Peoples most hated... is Kenny?!?! Wait what? Lol I mean lets not forget when he stood up for Clem during the raido scene. And if you go with him to Welington he says just take the Kids and not him... Alright I wont go on a rant but wow.
Mine has to be Larry, I help that fool get his meds and first thing he does is punch me in the face and runs away so I get eatten. What a dick
Peoples most hated... is Kenny?!?! Wait what? Lol I mean lets not forget when he stood up for Clem during the raido scene. And if you go wit… moreh him to Welington he says just take the Kids and not him... Alright I wont go on a rant but wow.
Mine has to be Larry, I help that fool get his meds and first thing he does is punch me in the face and runs away so I get eatten. What a dick
Peoples most hated... is Kenny?!?! Wait what? Lol I mean lets not forget when he stood up for Clem during the raido scene. And if you go wit… moreh him to Welington he says just take the Kids and not him... Alright I wont go on a rant but wow.
Mine has to be Larry, I help that fool get his meds and first thing he does is punch me in the face and runs away so I get eatten. What a dick
? Did you watch the fight? Kenny pushed her against a wall and Jane tried to push his eyes in... Then she cut his stomach open... Then did the eye thing again! Yah because she was just defending her self. I wouldnt trust her at all after that. She tried to kill Kenny even though she started the whole fight by pretending to kill a baby...
I never ran in to Kenny leaving me under a door to die.
Larry was an ass who kept saying to kick his son out
Lolly takes the Moter inn if you keep her. And she killed Carly because she called her a bitch
Kenny didn't refuse to stop the train. Not for me? Plus he does stop it anyways. And that's because he's in denial. Why the fu would you get mad at him for that? And for me lee calmed him down and he stopped the train.
He did help get Clem back for me
Didn't get mad at Clem.
I guess it's just the way you play the game. Because I never ran in to and issue with Kenny. I guess that's why everyone likes this game. I agree then. But it does go by the way you play the game. And for me I never ran into an issue. He was always nice and had my back. For other players I guess not.
Why do people hate Kenny? There is alot of reason's to hate/dislike the guy
He can leave Lee under the door to die
Always argues with … morelilly and Larry
Almost left lilly behind at the motor inn to die
Refuses to stop the train
Refuse to help Lee get Clementine back
Kenny's terrible plans
Gets mad if Clem does not want to stay with him at the lodge
almost never listens
These are just some of the reason Kenny is hated/dislike.
The writers inexplicably let her sit in the background for 2 1/2 seasons
This goes back to the problem with rotating showrunners thanks to AMC's incompetence. Actually, the current showrunner was the one who gave Beth a primary part in one episode back when he was writing for season 2. Had Gimple been in charge then, the characters would no doubt be a hell of a lot more consistent between then and now. Unfortunately, Glen Mazzara was in charge back then, and he was shit when it came to character development.
I respect Gimple for trying to salvage Beth's pointless character, but I think it was an ultimately wasted effort that caused a dip in quality in the middle of season 5. I didn't outright despise it, though. Beth wasn't really called upon to carry the story on her own, only for one episode. Granted, that's one episode too many for Emily Kinney, but the rest of the episodes dealing with Grady were well balanced with the characters. Weaker than the rest of season 5, but still better than season 3B, I say.
Her "character development" was her deciding she wanted to get drunk, pitching a hissy fit at Daryl, and apparently revealing herself to be a closet pyromaniac.
To be fair, there was a little more to it than that. Getting drunk, first of all, was her acting out in some way because she never did in her past, and that episode concluded with reflecting on the past and who she and Daryl used to be. Also, it was kind of a mirror to Hershel, since he too drank a lot and his "spirit", if you will, was hanging over the whole episode. Her fight with Daryl was somewhat interesting because it had been set up in the first half that she didn't cry anymore for death, but now her own logic was being used against her by Daryl, who is also a stoic figure until he breaks down like he does after their fight. And the burning of the house was done because it was a symbol of Daryl's awful childhood, and represented the two of them burning away their pasts together.
And don't get me wrong, I hate "Still", lol. It's the only episode of season 4 I don't like at all. I don't like Beth or Daryl, and I don't like Angela Kang's writing on this series save for one or two episodes. But I see what they were trying to do, and I respect the attempt. I actually think the last fifteen minutes or so carry some pretty meaty material that these two characters desperately needed, but it doesn't justify the entire rest of the episode being a slow, plodding mess. Or Emily Kinney's godawful reaction to drinking "moonshine".
TV show: Beth Greene. Oh where to begin? I didn't have much of a problem with her until S4b. The writers inexplicably let her sit in the bac… morekground for 2 1/2 seasons, occasionally having a line of dialog but mainly just singing and taking care of Judith (which I didn't have a problem with necessarily). Then when they finally decided they were gonna kill her off, the realized that they'd done nothing with her character, and in order for the audience to care they had to give her some screen time, character development, and an actual personality. I don't have a problem with this either, but the way they went about it was a disaster. Her "character development" was her deciding she wanted to get drunk, pitching a hissy fit at Daryl, and apparently revealing herself to be a closet pyromaniac. Then, with her new character development in place (as well as the attention of the legion of shippers that horrible episode birthed), they expected her to be… [view original content]
And that's because he's in denial. Why the fu would you get mad at him for that?
Because for those of us who didn't choose to kill Larry, he was a total prick up until that point talking up his ability to "do what had to be done", and him refusing to stop the train and deal with the inevitable was a big neon sign advertising his utter hypocrisy. I don't get angry with him for being in denial, I get angry with him for everything leading up to that, and that was just the breaking point, much like it could be for Lee and Kenny storywise. Even if you agree with Kenny all the way, his hypocrisy is still there. It's just that his character flaws are not as apparent.
That's my primary reason, anyway. He also says some stupid shit about Lee and Clementine, but I can file that under "said out of anger", and I don't hold that against him.
I never ran in to Kenny leaving me under a door to die.
Larry was an ass who kept saying to kick his son out
Lolly takes the Moter inn… more if you keep her. And she killed Carly because she called her a bitch
Kenny didn't refuse to stop the train. Not for me? Plus he does stop it anyways. And that's because he's in denial. Why the fu would you get mad at him for that? And for me lee calmed him down and he stopped the train.
He did help get Clem back for me
Didn't get mad at Clem.
I guess it's just the way you play the game. Because I never ran in to and issue with Kenny. I guess that's why everyone likes this game. I agree then. But it does go by the way you play the game. And for me I never ran into an issue. He was always nice and had my back. For other players I guess not.
Like I said I guess it just comes down to how you play. For me I didn't argue and I was never on his bad side. So yah I guess it just comes down to how you play the game. Because for me he was one of Lees best friends in my story.
And that's because he's in denial. Why the fu would you get mad at him for that?
Because for those of us who didn't choose to kill L… morearry, he was a total prick up until that point talking up his ability to "do what had to be done", and him refusing to stop the train and deal with the inevitable was a big neon sign advertising his utter hypocrisy. I don't get angry with him for being in denial, I get angry with him for everything leading up to that, and that was just the breaking point, much like it could be for Lee and Kenny storywise. Even if you agree with Kenny all the way, his hypocrisy is still there. It's just that his character flaws are not as apparent.
That's my primary reason, anyway. He also says some stupid shit about Lee and Clementine, but I can file that under "said out of anger", and I don't hold that against him.
Carlos, what an asshole. First he tells Clementine to stay away from Sarah, then in episode 3 he tells us that we're "her friend". Another thing that irks me is when he tells Clem that "the adults are talking" when the sad truth is, Clementine taught Sarah more in five minutes than Carlos did in two years.
Bonnie, that stupid fake ass ho. And the Govenor as a good second.
And let's not forget about Arvo. When he shot Clem I was considering to sell my soul to the devil to get into the game and choke him with my bare hands.
Tv show: Gareth. He just straight up pissed me off when he cut off Bob's leg, even though I know that he wasn't the cause of his death -because Bob was going to die anyway from the walker bite- it still annoyed me.
Carl. I don't hate him but he can be annoying from time to time.
Comic books: Personally I don't read the comic books -because I can't afford them- but I do want to get into them. However I do know a few things which happened and for this reason I hate two bad guys.
One, the Governor. He did things to Michonne and I was so pissed when I found out she didn't kill him, oh well at least I can give it to Lilly for getting the job done. Also I don't like the term but hopefully you can understand what I mean by "Things"
Negan. He killed Glenn, full stop.
Video Game: I don't hate many people from the video game but I hate Michelle, she killed Omid the only comedian in the game and called Lee a bozo
Carver. He had what was coming to him, I'm glad he died.
Arvo. He shot Clementine, simple as. Also he still sends his group to kill you whether or not you chose to take the medicine or not and treats you like crap even when you sympathise with him. I mean yeah she killed his sister, but she was a walker and she had to be put down.
I hope my opinions don't annoy you or something xD It's just my reasons why I don't like them.
Maybe Beth didn't "carry" the Grady story all by herself, but she was supposed to be our main emotional connection to it. Even when Carol ended up there as well, and the plot expanded to include the rest of the group planning a rescue, Beth was still the audience's main emotional connection to what was going on in the hospital. She was the only character that we knew who was actively involved. So since I couldn't connect to Beth, I couldn't connect to the story. I started caring when Carol got hurt, but that was it. But I also just think the entire story was pretty shoddily written. I liked Noah at least, but figured he wouldn't last.
Oh I know what they were trying to do with Still, problem is they didn't succeed. I don't know if it was the writing, Kinney's acting or just the fact that Daryl and Beth's characters do not play off each other at all. Probably all three. Her fight with Daryl was the most interesting part but it was still tainted by an awful buildup. Really the whole episode makes me incredibly uncomfortable. Beth showed a complete and total lack of understanding and respect for Daryl by assuming that he'd been in prison before and tactlessly saying things that clearly upset him. She didn't even seem to realize what she was doing, which further enforces the notion that despite living together for a year and a half or longer, they barely interacted and knew nothing about each other before this. Meanwhile Daryl went completely off his rocker, which was expected and even welcome, but what wasn't either of those things was the scene where he basically manhandles Beth. Then he blames it on being drunk and doesn't even apologize. I don't like Beth at all, but I didn't like watching Daryl, someone who was supposed to be her caretaker more or less at the time, treat her like that. Maybe something like that could have been presented in a way that made for good drama and character development, but either the writing, the acting or maybe even the directing, failed to do so. The whole episode is just an awful stain on S4 and both Daryl and Beth's character. Now, I like Daryl. I admit it. But I hated him through most of S4B. He warmed himself back up to me in S5, but he's still on shaky ground.
Don't get me started on the symbolism of burning the house. I know what it's supposed to represent. But clearly the writers completely forgot the story Daryl tells Carl in S3. About how his mother burned up to nothing when his childhood home caught fire. So now he's just totally ok with burning down a house that is the spitting image of the one he grew up in, no emotional reaction whatsoever. Personally, I don't think that was a very good way to symbolize Daryl burning away his past. Especially considering he had pretty much already done that by this point in the story anyway. He'd already had character arcs where he dealt with his past abuse, his controlling brother and his general feelings of worthlessness. The whole thing was just a painfully awkward attempt at getting Beth and Daryl to bond, because clearly the easiest way to get the audience to care about Beth, is to get the most popular character on the show to care about her first. Man, I really hate everything about this ep, can ya tell?
The writers inexplicably let her sit in the background for 2 1/2 seasons
This goes back to the problem with rotating showrunners tha… morenks to AMC's incompetence. Actually, the current showrunner was the one who gave Beth a primary part in one episode back when he was writing for season 2. Had Gimple been in charge then, the characters would no doubt be a hell of a lot more consistent between then and now. Unfortunately, Glen Mazzara was in charge back then, and he was shit when it came to character development.
I respect Gimple for trying to salvage Beth's pointless character, but I think it was an ultimately wasted effort that caused a dip in quality in the middle of season 5. I didn't outright despise it, though. Beth wasn't really called upon to carry the story on her own, only for one episode. Granted, that's one episode too many for Emily Kinney, but the rest of the episodes dealing with Grady were well balanced with the characte… [view original content]
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Bonnie by far.
At least Kenny knew his faults and understood that he was a loose cannon, and Arvo did have a legit reason to be angry with us.
Bonnie was a two faced bitch and was only biding her time to turn on us. Nothing worse than that.
Kenny, I would say someone like Carver or the Stranger but I didn't have to put up with their shit for two seasons.
Yeah he was kind of a dick
Love it
Vernon. The dick who steals the boat.
Peoples most hated... is Kenny?!?! Wait what? Lol I mean lets not forget when he stood up for Clem during the raido scene. And if you go with him to Welington he says just take the Kids and not him... Alright I wont go on a rant but wow.
Mine has to be Larry, I help that fool get his meds and first thing he does is punch me in the face and runs away so I get eatten. What a dick
Lets not forget when he killed or tried to kill Jane because he thought she murdered AJ.
Why do people hate Kenny? There is alot of reason's to hate/dislike the guy
He can leave Lee under the door to die
Always argues with lilly and Larry
Almost left lilly behind at the motor inn to die
Refuses to stop the train
Refuse to help Lee get Clementine back
Kenny's terrible plans
Gets mad if Clem does not want to stay with him at the lodge
almost never listens
These are just some of the reason Kenny is hated/dislike.
Sarah
? Did you watch the fight? Kenny pushed her against a wall and Jane tried to push his eyes in... Then she cut his stomach open... Then did the eye thing again! Yah because she was just defending her self. I wouldnt trust her at all after that. She tried to kill Kenny even though she started the whole fight by pretending to kill a baby...
I never ran in to Kenny leaving me under a door to die.
Larry was an ass who kept saying to kick his son out
Lolly takes the Moter inn if you keep her. And she killed Carly because she called her a bitch
Kenny didn't refuse to stop the train. Not for me? Plus he does stop it anyways. And that's because he's in denial. Why the fu would you get mad at him for that? And for me lee calmed him down and he stopped the train.
He did help get Clem back for me
Didn't get mad at Clem.
I guess it's just the way you play the game. Because I never ran in to and issue with Kenny. I guess that's why everyone likes this game. I agree then. But it does go by the way you play the game. And for me I never ran into an issue. He was always nice and had my back. For other players I guess not.
Bonnie
This goes back to the problem with rotating showrunners thanks to AMC's incompetence. Actually, the current showrunner was the one who gave Beth a primary part in one episode back when he was writing for season 2. Had Gimple been in charge then, the characters would no doubt be a hell of a lot more consistent between then and now. Unfortunately, Glen Mazzara was in charge back then, and he was shit when it came to character development.
I respect Gimple for trying to salvage Beth's pointless character, but I think it was an ultimately wasted effort that caused a dip in quality in the middle of season 5. I didn't outright despise it, though. Beth wasn't really called upon to carry the story on her own, only for one episode. Granted, that's one episode too many for Emily Kinney, but the rest of the episodes dealing with Grady were well balanced with the characters. Weaker than the rest of season 5, but still better than season 3B, I say.
To be fair, there was a little more to it than that. Getting drunk, first of all, was her acting out in some way because she never did in her past, and that episode concluded with reflecting on the past and who she and Daryl used to be. Also, it was kind of a mirror to Hershel, since he too drank a lot and his "spirit", if you will, was hanging over the whole episode. Her fight with Daryl was somewhat interesting because it had been set up in the first half that she didn't cry anymore for death, but now her own logic was being used against her by Daryl, who is also a stoic figure until he breaks down like he does after their fight. And the burning of the house was done because it was a symbol of Daryl's awful childhood, and represented the two of them burning away their pasts together.
And don't get me wrong, I hate "Still", lol. It's the only episode of season 4 I don't like at all. I don't like Beth or Daryl, and I don't like Angela Kang's writing on this series save for one or two episodes. But I see what they were trying to do, and I respect the attempt. I actually think the last fifteen minutes or so carry some pretty meaty material that these two characters desperately needed, but it doesn't justify the entire rest of the episode being a slow, plodding mess. Or Emily Kinney's godawful reaction to drinking "moonshine".
Because for those of us who didn't choose to kill Larry, he was a total prick up until that point talking up his ability to "do what had to be done", and him refusing to stop the train and deal with the inevitable was a big neon sign advertising his utter hypocrisy. I don't get angry with him for being in denial, I get angry with him for everything leading up to that, and that was just the breaking point, much like it could be for Lee and Kenny storywise. Even if you agree with Kenny all the way, his hypocrisy is still there. It's just that his character flaws are not as apparent.
That's my primary reason, anyway. He also says some stupid shit about Lee and Clementine, but I can file that under "said out of anger", and I don't hold that against him.
He was just a forgettable lazy asshole
Like I said I guess it just comes down to how you play. For me I didn't argue and I was never on his bad side. So yah I guess it just comes down to how you play the game. Because for me he was one of Lees best friends in my story.
Show: Carl
Comics: Governor
Game: Season 2 Clementine
The Stranger and the fucker who shot Carlos.
S2 Clem is also slowly getting up there.
Carlos, what an asshole. First he tells Clementine to stay away from Sarah, then in episode 3 he tells us that we're "her friend". Another thing that irks me is when he tells Clem that "the adults are talking" when the sad truth is, Clementine taught Sarah more in five minutes than Carlos did in two years.
Jane bonnie arvo carver tavia Johnny troy Carlos Larry becca and stranger
Bonnie, that stupid fake ass ho. And the Govenor as a good second.
And let's not forget about Arvo. When he shot Clem I was considering to sell my soul to the devil to get into the game and choke him with my bare hands.
Tv show: Gareth. He just straight up pissed me off when he cut off Bob's leg, even though I know that he wasn't the cause of his death -because Bob was going to die anyway from the walker bite- it still annoyed me.
Carl. I don't hate him but he can be annoying from time to time.
Comic books: Personally I don't read the comic books -because I can't afford them- but I do want to get into them. However I do know a few things which happened and for this reason I hate two bad guys.
One, the Governor. He did things to Michonne and I was so pissed when I found out she didn't kill him, oh well at least I can give it to Lilly for getting the job done. Also I don't like the term but hopefully you can understand what I mean by "Things"
Negan. He killed Glenn, full stop.
Video Game: I don't hate many people from the video game but I hate Michelle, she killed Omid the only comedian in the game and called Lee a bozo
Carver. He had what was coming to him, I'm glad he died.
Arvo. He shot Clementine, simple as. Also he still sends his group to kill you whether or not you chose to take the medicine or not and treats you like crap even when you sympathise with him. I mean yeah she killed his sister, but she was a walker and she had to be put down.
I hope my opinions don't annoy you or something xD It's just my reasons why I don't like them.
Maybe Beth didn't "carry" the Grady story all by herself, but she was supposed to be our main emotional connection to it. Even when Carol ended up there as well, and the plot expanded to include the rest of the group planning a rescue, Beth was still the audience's main emotional connection to what was going on in the hospital. She was the only character that we knew who was actively involved. So since I couldn't connect to Beth, I couldn't connect to the story. I started caring when Carol got hurt, but that was it. But I also just think the entire story was pretty shoddily written. I liked Noah at least, but figured he wouldn't last.
Oh I know what they were trying to do with Still, problem is they didn't succeed. I don't know if it was the writing, Kinney's acting or just the fact that Daryl and Beth's characters do not play off each other at all. Probably all three. Her fight with Daryl was the most interesting part but it was still tainted by an awful buildup. Really the whole episode makes me incredibly uncomfortable. Beth showed a complete and total lack of understanding and respect for Daryl by assuming that he'd been in prison before and tactlessly saying things that clearly upset him. She didn't even seem to realize what she was doing, which further enforces the notion that despite living together for a year and a half or longer, they barely interacted and knew nothing about each other before this. Meanwhile Daryl went completely off his rocker, which was expected and even welcome, but what wasn't either of those things was the scene where he basically manhandles Beth. Then he blames it on being drunk and doesn't even apologize. I don't like Beth at all, but I didn't like watching Daryl, someone who was supposed to be her caretaker more or less at the time, treat her like that. Maybe something like that could have been presented in a way that made for good drama and character development, but either the writing, the acting or maybe even the directing, failed to do so. The whole episode is just an awful stain on S4 and both Daryl and Beth's character. Now, I like Daryl. I admit it. But I hated him through most of S4B. He warmed himself back up to me in S5, but he's still on shaky ground.
Don't get me started on the symbolism of burning the house. I know what it's supposed to represent. But clearly the writers completely forgot the story Daryl tells Carl in S3. About how his mother burned up to nothing when his childhood home caught fire. So now he's just totally ok with burning down a house that is the spitting image of the one he grew up in, no emotional reaction whatsoever. Personally, I don't think that was a very good way to symbolize Daryl burning away his past. Especially considering he had pretty much already done that by this point in the story anyway. He'd already had character arcs where he dealt with his past abuse, his controlling brother and his general feelings of worthlessness. The whole thing was just a painfully awkward attempt at getting Beth and Daryl to bond, because clearly the easiest way to get the audience to care about Beth, is to get the most popular character on the show to care about her first. Man, I really hate everything about this ep, can ya tell?