If you would hit and try to murder someone for 'provoking you' not physically, then no, you're not a nice guy, you're a teenager who's acting tougher than he is.
No sane person tricks a man on the verge of insanity into thinking "their" baby is dead, she practically asked for a beating, he knows abou… moret her past and how she abandons living beings to save her own sorry ass, and after coming back with no fucking baby she had to confess him it was a stupid trick if she didn't want to deserve the death she got.
but in the end that fight showed me how fragile he was
* Cabin fuck ups come and ruin everything at the lodge, getting Walter and … moreMatthew killed
* Everyone gets caught by Carver
* Kenny gets a beating and loses an eye
* Kenny loses Sarita
* Kenny or anyone from his group could have died at the shootout, hence why he was so angry at Arvo
* Kenny makes peace with Luke but Luke literally dies the next day thanks to Arvo
* Kenny is driving through the snow in desperation after being betrayed by Bonnie and Mike and seeing Clem get shot, all while some dumb piece of shit woman is talking shit to him and his dead family
* Kenny is devastated after the fake baby death
All of this happened within a week. ANYONE who went through the same shit would have snapped at Jane.
Everyone who doubted Kenny ended up dead anyways lol
and I couldn't let it go on.
good thing sparing Kenny showed that he ended up being all okay
I most certainly am being the Clem that Lee would want me to be. He'd want her to do what she thinks is right, and I thought that shooting Kenny was right to save a life. Lee wants what's best for CLEM, not what's best for KENNY. I feel that Lee would be cool with any of the endings (Except MAYBE the alone one).
Fuck kenny, he was a psychopathy. I got immersed into this game because I made choices based on what I'd do in real life. Look at all the shit he did. I felt more bad for the bullet that killed kenny.
I shot Kenny, not because I wanted to end the fight, but because I wanted to end his suffering. He lost so much, and he just felt broken, not even at that point but from the moment you meet him in the beginning. He didn't feel like the same old Kenny. He couldn't get over his wife and son and that's fine. I could never expect a man to do so, but his consistent try's to be the "man of the house" were starting to get out of hand. I understand by the end of this he was not the same man that we saw at the end of Season 1, he was becoming a monster. Jane was right, he was becoming a time bomb and manipulative or not, she proved it in the rest stop. Kenny was prepared to murder anyone standing between him and that baby, because he felt it was another shot at proving he wasn't such a failure.
When it came the time to make the choice I paused my game and thought really hard about it. Kenny had to go, he wasn't listening to anyone, not even Clem. He was fighting his urge to end it himself and in the end all I did was do for him what he wanted for so long. When he told me I made the right choice I knew that I did. He can finally be with his family, he can be a right man again. He can enjoy the afterlife and not have to worry about AJ, me or anyone anymore. I broke my heart to do it but I thought about what I needed to do to live, rather than what my heart wanted. In a world like this its the only way to think. I will forever miss Kenny, but he is happier now. He can finally be at peace.
I stuck with Jane at the end, me and 19.1%. I knew I couldn't really forgive her for what she did, but if I was gonna keep that baby alive I couldn't do it by myself. I owe it to Kenny to keep that baby alive, and being with Jane is the best chance I got. I also took int he group at the end, Jane doesn't like groups but in a place like that, more bodies makes survival a whole lot easier.
R.I.P Kenny, you'll be forever missed, but now he can finally be happy.
Jane was as much of a psycho as Kenny was. She went on yelling at him about him being broken and taunted him about his family. Hell, she hid the baby just to provoke a fight (Which she could have ended just by saying that the baby was alive) and justify killing him. She couldn't see how far she had gone. Kenny on the other hand fears about what he can do and lets you go easily if you say you think he is dangerous.
Fuck kenny, he was a psychopathy. I got immersed into this game because I made choices based on what I'd do in real life. Look at all the shit he did. I felt more bad for the bullet that killed kenny.
Come at me kenny fantards.
Yes, Kenny is 100% dangerous. But at least if I ask him a question, he'll give me an answer. Unless Jane can learn to tell the truth at critical moments, and stop acting like a rebellious teenager, I'd rather the psycho man who recognises this and is ready to let us go.
It may not be the same, but it's murder to end a fight. That's what happened with Lilly, and that's what Kenny can do. My Clementine aint doing that.
Kenny threw the first punch and was DEFINITELY about to kill Jane.
Lilly didn't have any proof of Carley or Ben doing wrong at all.
No, it isn't the same.
I can't believe people actually chose to shoot Kenny there. Realistically that would be really messed up. Jane maniuplated him into that entire fight in order to win you over to her side, and then tried to kill him. I liked Jane.. but that was just sick and twisted.
I loved her, and mentally decided her by the time Clem was cold because of the water. But she recognised Kenny was broken, and decided to fuck around with his emotions and his incredibly unstable mental state to prove to Clementine she's way better than him. At least he recognized that he was a psychopath and begged Clem to stay in Wellington, whereas you cant even mention leaving Jane because she guilt trips you the whole time.
Don't get angry at me for this but I rewinded,I shot Kenny the first time and after finding out that Jane hid the baby I abandoned her but then I rewinded to save Kenny,I couldn't bring myself to let that bearded man die,even if he seemed peaceful.I also decided to go to Wellington no matter how much that pained me,him and Luke seem to be pretty much the only two good people yet both still have their faults.
The fact that he could be so easily driven to kill is why he needed to go. He didn't ask questions, he didn't try to be reasonable, he immediately went for the kill. That alone would have sealed his fate in my book.
I agree..
I can't believe people actually chose to shoot Kenny there. Realistically that would be really messed up. Jane maniuplated him … moreinto that entire fight in order to win you over to her side, and then tried to kill him. I liked Jane.. but that was just sick and twisted.
So easily driven? Jane purposesly made it look like she killed "his" baby. Come on. Its not like she called him a mean name and then he attacked her. Jane had opportunity enough to explain, but she did not want to. That didn't fit her agenda. She only wanted to fight/ get rid of Kenny.
The fact that he could be so easily driven to kill is why he needed to go. He didn't ask questions, he didn't try to be reasonable, he immediately went for the kill. That alone would have sealed his fate in my book.
To be honest, if Clementine was an adult, or at least older, I would have left both of them. But she isn't, and I don't trust her to survive alone. So I went with Jane, although I wish Luke, or Mike before he went OOC and left me were taking care of Clem instead.
I loved her, and mentally decided her by the time Clem was cold because of the water. But she recognised Kenny was broken, and decided to fu… moreck around with his emotions and his incredibly unstable mental state to prove to Clementine she's way better than him. At least he recognized that he was a psychopath and begged Clem to stay in Wellington, whereas you cant even mention leaving Jane because she guilt trips you the whole time.
Don't blame me I rewinded dammit! I hate Jane for making me kill Ken the first time but screw her because you know what Ken is alive in my main save now and he is the greatest man alive! My sins must be washed after what I done but maybe I can be forgiven.
Do you mean after the fight or during it?
There's no point during it, and killing her after when no-one is at risk just makes clem a cold-blooded murderer. Leave her, if you don't like her.
Yeah, by telling him it was an accident she made herself out to be a murderer... and he tries to kill her no questions asked. Like every other situation he makes an assumption (almost always the wrong assumption) and throws reasonable discourse out the window in favor of using violence.
So easily driven? Jane purposesly made it look like she killed "his" baby. Come on. Its not like she called him a mean name and then he atta… morecked her. Jane had opportunity enough to explain, but she did not want to. That didn't fit her agenda. She only wanted to fight/ get rid of Kenny.
Don't blame me I rewinded dammit! I hate Jane for making me kill Ken the first time but screw her because you know what Ken is alive in my m… moreain save now and he is the greatest man alive! My sins must be washed after what I done but maybe I can be forgiven.
But she didn't explain the "accident" because that would show that it was truly an accident and ruin her agenda. What, should Kenny just believe her at face value? Nothing was stopping Jane from explaining the situation, but she didn't want to. All she cared about was getting rid of Kenny. I really do not understand why you choose to ignore that.
You also don't know that he was going to kill her. You're just assuming that. Kind of makes your points pretty hypocritical.
Yeah, by telling him it was an accident she made herself out to be a murderer... and he tries to kill her no questions asked. Like every oth… moreer situation he makes an assumption (almost always the wrong assumption) and throws reasonable discourse out the window in favor of using violence.
If you shoot Kenny the first thing he says whille he is dying is that you did the right thing, killing Kenny was the right thing to do because:
he wanted to die to end his suffering
he was afraid of what he would do if he kept on living
and in killing him I saved Jane's life
you might disagree because he was a your favorite character but he was a great character not because he was such a good guy, quite the opposite.
Why would you save the life of the man who wanted to die and forsake a much less dangereous and distructive person like Jane.
He wasn't looking for an explanation. What she cared about was demonstrating that Kenny won't just turn on the enemy, his increasing reliance upon resorting to violence demanded that the issue be brought out into the open - clear as day. Like Shane, Kenny started with the best of intentions - he was a good man at one point but that man died long before I put a bullet in him.
But she didn't explain the "accident" because that would show that it was truly an accident and ruin her agenda. What, should Kenny just bel… moreieve her at face value? Nothing was stopping Jane from explaining the situation, but she didn't want to. All she cared about was getting rid of Kenny. I really do not understand why you choose to ignore that.
You also don't know that he was going to kill her. You're just assuming that. Kind of makes your points pretty hypocritical.
It doesn't matter if he was looking for an explanation. It was up to Jane to explain the situation, but she purposely did not. What she did only made it look like she was guilty... because she refused to explain herself.
He wasn't looking for an explanation. What she cared about was demonstrating that Kenny won't just turn on the enemy, his increasing relianc… moree upon resorting to violence demanded that the issue be brought out into the open - clear as day. Like Shane, Kenny started with the best of intentions - he was a good man at one point but that man died long before I put a bullet in him.
It doesn't matter if he was looking for an explanation. It was up to Jane to explain the situation, but she purposely did not. What she did only made it look like she was guilty... because she refused to explain herself.
hey i shot kenny because he was unstable it was a mercy kill. and after jane pretty much lied to me the role player and the outside the game me had a conflict. i like jane but as clem the leave her choice pretty much was the " i trusted you but you broke that trust".
i want to bring this up. people kept complaining that the choices had become to black and white but as soon as they become grey people complain even more.
Jane was as much of a psycho as Kenny was. She went on yelling at him about him being broken and taunted him about his family. Hell, she hid… more the baby just to provoke a fight (Which she could have ended just by saying that the baby was alive) and justify killing him. She couldn't see how far she had gone. Kenny on the other hand fears about what he can do and lets you go easily if you say you think he is dangerous.
Not a Kenny fantard, just a sensible person.
You don't know that he would not have listened to a legitimate clear excuse. Again, you're just assuming. Yet all you do is criticize Kenny for "assuming". Nice.. so ready to assume the worst with Kenny and yet you can't bring yourself to understand him assuming the worst in Jane. Sounds like your arguments are more biased than logical.
You guys got it all wrong! It's not like Jane provoked Kenny to kill her implying that she had killed or left behind a baby which is a perfect valid reason to get all worked up about proving absolutely nothing about Kenny's sanity or lack thereof! OH WAIT
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I never mentioned murder and if you think im acting test me
Excuse me? Kenny deserved to die as much as Jane did, not at All.
Well said![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I love Kenny, and I'm not upset![:( :(](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
Wut.
I most certainly am being the Clem that Lee would want me to be. He'd want her to do what she thinks is right, and I thought that shooting Kenny was right to save a life. Lee wants what's best for CLEM, not what's best for KENNY. I feel that Lee would be cool with any of the endings (Except MAYBE the alone one).
Fuck kenny, he was a psychopathy. I got immersed into this game because I made choices based on what I'd do in real life. Look at all the shit he did. I felt more bad for the bullet that killed kenny.
Come at me kenny fantards.
I shot Kenny, not because I wanted to end the fight, but because I wanted to end his suffering. He lost so much, and he just felt broken, not even at that point but from the moment you meet him in the beginning. He didn't feel like the same old Kenny. He couldn't get over his wife and son and that's fine. I could never expect a man to do so, but his consistent try's to be the "man of the house" were starting to get out of hand. I understand by the end of this he was not the same man that we saw at the end of Season 1, he was becoming a monster. Jane was right, he was becoming a time bomb and manipulative or not, she proved it in the rest stop. Kenny was prepared to murder anyone standing between him and that baby, because he felt it was another shot at proving he wasn't such a failure.
When it came the time to make the choice I paused my game and thought really hard about it. Kenny had to go, he wasn't listening to anyone, not even Clem. He was fighting his urge to end it himself and in the end all I did was do for him what he wanted for so long. When he told me I made the right choice I knew that I did. He can finally be with his family, he can be a right man again. He can enjoy the afterlife and not have to worry about AJ, me or anyone anymore. I broke my heart to do it but I thought about what I needed to do to live, rather than what my heart wanted. In a world like this its the only way to think. I will forever miss Kenny, but he is happier now. He can finally be at peace.
I stuck with Jane at the end, me and 19.1%. I knew I couldn't really forgive her for what she did, but if I was gonna keep that baby alive I couldn't do it by myself. I owe it to Kenny to keep that baby alive, and being with Jane is the best chance I got. I also took int he group at the end, Jane doesn't like groups but in a place like that, more bodies makes survival a whole lot easier.
R.I.P Kenny, you'll be forever missed, but now he can finally be happy.
I don't see how.
Jane was as much of a psycho as Kenny was. She went on yelling at him about him being broken and taunted him about his family. Hell, she hid the baby just to provoke a fight (Which she could have ended just by saying that the baby was alive) and justify killing him. She couldn't see how far she had gone. Kenny on the other hand fears about what he can do and lets you go easily if you say you think he is dangerous.
Not a Kenny fantard, just a sensible person.
I didn't say anything at the end and she still went with me! ;o
LEE IS JUDGING YOU
Yes, Kenny is 100% dangerous. But at least if I ask him a question, he'll give me an answer. Unless Jane can learn to tell the truth at critical moments, and stop acting like a rebellious teenager, I'd rather the psycho man who recognises this and is ready to let us go.
It may not be the same, but it's murder to end a fight. That's what happened with Lilly, and that's what Kenny can do. My Clementine aint doing that.
I agree..
I can't believe people actually chose to shoot Kenny there. Realistically that would be really messed up. Jane maniuplated him into that entire fight in order to win you over to her side, and then tried to kill him. I liked Jane.. but that was just sick and twisted.
I loved her, and mentally decided her by the time Clem was cold because of the water. But she recognised Kenny was broken, and decided to fuck around with his emotions and his incredibly unstable mental state to prove to Clementine she's way better than him. At least he recognized that he was a psychopath and begged Clem to stay in Wellington, whereas you cant even mention leaving Jane because she guilt trips you the whole time.
You like people fearing you then? That's what it sounds like really
Don't get angry at me for this but I rewinded,I shot Kenny the first time and after finding out that Jane hid the baby I abandoned her but then I rewinded to save Kenny,I couldn't bring myself to let that bearded man die,even if he seemed peaceful.I also decided to go to Wellington no matter how much that pained me,him and Luke seem to be pretty much the only two good people yet both still have their faults.
The fact that he could be so easily driven to kill is why he needed to go. He didn't ask questions, he didn't try to be reasonable, he immediately went for the kill. That alone would have sealed his fate in my book.
Kenny-shooters are apostates, it is good and right to shame them for their lack of devotion.
So easily driven? Jane purposesly made it look like she killed "his" baby. Come on. Its not like she called him a mean name and then he attacked her. Jane had opportunity enough to explain, but she did not want to. That didn't fit her agenda. She only wanted to fight/ get rid of Kenny.
To be honest, if Clementine was an adult, or at least older, I would have left both of them. But she isn't, and I don't trust her to survive alone. So I went with Jane, although I wish Luke, or Mike before he went OOC and left me were taking care of Clem instead.
Don't blame me I rewinded dammit! I hate Jane for making me kill Ken the first time but screw her because you know what Ken is alive in my main save now and he is the greatest man alive! My sins must be washed after what I done but maybe I can be forgiven.
I wish there was a constant available prompt to shoot Jane.
Even while at Wellington.
It's because people forgot he existed. Kenny outshines everyone and everything.
Kinda, if that keeps them from hurting my family im fine with it
Yeah, by telling him it was an accident she made herself out to be a murderer... and he tries to kill her no questions asked. Like every other situation he makes an assumption (almost always the wrong assumption) and throws reasonable discourse out the window in favor of using violence.
Hey, my Lee punched Kenny in the face! Clementine simply finished the job.
You repented. You have seen the light. All is forgiven. Kenny is Love.
But she didn't explain the "accident" because that would show that it was truly an accident and ruin her agenda. What, should Kenny just believe her at face value? Nothing was stopping Jane from explaining the situation, but she didn't want to. All she cared about was getting rid of Kenny. I really do not understand why you choose to ignore that.
You also don't know that he was going to kill her. You're just assuming that. Kind of makes your points pretty hypocritical.
Thank you,I can go on and live in peace knowing that I will forever be in the bearded embrace.
If you shoot Kenny the first thing he says whille he is dying is that you did the right thing, killing Kenny was the right thing to do because:
he wanted to die to end his suffering
he was afraid of what he would do if he kept on living
and in killing him I saved Jane's life
you might disagree because he was a your favorite character but he was a great character not because he was such a good guy, quite the opposite.
Why would you save the life of the man who wanted to die and forsake a much less dangereous and distructive person like Jane.
He wasn't looking for an explanation. What she cared about was demonstrating that Kenny won't just turn on the enemy, his increasing reliance upon resorting to violence demanded that the issue be brought out into the open - clear as day. Like Shane, Kenny started with the best of intentions - he was a good man at one point but that man died long before I put a bullet in him.
It doesn't matter if he was looking for an explanation. It was up to Jane to explain the situation, but she purposely did not. What she did only made it look like she was guilty... because she refused to explain herself.
If you think Kenny was asking for an explanation or that he'd listen to one you haven't been paying attention.
How about you shut the hell up and go find an argument you know at lease a LITLE BIT of knowledge about.
hey i shot kenny because he was unstable it was a mercy kill. and after jane pretty much lied to me the role player and the outside the game me had a conflict. i like jane but as clem the leave her choice pretty much was the " i trusted you but you broke that trust".
i want to bring this up. people kept complaining that the choices had become to black and white but as soon as they become grey people complain even more.
Uhh.. what? I never said that.
You don't know that he would not have listened to a legitimate clear excuse. Again, you're just assuming. Yet all you do is criticize Kenny for "assuming". Nice.. so ready to assume the worst with Kenny and yet you can't bring yourself to understand him assuming the worst in Jane. Sounds like your arguments are more biased than logical.
you did not know she was lying until it was all over. for all i know the baby froze to death.
You guys got it all wrong! It's not like Jane provoked Kenny to kill her implying that she had killed or left behind a baby which is a perfect valid reason to get all worked up about proving absolutely nothing about Kenny's sanity or lack thereof! OH WAIT
no.. she means d