Kenny was right about everything

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  • Im not asking everyone to be like me?

    Mastahman posted: »

    Not everyone is like you Zyke, let it go already.

  • Actually, I agree. Just when most people started to dislike Luke, I began appreciating him.

    I was like:

    "Oh, look. He's not our precious savior anymore."

    I still didn't care about him, though. Maybe because he still fucked up in that scene.

    In No Going Back, Luke just seemed so natural and genuinely likeable. Even though he was still a tryhard at the beginning. "We can't just sit here!". But, I also saw it as having balls.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I didn't feel like I had enough reasons to really love Luke until that conversation in EP. 5. He relly grew up on me. Also, "Thanks, Clem. I

  • LMAO well said my friend WELL SAID

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    The Kenny Endings are a 5-Star Entree hidden in a Styrofoam container. The Non-Kenny Endings are a crap-sandwich on a silver platter hidd

  • edited September 2014

    Stupidly literal? Did you just yell at him because you don't know how to use the right words?

    1) and others will tell you if you give terrorists what they want you get more terrorism. Granted this wasnt Kenny's smartest move but i giv

  • dear god now people are just gonna attack the title of this topic as if I meant it literally. Kenny was right about everything that mattered in the end of season 2 is what I should have said. Its just not provocative enough of a title sorry.

    RichWalk23 posted: »

    Guys, guys! I've just realised something! Kenny is right about everything after all! And his wisdom and experiences have taught us all so mu

  • I like you. I think we'd make great friends.

    RichWalk23 posted: »

    Guys, guys! I've just realised something! Kenny is right about everything after all! And his wisdom and experiences have taught us all so mu

  • edited September 2014

    Jane saves your life twice. Once when she intervenes during the firefight, and the second time when she runs back onto the ice and drags you out of the water. (The reason why she tells you not to try to save Luke is because helping him would most likely get you killed - it nearly does and she saves you.)

    If she were selfish she would have left and never came back. She wouldn't have risked her life on the ice to save you. She was cautious and wary around people because she had bad experiences with groups - Omid and Christa, Molly - they were cautious about groups, too.

    agreed on both points. I admit Kenny was not perfect and he was definitely reckless with how he tried to protect those he loved. All im sayi

  • "the human race has pretty much disappeared in the walking dead universe" So we are seeing the stories of aliens then? LoL wtf kind of statement is that. Second of all the idea that the human race will go extinct is never threatened. For the most part the walkers arent even that much a threat compared to other survivors now. The walking dead universe has tons of themes about maintaining values and rebuilding society and very few themes that imply extinction of the human race.

    If there truly was a ZA I sincerely hope I would have a gaurdian more like Kenny who would fight and die to protect me than I had a gaurdian like you / Jane who would probably throw me into a group of walkers just to create a distraction to save her own life. Not sure why you would ever put a person like that on some kind of heroic pedestal. Is your idea of a hero somebody who would strangle their own baby out of fear of saving their pathetic cowardly life?

    zykelator posted: »

    I dont know if you realized this, but human race has pretty much disappeared already in the walking dead universe and will most likely go ex

  • I think Luke was feeling like he had to do something, like he was already feeling guilty for the others that didn't make it, and he wanted to protect the rest from the Rooskies. Luke had survivor's guilt maybe a little. Man one thing i respect Luke for is when Kenny was being antagonistic at the campfire, by belittling Luke's "Career choice.", he just took it in stride.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    Actually, I agree. Just when most people started to dislike Luke, I began appreciating him. I was like: "Oh, look. He's not our precio

  • if you let go of your humanity your dead already. Dead on the inside. I also refute that notion that only inhumane people can survive in a ZA, despite the fact it is a main theme of TWD in general.

    zykelator posted: »

    By default, survival is main priority of every living thing in this planet, like it or not. Sure you can adapt to different worldviews and s

  • I did not say "stupidly literally" as you try to quote me, because that would be grammatically incorrect. Please try again though.

    Stupidly literal? Did you just yell at him because you don't know how to use the right words?

  • Come on, I was being sarcastic. It's meant to be a joke.

    dear god now people are just gonna attack the title of this topic as if I meant it literally. Kenny was right about everything that mattered in the end of season 2 is what I should have said. Its just not provocative enough of a title sorry.

  • I would never let go of My humanity, even if it meant i would have to die to keep it, thats the same thing i would do irl

    zykelator posted: »

    By default, survival is main priority of every living thing in this planet, like it or not. Sure you can adapt to different worldviews and s

  • Way to go shitting on others opinion

    Lemoncakes posted: »

    The Kenny Endings are a 5-Star Entree hidden in a Styrofoam container. The Non-Kenny Endings are a crap-sandwich on a silver platter hidd

  • edited September 2014

    oh i never disputed she saved your life, and i said in the OP i liked Jane. I didnt want to kill her. I am sad that she picked a fight she could not win but I wasn't going to kill Kenny to save her she put that on herself.

    Sorry but to me she was selfish. She was always advising the group to abandon people. the baby.... sarah..... oh and by the way if it werent for that board hitting her in the head they might have saved Sarah but she wasnt willing to take the risk in the first place. Do i think that makes her a person that deserves to die. NO. She is just not my choice of a trustworthy companion. But her picking a to the death fight with Kenny got her killed and I was sad. I really did like her character it was deep. All of my arguments only explain why I wasnt willing to shoot Kenny over her.

    BipedalP posted: »

    Jane saves your life twice. Once when she intervenes during the firefight, and the second time when she runs back onto the ice and drags you

  • I wouldnt want to have "guardian" like Kenny with me, since he would only cause problems with his inability to change his opinions, his anger issues, his reckless behaviour and stupid plans. Sure he might sacrifice his life for me, but while he is not doing that, he is getting me in trouble.

    Someone Like Jane would do her best to keep me safe and i'd do the same to her (if we had similar relationship as Jane and Clem). The reason i like Jane is that we are very similar with objective/rational/logical worldviews and people like me/Jane are rather rare.

    "the human race has pretty much disappeared in the walking dead universe" So we are seeing the stories of aliens then? LoL wtf kind of state

  • SaltLick305SaltLick305 Banned
    edited September 2014

    He actually says it. He feels guilty for everyone's death. No wonder he's always trying to be a hero. Shit. There's nothing worse than that "I could have done more" feeling.

    when Kenny was being antagonistic at the campfire, by belittling Luke's "Career choice.", he just took it in stride.

    Haha, I always took it as them just joking around. I thought Kenny said it for a laugh. I mean, they were just starting to get along. Moments like that where you get to crack a joke at someone and he goes along with it are truly amazing.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I think Luke was feeling like he had to do something, like he was already feeling guilty for the others that didn't make it, and he wanted t

  • Well that is exactly the reason you wouldnt survive very long.

    I would never let go of My humanity, even if it meant i would have to die to keep it, thats the same thing i would do irl

  • Whats the point of livin when you aint got humanity?

    zykelator posted: »

    Well that is exactly the reason you wouldnt survive very long.

  • Its gotten to the point where I'm just assuming everyone is in on some joke and I just don't get it.

  • Lol I didn't read either

    TeamNoChoiceIsTheRightOne

  • TIL The Walking Dead is real life.

    zykelator posted: »

    Well i define the best option as the one which increases your chances of survival the most. So if the question was "which decision will most likely increase your chances to stay alive", the "best" answer would be going with Jane.

  • Moral values change over time, (since they are subjective) so this humanity you speak of, would disappear.
    If you look back in time, there are some horrific things people did which everyone considered moral thing to do.

    if you let go of your humanity your dead already. Dead on the inside. I also refute that notion that only inhumane people can survive in a ZA, despite the fact it is a main theme of TWD in general.

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    aldimon posted: »

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  • Well whats the point of living in the first place? There is no purpose or meaning to our lives, so we must figure them out ourselves. Set your personal goals and live by them.

    Whats the point of livin when you aint got humanity?

  • Cause isn't that why we play games?

  • lol its so true though. Few would dare even argue that the Jane endings are in any way shape or form a more positive outcome (in terms of safety/survival/security) for Clem or AJ. Wellington has the walls, a large community, tons of resources, etc. etc. She could have a normal life. And yet it seems as though people choke the ending they got down because their pride wont let them admit they got duped into killing the person who cared about them most. They are forced to defend eating their shit ending forever lol. Cracks me up so hard.

    Way to go shitting on others opinion

  • It's how we pass the time waiting for Season 3. No harm done here.

    Rockworm posted: »

    Its gotten to the point where I'm just assuming everyone is in on some joke and I just don't get it.

  • I could live here without any troubles. I can barely see any humans when i walk to the shop, so what about walkers in za? :D

    Rockworm posted: »

    TIL The Walking Dead is real life.

  • edited September 2014

    Its a shame zombies aren't real.... You have no way of saying "I told you so"

    zykelator posted: »

    I could live here without any troubles. I can barely see any humans when i walk to the shop, so what about walkers in za?

  • edited September 2014

    Thanks, fixed.

    Stupidly literal? Did you just yell at him because you don't know how to use the right words?

    I did not say "stupidly literally" as you try to quote me, because that would be grammatically incorrect. Please try again though.

  • I havent had this much fun debating since the Mass Effect 3 Ending message boards! I guess that a good ending can provoke just as much debate a horrible crappy ending too.

    RichWalk23 posted: »

    It's how we pass the time waiting for Season 3. No harm done here.

  • If he ever insults you, you should just flag him. It isn't worth letting him get away with these things while the mods can take care of him. Respect is the first rule of the forum guidelines and I doubt he's been following that one.

    aldimon posted: »

    He's here and already insulted people who like Kenny in his second sentence! Let the slaughter begin.

  • Well... What can you do? We live in very boring universe.

    Rockworm posted: »

    Its a shame zombies aren't real.... You have no way of saying "I told you so"

  • no if i was yelling IT WOULD BE LIKE THIS. I just said dont take things stupidly literal. Like if i said "thats so cool!" and you said "it doesnt feel that cold to me." that would be stupidly literal. MMMMKKKKKK

    Thanks, fixed. Stupidly literal? Did you just yell at him because you don't know how to use the right words?

  • CrazyGeorgeCrazyGeorge Banned
    edited September 2014

    Haha, I always took it as them just joking around. I thought Kenny said it for a laugh. I mean, they were just starting to get along. Moments like that where you get to crack a joke at someone and he goes along with it are truly amazing.

    Kenny wasn't doing it to be funny, He was just negative, i don't blame Kenny, i totally understand what he is going through because i was diagnosed with PTSD three years ago myself.

    Kenny's pain is so raw, he hasn't developed any way to deal with his anger, rage, sadness, self loathing whatever. It took me a long time to get okay with with who i am, especially after coming back to the states. I spent a lot of nights drinking alone talking to dead friends or enemies. I Isolated myself from other people, I didn't want to spend time with anyone, i just wanted to be left alone.

    I think Luke understood that he was in pain and he didn't antagonize him like Jane would have. That is why i respect him for it, i know its a little silly to say you respect a fictitious character, but there you go.

    SaltLick305 posted: »

    He actually says it. He feels guilty for everyone's death. No wonder he's always trying to be a hero. Shit. There's nothing worse than that

  • You're going to blame her for getting hit in the head as an example of being selfish? That's not very rational. I don't think you know what the word selfish means. She stayed in trailer waiting for Clem as she tried to convince her to leave Sarah - she was looking out for Clementine, not herself. If she were looking out for herself she would have been out of the trailer right behind Luke - more likely she never would have put herself in that position in the first place by distracting the walkers.

    I forgot to note that she stopped and helped Rebecca and Clementine to find their way out of the herd. If she were selfish she would have just walked away.

    oh i never disputed she saved your life, and i said in the OP i liked Jane. I didnt want to kill her. I am sad that she picked a fight she c

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    This post makes me happy. I could not agree more with you about this post. I really thought that a lot of people who just flat out didn't like Kenny leaped at the chance to shoot him, it was finally their excuse to do so. Telltale was kind enough to not just give us 1, but 2 chances to shoot Kenny. So, even if people didn't like Jane or Kenny, they could both be done away with.

    Kenny may be quick to act, and irrational sometimes, and fairly rough, but he was right, about a lot of things. And above all else, I truly think he wanted to protect what was left of what he considered his family.

  • Cool temperature and cool slang mean completely different things.

    There is no "everything" slang. Everything means everything. It's an all inclusive statement and misusing it is stupid. :P

    no if i was yelling IT WOULD BE LIKE THIS. I just said dont take things stupidly literal. Like if i said "thats so cool!" and you said "it doesnt feel that cold to me." that would be stupidly literal. MMMMKKKKKK

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