I don't understand.
How did Kenny not get brain damage after losing his eye? Carlos even says this himself. Imagine what it would have been like if Kenny forgot most things that happened since the Lodge in 202.
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I don't think brain damage only means memory loss. It could affect other parts of his brain like behavior, emotion, speech, hearing, balance, vision, and movement. So perhaps he did have brain damage but I don't think he did. I'm pretty sure Carlos said there might be brain damage, meaning that it was possible, but he's not certain. Maybe it did do brain damage but he didn't lose any memory.
Yeah but it would've been interesting if they made his character lose some of his memory.
True.
I think he did. He was hit in the frontal lobe with the radio, that effects personality, voluntary behavior, decision making and emotions. After he was beaten I noticed he became a lot more ruthless.
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i wanna see thos :0
You've already seen parts 1 and 2.
He did - it's his excuse for being more aggressive and violent than ever.
All that crap about his eye getting infected is a red herring, though. The writers thought he was too 'badass' to get killed in that manner, even though it'd be a fittingly ironic means for such a violent man to meet his end.
was a joke ;_; but it would be funny if someone was dedicated enough to make a whole film based off Kenny lol
I think it did alter his behavior.
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Carlos never said Kenny had brain damage. He just said that he might have brain damage. The key word being: Might.
The walking dead as a franchise is pretty forgiving when it comes to grievous bodily injuries anyways. Come to think of it, I think there's only one person to date, in the entire franchise thus far, to have actually died from an infection that wasn't zombie-related. And that's out of a whole selection of various gunshot wounds, broken limbs, lacerations, and whatever else.
Some legends say that he is Big Boss himself.
I doubt damage would come to his brain simply because of eye damage. It is kinda funny to think of though, the frontal lobe is highly involved with inhibition, even though this seemed pretty low already with Kenny, damage to it would definitely explain his actions.
Because he had a thick fucking skull.
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