Actually, I think that Kenny was really the only character that appeared for more than 1 Episode that Clementine hadn't bonded with(There's Larry too but he showed more protectiveness for her when threatening Lee in Episode 1).
Yeah, I agree. I dont feel this "close" relationship between Kenny and Clem was earned. She bonded more with Christa and Omid, Luke, and certainly Lee.
We don't have to assume anything, even so what if they didn't bond at all during the 3 Month time skip? All we know is that they met Mark who had lots of food and that they began to fortify The Motel. Also, if they did bond during that time then the game doesn't show it in any way, Kenny still barely talks to Clementine and doesn't even try to speak nicely to her when she's upset over Duck or when she's upset over stealing from The Stranger's Van. Plus if he cared about Clementine, voluntarily going out to rescue her with Lee wouldn't be dependent on Lee's relationship with Kenny, it would be dependent on Clementine's relationship with Kenny. Being around someone doesn't necessarily mean you love them, especially if you gave them little attention during the time you were around them, as for Season 2, I don't think Kenny is the closest person to Lee that Clementine had, I'd say that perhaps Luke or Pete were more like Lee than Kenny was, plus if you chose Jane or neither at the end, then technically Jane or AJ are the closest people to Lee that Clementine has, but I'd say Clementine is overall the closest person to being like Lee since he taught her everything he knew and he genuinely loved her, at least I think so.
Well we have to assume during the 3 month time jump in season 1 that they bonded then. Besides, i think its more of the fact that they have … morebeen around each other a lot in season 1 as to why they are close in season 2. He's the closest thing she has to Lee in season 2 whether people like it or not
And those two times were (1)to warn to her about Spiders in her hair, which startles her and (2)to show anger towards her for her worries over Duck. I think if they really bonded the game would show it, I mean we were told in two lines how Lilly and Clementine bonded, Clementine being the only person she cares about non-determinantly and how she gave Clementine bands to tie her hair which protects her from being grabbed, if there was truly a relationship between Kenny and Clementine, I think it would've at least been mentioned.
Well we have to assume during the 3 month time jump in season 1 that they bonded then. Besides, i think its more of the fact that they have … morebeen around each other a lot in season 1 as to why they are close in season 2.
Just because they conversed off-screen it doesn't mean that we're meant to fill in the blanks with Clementine and Kenny bonding. Sure they've spent three months together, but when Kenny speaks to Clementine on-screen in a minimum of two instances compared to other characters, it's hard to imagine that Clementine and Kenny are supposed to be "close" as the narrative describes, and their relationship in Season 2 ends up looking forced as a result.
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I'd be happy too just to see a familiar face whether I had a positive or negative relationship with them, I think when Clementine saw Kenny again, she gained hope that perhaps the world can go back to how it was before the Apocalypse, I think seeing Kenny reminded her not only of her good times with the Season 1 Group but also about before the Apocalypse, seeing someone you thought had died again is something that can easily fill you with happiness and hope I think. I don't think people are complaining about the dialogue but more so the relationship, Kenny only spoke to Clementine twice the entire Season, Clementine never even replied or talked to him first, that speaks a bit of volume about their relationship, even Clementine's off-screen relationship with characters like Lilly were mentioned which emphasizes their lack of one in Season 1, but then in Season 2 they reunite and become close to one another, there are barely any options to disagree with Kenny's ideals, despite putting Clementine in danger and getting angry at her, they still stay close together. The Plot forced a relationship with Kenny and Clementine in a way that seems like they supposedly already had a good relationship in the 1st Season, that's my only real dislike about it and how this relationship overshadowed other characters I wanted to learn more about, ever since Episode 2 the Cabin Group lost allot of focus on them and they all ended up dying by the end of the Season. The same goes for Jane, the Season practically forced relationships and bonding to occur between characters where there weren't really any choices to prevent this from happening.
Yeah I agree pretty much. Even if Kenny and Lee weren't close, Clementine should probably still be happy to see him considering they were pa… morert of the same crew for a pretty long time and both likely presumed the other dead. Man I don't know why it bothers people so much that Kenny and Clementine didn't talk much in season 1 but did talk a lot in season 2. I don't remember any closeness between Nick and Sarah, but obviously if their whole crew died and it was just them and another crew then they would talk a lot more.
In terms of Arvo trying to escape, why was that such a big deal? Of course he's trying to escape, Kenny tried to kill him and bullied him and everyone in the group seemed to think he was being over-dramatic at that point, even if Arvo tried to escape, it's not his fault that everyone was in a panic, Kenny and Mike are the ones who yelled out and started the panic, drawing everyone's attention away from Luke, even so, how would Luke's fate be any different? He'd still be on the ice and he'd still be in danger of falling. The only thing that Arvo did during this scene was try to escape after getting physically abused by Kenny earlier. Plus Kenny knew how Arvo was dangerous to the group, honestly I think he should've just let Arvo run, there was really nothing he could've done, or told him to leave at the beginning of Episode 5 so that they went to the Town as originally planned instead of choosing to follow someone who was apart of an ambush.
There's a lot more to it than that.
How did Arvo screw everyone over?
He ran across the lake, making everyone panic and run to… moreo. And then of course, no one was paying attention to Luke, which got him killed.
It wasnt good enough for his highness so he had a typical over the top reaction.
Look, I hate Kenny as much as the next guy, but he was in the right to have that reaction. Arvo indirectly got Luke killed and risked AJ's life, he made the situation with Rebecca even worse, he had the entire group down his neck for no reason, and he was basically going through more than anyone else. If I were in that situation, I'd have already killed Bonnie, Jane, Mike and Arvo before we even got inside. I know how it feels to have everyone against you at once, and it fucking sucks. Arvo just added onto that.
Saying Arvo deserved to be beaten to death for it is ludicrous,
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There's also a little thing called a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Kenny was only 'right' about Arvo because Kenny gave him enough of a reason to be angry, untrustworthy, and vengeful towards Clementine and Kenny. Treat someone like dirt for long enough, and eventually they'll snap and fight back.
While Arvo may have been a part of the ambush and was left defenseless and at the mercy of Clementine's group, it was Kenny's deplorable behavior that help fuel Arvo's animosity towards Clementine and Kenny that resulted in her being shot, and the death of his sister had only fueled his desire for vengeance even more.
Nope, sorry, I dont agree with your "facts" or this kill 'em all attitude. You put a lot of weight on Arvo's actions but Kenny is completely… more in the right? Im as big of a Rick fan as there is, and I dont agree with everything he does, or Daryl and Carol. Kenny was completely wrong IMO for what he was doing to Arvo becaue in my view it was for no other reason than having a scapegoat for his rage. His actions were completely selfish and irrational and ireedemable to me.
People's lack of empathy in the wake of episode 5 baffled and disturbed me, especially as the game hits you over the head with the fact that you shouldn't be angry at Arvo in the Lee dream sequence.
In terms of Arvo trying to escape, why was that such a big deal? Of course he's trying to escape, Kenny tried to kill him and bullied him an… mored everyone in the group seemed to think he was being over-dramatic at that point, even if Arvo tried to escape, it's not his fault that everyone was in a panic, Kenny and Mike are the ones who yelled out and started the panic, drawing everyone's attention away from Luke, even so, how would Luke's fate be any different? He'd still be on the ice and he'd still be in danger of falling. The only thing that Arvo did during this scene was try to escape after getting physically abused by Kenny earlier. Plus Kenny knew how Arvo was dangerous to the group, honestly I think he should've just let Arvo run, there was really nothing he could've done, or told him to leave at the beginning of Episode 5 so that they went to the Town as originally planned instead of choosing to follow someone who was apart of an ambush.
Yeah, Arvo would have been killed straight after the shootout by most groups. It's amazing that he not only instantly became a member of the… more group, but was also leading the way. If you're not gonna kill him, then don't bring him with you as part of the group. It was a disaster waiting to happen. Of course he's gonna shoot at the people that killed his sister as soon as he has a gun.
Kenny is not at all completely in the right, but Kenny certainly was right that Arvo needed to die, as demonstrated from the final 40 minutes of the episode.
Nope, sorry, I dont agree with your "facts" or this kill 'em all attitude. You put a lot of weight on Arvo's actions but Kenny is completely… more in the right? Im as big of a Rick fan as there is, and I dont agree with everything he does, or Daryl and Carol. Kenny was completely wrong IMO for what he was doing to Arvo becaue in my view it was for no other reason than having a scapegoat for his rage. His actions were completely selfish and irrational and ireedemable to me.
Which is exactly why Kenny should have killed him. I'm aware it was Kenny's fault as well that Arvo lost it, but Kenny probably knew that, so he should have been smart enough to finish the job,
There's also a little thing called a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Kenny was only 'right' about Arvo because Kenny gave him enough of a reason… more to be angry, untrustworthy, and vengeful towards Clementine and Kenny. Treat someone like dirt for long enough, and eventually they'll snap and fight back.
While Arvo may have been a part of the ambush and was left defenseless and at the mercy of Clementine's group, it was Kenny's deplorable behavior that help fuel Arvo's animosity towards Clementine and Kenny that resulted in her being shot, and the death of his sister had only fueled his desire for vengeance even more.
In terms of Arvo trying to escape, why was that such a big deal? Of course he's trying to escape, Kenny tried to kill him and bullied him an… mored everyone in the group seemed to think he was being over-dramatic at that point, even if Arvo tried to escape, it's not his fault that everyone was in a panic, Kenny and Mike are the ones who yelled out and started the panic, drawing everyone's attention away from Luke, even so, how would Luke's fate be any different? He'd still be on the ice and he'd still be in danger of falling. The only thing that Arvo did during this scene was try to escape after getting physically abused by Kenny earlier. Plus Kenny knew how Arvo was dangerous to the group, honestly I think he should've just let Arvo run, there was really nothing he could've done, or told him to leave at the beginning of Episode 5 so that they went to the Town as originally planned instead of choosing to follow someone who was apart of an ambush.
He deliberately tries to force everyone into an unknown destination with no proof of its existence, no shelter from a blizzard, and with very limited supplies. When there is a vote, Kenny dismisses it and makes it adamant that everyone is going to Wellington whether they like it or not. In other words, he deliberately risks the lives of everyone involved, including Clementine and the baby he's meant to care for, just to please one or two people, everyone else be damned.
Besides, killing Arvo would have damaged most of the group's trust in Kenny even more, and I'd imagine that forcing everyone to go to Wellington afterwards would have still resulted in a mutiny against him.
Which is exactly why Kenny should have killed him. I'm aware it was Kenny's fault as well that Arvo lost it, but Kenny probably knew that, so he should have been smart enough to finish the job,
I have without a doubt in my mind Kenny needs to die too. I'm well aware of what he did too. But that's the thing, you can kill Kenny. But Arvo goes untouched.
With that logic, Kenny would need to die as well.
He deliberately tries to force everyone into an unknown destination with no proof of it… mores existence, no shelter from a blizzard, and with very limited supplies. When there is a vote, Kenny dismisses it and makes it adamant that everyone is going to Wellington whether they like it or not. In other words, he deliberately risks the lives of everyone involved, including Clementine and the baby he's meant to care for, just to please one or two people, everyone else be damned.
Besides, killing Arvo would have damaged most of the group's trust in Kenny even more, and I'd imagine that forcing everyone to go to Wellington afterwards would have still resulted in a mutiny against him.
Because it's Kenny apparently. The "piece of shit" kind of guy. Then again, Kenny had no right to beat the shit out of Arvo even though Arvo partially deserved it. The elbow was an accident but we can't blame Clementine nor Kenny so Kenny shouldn't be at fault for unintentionally hurting Clem but for abusing Arvo.
Arvo always had a grudge on Clementine because she "killed" his sister. He never saw her zombified so that's probably why he wanted his own retribution. I'm not defending Kenny since he's the reason why Mike and Bonnie betrayed them but Arvo's betrayal is either Kenny or Clementine or both.
There's also a little thing called a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Kenny was only 'right' about Arvo because Kenny gave him enough of a reason… more to be angry, untrustworthy, and vengeful towards Clementine and Kenny. Treat someone like dirt for long enough, and eventually they'll snap and fight back.
While Arvo may have been a part of the ambush and was left defenseless and at the mercy of Clementine's group, it was Kenny's deplorable behavior that help fuel Arvo's animosity towards Clementine and Kenny that resulted in her being shot, and the death of his sister had only fueled his desire for vengeance even more.
Arvo needed to die, as demonstrated from the final 40 minutes of the episode.
I dunno, if a group of people just came up to me and shot my sister (whom i didn't see turn) and then beats me for no reasons, I would've tried to fight back or run away.
Kenny is wrong.
None of it would've happened if he knows when to swallow his pride, but he's an edgy asshole so he ruined everything.
Kenny is not at all completely in the right, but Kenny certainly was right that Arvo needed to die, as demonstrated from the final 40 minutes of the episode.
There's no an intelligent connection. Children are children, is indeed a very smart girl (relative age 10-11) but it was still a little girl, and her head is not built like that of adults, no matter how clever. It intervenes in many cases (even when she wanted to save Alvin) This is probably part of her character. She did not have to intervene, but the fact is what stopped Kenny killing 18-year-old boy ...
Uh, No. She's literally the smartest out of all the adults. First of all, Age does not matter, some kids are 10 years old and god damn geniuses. Second of all, the plot was LITERALLY WRITTEN to the point, where Clementine was the smartest out of ALL of them, because everyone else is just stupid.
There's no an intelligent connection. Children are children, is indeed a very smart girl (relative age 10-11) but it was still a little girl… more, and her head is not built like that of adults, no matter how clever. It intervenes in many cases (even when she wanted to save Alvin) This is probably part of her character. She did not have to intervene, but the fact is what stopped Kenny killing 18-year-old boy ...
That's fair I guess, but I still gave a good example for Tara. Rick's group killed Tara's sister (I think it was her sister), and Tara was okay with Rick's group completely.
Arvo needed to die, as demonstrated from the final 40 minutes of the episode.
I dunno, if a group of people just came up to me and s… morehot my sister (whom i didn't see turn) and then beats me for no reasons, I would've tried to fight back or run away.
Kenny is wrong.
None of it would've happened if he knows when to swallow his pride, but he's an edgy asshole so he ruined everything.
i don't think so. They are not really stupid, they take advantage of Clementine, if not understanding. Because it's small, easy for them to use it. Clementine is still a little girl, you can not tell the head of the 10-year-old girl built like the head of an adult age 40.
Uh, No. She's literally the smartest out of all the adults. First of all, Age does not matter, some kids are 10 years old and god damn geniu… moreses. Second of all, the plot was LITERALLY WRITTEN to the point, where Clementine was the smartest out of ALL of them, because everyone else is just stupid.
He even hit her ... you're not paying attention to her situation ?! She almost froze to death, almost broke her nose, another little girl could cry ... Kenny just a piece of ruthless, idiot.
i don't think so. They are not really stupid, they take advantage of Clementine, if not understanding. Because it's small, easy for them to … moreuse it. Clementine is still a little girl, you can not tell the head of the 10-year-old girl built like the head of an adult age 40.
i don't think so. They are not really stupid, they take advantage of Clementine, if not understanding. Because it's small, easy for them to … moreuse it. Clementine is still a little girl, you can not tell the head of the 10-year-old girl built like the head of an adult age 40.
Disagree that Arvo was only dangerous because of how Kenny treated him. Infact if he had been treated better by the group, he might had the opportunity to kill Clementine and other group members even quicker. You can't blame the kid entirely though, I mean this group robbed him and then killed his crew/family. I woulda capped Clementine, Kenny and Jane first chance I got and then ran off if I was him.
There's also a little thing called a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Kenny was only 'right' about Arvo because Kenny gave him enough of a reason… more to be angry, untrustworthy, and vengeful towards Clementine and Kenny. Treat someone like dirt for long enough, and eventually they'll snap and fight back.
While Arvo may have been a part of the ambush and was left defenseless and at the mercy of Clementine's group, it was Kenny's deplorable behavior that help fuel Arvo's animosity towards Clementine and Kenny that resulted in her being shot, and the death of his sister had only fueled his desire for vengeance even more.
I do not agree with you. This is a fictional character based on a little girl, it just shows that you have no sensitivity to the game. For me it little girl for everything and everyone who watches it.
True but his group wanted to fuck with Clem's group they had it coming. I understand his hatred but he was a fool like his group. Hopefully, Clem won't take that kind of shit in Season 3.
Disagree that Arvo was only dangerous because of how Kenny treated him. Infact if he had been treated better by the group, he might had the … moreopportunity to kill Clementine and other group members even quicker. You can't blame the kid entirely though, I mean this group robbed him and then killed his crew/family. I woulda capped Clementine, Kenny and Jane first chance I got and then ran off if I was him.
Rick's group killed Tara's sister (I think it was her sister)
Uh, no they didn't. Tara's sister Lilly killed the Governor. Supposedly she committed suicide by letting the walkers eat her, though that's never shown.
That's fair I guess, but I still gave a good example for Tara. Rick's group killed Tara's sister (I think it was her sister), and Tara was okay with Rick's group completely.
Oh, I thought somebody shot the girl standing next to Tara in the head. It appeared to me they were close. Please forgive me for my misinformation, I haven't seen Season 4 in a while.
I think you might mean the girl Tara was in a relationship with, Alisha. When Alisha was shooting at Tyreese, Alisha was shot in the head by Lizzie. (Lizzie was the psychotic girl who ends up killing her own sister Mika later, who Carol has to shoot. "Just look at the flowers....")
Oh, I thought somebody shot the girl standing next to Tara in the head. It appeared to me they were close. Please forgive me for my misinformation, I haven't seen Season 4 in a while.
There's a lot more to it than that.
How did Arvo screw everyone over?
He ran across the lake, making everyone panic and run to… moreo. And then of course, no one was paying attention to Luke, which got him killed.
It wasnt good enough for his highness so he had a typical over the top reaction.
Look, I hate Kenny as much as the next guy, but he was in the right to have that reaction. Arvo indirectly got Luke killed and risked AJ's life, he made the situation with Rebecca even worse, he had the entire group down his neck for no reason, and he was basically going through more than anyone else. If I were in that situation, I'd have already killed Bonnie, Jane, Mike and Arvo before we even got inside. I know how it feels to have everyone against you at once, and it fucking sucks. Arvo just added onto that.
Saying Arvo deserved to be beaten to death for it is ludicrous,
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Why so Liberal all he did was back up into her, he looked sorry.
Actually, I think that Kenny was really the only character that appeared for more than 1 Episode that Clementine hadn't bonded with(There's Larry too but he showed more protectiveness for her when threatening Lee in Episode 1).
We don't have to assume anything, even so what if they didn't bond at all during the 3 Month time skip? All we know is that they met Mark who had lots of food and that they began to fortify The Motel. Also, if they did bond during that time then the game doesn't show it in any way, Kenny still barely talks to Clementine and doesn't even try to speak nicely to her when she's upset over Duck or when she's upset over stealing from The Stranger's Van. Plus if he cared about Clementine, voluntarily going out to rescue her with Lee wouldn't be dependent on Lee's relationship with Kenny, it would be dependent on Clementine's relationship with Kenny. Being around someone doesn't necessarily mean you love them, especially if you gave them little attention during the time you were around them, as for Season 2, I don't think Kenny is the closest person to Lee that Clementine had, I'd say that perhaps Luke or Pete were more like Lee than Kenny was, plus if you chose Jane or neither at the end, then technically Jane or AJ are the closest people to Lee that Clementine has, but I'd say Clementine is overall the closest person to being like Lee since he taught her everything he knew and he genuinely loved her, at least I think so.
And those two times were (1)to warn to her about Spiders in her hair, which startles her and (2)to show anger towards her for her worries over Duck. I think if they really bonded the game would show it, I mean we were told in two lines how Lilly and Clementine bonded, Clementine being the only person she cares about non-determinantly and how she gave Clementine bands to tie her hair which protects her from being grabbed, if there was truly a relationship between Kenny and Clementine, I think it would've at least been mentioned.
I'd be happy too just to see a familiar face whether I had a positive or negative relationship with them, I think when Clementine saw Kenny again, she gained hope that perhaps the world can go back to how it was before the Apocalypse, I think seeing Kenny reminded her not only of her good times with the Season 1 Group but also about before the Apocalypse, seeing someone you thought had died again is something that can easily fill you with happiness and hope I think. I don't think people are complaining about the dialogue but more so the relationship, Kenny only spoke to Clementine twice the entire Season, Clementine never even replied or talked to him first, that speaks a bit of volume about their relationship, even Clementine's off-screen relationship with characters like Lilly were mentioned which emphasizes their lack of one in Season 1, but then in Season 2 they reunite and become close to one another, there are barely any options to disagree with Kenny's ideals, despite putting Clementine in danger and getting angry at her, they still stay close together. The Plot forced a relationship with Kenny and Clementine in a way that seems like they supposedly already had a good relationship in the 1st Season, that's my only real dislike about it and how this relationship overshadowed other characters I wanted to learn more about, ever since Episode 2 the Cabin Group lost allot of focus on them and they all ended up dying by the end of the Season. The same goes for Jane, the Season practically forced relationships and bonding to occur between characters where there weren't really any choices to prevent this from happening.
I thought that was towards Lee?
In terms of Arvo trying to escape, why was that such a big deal? Of course he's trying to escape, Kenny tried to kill him and bullied him and everyone in the group seemed to think he was being over-dramatic at that point, even if Arvo tried to escape, it's not his fault that everyone was in a panic, Kenny and Mike are the ones who yelled out and started the panic, drawing everyone's attention away from Luke, even so, how would Luke's fate be any different? He'd still be on the ice and he'd still be in danger of falling. The only thing that Arvo did during this scene was try to escape after getting physically abused by Kenny earlier. Plus Kenny knew how Arvo was dangerous to the group, honestly I think he should've just let Arvo run, there was really nothing he could've done, or told him to leave at the beginning of Episode 5 so that they went to the Town as originally planned instead of choosing to follow someone who was apart of an ambush.
There's also a little thing called a "self-fulfilling prophecy". Kenny was only 'right' about Arvo because Kenny gave him enough of a reason to be angry, untrustworthy, and vengeful towards Clementine and Kenny. Treat someone like dirt for long enough, and eventually they'll snap and fight back.
While Arvo may have been a part of the ambush and was left defenseless and at the mercy of Clementine's group, it was Kenny's deplorable behavior that help fuel Arvo's animosity towards Clementine and Kenny that resulted in her being shot, and the death of his sister had only fueled his desire for vengeance even more.
Right?
People's lack of empathy in the wake of episode 5 baffled and disturbed me, especially as the game hits you over the head with the fact that you shouldn't be angry at Arvo in the Lee dream sequence.
My point exactly.
Don't get me wrong, Clem deserves nothing but the best in all other cases, but it was really stupid of her to join in on the interference bandwagon.
Kenny is not at all completely in the right, but Kenny certainly was right that Arvo needed to die, as demonstrated from the final 40 minutes of the episode.
Which is exactly why Kenny should have killed him. I'm aware it was Kenny's fault as well that Arvo lost it, but Kenny probably knew that, so he should have been smart enough to finish the job,
Yes, I guess you could argue that, but he was still a rat in the end, and I'm sure he would have been anyway even without Kenny's abuse.
With that logic, Kenny would need to die as well.
He deliberately tries to force everyone into an unknown destination with no proof of its existence, no shelter from a blizzard, and with very limited supplies. When there is a vote, Kenny dismisses it and makes it adamant that everyone is going to Wellington whether they like it or not. In other words, he deliberately risks the lives of everyone involved, including Clementine and the baby he's meant to care for, just to please one or two people, everyone else be damned.
Besides, killing Arvo would have damaged most of the group's trust in Kenny even more, and I'd imagine that forcing everyone to go to Wellington afterwards would have still resulted in a mutiny against him.
I have without a doubt in my mind Kenny needs to die too. I'm well aware of what he did too. But that's the thing, you can kill Kenny. But Arvo goes untouched.
Because it's Kenny apparently. The "piece of shit" kind of guy. Then again, Kenny had no right to beat the shit out of Arvo even though Arvo partially deserved it. The elbow was an accident but we can't blame Clementine nor Kenny so Kenny shouldn't be at fault for unintentionally hurting Clem but for abusing Arvo.
Arvo always had a grudge on Clementine because she "killed" his sister. He never saw her zombified so that's probably why he wanted his own retribution. I'm not defending Kenny since he's the reason why Mike and Bonnie betrayed them but Arvo's betrayal is either Kenny or Clementine or both.
But such a small child, do not think much and just works.
I was frightened when I saw that excuse of a character called Kenny... again.
He didn't even apologize when he hit her on the face! What a jerk.
Oh please, Clem's smarter than anybody in the entire group. Except maybe Jane... she's pretty smart.
I dunno, if a group of people just came up to me and shot my sister (whom i didn't see turn) and then beats me for no reasons, I would've tried to fight back or run away.
Kenny is wrong.
None of it would've happened if he knows when to swallow his pride, but he's an edgy asshole so he ruined everything.
There's no an intelligent connection. Children are children, is indeed a very smart girl (relative age 10-11) but it was still a little girl, and her head is not built like that of adults, no matter how clever. It intervenes in many cases (even when she wanted to save Alvin) This is probably part of her character. She did not have to intervene, but the fact is what stopped Kenny killing 18-year-old boy ...
Uh, No. She's literally the smartest out of all the adults. First of all, Age does not matter, some kids are 10 years old and god damn geniuses. Second of all, the plot was LITERALLY WRITTEN to the point, where Clementine was the smartest out of ALL of them, because everyone else is just stupid.
That's fair I guess, but I still gave a good example for Tara. Rick's group killed Tara's sister (I think it was her sister), and Tara was okay with Rick's group completely.
i don't think so. They are not really stupid, they take advantage of Clementine, if not understanding. Because it's small, easy for them to use it. Clementine is still a little girl, you can not tell the head of the 10-year-old girl built like the head of an adult age 40.
He even hit her ... you're not paying attention to her situation ?! She almost froze to death, almost broke her nose, another little girl could cry ... Kenny just a piece of ruthless, idiot.
Actually, the head of a 10 year old girl can indeed be built like the head of an adult. They CAN be that smart.
And the adults are INDEED that stupid. It's not just them taking advantage of her, it's every single fucking plan they've ever had.
It does not matter, does not deserve a little girl being hit its nose ... She stepped in without thinking too much, but still, it does not deserve ...
Well that's just your opinion.
you don't sorry for a little girl?
Disagree that Arvo was only dangerous because of how Kenny treated him. Infact if he had been treated better by the group, he might had the opportunity to kill Clementine and other group members even quicker. You can't blame the kid entirely though, I mean this group robbed him and then killed his crew/family. I woulda capped Clementine, Kenny and Jane first chance I got and then ran off if I was him.
I do feel sorry for a little girl. But this is a fictional little girl we're talking about here.
I do not agree with you. This is a fictional character based on a little girl, it just shows that you have no sensitivity to the game. For me it little girl for everything and everyone who watches it.
True but his group wanted to fuck with Clem's group they had it coming. I understand his hatred but he was a fool like his group. Hopefully, Clem won't take that kind of shit in Season 3.
Uh, no they didn't. Tara's sister Lilly killed the Governor. Supposedly she committed suicide by letting the walkers eat her, though that's never shown.
Oh, I thought somebody shot the girl standing next to Tara in the head. It appeared to me they were close. Please forgive me for my misinformation, I haven't seen Season 4 in a while.
I think you might mean the girl Tara was in a relationship with, Alisha. When Alisha was shooting at Tyreese, Alisha was shot in the head by Lizzie. (Lizzie was the psychotic girl who ends up killing her own sister Mika later, who Carol has to shoot. "Just look at the flowers....")
He could have just put a bullet through Arvo's head. Beating him up was just drawing it out.