The campfire scene was wonderful! I really thought that the group was finally coming together. But then the whole Kenny/Arvo thing had to ruin everything.
In the end, Luke was the only one that didn't become a complete asshole. I wanted Clem and the baby to stick with him.
The easiest decision I have ever made in the series' history. I was always on Jane's side, she's my favorite character of the series after all. But I felt no more sympathy for Kenny when he said, "I should slap you for that." in the truck. Rabid dogs get put down.
I agree. The campfire scene reminded me of Season 1's writing quality, and was ripe with much needed character development. I'm glad to see that Telltale hasn't completely lost their touch, as I feared the Episode would be only negativity like Episodes 1, 3, and 4. Episode 2 was actually pretty good as well in terms of not just being negativity without hope.
The campfire scene was wonderful! I really thought that the group was finally coming together. But then the whole Kenny/Arvo thing had to ru… morein everything.
In the end, Luke was the only one that didn't become a complete asshole. I wanted Clem and the baby to stick with him.
The easiest decision I have ever made in the series' history. I was always on Jane's side, she's my favorite character of the series after a… morell. But I felt no more sympathy for Kenny when he said, "I should slap you for that." in the truck. Rabid dogs get put down.
Jane all the way.
I had enough of Kenny and wanted him out. Jane didn't even say that she murdered the baby. From what I assumed and it had looked like at the time, Jane tried to protect the baby but the heavy snow with heavy visibility and the walkers wandering around made was complicating things, and it appeared that Jane accidentally dropped the baby after tripping over or it died due to the immense cold. Anything but baby murder could have happened, we didn't know the fully story.
But Kenny wasn't going to listen, made assumptions, and went into kill mode as soon as the thought went into his head. I didn't care that the baby was actually alive and Jane was planning to have Kenny break down, she was right. This is what Kenny is, a man who uses violence to get his way, even kill. Who to say that he would turn on Clementine as soon as Jane was gone?
He was unstable, and he reacted violently against a woman who obviously wouldn't kill a baby to spite him, she not that messed up in the head. Sure he was mad with grief, but what would killing Jane accomplish? Nothing but losing another able bodied survivor just because he didn't like her, and apparently that gave him the right to kill her.
Kenny was gone, and I chose to kill him. And I don't regret it.
It was really nice, learning all that backstory and seeing the character development.
I do have to agree with you. Episodes 3 & 4 were really kind of negative and bleak when you look at it. I mean, I know it's The Walking Dead, but we can't always have such negative energy all the time. It just becomes too much of a bummer to go through.
I agree. The campfire scene reminded me of Season 1's writing quality, and was ripe with much needed character development. I'm glad to see … morethat Telltale hasn't completely lost their touch, as I feared the Episode would be only negativity like Episodes 1, 3, and 4. Episode 2 was actually pretty good as well in terms of not just being negativity without hope.
Fuck Jane. Kenny was going crazy, yeah, but letting Clem and Kenny believe that she killed/let the baby die? Also I was pissed at her for just pushing Kenny like that. I'm not a Kenny fanboy, but I feel Jane deserved to die.
Pizza ice cream choice ?
It looks like they replace the ice cream with a small bowl of non-fat yogurt (that nobody asked for ) to make the pizza look more appealing.
As much as I hate to admit it. Picking Kenny and staying at Wellington was actually a good ending. Considering the quality of the season that is something.
Once she said that Clem would see the "Real Kenny", I figured she did something to the baby, just to get an excuse to provoke and kill Kenny. I can't really say that I agree with everything Kenny does and although he may be unhinged, he is sure as hell a better option than Jane, if you ask me.
Its either the unhinged person who will kill anyone who so much as looks at his family wrong or blames you for everything. Or the unhinged person who will probably abandon you the moment she thinks she can't help you.
Leaving Kenny and going into Wellington was a good idea
I stuck with Kenny until the very last moment. I only left Kenny at the end because he wanted me to. Hopefully we get to see Kenny again in Season 3. So, Kenny confirmed for Season 3 gifs?
So, did you kill them both? It's possible to get them both killed you know. You let Kenny kill Jane and then choose the option to shoot Kenny afterwards.
Yeah i know (it feels like a Tarantino ending), but no.... i shot Kenny (my heart broke) then as soon as Jane told me that the baby was alive and she was trying to prove a point i got mad at her and went alone.
So, did you kill them both? It's possible to get them both killed you know. You let Kenny kill Jane and then choose the option to shoot Kenny afterwards.
I didnt' want to shoot Kenny but it was either Kenny that uses violence in his path or survival of the fittest Jane.
I choosed to shoot Kenny and i felt bad about it first, but then when Clementine said that "you're going to meet Katja and Duck" and when i saw Kenny smile, i actually felt good about shooting him after all he's been through.
I went with Jane to Carvers place where i turned down the family, after Jane said: "do you really wanna go through this again?"
I totally sided with Kenny. My choice was rewarded when it turned out Arvin Jr was alive the whole time. What a psycho, she put everyone at jeopardy for some stupid 'he's crazy' point? When she basically said 'sorry I abandoned the baby' and DIDNT think being angry and confrontational were sane options? I felt no regret. My clem, Arvin Jr and Kenny 4 life
From all the ending i like the one with going with kenny in the snow the most.. It made me feel good atleast cant leave my bro kenny behind alone in the snow !
It did feel like a Tarantino movie for a second there, definitely Reservoir Dogs style Mexican standoff-ish, which is funny since Carver's voice is Michael Madsen and he is in that movie.
Yeah i know (it feels like a Tarantino ending), but no.... i shot Kenny (my heart broke) then as soon as Jane told me that the baby was alive and she was trying to prove a point i got mad at her and went alone.
Its easier to shoot him when he tries to murder Jane, I killed Kenny so Jane could live and I did feel bad, especially when in his dying breath he says "You did the right thing darlin..." but if you let Jane die and then shot Kenny, before you shoot he says "Do it...just do it..."
I just couldn't bring myself to shoot Kenny, so i made the decision to look away, in hope of something other than Kenny killing Jane, would be the outcome. Though i already knew what would happen. Afterwards i couldn't bring myself to shoot him again so i went with him.
The ending though was so dramatic, heartbreaking and beautiful, that all the hate i had for Kenny vanished in a split second. Seeing the man he truly was and could become in the future was absoloutly worth it. Eventhough it's a long shot.
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The campfire scene was wonderful! I really thought that the group was finally coming together. But then the whole Kenny/Arvo thing had to ruin everything.
In the end, Luke was the only one that didn't become a complete asshole. I wanted Clem and the baby to stick with him.
Which proved Jane's point..
She's a sneaky manipulative woman, but I like her.. She had her reasons to do so.
Kenny overreacted. O_o Like a lot.
The easiest decision I have ever made in the series' history. I was always on Jane's side, she's my favorite character of the series after all. But I felt no more sympathy for Kenny when he said, "I should slap you for that." in the truck. Rabid dogs get put down.
Jane all the way.
I agree. The campfire scene reminded me of Season 1's writing quality, and was ripe with much needed character development. I'm glad to see that Telltale hasn't completely lost their touch, as I feared the Episode would be only negativity like Episodes 1, 3, and 4. Episode 2 was actually pretty good as well in terms of not just being negativity without hope.
Lol, Rabid dogs...
I can't help but laugh when you put it that way.
Kenny of course, well Jane want a fucking fight, get it and lose.
Pizza=South, Ice-cream=North I suppose.
On an unrelated note, the entire cabin group... is dead. Along with the Moonstar lodge group.
That's a lot of people to lose
You do understand she didn't start a fight just for the sake of starting a fight, right?
I killed Kenny and went with Jane.
I had enough of Kenny and wanted him out. Jane didn't even say that she murdered the baby. From what I assumed and it had looked like at the time, Jane tried to protect the baby but the heavy snow with heavy visibility and the walkers wandering around made was complicating things, and it appeared that Jane accidentally dropped the baby after tripping over or it died due to the immense cold. Anything but baby murder could have happened, we didn't know the fully story.
But Kenny wasn't going to listen, made assumptions, and went into kill mode as soon as the thought went into his head. I didn't care that the baby was actually alive and Jane was planning to have Kenny break down, she was right. This is what Kenny is, a man who uses violence to get his way, even kill. Who to say that he would turn on Clementine as soon as Jane was gone?
He was unstable, and he reacted violently against a woman who obviously wouldn't kill a baby to spite him, she not that messed up in the head. Sure he was mad with grief, but what would killing Jane accomplish? Nothing but losing another able bodied survivor just because he didn't like her, and apparently that gave him the right to kill her.
Kenny was gone, and I chose to kill him. And I don't regret it.
It was really nice, learning all that backstory and seeing the character development.
I do have to agree with you. Episodes 3 & 4 were really kind of negative and bleak when you look at it. I mean, I know it's The Walking Dead, but we can't always have such negative energy all the time. It just becomes too much of a bummer to go through.
Fuck Jane. Kenny was going crazy, yeah, but letting Clem and Kenny believe that she killed/let the baby die? Also I was pissed at her for just pushing Kenny like that. I'm not a Kenny fanboy, but I feel Jane deserved to die.
Is this Kenny and Jane you're talking about?
I'm assuming Pizza = South
Ice Cream = North..
It is a lot of people to lose. And it happened in the span of like 2 weeks or so.
As much as I hate to admit it. Picking Kenny and staying at Wellington was actually a good ending. Considering the quality of the season that is something.
Yes she did? Her whole plan was to provoke Kenny so she could kill him in self-defense and run off with Clementine and AJ.
Who would of though that Pizza or Ice-cream was going to be Jane or Kenny...
She provoked Kenny to show Clementine how unhinged Kenny was. Not to kill him in self-defense, but to show how far gone he was
Yes .I'm talking about Kenny and Jane . Because you have to chose between them.
Nah man Jane just left the baby it serves her right that kenny killed her
I mean wtf? why did she do that
Jane's not exactly the pinnacle of sanity either.
Yeah I know.
Once she said that Clem would see the "Real Kenny", I figured she did something to the baby, just to get an excuse to provoke and kill Kenny. I can't really say that I agree with everything Kenny does and although he may be unhinged, he is sure as hell a better option than Jane, if you ask me.
Its either the unhinged person who will kill anyone who so much as looks at his family wrong or blames you for everything. Or the unhinged person who will probably abandon you the moment she thinks she can't help you.
Leaving Kenny and going into Wellington was a good idea
I stuck with Kenny until the very last moment. I only left Kenny at the end because he wanted me to. Hopefully we get to see Kenny again in Season 3. So, Kenny confirmed for Season 3 gifs?
I actually wanted to kill them both during their fight, i was so pissed.
i was likeTrevor
So, did you kill them both? It's possible to get them both killed you know. You let Kenny kill Jane and then choose the option to shoot Kenny afterwards.
Yeah i know (it feels like a Tarantino ending), but no.... i shot Kenny (my heart broke) then as soon as Jane told me that the baby was alive and she was trying to prove a point i got mad at her and went alone.
I didnt' want to shoot Kenny but it was either Kenny that uses violence in his path or survival of the fittest Jane.
I choosed to shoot Kenny and i felt bad about it first, but then when Clementine said that "you're going to meet Katja and Duck" and when i saw Kenny smile, i actually felt good about shooting him after all he's been through.
I went with Jane to Carvers place where i turned down the family, after Jane said: "do you really wanna go through this again?"
I totally sided with Kenny. My choice was rewarded when it turned out Arvin Jr was alive the whole time. What a psycho, she put everyone at jeopardy for some stupid 'he's crazy' point? When she basically said 'sorry I abandoned the baby' and DIDNT think being angry and confrontational were sane options? I felt no regret. My clem, Arvin Jr and Kenny 4 life
From all the ending i like the one with going with kenny in the snow the most.. It made me feel good atleast
cant leave my bro kenny behind alone in the snow !
I can't shoot Kenny, man...even if he acted like a psycho for a bit, I just can't bring myself to do it.
It did feel like a Tarantino movie for a second there, definitely Reservoir Dogs style Mexican standoff-ish, which is funny since Carver's voice is Michael Madsen and he is in that movie.
2 words: Nick Breckon
Its easier to shoot him when he tries to murder Jane, I killed Kenny so Jane could live and I did feel bad, especially when in his dying breath he says "You did the right thing darlin..." but if you let Jane die and then shot Kenny, before you shoot he says "Do it...just do it..."
I totally cried too. I broke down when Kenny started talking after I shot him.
I think that most people who chose Jane are most likely going to switch to kenny since that ended up being a better ending
I just couldn't bring myself to shoot Kenny, so i made the decision to look away, in hope of something other than Kenny killing Jane, would be the outcome. Though i already knew what would happen. Afterwards i couldn't bring myself to shoot him again so i went with him.
The ending though was so dramatic, heartbreaking and beautiful, that all the hate i had for Kenny vanished in a split second. Seeing the man he truly was and could become in the future was absoloutly worth it. Eventhough it's a long shot.