Theory about [spoiler] death
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I have a theory about Kenny's death.
Well it's actually a friends theory but i added onto it.
Anyway, Clem, Sarita and Kenny will be surrounded by walkers. And Kenny will tell them to get away, and he will hold them off.
Kenny will charge toward the walkers, and you have the option of grabbing Kenny's arm and stopping him.
Kenny will kneel down and take Clem's arm off of him, and say 'You take care of Sarita, Clementine, goodbye' and fight off the walkers.
Well it's actually a friends theory but i added onto it.
Anyway, Clem, Sarita and Kenny will be surrounded by walkers. And Kenny will tell them to get away, and he will hold them off.
Kenny will charge toward the walkers, and you have the option of grabbing Kenny's arm and stopping him.
Kenny will kneel down and take Clem's arm off of him, and say 'You take care of Sarita, Clementine, goodbye' and fight off the walkers.
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I want him to stay alive.
is totally pointless unless you kill HIM/HER alongside the main character .
Telltale won't kill Clem because whole season 1 would be pointless then , so as long as the main character ( Clem ) lives , Kenny lives , It's hard to understand but yeah , it just how it works ..
That's like saying 'Clem can only survive if Lee survives'.
I would bet 50 pounds that Kenny will, at least optionally, be dead by the end of this season. No, 100 pounds.
Come on downvoters, don't be shy.
Only this time he dies
of zombies with only one bullet , so you just kill him off after that ? totally pointless to me .
I literally am quoting here:
"If Kenny isn't in season 2, I will quit playing this game forever."
Well. Not literally, but you get it.
I suck at theories, don't i?
And yes, that actually is quite literal. That's literally what some of them said, I believe I actually recall people threatening to stop playing the game if Kenny didn't return. It seemed excessive to me.
Still, I think everyone appreciated his thought to be death scene in season 1, right? Even you said that until he returned and trashtalked Ben, it redeemed him in your eyes.
Imagine two of your favorite characters, now imagine having to choose between those two. At that, imagine it's a situation in which the one you don't choose doesn't die, but you leave them behind and completely betray them. You'd get a lot more time to regret your decision since they wouldn't die suddenly right after. For a lot of people, the two perfect characters for that situation at the moment are Kenny and Luke.
As for him being redeemed, he would only be redeemed if he had died. Surviving would make me wary of him, and him unthinkably saying what he said makes him a flat villain in my eyes.
Choosing which person to get to has already been done, but not when you know both characters so well and when they're both such important and big characters to the story, and it's never been done in that way before. I'm talking about a lasting effect, like the one you go with stays with you in season 3 or something.
Why does dying mean he's redeemed? He still walked into almost certain death for the same reasons, the only thing that changed is he somehow lived. Why does him regretting what he did make him a villain to you? I mean making you hate him is reasonable, but a villain? Well I guess we'll see if he's a villain or not in episode 3, maybe my theory that Kenny is the person who murders someone is right lol.