There are not many people who think like that. I figured that dying for Ben would mean that he gave the ultimate sacrifice for someone he hated. Rather than refusing to help a little girl because he doesn't like her daddy much. Personally, I find that emotions after events show much more about the core of your character than anything else. Anything can happen in the moment. Afterwards is what shows the inside of your soul. Also, I don't think Kenny is a villain; I just think he's an asshole, and I really don't want him around.
Also, you've never heard "few and far between"? I put Kenny in the middle of that phrase so that the sentence made sense.
"Far between who think like that"? I don't understand what you mean. D:
Why does dying mean he's redeemed? He still walked into almo… morest 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.
No. I didn't mean bad as in bad for the characters, I meant bad as in nonsensical. You can try to get a guy's son killed twice, but just because you murdered a guy together, all of a sudden you're pals. Or you can be this guy's biggest supporter, but just because you wanted to save an old man, you're now the enemy.
It only made bad things happen. Exactly. And bad things happening in the story make for better plot. Do you expect GOOD things to happen … moreoften in the zombie apocalypse?
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.
He strokes his beard like it's the only one in the world...
It's a sensual kind of stroking. It is passionate. True. THAT is the real love of a man for his beard. Nobody will ever do it the same.
Gandalf is the worst wizard ever. He has extremely powerful magic, but instead he just runs into battle with a sword and only uses magic when it's convenient.
Gandalf is the worst wizard ever. He has extremely powerful magic, but instead he just runs into battle with a sword and only uses magic when it's convenient.
I always figured that, if Kenny died, it would be at Carver's hand. And his last words would be: "You may kill me, but my beardstache will live on and avenge me!"
I'm not saying he will die next episode, it was just a theory for when it happens, if it happens, which i don't want to happen.
I want him to stay alive.
I personally think that actions speak louder than words. For instance. Let's say Kenny and Lee get into a fight, Kenny says he wishes Lee was dead. Then he saves Lee from a zombie when he could have just ran away with no consequences and no one knowing what had happened. I'm not claiming the scenario is realistic, but the actions there certainly speak louder than the words. To me, it doesn't matter what you say as much as what you do. He saved Ben from the fate of being a zombie. He had plenty of time to choose what to do, though he was completely retarded about the situation(it was clear he couldn't save Ben and he could have just shot Ben and ran), but that's not the point. I'll make no effort to deny that Kenny is an asshole, but I think he's a good person.
He sometimes tries to let Lee die(more that he's not willing to risk his life for Lee if Lee's an asshole to him), and he DOES want Ben to die at one point, but overall, he risks his life for other people a ton. He might act like he hates everyone, but he is willing to put his life on the line, even for Ben. But I guess you also kind of said that. Not a villain, just an asshole. Which he is.
No, I don't believe I've ever heard that, sorry. ;-;
There are not many people who think like that. I figured that dying for Ben would mean that he gave the ultimate sacrifice for someone he ha… moreted. Rather than refusing to help a little girl because he doesn't like her daddy much. Personally, I find that emotions after events show much more about the core of your character than anything else. Anything can happen in the moment. Afterwards is what shows the inside of your soul. Also, I don't think Kenny is a villain; I just think he's an asshole, and I really don't want him around.
Also, you've never heard "few and far between"? I put Kenny in the middle of that phrase so that the sentence made sense.
Actually, I know plenty of reports of people agreeing with Kenny in every situation where he's right but siding against him with with killing Larry and dropping Ben and Kenny still giving the bro speech and being up Lee's ass. From what I know, you get 2 or 3 times to disagree with him, disagree any more and he'll pretty much be Lee's second worst enemy in the group(worst being Larry). I think each character has a threshold of how much dickishness they'll take from the main character, and they all have a certain point at which they'll start being a dick back.
I get what you mean, the games' ways of making characters like or dislike the main characters are a little bit flawed at times, but I think they're getting better at it. We haven't gotten to see much of it yet in The Walking Dead season 2, but I get the feeling that will change in episode 3 with all of the new characters appearing(I'm thinking there will be more than the 4 new ones in the trailer). They've also done a good job so far with that in TWAU in my opinion, since nearly every character has a clear 'nice' and 'mean' personality towards Bigby.
No. I didn't mean bad as in bad for the characters, I meant bad as in nonsensical. You can try to get a guy's son killed twice, but just bec… moreause you murdered a guy together, all of a sudden you're pals. Or you can be this guy's biggest supporter, but just because you wanted to save an old man, you're now the enemy.
They're bros. That's why Larry let Lee stay under the door. From what I understand, you can disagree in anything that doesn't involve his family. But there's something wrong about that, because I agreed with him every time his family was involved, yet in my canon redux, I got the bro speech instead of "Why are you looking over here?"
I sure hope they're getting better, but this season already has enough blemishes. I'm still on the fence about just calling it non canon and moving on.
Actually, I know plenty of reports of people agreeing with Kenny in every situation where he's right but siding against him with with killin… moreg Larry and dropping Ben and Kenny still giving the bro speech and being up Lee's ass. From what I know, you get 2 or 3 times to disagree with him, disagree any more and he'll pretty much be Lee's second worst enemy in the group(worst being Larry). I think each character has a threshold of how much dickishness they'll take from the main character, and they all have a certain point at which they'll start being a dick back.
I get what you mean, the games' ways of making characters like or dislike the main characters are a little bit flawed at times, but I think they're getting better at it. We haven't gotten to see much of it yet in The Walking Dead season 2, but I get the feeling that will change in episode 3 with all of the new characters appearing(I'm thinking there will be more than the 4 new on… [view original content]
He's pretty much dead. Clem is the focus of TWDG, not Kenny. Kenny is an integral part of the series, no question, but simply cheating death once doesn't mean he'll be able to do so again and again until the series ends. Whatever luck he may have had, he used it all up in Savannah when he somehow managed to escape the herd. His days are numbered, and I doubt he'll live to see the end of the second season.
Well , believe it or not , Kenny will not die before Clem , because killing of a character after bringing him back from absolute death
is … moretotally 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 ..
He's pretty much dead. Clem is the focus of TWDG, not Kenny. Kenny is an integral part of the series, no question, but simply cheating death… more once doesn't mean he'll be able to do so again and again until the series ends. Whatever luck he may have had, he used it all up in Savannah when he somehow managed to escape the herd. His days are numbered, and I doubt he'll live to see the end of the second season.
They wouldn't make such a polarizing character the protagonist. He could be IN season 3, which, people who hate him (as I do) wouldn't be happy with, but we'd accept.
I never said they're bros. But they ARE bros if Lee sides with Kenny most of the time. If he does, Kenny returns the favor, constantly siding with Lee and risking his life to save Lee when ever he's in trouble(examples, in the barn in episode 2 and under the door in episode 3, Kenny will help Lee if you side with him enough). I don't know what the exact requirements are for the agreement, I just know situations in which people disagree with Kenny in some aspects and still get the bro speech.
I don't recall him ever saying "why are you looking over here". You must have to disagree with him on EVERYTHING to get that. o-o I do recall him asking Lee "Why should I help you? I keep asking my self, if I were in your place, asking you to put your life on the line, would you? Because there'v been a lot of times when you ain't been."
Oh, really? Give it a chance. I know it seems like Clementine's just a living manifestation of bad luck which makes it seem kind of unrealistic, but it also makes the story interesting.
They're bros. That's why Larry let Lee stay under the door. From what I understand, you can disagree in anything that doesn't involve his fa… moremily. But there's something wrong about that, because I agreed with him every time his family was involved, yet in my canon redux, I got the bro speech instead of "Why are you looking over here?"
I sure hope they're getting better, but this season already has enough blemishes. I'm still on the fence about just calling it non canon and moving on.
They wouldn't make such a polarizing character the protagonist. He could be IN season 3, which, people who hate him (as I do) wouldn't be happy with, but we'd accept.
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Also, you've never heard "few and far between"? I put Kenny in the middle of that phrase so that the sentence made sense.
It's a sensual kind of stroking. It is passionate. True. THAT is the real love of a man for his beard. Nobody will ever do it the same.
But, NAH.
"If you don't have something nice to say, then don't say nothin' at all."
He sometimes tries to let Lee die(more that he's not willing to risk his life for Lee if Lee's an asshole to him), and he DOES want Ben to die at one point, but overall, he risks his life for other people a ton. He might act like he hates everyone, but he is willing to put his life on the line, even for Ben. But I guess you also kind of said that. Not a villain, just an asshole. Which he is.
No, I don't believe I've ever heard that, sorry. ;-;
I get what you mean, the games' ways of making characters like or dislike the main characters are a little bit flawed at times, but I think they're getting better at it. We haven't gotten to see much of it yet in The Walking Dead season 2, but I get the feeling that will change in episode 3 with all of the new characters appearing(I'm thinking there will be more than the 4 new ones in the trailer). They've also done a good job so far with that in TWAU in my opinion, since nearly every character has a clear 'nice' and 'mean' personality towards Bigby.
I sure hope they're getting better, but this season already has enough blemishes. I'm still on the fence about just calling it non canon and moving on.
Although I do agree that he most likely won't make it out of this season.
I don't recall him ever saying "why are you looking over here". You must have to disagree with him on EVERYTHING to get that. o-o I do recall him asking Lee "Why should I help you? I keep asking my self, if I were in your place, asking you to put your life on the line, would you? Because there'v been a lot of times when you ain't been."
Oh, really? Give it a chance. I know it seems like Clementine's just a living manifestation of bad luck which makes it seem kind of unrealistic, but it also makes the story interesting.
Still confident?
Still confident?