Jane/Kenny in Season 3

So, we know Clem and Javier are tracking someone, along with marked walkers. It could be that a plot in the game is a rescue mission for whomever we picked in Season 2? It'd be a way of including our choices via dialogue and have the person as our driving force in the game, cost effective yet not in an annoying sense, because we'd be determined to rescue them. Maybe not as the plot of the entire game, who knows. As for "What about the alone ending?"It could be that whomever they're tracking has AJ + Kenny/Jane in some games, or only AJ in others? Just an idea for making our choices matter, giving us a unique reunion with whomever we're trying to rescue?

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  • It might happen, but if they do it they'll probably pull an Omid on Kenny/Jane since it's the perfect chance for them to get killed like every other determinant character.

  • I really hope the plot doesn't revolve around rescuing AJ, because I don't even like him.

  • been awhile sice i played S2 but i made the choice at the end to leave Kenny and go of with the baby. I hope we see Kenny in S3 which i believe we will see Kenny. I wonder what happend to the baby Clem took care of from what ever her name was.

  • Nah it won't be a rescue of Kenny/Jane i would be very surprised if it is.

  • I'd like if they took that direction with Kenny/Jane, but I doubt it. I also think (and hope) AJ is dead. I know that sounds really cruel, but I don't care. I don't like the idea of having to carry around and possibly, raise a baby in the Zombie mother-fucking Apocalypse, not to mention having to hear him cry. I reckon he'll get bitten and we'll be forced to choose whether we kill the zombified him or not.

  • Agreed. Telltale have a lot of work to do to get us to care about season 3 characters like we did for season 1. Honestly, the writing of the characters in S2 was awful, i did not care about a single character. In season 1 i liked everyone (apart from Larry but even he was more interesting than the season 2 cast)

  • I don't think they'd need to be killed off if we find them around Ep5 tbh, they could just join Clem for the rest of the episode. Especially after GoT, in which determinants became a lot more important

  • I'd just like the option to give him to a community. Or someone who could look after him. Until he's old enough to be helpful at least

    OneWayNoWay posted: »

    I'd like if they took that direction with Kenny/Jane, but I doubt it. I also think (and hope) AJ is dead. I know that sounds really cruel, b

  • Omid still makes me sour and he wasn't even determinant

    Kai2237 posted: »

    It might happen, but if they do it they'll probably pull an Omid on Kenny/Jane since it's the perfect chance for them to get killed like every other determinant character.

  • I was thinking about it but now seriously doubt it. In a tweet Job said, "..that doesn't mean that any specific characters are confirmed, even seemingly obvious ones."

  • edited June 2016

    Actually, I wouldn't mind that as a character driver for Clementine and Javier. Simple, focused, and a lot of room for interesting twists that don't have to revolve around what arbitrary person Clementine chooses to save... only to die two scenes later.

    I mean, Fallout 4 was about saving your child and it was easily the most investing Fallout game in terms of story.

    I'd like that as a story... and, although I freaking hate AJ, It would certainly help if he was in a distressed situation with all plot paths moving and motivating Clementine and Javier's choices toward him. Easily making him an investing consequence for a later conflict.

  • I feel like they will pull an Omid on whoever survived to the end of s2, but in the same time I think it can't be true. I mean, one thing is Omid and Christa, who, yeah, they are cool, but I never saw them bound with Clem so much, and I never got as emotionally attached to them as to Kenny or Jane. I don't think telltale will just kill them of, considering it's, like, the biggest final decision of s2 on who to keep alive.

    But I still feel like they will pull an Omid though. But, hey, I'm the one with the alone ending, I don't really care.

    Kai2237 posted: »

    It might happen, but if they do it they'll probably pull an Omid on Kenny/Jane since it's the perfect chance for them to get killed like every other determinant character.

  • edited June 2016

    Maybe helping Javier save them will help you get to know them? Even before meeting them.

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    OneWayNoWay posted: »

    I'd like if they took that direction with Kenny/Jane, but I doubt it. I also think (and hope) AJ is dead. I know that sounds really cruel, b

  • I don't want them to "Omid" themselves but I don't want them to last the longest either.

  • edited June 2016

    Yeah. I'd like at least a semi consistent group of characters though, across seasons. Like in the comics, the initial core cast survive a few, which Season 1 of the game did ok too. But Season 2 killed everyone left determinately from both Season 1 and 2 besides those who left the group. It feels jarring to start the game with a core group and have none left by the end, twice. I want someone for Clem to be close with long term, multi season but without that/those people hogging the screen the way Kenny did, and not being immune to harm

    AronDracula posted: »

    I don't want them to "Omid" themselves but I don't want them to last the longest either.

  • Since both are determinant, I don't expect either to show up in season three besides being briefly mentioned. Maybe Kenny left Clem in Arlington or Jane was killed.

    Different possibilities depending on your ending.

  • Then it makes choosing to keep Kenny/Jane alive or not useless. It leaves out a whole story of them and it is just lazy writing. That's my opinion

    Since both are determinant, I don't expect either to show up in season three besides being briefly mentioned. Maybe Kenny left Clem in Arlington or Jane was killed. Different possibilities depending on your ending.

  • edited June 2016

    It's a trend in TellTale games. Determinants always die. Yvette is the only exception that I can think of.

    KLVGAMING posted: »

    Then it makes choosing to keep Kenny/Jane alive or not useless. It leaves out a whole story of them and it is just lazy writing. That's my opinion

  • Speaking of which. Do you think Bonnie and Mike will appear? I don't care about Arvo

    It's a trend in TellTale games. Determinants always die. Yvette is the only exception that I can think of.

  • I hope so, I rather liked Mike. I was disappointed when I couldn't go with him. If anyone, I think Mike is the most likely to reappear. Maybe Arvo. I wouldn't expect Bonnie seeing that she is also a determinant character.

    KLVGAMING posted: »

    Speaking of which. Do you think Bonnie and Mike will appear? I don't care about Arvo

  • If I remember correctly, they were originally going to kill off Mike, but they cancel it. Idk it will be cool to see Mike

    I hope so, I rather liked Mike. I was disappointed when I couldn't go with him. If anyone, I think Mike is the most likely to reappear. Maybe Arvo. I wouldn't expect Bonnie seeing that she is also a determinant character.

  • I would love to see him return with a personal redemption arc. You have to imagine he feels a little bad about abandoning a shot Clementine like that.

    KLVGAMING posted: »

    If I remember correctly, they were originally going to kill off Mike, but they cancel it. Idk it will be cool to see Mike

  • Yeah. He is a character that needs a lot of attention and he has left to soon in the game

    I would love to see him return with a personal redemption arc. You have to imagine he feels a little bad about abandoning a shot Clementine like that.

  • Couldn't agree more.

    KLVGAMING posted: »

    Yeah. He is a character that needs a lot of attention and he has left to soon in the game

  • It's basically the removal of Kenny's death screams from Season 1 again, so that's a good possibility

  • Am i the only one who wants Clem to run into negan?

  • Why didn't they give us the option to hand him over to wellington to be watched over than just Kenny and clem leave together is what I keep asking for.

    alexgo posted: »

    I really hope the plot doesn't revolve around rescuing AJ, because I don't even like him.

  • edited December 2016

    Definitetly not

    Am i the only one who wants Clem to run into negan?

  • Nobody who was in Edith's immediate surroundings at the time of Kenny and Clementine's arrival wanted to take care of a random baby. It is an overwhelming responsibility, that she did not want somebody in her community to be forced to take.

    NorthStars posted: »

    Why didn't they give us the option to hand him over to wellington to be watched over than just Kenny and clem leave together is what I keep asking for.

  • That will be impossible.

    Am i the only one who wants Clem to run into negan?

  • edited December 2016

    So apparently its safer for a little girl and less of a pain to take care of it then a whole community then. Trust me I don't think clem wanted the responsibility to take care of him either.

    Nobody who was in Edith's immediate surroundings at the time of Kenny and Clementine's arrival wanted to take care of a random baby. It is an overwhelming responsibility, that she did not want somebody in her community to be forced to take.

  • Clementine will probably watch after him with help of other adults.

    NorthStars posted: »

    So apparently its safer for a little girl and less of a pain to take care of it then a whole community then. Trust me I don't think clem wanted the responsibility to take care of him either.

  • Still doesn't solve the problem here, though

    Clementine will probably watch after him with help of other adults.

  • I don't quite see a solution.

    NorthStars posted: »

    Still doesn't solve the problem here, though

  • Ik, that's what I meant, said there should have been a solution to the people who don't like aj.

    I don't quite see a solution.

  • edited December 2016

    Same, with every death of the cabin people I was just like "Meh." I just didn't care -.- But in season 1, I was sad about Katjaa's death and even Ben's. (And even Chuck and we only knew him for like 5 minutes)
    Forgot to say I really liked pete a lot, but still wasn't sad when he left and I feel like with every season that comes I care less and less for character deaths.

    dan290786 posted: »

    Agreed. Telltale have a lot of work to do to get us to care about season 3 characters like we did for season 1. Honestly, the writing of the

  • edited December 2016

    all these people saying they hate AJ a freaking toddler like what the hell is wrong with some of you?

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  • Yeah i think we get used to it similar to the way the characters do when they lose people. It gets easier in some way. I never cared for the s2 characters though due to the way i felt they were written. It's such a shame that the entire game felt rushed and there wasn't the same effort made into then characters as they did in season 1. We got decent background stories to pretty much every character in S1 but not in S2. Sure we got development of Jane and her sister and we knew that Nick and Luke had known each other for over 20 years, but that's about it right? What do we know about Carlos and Sarah? Apart from he's a doctor shielding his daughter from the world? Bonnie was a former drug addict, what else? And Mike? There just wasn't much to know about them. I would have liked to have known what they used to do job wise, or have them tell Clem a story about something that happened with them. Just something for us to be interested in. I hope they give us this with characters in Season 3

    Same, with every death of the cabin people I was just like "Meh." I just didn't care -.- But in season 1, I was sad about Katjaa's death and

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