Has your Clem Killed with intent?

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  • I think it's just determination.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Her expression. Look at her expression. Also, people also cry in anger not just in sadness.

  • People relax. Some people give enough of a shit about someone's name when it goes unmentioned in a game. Some people don't. I don't much care for that hint condescension, though.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    No really a gamer, but you like this game enougth to be in this forum. ... ... ...

  • I think it's just determination.

    I am not sure how you can think that could possibly be just determination.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    I think it's just determination.

  • People relax. Some people give enough of a shit about someone's name when it goes unmentioned in a game. Some people don't. I don't much care for that hint condescension, though.

    I was joking, dude.

    Hbh128 posted: »

    People relax. Some people give enough of a shit about someone's name when it goes unmentioned in a game. Some people don't. I don't much care for that hint condescension, though.

  • Shes determined to kill him out of anger thats for sure.. but there is definitely anger there if you choose that option.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    I think it's just determination. I am not sure how you can think that could possibly be just determination.

  • Because furrowed brows and frowny lips aren't exclusive to expressions of anger? She has the same look when she runs to save Alvin from Carver.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    I think it's just determination. I am not sure how you can think that could possibly be just determination.

  • Yeah, you're projecting your own emotions into that. Just because she killed Kenny doesn't mean she's 'angry' at him.

    Nor is her anger a bad thing. I am angry.

    DomeWing333 posted: »

    Because furrowed brows and frowny lips aren't exclusive to expressions of anger? She has the same look when she runs to save Alvin from Carver.

  • But isn't your own emotions meant to reflect your character in the game? Isn't that the point of the dialogue options we are given?

    Bokor posted: »

    Yeah, you're projecting your own emotions into that. Just because she killed Kenny doesn't mean she's 'angry' at him. Nor is her anger a bad thing. I am angry.

  • edited September 2014

    Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him? Considering she had just watched him killing Jane, is pretty obvious to me that she would shoot him out of anger.

    Nor is her anger a bad thing. I am angry.

    Are you admitting she was angry or what?

    Bokor posted: »

    Yeah, you're projecting your own emotions into that. Just because she killed Kenny doesn't mean she's 'angry' at him. Nor is her anger a bad thing. I am angry.

  • I try my best for her to avoid the horrors of the world, unless she has to it. The only person she has killed during my Season one and Two playthroughs is Kenny.

  • That isn't possible, you can try and avoid it but it hits every one of them at some point.

    Gary-Oak posted: »

    I'm trying to avoid it. i want Clem to keep her humanity.

  • AWESOMEOAWESOMEO Banned
    edited September 2014

    Well she kind of killed Winston, and made sure Lee didn't turn, but that was a mercy kill, she didn't kill anyone directly in my playthrough, luckily.

  • You just had to complicate things.

    zykelator posted: »

    Anger? It was more like killing the a monster he became.

  • The bottom line is Clementine had power over Kenny, for once. There had been a lot of times where Clem had told or suggested Kenny listen to her and he never has. "Stop arguing" (continues arguing) "leave Arvo alone" (continues to beat and abuse him) "Kenny, please don't kill Jane" (kills Jane). It's a moment where Clementine's psyche is completely broken and she has an opportunity to lose herself (which, although not good, is understandable).

    Try to see it from her point of view. People focus too damn much on Kenny when that final fight was really about Clementine watching the last two people she could count on trying to kill each other for stupid reasons. I've said this before, but it doesn't matter who Clementine picks to live. whoever she decides to stay with, she loses... yet again (which is why I went off on my own).

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him? Considering she had just watched him killing Jane, is pretty obvious to me t

  • Never seen anyone cry in anger.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Her expression. Look at her expression. Also, people also cry in anger not just in sadness.

  • Maybe she finally realized what Jane meant with Kenny becoming Carver 2.0.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him? Considering she had just watched him killing Jane, is pretty obvious to me t

  • Besides Winston which cannot be helped, because Clem was put in a kill or be killed situation my Clem has killed only out of mercy. Lee and Sam the dog were both suffering and I choose to do the right thing imo. Other than that my Clem tried to save Christa, did not leave Nick for dead (sorry Pete) and convinced Walter to save him, protected Alvin from Carver, did everything she could for Sarah, and choose not to shoot Kenny. However no zombie is safe from Georgia Clementine.

  • You can actually get Clementine not to cry when she shoots Kenny.
    When the option to pick up the gun shows up, don´t do it. She doesn´t cry, Does it count as anger then?

    My Clementine killed Kenny, Lee and the stranger. Does Winston count?

  • zykelator posted: »

    Never seen anyone cry in anger.

  • Maybe she finally realized what Jane meant with Kenny becoming Carver 2.0.

    But if she accepted Jane´s views why could she allow Kenny to kill her?

    zykelator posted: »

    Maybe she finally realized what Jane meant with Kenny becoming Carver 2.0.

  • Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him?

    So the only reason she would shoot Kenny, is because of anger? Well Kenny surely taught her well then if thats the case.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Berserker Tears

  • So the only reason she would shoot Kenny, is because of anger? Well Kenny surely taught her well then if thats the case.

    Please, stop only qouting what the hell you want.

    Or did you miss this part:

    Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him? Considering she had just watched him killing Jane, is pretty obvious to me that she would shoot him out of anger.

    zykelator posted: »

    Well, what other reason does she have to just go and shoot him? So the only reason she would shoot Kenny, is because of anger? Well Kenny surely taught her well then if thats the case.

  • Remorse?

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Maybe she finally realized what Jane meant with Kenny becoming Carver 2.0. But if she accepted Jane´s views why could she allow Kenny to kill her?

  • Remorse?

    Of what? Of letting Kenny kill her?

    zykelator posted: »

    Remorse?

  • Yeah? Not stopping him because it was too tough decision to make? After Kenny murdered Jane, she realized that it has to be done.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Remorse? Of what? Of letting Kenny kill her?

  • edited September 2014

    After Kenny murdered Jane, she realized that it has to be done.

    Maybe, maybe not. I still think she was angry more that anything.

    EDIT: Also, just to be clear, I dissagre strongly with the 'it has to be done part', but this is not even about that so I am non going to say anything more about that.

    zykelator posted: »

    Yeah? Not stopping him because it was too tough decision to make? After Kenny murdered Jane, she realized that it has to be done.

  • Maybe disappointed and sad also, considering that Kenny couldnt change even after everything he said about changing.

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    After Kenny murdered Jane, she realized that it has to be done. Maybe, maybe not. I still think she was angry more that anything.

  • Maybe disappointed and sad also,

    Maybe. I doubt it strongly, but maybe.

    even after everything he said about changing.

    dafuq?

    zykelator posted: »

    Maybe disappointed and sad also, considering that Kenny couldnt change even after everything he said about changing.

  • Clementine feels responsible for Lee's death though.

    DoubleJump posted: »

    Besides Winston which cannot be helped, because Clem was put in a kill or be killed situation my Clem has killed only out of mercy. Lee and

  • Have you not played the game enough to know the dialogues?

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Maybe disappointed and sad also, Maybe. I doubt it strongly, but maybe. even after everything he said about changing. dafuq?

  • Have you not played the game enough to know the dialogues?

    I asked for examples.

    zykelator posted: »

    Have you not played the game enough to know the dialogues?

  • No, my Clem never killed anyone and I intend to keep it this way as long as possible. She will only kill to defend herself and if there is absolutely no other way.

  • edited September 2014

    My Clem only kills when she or someone she loves is in a kill or be killed situation. Same with how my Lee was

  • You know... I've had to spend so much time looking for dialogues in game, which people i debate with dont know, that i wont bother doing it now. Play the game properly before you come to debate...

    AlanSpencer posted: »

    Have you not played the game enough to know the dialogues? I asked for examples.

  • If you mean what he says about AJ, and raising him rigth, then that hardly counts. He is just speaking on himself as a father, not his whole self.

    zykelator posted: »

    You know... I've had to spend so much time looking for dialogues in game, which people i debate with dont know, that i wont bother doing it now. Play the game properly before you come to debate...

  • Right, but the question was if "my" Clem did that.

    In my "cannon" save file that's not what happened.

    Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I have 5 save files (wanted to see each ending) and the "alone with AJ" save file was me ditching Jane, so I haven't actually seen that option yet. I might load it up just to see it.

    Shooting an unarmed Kenny would be completely out of character for "my" Clem :)

    Legendary12 posted: »

    Well she can just straight up shoot Kenny in the head out of anger.

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    AND IT WORKED!

    zykelator posted: »

    Anger? It was more like killing the a monster he became.

  • He wasn't being belligerent. He was trying to show you with a picture and his most memorable quote who he is. You asked.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Calm down. No need to get belligerent.

  • No. I stay away from killing unless it's a 'her or them' situation. The only person she's killed directly (and not out of self defense) was Lee.

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