Kenny's reward.

When Clementine shoots Kenny and we tell him he is going to see Katjaa and Duck again...it is heartbreaking for many reasons. A lot of people loved the little psychopath. I like to think though his pain was ended and he could rest.

However, this more likely.

He wakes up in the fiery valley of hell...well, at least things cannot get any worse he thinks. Just then a familiar voice calls to him....."Dad...we are going to make a fence!!!" Kenny curls into a ball and cries out for forgiveness....just then another voice calls out to him..."Would you shut up, I knew your wife had your balls Nancy, I just wish you would shut your mouth!" Larry looking dapper.

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  • That dosen't sound like a reward as much as it sounds like a punishment, which is a lot.

  • Is the final part a reference to something?

    Also is this really worth a topic on it's own considering the discord it will likely sow?

  • No reference.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Is the final part a reference to something? Also is this really worth a topic on it's own considering the discord it will likely sow?

  • In the words of Kenny: "I don't know what the fuck you're saying, but I know it's all bullshit!"

  • Nice shitpost.

  • what is this....

  • A lot of people loved the little psychopath.

    I've already said this to you that you have either ignored or did not see this but please read up what a psychopath actually is because your statement of Kenny being one is very wrong. A psychopath does not have a conscience nor cares about other people yet Kenny has proven multiple times that although he can be an asshole, he does care about people. He even checks to see if Jane is ok after the car almost crashes.

    So please have a read about that because you need to understand this

  • Plus it's posts like this that you have made that should get people like yourself banned because all it is doing is provoking an argument for those who disagree with you and your sarcastic/insulting jokes about a game character

  • Omid's catOmid's cat Banned
    edited October 2016

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back...
    The End.

  • edited October 2016

    Ouch. I think we should stay clear of implying rape...no one deserves that.

    Omid's cat posted: »

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back... The End.

  • Gee, thanks for that, dude. Totally what I needed on the brain. Yeesh!

    Omid's cat posted: »

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back... The End.

  • What the fuck?

    Omid's cat posted: »

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back... The End.

  • In fairness, that was actually pretty funny.

    Omid's cat posted: »

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back... The End.

  • I CAN'T STOP SMILING, THIS WAS THE BEST POSSIBLE RESPONSE.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    In the words of Kenny: "I don't know what the fuck you're saying, but I know it's all bullshit!"

  • Actually that was a great response...loved it.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    In the words of Kenny: "I don't know what the fuck you're saying, but I know it's all bullshit!"

  • edited October 2016

    A psychopath does not have a conscience nor cares about other people yet Kenny has proven multiple times that although he can be an asshole

    I found this definition on Google.

    psy·cho·path

    [ˈsīkəˌpaTH]
    NOUN

    a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
    synonyms: madman · madwoman · maniac · lunatic · psychotic · [more]

    informal
    an unstable and aggressive person:
    "schoolyard psychopaths will gather around a fight to encourage the combatants"

    Fits Kenny almost perfectly.

    dan290786 posted: »

    A lot of people loved the little psychopath. I've already said this to you that you have either ignored or did not see this but plea

  • a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior.
    an unstable and aggressive person:
    Fits Kenny almost perfectly.

    Hmm...you have a point.

    I think the issue here though is that 1. it can be a chronic mental disorder and 2. when people here the words psychopath and sociopath, they automatically think villain or evil.

    At absolute worst, Kenny is a Well Intentioned Extremist/Knight Templar with anger issues. Calling him evil is a stretch, while calling him a villain is possible, but on a high Anti-villain level.

    A psychopath does not have a conscience nor cares about other people yet Kenny has proven multiple times that although he can be an asshole

  • For someone who has a nurse as a mother and an autistic brother and been around mental health all my life i think a definition you find on google is not as accurate as seeing the real thing in life. Again here you are trying to tell me I'm wrong/against what i said as usual.

    Read what I said, pyscho's have no conscience whatsoever. They kill someone and perhaps laugh about it or thoroughly enjoy it. They show no feelings or care of others. Kenny can be an asshole but he "does" have a conscience as shown numerous times of the bad things he'd done and he does care about others or sometimes showing concern for people he doesn't like such as Jane when the car spins out of control. He asks if she is ok, do you think a psychopath would do that?? Would he hell!!

    And you can argue the toss with me all you want but Kenny is not a pyscho and your hate for him should have nothing to do with that. Now instead of exacerbating things, just leave it at that before it gets out of hand

    A psychopath does not have a conscience nor cares about other people yet Kenny has proven multiple times that although he can be an asshole

  • edited October 2016

    I'm sorry, I don't mean to shit all over your speech here, but...

    Would he hell!!

    ...I wasn't aware that was a verb. :joy:

    dan290786 posted: »

    For someone who has a nurse as a mother and an autistic brother and been around mental health all my life i think a definition you find on g

  • edited October 2016

    It is from the UK. People say it a lot. Like "the hell he would" or "the fuck i did this or that"

    DabigRG posted: »

    I'm sorry, I don't mean to shit all over your speech here, but... Would he hell!! ...I wasn't aware that was a verb.

  • He's a villain who simply isn't aware of it...

    yet.

    DabigRG posted: »

    a person suffering from chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behavior. an unstable and aggressive person: Fits Ken

  • Just giving you the definition and how it could match his temperament. So, KennyshouldadiedinS1 isn't technically wrong in his assertion of Kenny's character.

    That's all.

    dan290786 posted: »

    For someone who has a nurse as a mother and an autistic brother and been around mental health all my life i think a definition you find on g

  • edited October 2016

    Oh, okay. I thought it was a typo at first and thus thought it was safe to make fun of.
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    dan290786 posted: »

    It is from the UK. People say it a lot. Like "the hell he would" or "the fuck i did this or that"

  • Yeah, something like that!

    Actually, he does wise up after his fight with Jane and either accepts his death, tells Clementine to just do it when she draws her gun on him, or explains that he knows he's losing control and that he's trying to keep it under control for Clementine and AJ's sake.

    He's a villain who simply isn't aware of it... yet.

  • BetterToSleep: [Bursts through the fucking door.]

    The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), released by the American Psychiatric Association in 2013, lists both sociopathy and psychopathy under the heading of Antisocial Personality Disorders (ASPD). These disorders share many common behavioral traits which lead to the confusion between them. Key traits that sociopaths and psychopaths share include:

    • A disregard for laws and social mores

    • A disregard for the rights of others

    • A failure to feel remorse or guilt

    • A tendency to display violent behavior

    In addition to their commonalities, sociopaths and psychopaths also have their own unique behavioral characteristics, as well.

    Sociopaths tend to be nervous and easily agitated. They are volatile and prone to emotional outbursts, including fits of rage. They are likely to be uneducated and live on the fringes of society, unable to hold down a steady job or stay in one place for very long. It is difficult but not impossible for sociopaths to form attachments with others. Many sociopaths are able to form an attachment to a particular individual or group, although they have no regard for society in general or its rules. In the eyes of others, sociopaths will appear to be very disturbed. Any crimes committed by a sociopath, including murder, will tend to be haphazard, disorganized and spontaneous rather than planned.

    Psychopaths, on the other hand, are unable to form emotional attachments or feel real empathy with others, although they often have disarming or even charming personalities. Psychopaths are very manipulative and can easily gain people’s trust. They learn to mimic emotions, despite their inability to actually feel them, and will appear normal to unsuspecting people. Psychopaths are often well educated and hold steady jobs. Some are so good at manipulation and mimicry that they have families and other long-term relationships without those around them ever suspecting their true nature.

    When committing crimes, psychopaths carefully plan out every detail in advance and often have contingency plans in place. Unlike their sociopathic counterparts, psychopathic criminals are cool, calm, and meticulous. Their crimes, whether violent or non-violent, will be highly organized and generally offer few clues for authorities to pursue. Intelligent psychopaths make excellent white-collar criminals and "con artists" due to their calm and charismatic natures.

    —Psychology Today

    According to this, Kenny might very well classify as a sociopath, but definitely not a psychopath since most of his actions are guided by emotion, for better or worse.

    Aditional tags: @DabigRG @Everyone'sClemInTime
    dan290786 posted: »

    For someone who has a nurse as a mother and an autistic brother and been around mental health all my life i think a definition you find on g

  • edited October 2016

    Technically, Kenny is a psychopath.

    Just giving you the definition and how it could match his temperament. So, KennyshouldadiedinS1 isn't technically wrong in his assertion of Kenny's character. That's all.

  • I thought those two things were opposite.

    Sociopaths are the more calculating and seemingly well-adjusted whereas psychopaths are more volatile and emotionally unstable.

    BetterToSleep: [Bursts through the fucking door.] The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-

  • Whoops! Here's another one.

    What Is The Difference?

    Psychologists tend to break down the two groups by certain factors, and they have a lot in common. Both tend to be charming, despite being unable to empathize normally with others. They offer convincing systems of fear and disgust, but tend to lack both. Here’s the crux, though: Psychopaths cross the line. Sociopaths may hole up in their houses and remove themselves from society, while a psychopath is busy in his basement rigging shackles to his furnace.

    Psychopaths are dangerous. They’re violent and cruel, and oftentimes downright sinister. They show no remorse for their actions, usually because of a lesion on a part of their brain responsible for fear and judgment, known as the amygdala. Psychopaths commit crimes in cold blood. They crave control and impulsivity, possess a predatory instinct, and attack proactively rather than as a reaction to confrontation: A 2002 study found that 93.3 percent of the psychopathic homicides were instrumental in nature (meaning they were more or less planned), compared with 48.4 percent of the homicides by people who weren’t psychopaths.

    Sociopaths are a different breed. They, too, may suffer from their mental illness as a result of lesioned brain regions. Upbringing may also play a larger role in a child becoming a sociopath versus those that are diagnosed as psychopaths, or the slide into dementia on the other end of the spectrum. Sociopathic behavior is manifested as conniving and deceitful, despite an outward appearance of trustworthiness or sincerity. Sociopaths are often pathological liars. They are manipulative and lack the ability to judge the morality of a situation, but not because they lack a moral compass; rather, their existing moral compass is greatly (yet not always dangerously) skewed. Pemment, for one, says this could point to both a social and neurological component.

    “There are neurological correlates for how beliefs could promote specific kinds of attitudinal or behavioral moral outcomes,” he wrote. “These correlates provide a basis for studying how beliefs create our moral integrity by affecting our empathy circuit. However, a large component of sociopathy involves antisocial behavior, and I am unaware of any neurological study that ties beliefs to antisocial behavior.”

    —Medical Daily

    The first was probably wrong.

    I thought those two things were opposite. Sociopaths are the more calculating and seemingly well-adjusted whereas psychopaths are more volatile and emotionally unstable.

  • Was this intended to have a sexual connotation? Because it does.

    "We're going to pick your lock eternally," sounds like slang to me.

    Omid's cat posted: »

    ...Kenny opened his eyes and... (edit) just died. There was no sex. Oh, take us back, take us back, oh, take us back... The End.

  • This accurately describes my thoughts on Jane: ignoring of the thoughts, feelings, and well-being of others in favor of her own because she's so used to looking out for herself and her interests.

    Whoops! Here's another one. What Is The Difference? Psychologists tend to break down the two groups by certain factors, and the

  • I know, that's what I usually call her.

  • Actually reading up on it they are both sociopaths...Kenny lack of remorse and manipulation...Jane is just beginning down the path...Kenny is way far along...so yes...I was wrong he is a sociopath.

    DabigRG posted: »

    This accurately describes my thoughts on Jane: ignoring of the thoughts, feelings, and well-being of others in favor of her own because she's so used to looking out for herself and her interests.

  • Kenny lack of remorse and manipulation...Jane is just beginning down the path...Kenny is way far along

    Uhhh....what?

    Actually reading up on it they are both sociopaths...Kenny lack of remorse and manipulation...Jane is just beginning down the path...Kenny is way far along...so yes...I was wrong he is a sociopath.

  • edited October 2016

    I think what separates Jane from being an actual sociopath is the pathological liar trait she doesn't have.

    The only situations where I recall her lying is in No Going Back to Kenny and in In Harms Way to Troy. Aside from those two particular situations, she was brutally honest throughout the whole game and rarely sugarcoated anything.

    And then there's the fact that to have an anti social disorder such as these, you have to lack any remorse or empathy (toward stranger/people they don't care about deeply) which are things Jane shows to have in her through and thorugh.
    Showing remorse after killing Vitaly and after stealing/almost stealing from Arvo.
    And shows empathy when she sses Rebecca's distress in the herd, while defending Arvo, or when seemingly forgiving Arvo, Mike and Bonnie for running away.

    She isn't a sociopath. She shows sociopathic traits (just as Kenny hilariously) but she can't identify as a true sociopath.

    DabigRG posted: »

    I know, that's what I usually call her.

  • Kenny has never truly been remorseful for anything unless it directly affected him. When he killed Larry he said he was sorry...if you do not agree, his tone changes and he states that he will do anything to keep his family safe...yet he hides the fact of what happened from Katjaa.

    He comes up with excuses for beating Arvo and like Jane he manipulates Clementine..telling her that he is sorry for what he did, but we gotta keep AJ safe...bypassing the argument of his cruelty and using the baby as a shield to change the subject.

    DabigRG posted: »

    Kenny lack of remorse and manipulation...Jane is just beginning down the path...Kenny is way far along Uhhh....what?

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    I think what separates Jane from being an actual sociopath is the pathological liar trait she doesn't have. The only situations where I r

  • Huh, I suppose you can put it that way. I never really thought about it that way and just assumed he got an attitude and falls back on "I did what I had to do" to avoid admitting that he felt bad about it, which is what I consider to be hiding his remorse.

    Manipulation however is NOT his strong suit.
    Kenny: "Oh look at this: your tags are all out."
    Troy:{Looks right at him}
    Kenny: "Don't want em gettin snagged on to somethin."
    Troy:{Looks right at Clementine for a second}...Come On!
    If Troy wasn't so lazy, they never woulda gotten as far with that plan.

    Kenny has never truly been remorseful for anything unless it directly affected him. When he killed Larry he said he was sorry...if you do n

  • To take a page out of all of your favourite character's book "i don't give 2 shits what you people think". Asshole me right? Well i've said what i have on the psychopath discussion and that's that. I wish people would understand the condition more than just what they read on the internet because i have seen people with severe cases in real life

    Whoops! Here's another one. What Is The Difference? Psychologists tend to break down the two groups by certain factors, and the

  • Troy was not the best henchman for Carver was he?

    DabigRG posted: »

    Huh, I suppose you can put it that way. I never really thought about it that way and just assumed he got an attitude and falls back on "I di

  • edited October 2016

    I do value medical research more than anecdotal evidence.

    dan290786 posted: »

    To take a page out of all of your favourite character's book "i don't give 2 shits what you people think". Asshole me right? Well i've said

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