To be fair, there are two plausible reasons as to why that was:
1.the fact that the dog bit at an angle and was thrashing around a bit made it hard to see a clear enough silhouette for him to be sure.
2.He knew it was probably a dog bite, but was too skeptical about whether or not she could be lying about it or not being infected to take it at face value.
At the very least, he can apologize for coming up with the shed idea and acknowledges that she would've started turning already if she were infected.
Kenny got shot in the gut by Andy at point blank range and just walked it off like a champ. Dude's a freakin mutant from this zombie virus I'm telling ya.
I agree with Dan. There is no proof he was alive and Lilly had already tried with negative results to revive him. It wasn't like they could hang out there when they were going to be carved up alive by the St. Johns.
Kenny's eye was in worse shape then mine but i also had a broken orbital bone and never got it fixed so i know he could survive that. He needs to wear an eye patch like Bazooka Joe.
Agreeing with Dan and Bon-Bon. I think it's absolutely unfair to call Kenny a serial killer, or a murderer at all. The situation regarding Larry is always just blaming Kenny straight forward without looking at the entire situation. Larry had a massive heart-attack. He couldn't be saved with CPR. Had Larry reanimated, someone would have died. Larry was DEAD. You can argue all you like, but it was all foreshadowed in that episode. Even in the preview, it showed Lee & Kenny arguing while Lilly stared off in horror. I get that the preview pictures are just placeholders, but nonetheless when you take that and combine it with the comments that Mark & Larry made, it was going to happen. Mark said something along the lines of, "Didn't you say he knocked you out? I wouldn't want to be locked in a room with him." Larry said, "Over my dead body!" Hell, Larry even tried leaving Lee for dead, and Kenny saved him! Look, should Kenny have done what he did? No. He should have been more considerate, but the man was scared and desperate. It had to be done, but Kenny should have tried his best to spare Lilly from witnessing that. Time was of the essence though. Larry needed to be dealt with - not for revenge, but because he was strong while at his worst so imagine him undead. Lilly would have been too distraught, leaving Kenny & Lee to try fighting this massive walker that could knock one of them out with a punch only a short while after having a minor heartattack (or something akin to that). With all of that said, karma still bit Kenny in the ass the very next episode. He lost his wife and kid. I'm not arguing for people to feel sorry for him, or be a fan of him either. But do not label this character something that he isn't. He didn't murder a man, prevented a man from turning. Would you call Clementine a killer for shooting Lee (if chosen), or shooting Kenny (if chosen)? I doubt it.
I agree with Dan. There is no proof he was alive and Lilly had already tried with negative results to revive him. It wasn't like they could hang out there when they were going to be carved up alive by the St. Johns.
He didn't murder a man, prevented a man from turning. Would you call Clementine a killer for shooting Lee (if chosen), or shooting Kenny (if chosen)? I doubt it.
Mmm...I guess that's up to the individual. It's worth noting that the main difference is that Larry was suddenly killed while Lilly and determinately Lee were trying their hardest to help him, whereas Lee and Kenny were perfectly conscious of such a decision, with both determinately telling Clementine to do it and Kenny kinda bringing on himself, respectively.
Agreeing with Dan and Bon-Bon. I think it's absolutely unfair to call Kenny a serial killer, or a murderer at all. The situation regarding L… morearry is always just blaming Kenny straight forward without looking at the entire situation. Larry had a massive heart-attack. He couldn't be saved with CPR. Had Larry reanimated, someone would have died. Larry was DEAD. You can argue all you like, but it was all foreshadowed in that episode. Even in the preview, it showed Lee & Kenny arguing while Lilly stared off in horror. I get that the preview pictures are just placeholders, but nonetheless when you take that and combine it with the comments that Mark & Larry made, it was going to happen. Mark said something along the lines of, "Didn't you say he knocked you out? I wouldn't want to be locked in a room with him." Larry said, "Over my dead body!" Hell, Larry even tried leaving Lee for dead, and Kenny saved him! Look, should Kenny have done what… [view original content]
There is the fact no one properly took care of the wound either. You shouldn't put pure strength peroxide in an open wound. Also what was the point of Clem disinfecting the eye when she puts the same grimy bandage that he'd worn for days back on? Bonnie thought ahead enough to bring peroxide but not bandaging materials?
Not a doctor, but I'm Red Cross certified in first aid and reasonably familiar with the basics of emergency medicine.
Realistically, it w… moreould be hard to guess whether or not Kenny could survive that beating without surgery. There's a few things that could kill you or put you in a coma in these circumstances. Particularly, swelling, bleeding or shock. When you get bludgeoned, especially against the ground, your brain is liable to get knocked around in your skull (or the skull could fracture) which could cause swelling or hemorrhage. Shock can also kill as it lowers your blood pressure, causing all sorts of unpleasant stuff to happen, even a good while after the fact.
Assuming, there isn't serious cerebral bleeding/swelling, Kenny would still have a lot of problems. His eye-socket (basically reduced to mush) is a magnet for infection, without proper cleaning and possibly surgery. The orbital is shattered and will probably never heal… [view original content]
In some Deleted Voice lines for the Bell tower Scene, Ben openly coaxes Lee to let him go because he WANTS to die. Deliberatly ranting about how Easy it'd be to just let him go. His death wish was much more Prominent.
it was more of a 'Dude wants to die, so fuck him, we gotta go NOW'
That's very clearly not what happened. Ben only expressed that he wanted to be let go and die of the fall after Kenny left a second time.
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Kenny was wrong for saltlicking Larry, deal with it.
To be fair, there are two plausible reasons as to why that was:
1.the fact that the dog bit at an angle and was thrashing around a bit made it hard to see a clear enough silhouette for him to be sure.
2.He knew it was probably a dog bite, but was too skeptical about whether or not she could be lying about it or not being infected to take it at face value.
At the very least, he can apologize for coming up with the shed idea and acknowledges that she would've started turning already if she were infected.
It depends how you look at the situation. Please don't tell me to "deal with it" because guess what kiddo? I won't be changing my opinion
Kenny got shot in the gut by Andy at point blank range and just walked it off like a champ. Dude's a freakin mutant from this zombie virus I'm telling ya.
Your atitude tells me why you were banned. Supporting serial killers is wrong.
EDIT: Sorry. I used the wrong meme.
What a comedian you are
I agree with Dan. There is no proof he was alive and Lilly had already tried with negative results to revive him. It wasn't like they could hang out there when they were going to be carved up alive by the St. Johns.
Kenny's eye was in worse shape then mine but i also had a broken orbital bone and never got it fixed so i know he could survive that. He needs to wear an eye patch like Bazooka Joe.
Agreeing with Dan and Bon-Bon. I think it's absolutely unfair to call Kenny a serial killer, or a murderer at all. The situation regarding Larry is always just blaming Kenny straight forward without looking at the entire situation. Larry had a massive heart-attack. He couldn't be saved with CPR. Had Larry reanimated, someone would have died. Larry was DEAD. You can argue all you like, but it was all foreshadowed in that episode. Even in the preview, it showed Lee & Kenny arguing while Lilly stared off in horror. I get that the preview pictures are just placeholders, but nonetheless when you take that and combine it with the comments that Mark & Larry made, it was going to happen. Mark said something along the lines of, "Didn't you say he knocked you out? I wouldn't want to be locked in a room with him." Larry said, "Over my dead body!" Hell, Larry even tried leaving Lee for dead, and Kenny saved him! Look, should Kenny have done what he did? No. He should have been more considerate, but the man was scared and desperate. It had to be done, but Kenny should have tried his best to spare Lilly from witnessing that. Time was of the essence though. Larry needed to be dealt with - not for revenge, but because he was strong while at his worst so imagine him undead. Lilly would have been too distraught, leaving Kenny & Lee to try fighting this massive walker that could knock one of them out with a punch only a short while after having a minor heartattack (or something akin to that). With all of that said, karma still bit Kenny in the ass the very next episode. He lost his wife and kid. I'm not arguing for people to feel sorry for him, or be a fan of him either. But do not label this character something that he isn't. He didn't murder a man, prevented a man from turning. Would you call Clementine a killer for shooting Lee (if chosen), or shooting Kenny (if chosen)? I doubt it.
Mmm...I guess that's up to the individual. It's worth noting that the main difference is that Larry was suddenly killed while Lilly and determinately Lee were trying their hardest to help him, whereas Lee and Kenny were perfectly conscious of such a decision, with both determinately telling Clementine to do it and Kenny kinda bringing on himself, respectively.
There is the fact no one properly took care of the wound either. You shouldn't put pure strength peroxide in an open wound. Also what was the point of Clem disinfecting the eye when she puts the same grimy bandage that he'd worn for days back on? Bonnie thought ahead enough to bring peroxide but not bandaging materials?
Great, now I can't unsee that.
In some Deleted Voice lines for the Bell tower Scene, Ben openly coaxes Lee to let him go because he WANTS to die. Deliberatly ranting about how Easy it'd be to just let him go. His death wish was much more Prominent.