If you didn't kill Kenny...
I think kenny shouldn't die if you didn't kill him because its really bad to be all alone. Maybe this makes clem more agressive. Everyone who she loves died. Actually meeting new people is good but remembering old people is much more painful for us such as Lee, Kenny,Luke. I didn't kill kenny i love him. And after lee died i was happy to see kenny alive. Telltale shouldn't keep everyone die. at least one of them should be with us. I don't want kenny to die. What do you think?
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Kenny's a great character, killing him seems such a waste in my mind.
Kenny deserves to live. Never losing him again.
I don't want him to die either but we all know how determinant characters end up. I hope I'm wrong this time and the endings in S2 do really matter.
Certainly. And also many people say kenny is losing and he would kill Clem either. He is just protect someone who he loves. When he fought with jane he was absolutely right to kill jane. He has a good heart he can't hurt clem or aj.
Many people demonize him and want him to look like a complete monster. It's really unfair in my eyes.
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Agreed.
Yeah i hope we never lose him
Some also say he had taken too much protagonism in the game. I don't see the problem in that, after all he's the tritagonist of the overall story, now deuteragonist since Lee is gone. He's the closest thing we have to Lee in my humble opinion. I don't wanna see him gone, we already lost Lee, I don't wanna lose him too.
I wouldn't neccessarily say he was 'right' to kill Jane. He wasn't completely innocent nor was he completely guilty. They both played a part in that tragic scene. I love Kenny, he's my favourite character, but he's made a lot of mistakes.
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Yeah so do I. He deserves to live. I hope telltale don't take him from us. After lee died this would be the second saddest part in the game.
I don't know how long Kenny would survive if you didn't kill him. He can handle himself against walkers but that doesn't mean for sure he will survive. Look at Lee for example. As for Clementine, well losing your loved ones is something she's going to go through unfortunately. It probably will have some kind of affect on her mental state.
It was actually Jane's fault. He thought she had killed aj. Aj is a baby. And he had a son. He lost his family. It's so much painful for him. I don't see any faults of kenny in this. He couldn't behave normal to her.
Yeah Jane ultimately provoked Kenny but Kenny didn't stop himself from killing her.
To avoid having this debate drag on for too long. I'm just gonna say, let's agree to disagree.
Yeah he can die like lee. But i just don't want it to be like this.
Personally I think that Kenny overstayed his welcome by the Season 2 finale, and his character arc and personality is getting stale and repetitive.
I'm not opposed to him appearing again should he survive the finale of Season 2, but I do think that he needs to step out of the spotlight and allow other characters to have their screen-time once Season 3 arrives, otherwise the title of the game might as well be renamed 'The Walking Kenny'.
Saying that he received a lot of spotlight because he is the tritagonist or deutagonist is the same as saying that he is the tritagonist or deutagonist because he received the spotlight; that argument doesn't get us anywhere in the discussion, since, had he received less spotlight, he wouldn't be the deutagonist, and the cicle would be broken. Telltale Games didn't state that "Kenny will become the series' deutagonist" though we assume that he is, because of his screen time and development. Does this kind of sort of make sense to anyone else? Because it certainly does to me.
Wtf?
I disagree with you there. Sure some might demonize but others that dislike Kenny bring valid points but you can't ignore how hypocritical and selfish and crazy Kenny was in Season 2.
I personally think he should have never returned at all. That way, characters like Luke, Nick, Alvin, etc would flourish in character development.
It will quadruple in sales if they call it that
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Or someone else would get all the development, while the rest of the cabin group gets cast aside like they do now
Even if Kenny wasn't there, there's a good chance that another character would have just taken up the mantle and stole all the screentime instead
I get what you mean, but I do think it was thought that way. I think Telltale had in mind that there'd be an adult companion character whom you'll have to side with or not in certain ocassions during the whole season, a bit like Shane. When Season 1 Episode 1 premiered I don't think many people would expect Kenny making it to be an important character later on. I myself thought Kenny was gonna die in the first episode. Same with Daryl on the show, he started as a recurring/supporting character and I don't think even AMC imagined he'd become so "important" and popular and turned out to be one of the main protagonists of the show (I'd say Daryl is the tritagonist as of now along with Michonne and/or Glenn.) And I think that since Kenny ended up resulting a popular and a dear character to some people, and definitely a controversial one among everyone, they decided to bring him back and give him more screentime. Just my opinion.
Well I didn't say some people didn't bring valid points to it, but some others do demonize him for the sake of it. You can't ignore that Kenny, objectively, isn't a complete monster either.
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Okay people will die of course but everyone we love is dead. I just don't kenny die after lee died.
*don't want kenny die
I am aware of that actually. I don't blame him at all really.
I think the problem wasn't that they focused on Kenny allot in Season 2, I think it's that they didn't have much focus on other characters(Carlos, Sarita and Mike as some examples). I think Kenny's spotlight would've been taken better if other characters didn't get overshadowed in comparison.
That's also likely to be true apparently.
I don't think Jane or Kenny should die if Clementine chose to go with them in their Endings. It would just make some people feel more like their choices don't matter in this series I think.
I am agree with you. They gave us a choice and many people didn't want to kill them. Despite our choice if they die it would be ridicilous
I understand both sides to that choice, honestly. My first playthrough I killed Kenny, not because I hated him or wanted him to die, but because I didn't want to see him murder somebody, and also I thought his injuries (a slash to the stomach) were much more serious than they actually were, and killing him might spare him that pain. He had also rehashed the same character arc twice and while I do appreciate Kenny as a character, I didn't feel anything was lost in his development after I killed him. That will probably still be true if he were to die after his endings.
After being left unsatisfied with the Jane ending, I replayed and did not kill Kenny. While it felt wrong to let him murder her, his ending felt the most fitting to the Clementine I was building. I made her stay in Wellington because I wanted to make that tribute to Christa. I don't know what he'll do on his own now, I hope he doesn't die, but I don't want him to take up much more screen time either. My Clementine won't be alone in this case, but it will still be sad for her if she finds out he died out on his own.
Ultimately, my feelings on killing our sparing Kenny really come down to how I felt it contributed to Clementine and her character arc, since she is still the protagonist. The only choice I'm strongly against is killing both Jane and Kenny, because I feel like not only is that uncharacteristically cruel for Clementine, it's also a waste of a character either way.
My thought is Kenny should've stayed dead and gone in Season 1.
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