Alone..

I thought I had some kind of brainfart there for a while when I killed Kenny. Yes, he was starting to go over that edge.. Didn't know for how much longer I could take it. I liked him.. but lets face it, he's okey, but based on everything.. even from season 1, I didn't want him with me anymore. Didn't want to kill him though. But I think it was because of Lee that I held on to Kenny for so long.

But even so, I couldn't bare going with Jane at the end. So I left. And it feels GOOD! All that drama. Not really having a favourite character besides Clem. It feels GOOD to be rid of them all. How sick is that? Preferring that an eleven year old be alone with a baby, with no help from anyone?

And that got me thinking about Jane again.. Am "I" turning in to Jane? Preferring to be alone because everyone else is crazy?

So, what I want to see in the next season is that Clem is the one in charge. That Clem finds people and start her own group. Because at this point, if there is a season three and if Clem is the character we get to play... there's nothing I wouldn't do to keep her alive and safe. If I found a group that seemed suspicious in any way... I wouldn't hesitate to leave or kill them all.

Am I the only one feeling like this at this point? Clem and Lee are rare people in that world. Sane.

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  • edited August 2014

    Eh, I don't think Clem starts turning into Jane.

    I would argue the opposite: Jane becomes more like Clem. At the end, if you don't make the choice between letting in the family and turning them away, Jane makes it for you. And she opts to let them in.

    So, she used to 'prefer to be alone because everyone else is crazy', but at the end she makes some real improvement I think :)

    But you're entitled to you opinion. Chances are if Clem returns in season 3 as protagonist then Kenny and Jane won't be sticking around long, as determinant characters.

  • edited August 2014

    "Your going to see bad stuff... but it's okay." -Lee

    My Clem will never leave others unless she has to.

  • But I'm talking about my choice to leave. To be alone and without anyone at all. Therefore turning Clem in to Jane. Being alone feels like the only sane option.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Eh, I don't think Clem starts turning into Jane. I would argue the opposite: Jane becomes more like Clem. At the end, if you don't make t

  • Oh I see.

    Well, I'd argue that that turns Clem into what Jane used to be, not what she is :p

    SpiderPig posted: »

    But I'm talking about my choice to leave. To be alone and without anyone at all. Therefore turning Clem in to Jane. Being alone feels like the only sane option.

  • I miss Lee...

    "Your going to see bad stuff... but it's okay." -Lee My Clem will never leave others unless she has to.

  • I got the alone ending too, and i agree she should be in charge, i think she would make a great leader. But more people = more emotional trauma for her to endure, getting to know someone just for them to die would really bring down someone's spirits. Also betrayal would be a problem to worry about as well.

  • "He would tell me to keep the group together... and to keep my hair short."

    SpiderPig posted: »

    I miss Lee...

  • oh man the feels

    "He would tell me to keep the group together... and to keep my hair short."

  • Well said. Although, its not really the emotional trauma I'm worrying about.. its healthy to deal with emotions. What I'm worrying about is all that betrayal that's going around.

    Its a part of it, I know, not being able to trust anyone. But how could it hurt? For Clem to have someone like Lee again. A SANE person.

    Luke felt pretty sane. But that's why it wasn't difficult to figure out that he would die.

    Colton posted: »

    I got the alone ending too, and i agree she should be in charge, i think she would make a great leader. But more people = more emotional tra

  • "...and stay away from cities.."

    "He would tell me to keep the group together... and to keep my hair short."

  • Not exactly. Cause now Clem has the baby. Like Jane had Clem. One person.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Oh I see. Well, I'd argue that that turns Clem into what Jane used to be, not what she is

  • Yeah but Jane used to be a loner-survivor type, when wet met her. It's only later on when she started caring about others.

    SpiderPig posted: »

    Not exactly. Cause now Clem has the baby. Like Jane had Clem. One person.

  • Yeah that ending is pretty funny that way.

    Jane, influenced by clem no longer wants to be a loner. Clem on the other hand is doing pretty much what Jane had been preaching to her and decides to survive on her own rather than let anyone drag her down.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Oh I see. Well, I'd argue that that turns Clem into what Jane used to be, not what she is

  • "I'll miss you."

    "Me too."

    SpiderPig posted: »

    "...and stay away from cities.."

  • Because she met a sane person. Thats the thing. I'd want Clem alone rather than being around all that craziness. If Clem where to meet people that where sane, I wouldn't hesitate to stay with them. But none of these last characters felt sane... Except for Luke maybe.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Yeah but Jane used to be a loner-survivor type, when wet met her. It's only later on when she started caring about others.

  • At this point in the apocalypse, i'd imagine it would be hard to find people to trust. At the beginning, people came together to help one another, then bad things happened to everyone. Many people have trust issues from previous experiences, and extreme emotional trauma that tipped them off the edge of sanity. Lots of people have guns now and could take a life in a second off an insane outburst.

    SpiderPig posted: »

    Well said. Although, its not really the emotional trauma I'm worrying about.. its healthy to deal with emotions. What I'm worrying about is

  • Very true. Therefore making every person a danger. But if they where to actually try to have a character that could give Clem some kind of security in stead of just wanting her to do stuff all the time cause she's small... that would certainly help.

    Colton posted: »

    At this point in the apocalypse, i'd imagine it would be hard to find people to trust. At the beginning, people came together to help one an

  • Did anyone let Kenny kill Jane and then Shoot him after? I'd like to see a video of that scenario.

  • As long as they can survive (hard to do in twd universe) it would be good, but losing another very close friend that you trust alot would be tough.

    SpiderPig posted: »

    Very true. Therefore making every person a danger. But if they where to actually try to have a character that could give Clem some kind of security in stead of just wanting her to do stuff all the time cause she's small... that would certainly help.

  • I find it doesn't make any sense at all. You shoot him when you couldn't do it like 3 seconds earlier, but you dont save anyone so yeah idk why they added that in but w/e.

    Trickhead posted: »

    Did anyone let Kenny kill Jane and then Shoot him after? I'd like to see a video of that scenario.

  • edited August 2014

    I am exactly in the same thinking as you Man, but i don't think Clementine could be in charge, at least for a couple more years.

  • I think she could. She'd be great. Not that my Clem would ever force anyone to do anything.

    Walker99 posted: »

    I am exactly in the same thinking as you Man, but i don't think Clementine could be in charge, at least for a couple more years.

  • Yes it is awesome.

    Trickhead posted: »

    Did anyone let Kenny kill Jane and then Shoot him after? I'd like to see a video of that scenario.

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