Each Ending Was Good In Its Own Way

People arguing over Kenny and Jane is fine, that is a legit good debate with no correct answer (although I shot Kenny and left with Jane.) Obviously I saw both endings now, and I don't understand why people are claiming one ending was better than the other. Now your personal opinion can be different (ie. if you prefer or enjoyed Kennys ending more) but much like the prior choice I firmly believe both choices have their own different ending, but both are sufficient.

In Janes, you get to rethink if you will trust humanity again. After all you've seen and gone through, and the many examples of humans stabbing each other in the back (sometimes literally), can you trust humanity again? This feel isn't available in Kennys. In a sense, Janes ending is a better closure to the theme of the game and the Walking Dead series.

In Kennys, you get to choose between the babys wellbeing or Kenny (most choose Kenny) you get to make a final choice on whether you will stick it out with a character you've known for the entire series or bid farewells for the well-being of the baby, which Kenny urges you to do. In this sense, Kennys ending provides a better closure to the plot of the game.

Both endings were great imo as they both provided closure and a feeling of "what now". I don't know what or who will be in Season 3, but I think Telltale did a nice job of providing a exciting and gut wrenching ending regardless of decision.

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  • Yeah , my opinion is fact!

  • edited September 2014

    Loyalty vs Survivalism. Thats pretty much the choice you are making. Easy choice for me.

    TeamKenny

  • If your opinion is my opinion this is 100% correct.

    lee4life posted: »

    Yeah , my opinion is fact!

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    Jere85 posted: »

    Loyalty vs Survivalism. Thats pretty much the choice you are making. Easy choice for me. TeamKenny

  • :D Ahh took me a while to get that.

    lee4life posted: »

    kennith kenif from kennytecit

  • :P

    Jere85 posted: »

    Ahh took me a while to get that.

  • edited September 2014

    Jane and alone endings even lose out on the "Survivalism" front.

    They are indicative of a comprehensive failure and designed for people to feel bad when they get them.

    Jere85 posted: »

    Loyalty vs Survivalism. Thats pretty much the choice you are making. Easy choice for me. TeamKenny

  • edited September 2014

    They're actually the best thing.

    If Clementine heads off on her own, she heads to Mexico to find a beach and drinks wine spritzers and gets fucked up on margaritas. Kenny can't stop Clementine from being inebriated like she was always meant to be.

    TurnDownForWhat

    KennyCan'tStopMeNow

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    Jane and alone endings even lose out on the "Survivalism" front. They are indicative of a comprehensive failure and designed for people to feel bad when they get them.

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  • edited September 2014

    I also thought all endings were really good.

    I shot Kenny, and left with Jane.
    However, had I known Jane orchestrated the whole baby thing beforehand, I would have let Kenny kill Jane.
    I figure now though that what's done is done.. Jane did show regret over what she had done, and even though I can't forgive her, I know Clementine will be safer with Jane than on her own.

    You can present valid, reasonable arguments for each of the endings.

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  • Humanity V Empathy.

  • As much as I loved Kenny I just couldn't just look away, my Clem stopped Kenny from becoming a murderer.

    (+) Katjaa, Duck and Sarita will remember this

  • what the hell . . .

    They're actually the best thing. If Clementine heads off on her own, she heads to Mexico to find a beach and drinks wine spritzers and ge

  • (?) Carver's ghost is proud of your actions.

    Lol, just kidding. I did the same and I'm happy about my ending :)

    ErenCoral posted: »

    As much as I loved Kenny I just couldn't just look away, my Clem stopped Kenny from becoming a murderer. (+) Katjaa, Duck and Sarita will remember this

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    they would've head in mexico instead

  • Finally a smart post.

  • my Clem stopped Kenny from becoming a murderer.

    "Let's turn the precious little girl into a murderer so that we can stop Kenny from becoming a murderer even though he has already murdered people before."

    Such is the logic of a Jane fan

    ErenCoral posted: »

    As much as I loved Kenny I just couldn't just look away, my Clem stopped Kenny from becoming a murderer. (+) Katjaa, Duck and Sarita will remember this

  • Ah, yes, you're right, ErenCoral is wrong.

    We didn't stop him from being a murderer, we stopped him from murdering more people.

    There, much better.

    my Clem stopped Kenny from becoming a murderer. "Let's turn the precious little girl into a murderer so that we can stop Kenny from becoming a murderer even though he has already murdered people before." Such is the logic of a Jane fan

  • he meant killing an innocent person, there was a possibility of Larry turning in there, and Carver was a 100% nutcase

    Crips posted: »

    Ah, yes, you're right, ErenCoral is wrong. We didn't stop him from being a murderer, we stopped him from murdering more people. There, much better.

  • "Let's turn the precious little girl into a murderer so that Kenny won't murder someone who should have died in the previous episode"

    I bet you picked the "what if i am?" Dialogue and kept ruining your Clem

    Crips posted: »

    Ah, yes, you're right, ErenCoral is wrong. We didn't stop him from being a murderer, we stopped him from murdering more people. There, much better.

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