Abandoned Jane. I don't doubt that Kenny wasn't the most mentally balanced, but faking the death of an infant doesn't prove that. That would drive anybody off the deep end. Jane got Clementine's friend killed just to prove a point that doesn't even make that much sense. Fuck Jane. I went with the Alone ending.
I'm with Jane and AJ at Howe's.
Shoot Kenny - I shot Kenny because he was going to murder someone for no reason. In that moment, he was a… more monster that needed to be stopped. He refused to listen to anyone else but his andger and paranoia, and that led him to almost manslaughter Jane with no justification, or solid reason even. I wanted to believe that he would be happy that I stopped him on time, but seeing the alternative where we let him live and him not showing any regret or guilt for what he had just done to Jane, even after knowing that she had not done the crime he had punished her for. A person like this is not ok, and as I saw a user comment a while back, knowing that there is an ending of Clem leaving a safe place to stay with the person who destroyed and scared away everyone she bonded with in the last few days and killed the last person who was legitimately worried about her with no good reason and without any signs of regret for… [view original content]
You picked that ending because you like how Clementine evolves as a character and delivers that line, but you couldn't have known any of that at the time of making a decision!
Same ending, Same choices, Same reasons!
Except I didn't let the family in because I love the way Clem says
* Man - What if we are dangerous?
* Clem pointing her gun to him - What if I am?
Oh, you mean first ending we choose when we first played?
I thought you meant what ending we choose after knowing all the 5 endings.
The first time I played I shot Kenny and went with Jane, but I did accept the family because I took pity of them, of course it was a terrible mistake and I just did so because my Clem was a good girl, like Lee ♥
I notice a plot hole.
You picked that ending because you like how Clementine evolves as a character and delivers that line, but you couldn't have known any of that at the time of making a decision!
Originally i shot Kenny, and it made me feel really guilty. I stayed with Jane and the ending i had with her was one that made me feel really uncomfortable. I replayed the ending and this time i chose to go with Kenny but i left him behind at Wellington. Then i thought about it and i missed Kenny and felt bad leaving him as i was all he had left. So i played the ending a third time and this time i stayed with him the whole way through.
I just hope they dont kill him off because i picked that ending, i would have rather had his status unknown to me then to watch him get killed on screen. Jane however, was a lying prick who provoked trouble, so i could care less about what happened to her.
It's funny people that went with Jane really feel like they need to explain themselves unlike those that went with Kenny. That speaks for itself I think.
How do you know it's an attack? If that kind of comment gets the attention of a moderator, I wonder what's this place? A Nazi camp? I have freedom to criticize anyone as long as I don't insult them right? I mean that's the common sense unless you have forbidden criticizing anyone and their thoughts.
How do you know it's an attack? If that kind of comment gets the attention of a moderator, I wonder what's this place? A Nazi camp? I have f… morereedom to criticize anyone as long as I don't insult them right? I mean that's the common sense unless you have forbidden criticizing anyone and their thoughts.
Ohhh, so that was criticism? How could I have been so blind! I thought I had seen a petty comment trying to look witty while not making a point at all.
It is a moderator's task to stop people trying to instigate needless flame wars, especially when one is not just attacking one person, but a whole fandom. Your comment (that was, let me tell you, very shitty and needless) was bound to start arguments that would have nothing to do with this thread's topic.
How do you know it's an attack? If that kind of comment gets the attention of a moderator, I wonder what's this place? A Nazi camp? I have f… morereedom to criticize anyone as long as I don't insult them right? I mean that's the common sense unless you have forbidden criticizing anyone and their thoughts.
Ohhh, so that was criticism? How could I have been so blind! I thought I had seen a petty comment trying to look witty while not making a po… moreint at all.
It is a moderator's task to stop people trying to instigate needless flame wars, especially when one is not just attacking one person, but a whole fandom. Your comment (that was, let me tell you, very shitty and needless) was bound to start arguments that would have nothing to do with this thread's topic.
And that was the easy decision. The hard decision was whether or not to shoot Kenny. You see, I'm one of the people that liked both Jane and Kenny. Furthermore, I'm a guy that generally always tries to save people if I have the chance. I let Lilly stay, I saved Ben, I saved Nick, I saved Sarah, I tried to help Luke... so for me, letting Jane die was going against my moral scruples. But at the same time, I felt like shooting Kenny wasn't right, either. I was still convinced that despite everything, that Kenny could be brought back from the brink. Even in this situation, I felt like shooting him was, in a sense, finally giving up on him. The way I see it, no matter what you choose to do in that scene, you end up with blood on your hands. It's just a matter of how you want it to end up there; by action, or inaction?
To put it simply; I was conflicted as fuck.
Staying in Wellington was easy, though. On top of it being what Kenny wanted, it gives meaning to everything that has happened up to this point. All the people that have died for both Clementine and AJ, all the people that stuck their necks out to protect them... in a sense, walking away from potential safety makes it all for naught. For me personally, I saw walking away from Wellington as a disrespect to everyone that helped get us to this point. I felt like I owed it to all these characters to go to Wellington, to make it feel like their deaths weren't in vain. That ultimately, there was some purpose to all the sacrifices that have been made. Even if it ends up being temporary come S3, at least I can find some solace in the fact that Lee and everyone else's deaths meant something, even if only for a short while.
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Abandoned Jane. I don't doubt that Kenny wasn't the most mentally balanced, but faking the death of an infant doesn't prove that. That would drive anybody off the deep end. Jane got Clementine's friend killed just to prove a point that doesn't even make that much sense. Fuck Jane. I went with the Alone ending.
Same ending, Same choices, Same reasons!
Except I didn't let the family in because I love the way Clem says
Vanessa and Rashid
“That's not—how it—works!”
I notice a plot hole.
You picked that ending because you like how Clementine evolves as a character and delivers that line, but you couldn't have known any of that at the time of making a decision!
Oh, you mean first ending we choose when we first played?
I thought you meant what ending we choose after knowing all the 5 endings.
The first time I played I shot Kenny and went with Jane, but I did accept the family because I took pity of them, of course it was a terrible mistake and I just did so because my Clem was a good girl, like Lee ♥
At Howe's with Jane and the family. I wanted to ditch Kenny since season 1, so yeah.
Was that it?
Because this comment right here
made you come across a bit... well, not so nice. If it was meant to be a sarcastic jab, it didn't exactly come off that way
My reason for picking Jane was basically the exact same reason as @IronWoodLover minus ditching the family. So yeah, that's it.
Originally i shot Kenny, and it made me feel really guilty. I stayed with Jane and the ending i had with her was one that made me feel really uncomfortable. I replayed the ending and this time i chose to go with Kenny but i left him behind at Wellington. Then i thought about it and i missed Kenny and felt bad leaving him as i was all he had left. So i played the ending a third time and this time i stayed with him the whole way through.
I just hope they dont kill him off because i picked that ending, i would have rather had his status unknown to me then to watch him get killed on screen. Jane however, was a lying prick who provoked trouble, so i could care less about what happened to her.
Please take my apologies if the image represents how you feel. Clementine's face made me feel bad.
God damn.
Let's not instigate petty attacks like that, please. Thanks.
How do you know it's an attack? If that kind of comment gets the attention of a moderator, I wonder what's this place? A Nazi camp? I have freedom to criticize anyone as long as I don't insult them right? I mean that's the common sense unless you have forbidden criticizing anyone and their thoughts.
Oh shit
Blind, he's onto us
Ohhh, so that was criticism? How could I have been so blind! I thought I had seen a petty comment trying to look witty while not making a point at all.
It is a moderator's task to stop people trying to instigate needless flame wars, especially when one is not just attacking one person, but a whole fandom. Your comment (that was, let me tell you, very shitty and needless) was bound to start arguments that would have nothing to do with this thread's topic.
If you think you defended your moderator friend as best as you could then fine. Loyalty is important.
I stayed in Wellington.
And that was the easy decision. The hard decision was whether or not to shoot Kenny. You see, I'm one of the people that liked both Jane and Kenny. Furthermore, I'm a guy that generally always tries to save people if I have the chance. I let Lilly stay, I saved Ben, I saved Nick, I saved Sarah, I tried to help Luke... so for me, letting Jane die was going against my moral scruples. But at the same time, I felt like shooting Kenny wasn't right, either. I was still convinced that despite everything, that Kenny could be brought back from the brink. Even in this situation, I felt like shooting him was, in a sense, finally giving up on him. The way I see it, no matter what you choose to do in that scene, you end up with blood on your hands. It's just a matter of how you want it to end up there; by action, or inaction?
To put it simply; I was conflicted as fuck.
Staying in Wellington was easy, though. On top of it being what Kenny wanted, it gives meaning to everything that has happened up to this point. All the people that have died for both Clementine and AJ, all the people that stuck their necks out to protect them... in a sense, walking away from potential safety makes it all for naught. For me personally, I saw walking away from Wellington as a disrespect to everyone that helped get us to this point. I felt like I owed it to all these characters to go to Wellington, to make it feel like their deaths weren't in vain. That ultimately, there was some purpose to all the sacrifices that have been made. Even if it ends up being temporary come S3, at least I can find some solace in the fact that Lee and everyone else's deaths meant something, even if only for a short while.
I like the name in the top left corner
"yeah, I totally made this, this is mine"
"I am the Walking Dead."
Oh, didn't even notice it.