jane, if she had lost the baby but he hadn't just lost Sarita a few days ago. He's still grieving for Sarita and this baby is the one thing he has to get his mind off her. If he had lost Sarita a year ago or something, would he have reacted with murder, or would he react like he had with Sarita's death: anger but realtively harmless?)
I'll never know if Kenny could have turned agianst Clem, as I decided, he had gone too far this time, and I wasn't about to watch someone get helplessly stabbed to death. If I had chosen to stay with Kenny after watching him murder Jane, there would always be this small thought at the back of my Clem's mind; a what-if he isn't safe to be around anymore, and I wasn't about to take that risk.
As for staying or leaving Jane, I stayed with her for the very simple reason, I don't have a deathwish. I was extremely angry with Jane after she forced my hand into killing Kenny, but I knew I wouldn't be able to survive out there alone with a baby. I know that Clem has been hardened by what has happened to her over the past few years, but personally, I don't think she's ready to set out alone. How is she going to get food? I don't think she is able to hunt. And what about food for the baby? What about clean water? What if the baby starts crying in the middle of a herd? Staying safe from bandits? What if she is attacked, Clem is only 11 she is not strong enough to fend them off. No, I think she's safer with Jane, even if I no longer like her much.
Just one little detail.
"Not again, not again" was not aimed towards Kenny, it was aimed towards the baby. It's a hint that something similar happened to Christa's baby.
Edit: Also, Jane was also trying to murder Kenny, so for me the fight was equal in that regard.
Very interesting point! Perhaps the line was ambiguous as I took it to mean Kenny's reaction. Hmm, I hadn't considered that but yes I can see how that would work too
Edit: I blame both of them for that fight, Jane shouldn't have manipilated Kenny but Kenny shouldn't have tried to kill her, but I understand where they were both coming from. I felt the fight was fair until Kenny was on top of Jane trying to stab her. That's when the fight turned (physically) in his favour. I couldn't stand around and watch that. I had to do something to break it up
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What a cruel title.
Kenny wasn't "diseased". He didn't need to be "put out of his misery". He was a man with trauma that she purposefully triggered, goaded, and exacerbated to prove a point. The fact that people who killed him excuse it by acting like if you're mentally ill you have to "die" is just... disgusting.
Look at how desperately Jane wanted Clementine. How desperately she wanted her Jaime replacement. She had her own trauma and saw herself in Kenny, but he wore his heart on his sleeve and she hid it and she hated him for that. She was projecting on to everyone around her--Sarah was the "bad" Jaime, Clem was the "good" Jaime. Kenny was the "bad" Jane. The "bad" ones had to go so she could play out her idealized sister/sister relationship.
She pretends she's otherwise, but in truth Telltale wrote her to be on the opposite side of the same spectrum as Kenny. That's why they're foils to each other. They coped with their trauma in their own toxic ways and Clementine got trampled in the process.
So being mentally ill means he deserves to die?
Say, if the fight had ended in a scene where they were both standing up, trying to wrestle the kinfe towards each others chests; do you thinbk you would have been more conflicted in your choice or even have chosen differently?
Yes I think I might have acted differently as they would both have seemed in the same amount of danger. To be fair, I don't know what I would have done in that situation (when I shot Kenny in my playthrough, it wasn't something I had decided on before hand, it was an impulsive choice from the timer.)
Incidentally, after Luke died, my Clem felt like Kenny was the only person she really had left and my Clem felt like she should support him in that sense. I actually surprised myself when I made the choice to shoot him. If that was the case however, where they were both wrestling for the knife, it would be another impulsive choice for me. A bit of a cop out answer I know, but I truly don't know what I'd have done. If there was an option to try and calm them down, I would take it immediately, but a choice between killing one or the other is much more difficult.
Yeah, Kenny is more of a nice Governor.
If Kenny cared so much about keeping the kids around so he could feel good about having "Duck replacements", he would never have let them go at Wellington
Face it, he only cares about their safety
Jane never hit, pushed, slapped, planted a walkie on, threatened to slap or hit Clem during a crazy rage! he even says (if you don't kill him) he doesn't trust himself around Clem and AJ. would you trust someone like that around your kid or sibling?? seriously.
I'd trust myself to be able to predict Kenny. I'd rather stick with a man who's proven he protects those he care about over all else, than a manipulative lady that had already left me once.
booooo! Kenny wasnt there when serita or duck got bit or when his wife shot herself! when Clem fell in the ice water, who saved her? who saved kenny when the russian was gonna kill him? who made sure Clem warmed up? not kenny, he was so busy trying to kill that boy, he hit Clem in the face! c'mon, think about it. he don't trust his self!!! helllooooo..
Everyone is always trying to blame others. Why not take responsibility for themselves. Arvo and his sister could have said no, left, ran away whatever. Buriko or whatever didn't put a gun to their heads, they made their own decisions. They could of killed him, they were armed, but chose not to,
learn to references. I know what he is talking about.
It would be a shame to let it go to waste...
don't forget to print and frame it
I genuinely don't think there is a "right" or "wrong" ending because in all honesty, no matter what you choose to do, there will be advantages and disadvantages to the situation you're then put in. I (obviously) have multiple save files as I'm curious to see how each ending pans out; I'm at Wellington with AJ in one, with Jane alone at Howe's in other and by myself carrying AJ through a horde of walkers in the last one. All I'm doing now is hoping and praying that we are continuing on as Clementine in season 3!
"Episode 5 was basically Kenny being driven crazy by everyone else being ridiculously incompetent and stupid"
I know, people are just desperate.
CLEM: Mike, what are you doing?
MIKE: We're fleeing in the middle of the night along with all of the supplies in the car that Kenny fixed for us. (PAUSE) Problem?
Well actually, when you get between Kenny and Jane during the fight and run to Jane, she'll push Clem aside quite roughly.
so if someone killed you baby won't you get out of your mind and kill that sonovabitch
Yeah, she's literally knocked on to the ground.
Why do people have the need to make other people miserable about staying with Kenny? There is no right or wrong ending. Shooting Kenny or let him kill Jane; those two things are just as bad. In the end, you decide which person you trust more, and there's really no need for arguing. It's subjective, after all.
Sometimes I think that people forget this is just a video game.