When I got to the part with Wellington. The moment they shot the gun I knew something was going to happen. And when they said they weren't taking anymore people I knew Kenny would say take the kids. But I couldn't find myself ever leaving Kenny.
As much as I love that man, I stayed at Wellington. It was the better ending imo. Kenny sacrifices himself for Clem and AJ, and completly redeems himself in my books.
Clementine is safe with AJ, they probably have baby formula or a new mother there that can help with AJ.
And it's a fitting end for Kenny's story arc.
I want to remember him as the one that saved Clem's and AJ's life with his selflessnes, not the one that got numbed by a walker in 301 because he's determinant.
I left with Kenny. I couldn't leave him behind. I couldn't put myself to do it. I believe Clementine and AJ are safe with Kenny. I'm not going to abandon him after all of this..
If they took AJ and let Clem go that would have been perfect for me. I stayed at Wellington because of AJ. Also, something tells me that Kenny will still be around because it isn't just protecting family that keeps him alive, it's knowing that his loved ones are alive and safe. He knows there's a chance he'll see them again. Also for me, self-sacrifice = total redemption. They really did a good job making endings that would make most people happy. You kind of pick the ending you want.
This decision was probably the hardest in the franchise for me. My first thought was to stay in Wellington, but then I paused and thought it over a bit more. Thought about how Kenny was the only family I had left and I was really worried that once the kids were safe, he might just walk off and kill himself. I also thought about how the lady told us that we could check back in a few months and how she gave us supplies. So I stayed with Kenny! Friends stick together and I wanted to make sure he stays safe as well.
After everything we've been through, I think we can manage for a few more months. Especially with all those extra supplies. Although I do sorta wish the game had given me the option to only send the baby in.
Staying in Wellington does easily have the most emotional ending, though. Dang, that goodbye was almost as emotional as Lee's death for me.
As much as I love Christa, I do have to admit she seemed rather... cold towards Clementine after the time skip. Almost seemed as if she blamed Clem for Omid's death and never fully forgave her for it. Although I'm sure she still deeply cared for her. She did keep her safe for a really long time.
But yeah, I do agree that Clem wasn't nearly as happy with Christa as she was with Lee or Kenny (in my playthrough).
She lost her husband and her baby. She was probably in a deep depression. Still, she stepped up and cared for Clementine for 16 months afterward, taught her how to survive and I think she really did care about her. I think Kenny cared about her too but, well in my playthrough, Clem wasn't exactly happy with the situation period. The most she smiled was the little birthday party they had for Luke. My Clem was pretty torn up over how Kenny was behaving.
As much as I love Christa, I do have to admit she seemed rather... cold towards Clementine after the time skip. Almost seemed as if she blam… moreed Clem for Omid's death and never fully forgave her for it. Although I'm sure she still deeply cared for her. She did keep her safe for a really long time.
But yeah, I do agree that Clem wasn't nearly as happy with Christa as she was with Lee or Kenny (in my playthrough).
I couldn't believe Kenny's amazing sacrifice that he made, and i will admit i teared up at the end. Kenny is the most fucking awesome guy I've ever known in any game, show, movie, etc. He is a legend
I chose Jane, but if I had this option I would of had Clem and AJ go to Wellington. I don't think Kenny should of let them go with him as there's a chance he could of joined them a few weeks later etc once the capacity was down.
I chose Wellington out of love for Kenny. Kenny can now be the hero and the father figure he always wanted to be: he can spend the rest of his life knowing he saved our lives. We get to be the ones he got away. I dont think Kenny will go kill himself now that we're gone, i think he'll hold his head up high. If he does die, it'll be with a smile.
Kenny would gladyly put AJ's life over his own though...that's more than I'd say for anyone in Wellington. Not only would Kenny kill for AJ and Clem but he'd die for them.
That's the problem, putting your loyalty to Kenny over the welfare of the baby. I mean, it's your own choice, it's just not one I would make obviously.
Alright, now between Wellington and Kenny, I chose Kenny for a few reasons.
-Ever since the apocalypse began, Clem, in my case at least, could always depend on Lee and Kenny no matter what. And when I saw him again in A House Divided, I couldn't resist the urge to give him a hug. And we made it through it all, me and him. The St. Johns, Lily's insanity and killing of Doug/Carly, Savannah, everything.
-He's also the only family Clem really has left. My Clem ended up putting Lee out of his misery at the end of Season 1, Omid's dead, Christa's MIA, most likely dead given the situation she was in, and let's not even talk about the Cabin Survivors.
-Jane. Now, this is sort of not related, but I did like her. Somewhat. She taught Clem a good way to take Walkers down in two smooth moves, she found a place for Rebecca to have AJ; hell, she even cared about Nick when he died. But that doesn't make poking at Kenny's buttons (I.E Kat, Duck and Sarita) or faking AJ's death to prove a point right. She was itching for a fight.
Kenny ain't perfect, but he's a damn good friend and a person with his heart in the right place, and I wouldn't just ditch him in the cold for a place that'll fall just like Howie's did.
I stayed with Kenny because i don't trust new people (Wellington) and i was worried if i left him he would die, but since he is determinant i guess it doesn't really matter.
Kenny shakes his head because he can not believe so many people cared about him enough to stay with him.
And EXACTLY. Kenny has consisten… moretly shown when he has others with him, he has purpose in his heart to protect them and keep on going. Leaving him robbed him of that purpose. Sarita even told us that when he was alone, he wasted away and almost died.
If it's what you felt was right, then I won't hate on you for it. To be honest, the Kenny ending is the most visually satisfying ending of the 5.
However, I went with Jane, as Clem is safer with her. Jane is smarter than Kenny, more reasonable, has better survival instincts (and tricks), and, most of all, her breaking point is tied directly to my/Clem's survival, while Kenny's breaking point is a newborn baby in an apocalypse. If TT portrayed AJ the way a newborn actually acts, then Jane wouldn't have had to fake AJ's death, because he would've died anyway given their situation, environment, and group that surrounded him.That baby didn't eat for days, and was outside in the winter time...and he was fine?! He also didn't cry, and attract walkers?
Jane's plan was reckless, stupid and extreme, but they live in an extreme world now, and AJ dying was very possible and could've (really should've) happened at any moment. Then what would happen to group? What if it was Clem's fault (not purposely of course) that something horrible happened to AJ? There's no telling how Kenny would've reacted to/treated her. How do you get any proper rest taking care of a newborn, and protecting a pre-teen? Not much, which means sloppiness, which means something happening to AJ is much more possible, which means Kenny meltdown. What about hordes? How do you get past that with a baby? It could cry an attract walker. Or if we cover him with walker guts (like Clem does in one ending) he could get sick and die! HE'S A DAMN NEWBORN BABY!!! Putting contaminated material like that on him isn't safe!
AJ dying is practically assured in this world, and with Kenny being there that means Clem's in danger of his inevitable meltdown.
Also, there's a better chance of a department store having formula for AJ, than a random town, that may, or may not, really be what it seems.
So yeah, S2 ending wise, it's a beautiful ending, but, beyond that, it's practically committing suicide.
I was definitely torn between the decision. I was not torn however on who to pick, Jane or Kenny. Jane was too cold hearted, lacked empathy and loyalty. The player has been with Kenny since the beginning and know exactly how he became what he became. In the end he was brutal and angry but would die 1000 times over to protect Clementine (the player, me). The same could not be said for Jane who would likely turn her back on Clem later on down the road. I was shocked to see the percentage of people who killed Kenny, the moment Jane hinted that the baby was fine and what would happen next was pretty much a test sealed her fate. She pretty much manipulated both Clem and Kenny in order to have Clem killed Kenny.
No, no. He does not. That's the opposite of what he needs. He doesn't need more loved ones dying and himself going into depression even worse or harming himself/others.
Exactly! How could I just let him go off on his own, I cared about him too much and always will plus I knew how much Kenny wanted to raise C… morele an AJ and it just broke my heart to see him leave alone, kenny needs loved ones around him, he wouldn't make it alone and I can't let him go thinking he might die can I?
Well, I went by myself in the end, but if I were to choose between Wellington and Kenny, it'd be Wellington.
Too many people have died to keep Clementine AND Alvin alive. And I'll be damned to let that go to waste. Kenny needs alone time, anyway. Him being around people is not only dangerous, but it's emotionally scarring for him as he grows to care about them.
Unlike Kenny, Jane is actually capable of protecting both Clem and AJ for that matter. Because no matter how many times you call her a badass, she's still an 11 year old girl that needs someone to depend on.
How exactly do you expect Kenny to take care of Clem? He sure did an amazing job protecting Katjaa, Duck and Sarita, huh?
Neither. I'm at Howe's with Jane.
Unlike Kenny, Jane is actually capable of protecting both Clem and AJ for that matter. Because no matte… morer how many times you call her a badass, she's still an 11 year old girl that needs someone to depend on.
How exactly do you expect Kenny to take care of Clem? He sure did an amazing job protecting Katjaa, Duck and Sarita, huh?
i just end TWD Season 2...and i'm felling sad...why? not beacuse i leaved with Kenny...but beacuse i have presentiment that Kenny/Jane will die anyway ;( in the season 3...i mean how much will be they live? untill the seasons ends? i don't want to see how he's/she's got killed but...that's can be true what i'm saying...logic of TWD is fucked...remember when Lee died? why the hell Lee is dead huh? and if somebody say that episode 1 of Season 3 will be start depending on our choices...he can't be start like this...i mean Telltale is not so insane to make thousands of beginings of episode 1 Season 3 1-2 months after season 2 ;v if they want to be so insane then they could do a similar situation with season 1 (cutting arm help and we will be saved and he be with Clem in season 2 or we will control him...and if we don't cut his arm off he will die and we will control Clem) so? how did they do season 3? normal anwser compatible with Telltale Logic. TIME SKIP 5-10 years after season 2
DarkViolet...you have right but Jane is a bitch anyway ;v she should not provoke him just leave alone a man with so much story inside
i want to say...sorry for my english. yeah it's terrible but beacuse i'm so bad at it ;/
All the hubs die eventually, at least that is what has been Clementine's experience. The motel, the St. Johns dairy, Wellington, the cabin in the woods, the ski lodge, Carver's base. They all died out along the way, and I think Clem might expect Wellington to go the same way.
I also felt like it fit the character development more. It's the central point of her relationship with Jane, regadless of her fate, that nowhere is safe forever.
So I felt like I might as well stick it out with Kenny. At least he is a man I would trust to be able to predict. Besides my own loyalty to him and enjoyment of his character as well.
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When I got to the part with Wellington. The moment they shot the gun I knew something was going to happen. And when they said they weren't taking anymore people I knew Kenny would say take the kids. But I couldn't find myself ever leaving Kenny.
As much as I love that man, I stayed at Wellington. It was the better ending imo. Kenny sacrifices himself for Clem and AJ, and completly redeems himself in my books.
Clementine is safe with AJ, they probably have baby formula or a new mother there that can help with AJ.
And it's a fitting end for Kenny's story arc.
I want to remember him as the one that saved Clem's and AJ's life with his selflessnes, not the one that got numbed by a walker in 301 because he's determinant.
I can't leave Kenny, we left from Wellington. He's the only Person who knews Lee Godammit (and Christa) ))
I left with Kenny. I couldn't leave him behind. I couldn't put myself to do it. I believe Clementine and AJ are safe with Kenny. I'm not going to abandon him after all of this..
If they took AJ and let Clem go that would have been perfect for me. I stayed at Wellington because of AJ. Also, something tells me that Kenny will still be around because it isn't just protecting family that keeps him alive, it's knowing that his loved ones are alive and safe. He knows there's a chance he'll see them again. Also for me, self-sacrifice = total redemption. They really did a good job making endings that would make most people happy. You kind of pick the ending you want.
I had to stay with Kenny! I couldn't leave someone who was willing to give up everything for me...
This decision was probably the hardest in the franchise for me. My first thought was to stay in Wellington, but then I paused and thought it over a bit more. Thought about how Kenny was the only family I had left and I was really worried that once the kids were safe, he might just walk off and kill himself. I also thought about how the lady told us that we could check back in a few months and how she gave us supplies. So I stayed with Kenny! Friends stick together and I wanted to make sure he stays safe as well.
After everything we've been through, I think we can manage for a few more months. Especially with all those extra supplies. Although I do sorta wish the game had given me the option to only send the baby in.
Staying in Wellington does easily have the most emotional ending, though. Dang, that goodbye was almost as emotional as Lee's death for me.
I cried so much... I freaking loved this ending!!!
I don't think Clem was as happy with Christa as she was by the end of episode 5 with Kenny.
As much as I love Christa, I do have to admit she seemed rather... cold towards Clementine after the time skip. Almost seemed as if she blamed Clem for Omid's death and never fully forgave her for it. Although I'm sure she still deeply cared for her. She did keep her safe for a really long time.
But yeah, I do agree that Clem wasn't nearly as happy with Christa as she was with Lee or Kenny (in my playthrough).
I'd rather live a short life with a good friend than a long, safe life with no loved ones.
She lost her husband and her baby. She was probably in a deep depression. Still, she stepped up and cared for Clementine for 16 months afterward, taught her how to survive and I think she really did care about her. I think Kenny cared about her too but, well in my playthrough, Clem wasn't exactly happy with the situation period. The most she smiled was the little birthday party they had for Luke. My Clem was pretty torn up over how Kenny was behaving.
I couldn't believe Kenny's amazing sacrifice that he made, and i will admit i teared up at the end. Kenny is the most fucking awesome guy I've ever known in any game, show, movie, etc. He is a legend
Amen to that! :')
I chose Jane, but if I had this option I would of had Clem and AJ go to Wellington. I don't think Kenny should of let them go with him as there's a chance he could of joined them a few weeks later etc once the capacity was down.
I chose Wellington out of love for Kenny. Kenny can now be the hero and the father figure he always wanted to be: he can spend the rest of his life knowing he saved our lives. We get to be the ones he got away. I dont think Kenny will go kill himself now that we're gone, i think he'll hold his head up high. If he does die, it'll be with a smile.
Kenny would gladyly put AJ's life over his own though...that's more than I'd say for anyone in Wellington. Not only would Kenny kill for AJ and Clem but he'd die for them.
As of now....hoo boy what a ride.
These seasons man...Just.
Alright, now between Wellington and Kenny, I chose Kenny for a few reasons.
-Ever since the apocalypse began, Clem, in my case at least, could always depend on Lee and Kenny no matter what. And when I saw him again in A House Divided, I couldn't resist the urge to give him a hug. And we made it through it all, me and him. The St. Johns, Lily's insanity and killing of Doug/Carly, Savannah, everything.
-He's also the only family Clem really has left. My Clem ended up putting Lee out of his misery at the end of Season 1, Omid's dead, Christa's MIA, most likely dead given the situation she was in, and let's not even talk about the Cabin Survivors.
-Jane. Now, this is sort of not related, but I did like her. Somewhat. She taught Clem a good way to take Walkers down in two smooth moves, she found a place for Rebecca to have AJ; hell, she even cared about Nick when he died. But that doesn't make poking at Kenny's buttons (I.E Kat, Duck and Sarita) or faking AJ's death to prove a point right. She was itching for a fight.
Kenny ain't perfect, but he's a damn good friend and a person with his heart in the right place, and I wouldn't just ditch him in the cold for a place that'll fall just like Howie's did.
I stayed with Kenny because i don't trust new people (Wellington) and i was worried if i left him he would die, but since he is determinant i guess it doesn't really matter.
You, you, i like you!
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Uncle Pete likes me. My life is complete.
add Nick. he fucked up too.
That he did. But I still liked him and Ben, out of the list of Shitbirds, they may have fucked up but they weren't bad kids.
If it's what you felt was right, then I won't hate on you for it. To be honest, the Kenny ending is the most visually satisfying ending of the 5.
However, I went with Jane, as Clem is safer with her. Jane is smarter than Kenny, more reasonable, has better survival instincts (and tricks), and, most of all, her breaking point is tied directly to my/Clem's survival, while Kenny's breaking point is a newborn baby in an apocalypse. If TT portrayed AJ the way a newborn actually acts, then Jane wouldn't have had to fake AJ's death, because he would've died anyway given their situation, environment, and group that surrounded him.That baby didn't eat for days, and was outside in the winter time...and he was fine?! He also didn't cry, and attract walkers?
Jane's plan was reckless, stupid and extreme, but they live in an extreme world now, and AJ dying was very possible and could've (really should've) happened at any moment. Then what would happen to group? What if it was Clem's fault (not purposely of course) that something horrible happened to AJ? There's no telling how Kenny would've reacted to/treated her. How do you get any proper rest taking care of a newborn, and protecting a pre-teen? Not much, which means sloppiness, which means something happening to AJ is much more possible, which means Kenny meltdown. What about hordes? How do you get past that with a baby? It could cry an attract walker. Or if we cover him with walker guts (like Clem does in one ending) he could get sick and die! HE'S A DAMN NEWBORN BABY!!! Putting contaminated material like that on him isn't safe!
AJ dying is practically assured in this world, and with Kenny being there that means Clem's in danger of his inevitable meltdown.
Also, there's a better chance of a department store having formula for AJ, than a random town, that may, or may not, really be what it seems.
So yeah, S2 ending wise, it's a beautiful ending, but, beyond that, it's practically committing suicide.
That was pretty funny.
Glory to the TeamKenny
Hell yeah
I was definitely torn between the decision. I was not torn however on who to pick, Jane or Kenny. Jane was too cold hearted, lacked empathy and loyalty. The player has been with Kenny since the beginning and know exactly how he became what he became. In the end he was brutal and angry but would die 1000 times over to protect Clementine (the player, me). The same could not be said for Jane who would likely turn her back on Clem later on down the road. I was shocked to see the percentage of people who killed Kenny, the moment Jane hinted that the baby was fine and what would happen next was pretty much a test sealed her fate. She pretty much manipulated both Clem and Kenny in order to have Clem killed Kenny.
No, no. He does not. That's the opposite of what he needs. He doesn't need more loved ones dying and himself going into depression even worse or harming himself/others.
Well, I went by myself in the end, but if I were to choose between Wellington and Kenny, it'd be Wellington.
Too many people have died to keep Clementine AND Alvin alive. And I'll be damned to let that go to waste. Kenny needs alone time, anyway. Him being around people is not only dangerous, but it's emotionally scarring for him as he grows to care about them.
Neither. I'm at Howe's with Jane.
Unlike Kenny, Jane is actually capable of protecting both Clem and AJ for that matter. Because no matter how many times you call her a badass, she's still an 11 year old girl that needs someone to depend on.
How exactly do you expect Kenny to take care of Clem? He sure did an amazing job protecting Katjaa, Duck and Sarita, huh?
I stayed with her too. She was G.I. Jane and Kenny was cry baby. His love for toddlers was suspicious.
i just end TWD Season 2...and i'm felling sad...why? not beacuse i leaved with Kenny...but beacuse i have presentiment that Kenny/Jane will die anyway ;( in the season 3...i mean how much will be they live? untill the seasons ends? i don't want to see how he's/she's got killed but...that's can be true what i'm saying...logic of TWD is fucked...remember when Lee died? why the hell Lee is dead huh? and if somebody say that episode 1 of Season 3 will be start depending on our choices...he can't be start like this...i mean Telltale is not so insane to make thousands of beginings of episode 1 Season 3 1-2 months after season 2 ;v if they want to be so insane then they could do a similar situation with season 1 (cutting arm help and we will be saved and he be with Clem in season 2 or we will control him...and if we don't cut his arm off he will die and we will control Clem) so? how did they do season 3? normal anwser compatible with Telltale Logic. TIME SKIP 5-10 years after season 2
DarkViolet...you have right but Jane is a bitch anyway ;v she should not provoke him just leave alone a man with so much story inside
i want to say...sorry for my english. yeah it's terrible but beacuse i'm so bad at it ;/
Yeah. I left From Wellington with Kenny. I can't leave him. He is like my family.
I know too much about TWD to trust a "safe haven" more than a person I've traveled from hell and back with.
Neither. Loner ending is where it's at.
Sorry, what was that? I couldn't hear you from behind this kick-ass wall made of shipping containers
(joking)
All the hubs die eventually, at least that is what has been Clementine's experience. The motel, the St. Johns dairy, Wellington, the cabin in the woods, the ski lodge, Carver's base. They all died out along the way, and I think Clem might expect Wellington to go the same way.
I also felt like it fit the character development more. It's the central point of her relationship with Jane, regadless of her fate, that nowhere is safe forever.
So I felt like I might as well stick it out with Kenny. At least he is a man I would trust to be able to predict. Besides my own loyalty to him and enjoyment of his character as well.