The line that made me pick ***** over Wellington.

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  • What you said.

    Dragonleaf posted: »

    The second the option came up, I knew it in my heart that I couldn't bring myself to leave Kenny. After all we've been through, and all that

  • Yes ;-;

    I didn't realize I was being played by Jane until after it was over. Forgive me SaltLick305... forgive me...

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    You shot Kenny?!?!? ;-;

  • Man, it's just everytime Kenny breaks down, I get the feels. Bad. I didn't even really care that much about Duck dying, and then I had to go get Kenny to stop the train. Then, the tears started to come...

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    I saw that ending, too. Jesus... [Gives hat] "You make him wear it, okay? It'll keep the sun out of his eyes. That's very important."

  • edited August 2014

    At first i thought shooting him was the best choice, but his last minutes speech broke me, but i don't even know why I shoot him, I guess I panicked, then I repeated the scene and I swear I cried like a baby when he wanted to leave Clem and Aj, Kenny's endings and his death are the only scenes that made me cry, what a way to play with our hearts ;-; Kenny im starting season 3 with you in my main file :'D

  • Let's hope that's how it goes.

    I wouldn't want Telltale to give him a meaningless just cause' he's determiant. If someone can break the spell, it's Ken.

  • Dammit, Rock. I forgive you, b-but... how could you?

    You're still my bro.

    Rock114 posted: »

    Yes ;-; I didn't realize I was being played by Jane until after it was over. Forgive me SaltLick305... forgive me...

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    Rock114 posted: »

    Yes ;-; I didn't realize I was being played by Jane until after it was over. Forgive me SaltLick305... forgive me...

  • Maybe he is determinant only in S2 ep5, let's hope he lives.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Let's hope that's how it goes. I wouldn't want Telltale to give him a meaningless just cause' he's determiant. If someone can break the spell, it's Ken.

  • Clementine doesn't need a gun when she sleeps.
    She could eat 2-3 times a day.

    I don't want Clem to be risking herself and the baby outside. It's not about the community falling apart someday due to overpopulation, it's about Clementine's safety and well-being.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    That's understandable. You also fulfilled Kenny's wish. I just didn't want to risk losing him forever for a community that could fall apart tomorrow or is full of psychos. Like I said, I almost stayed, too.

  • "Shut Up, Shut Up, Shut the Fuck Up" (jk it's your playthrough so do what you want but...)

    Rock114 posted: »

    I deserve this. ;-;

  • I didn't know it was a trick until after I pulled the trigger, and I try not to rewind.

    Thanks. -Brofist-

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Dammit, Rock. I forgive you, b-but... how could you? You're still my bro.

  • edited August 2014

    Yeah I saw the thread title and guessed before opening it it was the "ashamed" line.

    Kenny dropping that bomb puts everything he did in the past in a different light. Not only does it show you that Kenny still has a moral compass and isn't a crazy person, but it shows you that for all the times you were mad at Kenny for being a hardass about things he was always conflicted and guilty and was trying to do the right thing for people. The whole time he was keeping up a stoic facade, having almost no time to reflect and a desire to keep his own personal, emotional pain from burdening others.

    It's like 2 seasons of personal anguish being shown to the player in under 10 seconds.

    Kenny's a fucking mensch.

  • And I didn't trust a group of strangers to keep her safe. Neither one of us has an idea of what's going on behind those walls. I'd rather have a tougher time outside with someone I love then being safe and lonely.

    Safety, medicine, food, and water multiplied by 20 doesn't mean half of what family does. Both are right in it's own way. Depending on what you put above everything.

    Clementine doesn't need a gun when she sleeps. She could eat 2-3 times a day. I don't want Clem to be risking herself and the baby outsi

  • Heh. Depends on who you define as family. I would have picked Christa. I would have picked Luke. I would have picked Sarah. I would have picked the chance to make new friends over someone I no longer considered to be one.

    I saw what happened with Kenny's reaction to Sarita, and I believe that both Clem/AJ and him need people better suited to them. Clementine's got enough problems without needing to be Kenny's therapist, and Kenny'd be happier with knowing that Clementine and AJ were brought to the promised land.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    I stopped caring about Wellington after that part. I wasn't worried about being let back in or permabanned from the area. "What's the mos

  • I didn't shoot Kenny because:

    Jane was either a babykiller or a maniac who put a child in danger just to prove a point. It's sad that she died, but she brought that upon herself.

    Rock114 posted: »

    I didn't know it was a trick until after I pulled the trigger, and I try not to rewind. Thanks. -Brofist-

  • SaltLick305SaltLick305 Banned
    edited August 2014

    I just like foreclosure.

    Unknown is tricky.

  • This sounds like 201 the cabin group.

    Also, Clementine isn't lonely. She has AJ and Edith.
    Plus, we could meet more people (CHRISTA FTW!!!!) while inside.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    And I didn't trust a group of strangers to keep her safe. Neither one of us has an idea of what's going on behind those walls. I'd rather ha

  • Funny, I actually trusted them since the beginning. They did seem a little odd, but just by their facial expressions and mannerisms you could tell they weren't evil people.

    AJ is a baby and as nice as she seems, I don't know Edith from a hole in the ground. She could be another Tavia for all we know. Could Christa have changed her name or something?

    This sounds like 201 the cabin group. Also, Clementine isn't lonely. She has AJ and Edith. Plus, we could meet more people (CHRISTA FTW!!!!) while inside.

  • We're so emotionally attached to the guy that it's actually funmy.

    Man, it's just everytime Kenny breaks down, I get the feels. Bad. I didn't even really care that much about Duck dying, and then I had to go get Kenny to stop the train. Then, the tears started to come...

  • We didn't know the cabin group fully too in All That Remains.

    And then we grew to trust them even more in Episode 2.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Funny, I actually trusted them since the beginning. They did seem a little odd, but just by their facial expressions and mannerisms you coul

  • Kenny is like an uncle to My Clementine. Kenny offered to go rescue her in Season 1 and they had a good relationship in Season 2 not counting the parts you can't control.

    That's another way to see it. Like I said, both decisoons are right in it's own way. I just couldn't let the guy go. Though taking us to Wellington and being strong enough to leave us there was heroic enough, I want him to be the one who looks out for Clem and AJ everyday. I couldn't agree with him that he's incapable of doing that anymore. Even though he might very well be.

    Bokor posted: »

    Heh. Depends on who you define as family. I would have picked Christa. I would have picked Luke. I would have picked Sarah. I would hav

  • I trusted some of them since episode 1. People seemed to dislike Carlos and Rebecca but I knew they weren't bad people. I'm good at realizing when people aren't whay you think they are. Despite being mean at first, they never gave me that feel.

    But a lot of players thought they were bad guys.

    We didn't know the cabin group fully too in All That Remains. And then we grew to trust them even more in Episode 2.

  • I think that there's a point where Clementine will eventually outgrow the need to have a protector, and Kenny might have reached his limit. He's not getting any younger, he's already lost one eye (leading to potential infection and his shooting being less effective), and we know that his mental state is dependent on no harm coming to those he protects.

    I don't know. Kenny trails off when he describes the period between abandoning Lee's group and finding Sarita, which makes me wonder if he'd just 'shut down' if he were to make his heroic sacrifice for Clem. What would a break-down for him look like? Probably a very scary one and sad one, both for him and strangers...

    Who knows. Maybe Christa might run into him and we'll get Katjaa 3.0.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Kenny is like an uncle to My Clementine. Kenny offered to go rescue her in Season 1 and they had a good relationship in Season 2 not countin

  • Oh, I definitely think Clem is almost there. However, she's not at that point yet. If Kenny could keep his emotions to himself or at least make sure he doesn't hurt people when things go his way he would be the perfect person to look out for two children. They guy would sacrifice himself for a group member and destroy people's faces if it needs to be done.

    That would've been a good idea. Him and Christa together after years could have worked. He's determinant, though. We all know where this is going.

    Bokor posted: »

    I think that there's a point where Clementine will eventually outgrow the need to have a protector, and Kenny might have reached his limit.

  • I felt like he made a really good case for us to stay at Wellington, the begging to that lady would have been wasted, so I went with AJ in there. If Kenny lives the next few months, he can just come back to Wellington later on. If Clementine's story is truly finished I'd like to think that's what happened, and they lived together there eventually.

    ...And maybe one day Christa finds them too. sob

  • Now I'm imagining the first scene of Season 3 being Christa finding the corpse of a one-eyed man, and noting that his mustache is vaguely familiar...

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Oh, I definitely think Clem is almost there. However, she's not at that point yet. If Kenny could keep his emotions to himself or at least m

  • I understand the emotional attachment to Kenny, but...

    What was Lee's ultimate mission? To protect Clementine. To give her an easy life. Not to find her parents, not to find her a boat, just to help her survive.

    I felt like choosing Wellington over Kenny was something Lee would have done. Lee sacrificed himself to rescue Clementine, and I am 100% certain he would have sent Clementine into Wellington without him, because he knows that Clementine, his redeeming quality, is something that needs to be protected with the world the way it is now.

    I calmly disagree with the players who went with Kenny due to the fact of what Jane said. Kenny will become a time bomb. Imagine is Kenny lost A.J. or Clementine, he would end up being even more broken than his current state. Kenny knew sending Clementine into Wellington would ultimately be good for the both of them. Being good for Clem and the baby's safety, and good for his own mental state of being, so that he does not have to worry about either of the two ending up the same way everyone else he loved did.

    Kenny became my Lee at this moment. It was beautiful.

  • I wish I hadn't shot him. I loved the Wellington endings. Going with Jane and letting in the family is OK (That's what I did the first time) but I just prefer Wellington so much more.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    I didn't shoot Kenny because: Jane was either a babykiller or a maniac who put a child in danger just to prove a point. It's sad that she died, but she brought that upon herself.

  • Poor Christa. It feels like she's never with us. Did TTG just run out of ideas for her character?

    Bokor posted: »

    Now I'm imagining the first scene of Season 3 being Christa finding the corpse of a one-eyed man, and noting that his mustache is vaguely familiar...

  • Do you think Kenny would commit suicide now that his mission is over? I got the impression that, if he were to leave Clem at Wellington, that he would do whatever he could to make sure he wouldn't be tempted to come back.

    dvg2016 posted: »

    I understand the emotional attachment to Kenny, but... What was Lee's ultimate mission? To protect Clementine. To give her an easy life.

  • Similar thoughts.

    If this is the end, I will forever assume they came back after a few months and were received with open arms. Then, Christa joined the community and they formed a happy family.

    I felt like he made a really good case for us to stay at Wellington, the begging to that lady would have been wasted, so I went with AJ in t

  • I don't think he'd go that far, but he'll probably disappear from the area. Unless he intends on checking back again in a few months. What do you think is going through his mind?

    Bokor posted: »

    Do you think Kenny would commit suicide now that his mission is over? I got the impression that, if he were to leave Clem at Wellington, that he would do whatever he could to make sure he wouldn't be tempted to come back.

  • but still kenny for all we know could come back in a few months if there is any open spots i hope well im hoping

    dvg2016 posted: »

    I understand the emotional attachment to Kenny, but... What was Lee's ultimate mission? To protect Clementine. To give her an easy life.

  • Probably. But I still feel deep in my gut that we havent seen the last of Christa.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Poor Christa. It feels like she's never with us. Did TTG just run out of ideas for her character?

  • Yeah, Jane's endings are okay. Emotionally, however, I think they pale in comparison.

    Rock114 posted: »

    I wish I hadn't shot him. I loved the Wellington endings. Going with Jane and letting in the family is OK (That's what I did the first time) but I just prefer Wellington so much more.

  • I don't think Kenny would've killed himself, but I also don't think Kenny would put all that much effort into getting away from Walkers, or trying to talk people about to shoot him down...

    I like to think that Kenny would come back in a month or so, and they'd let him in. It's probably not what happened, but hey....I just love Kenny, damn it!

    Bokor posted: »

    Do you think Kenny would commit suicide now that his mission is over? I got the impression that, if he were to leave Clem at Wellington, that he would do whatever he could to make sure he wouldn't be tempted to come back.

  • Kenny's revealed himself to be a suicidal type, but one whose Christian beliefs lead him to not want to directly kill himself. He'd instead find a way to put himself in extremely hostile situations if it means 'saving' someone - we've seen this with his initial "death" back at Savannah, with him taking a beating for Clementine, and now with him denying himself the promised land just for the children.

    I don't think he'd kill himself, but he wouldn't have much regard for his safety either. The only way for him to stop sleep-walking would be if he were to find a new woman or child to latch onto. And considering the implications that a lot of people have been to Wellington before, it might not be too unlikely that Kenny might find one of those people again...

    ...but since he's a determinant character, one of those people may also just kill him.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    I don't think he'd go that far, but he'll probably disappear from the area. Unless he intends on checking back again in a few months. What do you think is going through his mind?

  • Honestly, I don't find her chracter interesting without Omid. Their dynamic was what made both of them unique. I do think she deserves some peace, though. Just like Kenny. If she died, just let us know.

    Probably. But I still feel deep in my gut that we havent seen the last of Christa.

  • I totally agree.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Yeah, Jane's endings are okay. Emotionally, however, I think they pale in comparison.

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