Episode 3 in Season 1 & 2 were Kenny's.

In Season 1 Episode 3 was focused around him because of the choices such as shooting Duck, Beatrice etc. In Season 2 there were choices such as heping Kenny, watching Kenny kill Carver.

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  • Honestly, I was expecting more from the bad blood between Carver and the men in the cabin group. These guys hate Carver, so much so they risked their lives to escape his community, yet they're also quite fearful because they know who he is and how persistent he can be in trying to find them. That seems to change though come episode three and four when Kenny has more of a problem with him than them.

    I don't know. I can see why they did that (to make Kenny's breakdown more noticeable as he beats Carver to death, further emphasizing the differences between him and Luke), but you would think the episode would be all about the cabin group and their origins to the beginning of the apocalypse - or at least to when most of them met for the first time.

  • I dont know. I felt like it was really stupid that Kenny was the only one who knew Carver had to go

    quinnics posted: »

    Honestly, I was expecting more from the bad blood between Carver and the men in the cabin group. These guys hate Carver, so much so they ris

  • Nah, I saw what Luke was saying. I actually kind of agreed.

    The group wasn't opposed to getting rid of him - it was how brutal Kenny was about to be that they didn't agree so much with. Carver was dangerous to keep around, there's no arguing that, but why not just shoot him and be done with it? Why waste valuable time exacting revenge on him? I would never, ever be able to watch someone do that to another person - no matter how cruel they were to me or someone I cared about.

    Poogers555 posted: »

    I dont know. I felt like it was really stupid that Kenny was the only one who knew Carver had to go

  • Agreed, by the end of episode 3 it shows Carver is set out forcing his ideas on other people, he gets what he wants. He hates weakness, and is willing to kill the person/ people, I think he is sociopath.

    Luke is shocked if Clementine says "shoot him" so it show he has high morals. by Luke's definition killing a person is wrong, you just don't do it. however the other people seem not opposed to killing Carver, Rebecca might want revenge, I'm not sure of Alvin. he protects Clem staying behind since he wants payback. If he was in the same room when the rest of the group takes down Carver he would agree that Carver has to taken down but if it was someone else maybe not. Nick, yes he would agree with killing Carver, As for Pete I'm not sure.

    Kenny has always seem to go over-board in his choices, pushing everyone to their limits to find a working boat, Keep people going to Welliton and not to take a break. And while he hates seeing his family in danger he would kill people to protect them, he makes up his mind and doesn't sway from it. This puts his friends against him so he turn on them if they don't agree with he's ideas.

    quinnics posted: »

    Nah, I saw what Luke was saying. I actually kind of agreed. The group wasn't opposed to getting rid of him - it was how brutal Kenny was

  • Honestly, I think Episode 204 was a far more pivotal episode in terms of Character Development for Kenny. He was practically broken down to a husk of a man for a majority of that episode up until AJ was born.

  • I think that the number 3 just hates Kenny.

    Season 1 Episode 3? The game kills his wife and son in front of his eyes.

    Season 2 Episode 3? Gets his girlfriend bitten by a zombie (Which is essentially the same as killing her) as well as crushing his eye with a walkie talkie.

    Woe be unto Kenny if he should appear in SEASON 3...

  • Yeah but I feel 3 had a big impact around him.

    Honestly, I think Episode 204 was a far more pivotal episode in terms of Character Development for Kenny. He was practically broken down to a husk of a man for a majority of that episode up until AJ was born.

  • Honestly he was the main in every episode of season 2 bar the first, the entire season was more or less about him

  • ALL of the god damn episodes in season 2 were focused on Kenny. (Except episode 1)

  • Episode 3 was Kenny's Episode 4 Jane's Episode 5 Jane's.

    Gary-Oak posted: »

    ALL of the god damn episodes in season 2 were focused on Kenny. (Except episode 1)

  • Episode 4 was mostly about Kenny, considering what happened with Sarita, and him blaming Clem, etc.

    Episode 3 was Kenny's Episode 4 Jane's Episode 5 Jane's.

  • What happened to Sarita and him blaming Clem was really a small part in comparison to how much time was spent with Jane, exploring her backstory with her sister, her outlook on the apocalypse, and her teaching Clem some tricks to survive.

    Gary-Oak posted: »

    Episode 4 was mostly about Kenny, considering what happened with Sarita, and him blaming Clem, etc.

  • Well then, Jane AND Kenny were the focus of episode 4. Still though, telltale shouldn't have given Kenny more character development at all. He didn't need any. The cabin group did.

    Rock114 posted: »

    What happened to Sarita and him blaming Clem was really a small part in comparison to how much time was spent with Jane, exploring her backstory with her sister, her outlook on the apocalypse, and her teaching Clem some tricks to survive.

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