I don't believe that killing an individual would fix anyone, much less someone like Kenny who has shown to be violently and emotionally impulsive throughout the season.
Suppose if Kenny comes across another group and gets into a big problem with them, somewhere inside Kenny will emerge and react with rage and possibly violence, or in the worse case scenario, murder. And since in one ending Clementine won't be around anymore, there's no moral compass to hold him down and keep him calm.
He's too emotionally broken to be cured at this point, especially since therapists in a zombie apocalypse are not easy to come by.
* Wiped out entire population of earth - not cruel or immoral
* God slaughters all Egyptian firstborn - not cruel or immoral
* God kil… morels 14,000 people for complaining that God keeps killing them - oh, the irony
* God burns two cities to death - they had it coming
Those are few of the immoral and cruel things your god (i assume you are christian) has done.
Bible is pretty bad book full of immoral and cruel stories.
That's not the right way to defend Kenny mate, there is no denying he was out there and not just "emotional"
Don't pass personal judgement on other users, not cool.
Most of the time, when someone writes "Wow, really?", it is more like "I did know that already, but you're telling it like it's something new".
However, sometimes it is indeed a legit question.
I think being with Clementine has helped cure him.
Kenny saw her like his own daughter, and thus she had a very healing influence on him.
Which was proven how he raced up to the top of that hill, giggling like a kid as he ran.
I think Kenny is cured for the most part.
And I honestly hope that he defies the odds, even though he is now determinate, and lives to see the end of the series.
I love what Kenny has become, he's now re-become the man he was in Season 1.
And I can't wait to see him in Season 3, especially since I had Kenny and Clementine leave Wellington together.
I wouldn't say your first line is entirely true. In episode 5, if you choose to help Arvo while he's getting beat, Kenny accidentally hits C… morelementine in the nose. Kenny tends to get in destructive modes where he acts first and thinks later and could easily end up accidentally killing Clementine if she got in the middle of a fight (ex. Jane and Kenny, even though she was lucky to not get hurt.). Kenny would never hurt Clementine intentionally, but he definitely could hurt her.
I think being with Clementine has helped cure him.
Kenny saw her like his own daughter, and thus she had a very healing influence on him.
… moreWhich was proven how he raced up to the top of that hill, giggling like a kid as he ran.
I think Kenny is cured for the most part.
And I honestly hope that he defies the odds, even though he is now determinate, and lives to see the end of the series.
I love what Kenny has become, he's now re-become the man he was in Season 1.
And I can't wait to see him in Season 3, especially since I had Kenny and Clementine leave Wellington together.
My only thought is that he'll die anyway, given that there are so many endings for S2E5, he's likely to die for the next season (you know there'll be one, come on). Same with Jane. It's just logical that they have to wrap up loose ends. They might even do a neat little opening depending on how you ended the episode where you get to watch them die or something.
* Wiped out entire population of earth - not cruel or immoral
* God slaughters all Egyptian firstborn - not cruel or immoral
* God kil… morels 14,000 people for complaining that God keeps killing them - oh, the irony
* God burns two cities to death - they had it coming
Those are few of the immoral and cruel things your god (i assume you are christian) has done.
Bible is pretty bad book full of immoral and cruel stories.
Ummm ........ Not that i don't agree that the bible has A LOT of immoral stuff but your talking about the JEWISH GOD
The CHRISTIAN GOD is the one in the new testament
Not even close. I don't like any of the characters they left me with. "Alone" would have been the best option had it not been so far fetched, so I had to make the best of a very bad situation and go with the lesser of two evils, good ol' Jane.
"Oh god, another "Kenny is love" guy.
I'm glad he's determinant. He's going to die no matter what, and his death scenes were deliberately… more written to make sure his fans wouldn't riot."
Oh another flaming Jane fan thinking they are better than others
Not even close. I don't like any of the characters they left me with. "Alone" would have been the best option had it not been so far fetched, so I had to make the best of a very bad situation and go with the lesser of two evils, good ol' Jane.
* Wiped out entire population of earth - not cruel or immoral
* God slaughters all Egyptian firstborn - not cruel or immoral
* God kil… morels 14,000 people for complaining that God keeps killing them - oh, the irony
* God burns two cities to death - they had it coming
Those are few of the immoral and cruel things your god (i assume you are christian) has done.
Bible is pretty bad book full of immoral and cruel stories.
Actually it's completely logical. It's just an easy example of an accident occurring due to Kenny's temper. Something that, down the road, could easily lead to a bigger accident (perhaps even death). Take for instance the back of the truck heading to Carver's. Had Kenny been able to follow through with his plan then who's to say the person opening the door wouldn't have had a gun pointed at his face? Who's to say the gun's aim would have been a little to the left? Bang One dead Clementine.
Actually it's completely logical. It's just an easy example of an accident occurring due to Kenny's temper. Something that, down the road, c… moreould easily lead to a bigger accident (perhaps even death). Take for instance the back of the truck heading to Carver's. Had Kenny been able to follow through with his plan then who's to say the person opening the door wouldn't have had a gun pointed at his face? Who's to say the gun's aim would have been a little to the left? Bang One dead Clementine.
Yes? That's not what he quoted and not even the point. He accused me of thinking I'm better because I'm less emotional which was just silly. Kenny is not "emotional", he's violently out of control. The fact that he was able to recognize that about himself doesn't mean that he will never go into one of those rages again or lose control of himself again. That is what I mean about him not being cured. It has nothing to do with me thinking less of him. I cant think less of him because of the way he treated my Lee and Clem when they needed him.
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Same be strong brother/sister.
I just don't care anymore.
447 comments in a week? Jesus.
Is it much?
Wow Really?
I don't believe that killing an individual would fix anyone, much less someone like Kenny who has shown to be violently and emotionally impulsive throughout the season.
Suppose if Kenny comes across another group and gets into a big problem with them, somewhere inside Kenny will emerge and react with rage and possibly violence, or in the worse case scenario, murder. And since in one ending Clementine won't be around anymore, there's no moral compass to hold him down and keep him calm.
He's too emotionally broken to be cured at this point, especially since therapists in a zombie apocalypse are not easy to come by.
Wiped out entire population of earth - not cruel or immoral
God slaughters all Egyptian firstborn - not cruel or immoral
God kills 14,000 people for complaining that God keeps killing them - oh, the irony
God burns two cities to death - they had it coming
Those are few of the immoral and cruel things your god (i assume you are christian) has done.
Bible is pretty bad book full of immoral and cruel stories.
CrazyGeorge was asking sarcastically. And it was a rhetorical question, anyway.
Clementine Yelled at you!
Its like when your in school and someone drops that plate, everyone goes woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Well i expected that his message meant "you are wrong".
Source?
Most of the time, when someone writes "Wow, really?", it is more like "I did know that already, but you're telling it like it's something new".
However, sometimes it is indeed a legit question.
I say he's fixed.
Well its internet... Cant tell if its sarcasm, question or rhetorical question since body language is missing.
It depends more on voice inflexions, but yeah, you can't really tell the emotions behind a message on the Internet.
I think being with Clementine has helped cure him.
Kenny saw her like his own daughter, and thus she had a very healing influence on him.
Which was proven how he raced up to the top of that hill, giggling like a kid as he ran.
I think Kenny is cured for the most part.
And I honestly hope that he defies the odds, even though he is now determinate, and lives to see the end of the series.
I love what Kenny has become, he's now re-become the man he was in Season 1.
And I can't wait to see him in Season 3, especially since I had Kenny and Clementine leave Wellington together.
Kenny hitting Clem accidentally=could totally hurt her.
Okay.
It seems like you are not even trying to seem logical.
Kenny will die, just like Jane no matter what. Thanks Telltale for not letting us keep our favorite characters.
Everyone in the apocalypse is broken.
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Zykelator while I believe this is the case TTG COULD make something else of it, but it would mean s3 mostly excludes both Jane/Kenny.
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My only thought is that he'll die anyway, given that there are so many endings for S2E5, he's likely to die for the next season (you know there'll be one, come on). Same with Jane. It's just logical that they have to wrap up loose ends. They might even do a neat little opening depending on how you ended the episode where you get to watch them die or something.
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Ummm ........ Not that i don't agree that the bible has A LOT of immoral stuff but your talking about the JEWISH GOD
The CHRISTIAN GOD is the one in the new testament
Christian god is said to be eternal and unchanging, therefore stuff from old testament would be still the word of god.
And yet they act so Differently so by that logic the Bible is wrong and he DOES change
Or they are talking about two gods from different religions
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Kenny is too far gone
Not even close. I don't like any of the characters they left me with. "Alone" would have been the best option had it not been so far fetched, so I had to make the best of a very bad situation and go with the lesser of two evils, good ol' Jane.
I hope you let the familly stay if you feel that way i think THOSE Clem's will probably be heavily influenced by Jane
I don't think so. I think he's just been through a lot of shit. The ol' Kenny I know and love is still in there.
I'm guessing you're a big Dawkins fan.
Nah.
Yes I let the family stay. I find the addition of another kid interesting.
Actually it's completely logical. It's just an easy example of an accident occurring due to Kenny's temper. Something that, down the road, could easily lead to a bigger accident (perhaps even death). Take for instance the back of the truck heading to Carver's. Had Kenny been able to follow through with his plan then who's to say the person opening the door wouldn't have had a gun pointed at his face? Who's to say the gun's aim would have been a little to the left? Bang One dead Clementine.
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brace yourselves kenny fans are coming ..
What if Kenny could have followed through his plan and they could have escaped the truck before they got to Howe´s?
Eh, you're a bit late to the party.
aww gee that's bad...
Yes? That's not what he quoted and not even the point. He accused me of thinking I'm better because I'm less emotional which was just silly. Kenny is not "emotional", he's violently out of control. The fact that he was able to recognize that about himself doesn't mean that he will never go into one of those rages again or lose control of himself again. That is what I mean about him not being cured. It has nothing to do with me thinking less of him. I cant think less of him because of the way he treated my Lee and Clem when they needed him.