After Jane pushed me out of the way when I got between them I decided to not even pick up the gun. Still, it was wrong of Kenny by killing her, but he was at least sorry and he redeemed himself at Wellington.
A non depressing ending would be nice for once TellTale...
Shot Kenny, because he was just acting too crazy and Jane was more skilled survivor anyway. I just got tired of trying to keep Kenny in check the whole season and that moment of insanity was too much for me.
Shot Kenny because I didn't want him to suffer anymore and didn't want to see him become a murderer. Jane's life had value. Upon seeing that Jane purposely instigated Kenny's rage I abandoned her and immediately regretted the decision I made... That sort of manipulation is unacceptable.
I shot Kenny for stop him because i didn't want that he became a murder like Carver. After Kenny killed him in that way he became much similar to him, we also saw that how he beat Arvo(I didn't trust him but didn't deserve this). I think Jane care about Clem because she saved her life more times than Kenny did. I know Jane was selfish bastard and she also did it because she felt guilty about her sister, but she met Clem from few days and she risk her life for her many times, so she care a lot about Clem. Personally in a zombie apocalypse i would put my life in risk only for people who i care about, not only because i love them but also they are one of important reason to survive. Kenny did this for his family or Sarita during the two season but not for Clem.
Looked away. It honestly wasn't even a hard choice for me. Faking a baby's death and using it to manipulate my friend to his breaking point is unjustifiable and unforgivable.
Not to start yet another debate, but him being calm in one scene after the ending does not show he has 'changed'. He is calm in some scenes in episode 5, after all.
Looked away. It honestly wasn't even a hard choice for me. Faking a baby's death and using it to manipulate my friend to his breaking point is unjustifiable and unforgivable.
Shot him. I was sure he was going to do die anyway and that seemed like the moment. I'm kind of surprised that he can live to the end in some playthroughs.
Not to start yet another debate, but him being calm in one scene after the ending does not show he has 'changed'. He is calm in some scenes in episode 5, after all.
Every goal he tried to reach turned out to be a dead end. He needed a closure, he needed to succeed just one time and when he finally reached Wellington, he found some sort of peace. That's what I think.
Not to start yet another debate, but him being calm in one scene after the ending does not show he has 'changed'. He is calm in some scenes in episode 5, after all.
I looked away. Jane was wrong to push him so far to the edge, she was wrong to devise such a deceitful plan (not to mention how wrong it is to mess around with a baby's life) maybe her intentions were good, but she tried to kill Kenny just as much as he tried to kill her. Was that really necessary? That could be avoided if she never lied in the first place. I trusted her. But she let me down. I hated to make that choice, but I don't regret it.
I let the timer run out. At the time I didn't want him to kill her, but I didn't want to kill him either(it felt like the shot would kill him to me; I dunno). Afterwards chose all the 'she didn't have to die' and you're dangerous' options, as if that would make it an better. Ultimately stayed at Wellington.
I really liked Kenny, he was (most of the time) very loyal, kind, and caring towards people he liked.
However, I just couldn't dismiss the fact he was beating on Arvo and always drove away group members from his sometimes rather harsh and rude attitude. He was mentally unstable, and I saw this as a chance to put him out of his misery and be with Katjaa, Duck, Lee and Sarita again.
Anyways, I thought Jane was a bit of the victim (before I found out about her plan) in the fight, she did put her knife away in the beginning, and warned Clemto stay out of the way. She honestly wasn't trying to get him killed, she only wanted to show Clem he was dangerous and unstable. I feel like their rage and tension got the best of both of them, causing one (or both) of their eventual deaths.
I went with Jane, because she was doing this for your sake, even if it was a very foolish plan. I mean she came back for Clem, despite her major trust issues. Also, I felt like AJ would have a better chance with two people watching over him, than just one.
Therefore, I don't believe one is better than the other. They both have good intentions, but they're both still flawed individuals.
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Shot captain crazy in the chest
Look away![:D :D](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
I shot Kenneth, he was a good man, maybe he still was, but he was losin' it.
I LOOKED AWAY BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANNA KILL KENNY BECAUSE I HAD A FAITH IN HIM, I TRUSTED THAT HE COULD CHANGE AND I WAS RIGHT (WELLINGTON ENDING)
Shot Kenny.
I didn't look away, my clem saw upclose jane getting what she deserved. I loved it too in my big HD plasma.
After Jane pushed me out of the way when I got between them I decided to not even pick up the gun. Still, it was wrong of Kenny by killing her, but he was at least sorry and he redeemed himself at Wellington.
A non depressing ending would be nice for once TellTale...
I didn´t even pick up the gun.
Double post here. Who would have thought the comment would show up 10 min later?
oops, double post.
Shot Kenny, because he was just acting too crazy and Jane was more skilled survivor anyway. I just got tired of trying to keep Kenny in check the whole season and that moment of insanity was too much for me.
I looked away. Don't get me wrong, I still liked Jane. I just liked Kenny a little more.
I know that feel.
Never picked up the gun
Shot Kenny because I didn't want him to suffer anymore and didn't want to see him become a murderer. Jane's life had value. Upon seeing that Jane purposely instigated Kenny's rage I abandoned her and immediately regretted the decision I made... That sort of manipulation is unacceptable.
Shoot kenny because jane must show clem how she make it with luke
I shot Kenny for stop him because i didn't want that he became a murder like Carver. After Kenny killed him in that way he became much similar to him, we also saw that how he beat Arvo(I didn't trust him but didn't deserve this). I think Jane care about Clem because she saved her life more times than Kenny did. I know Jane was selfish bastard and she also did it because she felt guilty about her sister, but she met Clem from few days and she risk her life for her many times, so she care a lot about Clem. Personally in a zombie apocalypse i would put my life in risk only for people who i care about, not only because i love them but also they are one of important reason to survive. Kenny did this for his family or Sarita during the two season but not for Clem.
I looked away.I would never shoot Kenny,cuz Kenny is the best
InKennyWeTrust
Looked away. It honestly wasn't even a hard choice for me. Faking a baby's death and using it to manipulate my friend to his breaking point is unjustifiable and unforgivable.
KENNY IS LOVE, KENNY IS LIFE.
Not to start yet another debate, but him being calm in one scene after the ending does not show he has 'changed'. He is calm in some scenes in episode 5, after all.
And you figured that out in its entirety before you had to make the choice such that it was a no-brainer?
Wow, that's amazing kudos to you dude.
Shot him. I was sure he was going to do die anyway and that seemed like the moment. I'm kind of surprised that he can live to the end in some playthroughs.
Looked away,I just couldn't kill my old friend and my lee's old buddy![:D :D](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
Yes, but he showed he cares about Clem's and Aj's lives more than himselfs.
He found his peace when Clem and Aj entered the gates of wellington.
Every goal he tried to reach turned out to be a dead end. He needed a closure, he needed to succeed just one time and when he finally reached Wellington, he found some sort of peace. That's what I think.
I looked away. Jane was wrong to push him so far to the edge, she was wrong to devise such a deceitful plan (not to mention how wrong it is to mess around with a baby's life) maybe her intentions were good, but she tried to kill Kenny just as much as he tried to kill her. Was that really necessary? That could be avoided if she never lied in the first place. I trusted her. But she let me down. I hated to make that choice, but I don't regret it.
I let the timer run out. At the time I didn't want him to kill her, but I didn't want to kill him either(it felt like the shot would kill him to me; I dunno). Afterwards chose all the 'she didn't have to die' and you're dangerous' options, as if that would make it an better. Ultimately stayed at Wellington.
I shot him.
I really liked Kenny, he was (most of the time) very loyal, kind, and caring towards people he liked.
However, I just couldn't dismiss the fact he was beating on Arvo and always drove away group members from his sometimes rather harsh and rude attitude. He was mentally unstable, and I saw this as a chance to put him out of his misery and be with Katjaa, Duck, Lee and Sarita again.
Anyways, I thought Jane was a bit of the victim (before I found out about her plan) in the fight, she did put her knife away in the beginning, and warned Clemto stay out of the way. She honestly wasn't trying to get him killed, she only wanted to show Clem he was dangerous and unstable. I feel like their rage and tension got the best of both of them, causing one (or both) of their eventual deaths.
I went with Jane, because she was doing this for your sake, even if it was a very foolish plan. I mean she came back for Clem, despite her major trust issues. Also, I felt like AJ would have a better chance with two people watching over him, than just one.
Therefore, I don't believe one is better than the other. They both have good intentions, but they're both still flawed individuals.
This is the choice of a true TWD professional.