Not a bad point honestly.
He is the closest to a 3 dimensional character you get in the franchise. I specially remember how in season 2 he seemed to be the only one to actually mourn deaths unlike all the other morons who seem to only care for half a minute. Luke for example only gives a "f-frick!" upon hearing Nick, his longlife best friend, died.
Kenny and S1 clementine are prob the best written characters. Lee and post S1 clem kinda suck because they dont even have a canon perdonality.
to be fairrr it's been like whatever amount of years into the apocalypse. you probably tend to get desensitized when seeing your whole family die infront of you when the apocalypse starts, which kenny didn't (as seen by his family being alive in the fricking game)
Absolutely. He was what got me invested enough to watch a girl I was dating back then play the game. I thought he was a pretty fleshed out and believable depiction of a man who is often ill-equipped to process grief on top of living in a post-apocalypse.
Most of the cast in season 2 act like fricking morons and hate Kenny for no reason. Literally no reason. They are hostile with him the moment they meet him but they cozy up to the meth head chick who led carver to the ski resort which ultimately led to most of them dying. What's worse is that he was actually right about Wellington.
>he gets mad easily >get everyone he knows killed, including his wife >frick around on guard duty, letting a horde slip by and descend on the group (including a pregnant woman) >let the bitter ruskie who led a group of thugs to murder you all go without so much as a talking to >seemingly abandon a baby to the horde
That's 'easy' to you?
>get everyone he knows killed, including his wife
boo-hoo, poor Kenny.
No one else loses family, friends, or is forced to kill turned relatives or other people in self-defence. They don’t go hungry, don’t get horribly sick, don’t go through traumatic experiences, don’t become victims of other people.
To be fair. Most people in S1 were kinda shit as well. Kenny was also right about Lilly and the cannibals.
He is a toxic, abusive step father to clem. If you picked him over Jane that says a lot about you.
It's not that clear really. Kenny is selfish and he needs Clem more than Clem needs him but you also know that you got someone with Kenny who will never betray you.
Jane meanwhile abandons Clem like everyone else the moment it becomes convenient for her. Or with the suicide cause the dumb b***h got preggers and couldn't handle it.
Also: Kenny himself admits this at the end if you let him kill Jane. That he is fricked up and better off without him - because he himself isn't sure if he isn't more liability than help with his issues. If you abandon him and enter the fort like he wants you do technically everything right - and if you go with him despite all this he sacrifices himself for you at the start of S3.
Because he is decently written and that makes him interesting - and despite having flaws relatable.
>starts off as a weird redneck with some light racism >claims that will protect his family but runs every time shit goes real and lets his buddy Lee handle all the tough shit >then his son gets bitten >and his wife commits suicide >angry at Ben he wants to kill him or watch him get killed but at the end he grows past that anger and seemingly sacrifices himself just to make sure that Ben doesn't get eaten alive - by putting him out of his misery with a gun before the zombies get to him
Then S2 happens and they throw most of that out of the window by turning him into somewhat of a lunatic who pushes everything but Clem away. A lunatic who somehow still ends up being right about pretty much everything.
>abusive step father
Lol. That's an understatement. He is literally a psychopath with anger issues.
It's hard to believe he ever had a son of his own, given his decisions. He took a baby without a wet nurse on a long journey without a destination on a snowy road in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
Jane is 100% right when she tells that they need to return to a safe place and. The baby requires constant feeding with milk or formula, otherwise he will die. Although no, baby would die from the cold sooner, because he''ll piss on the only sheet in which he is wrapped. In addition, baby is literally a beacon for zombies,that could cry non-stop 24/7.
Kenny's "good deed" is to leave the 11th y.o. girl in an unknown settlement alone, where she will most likely be turned into a sex-slave or eaten.
>Kenny is evil because he exists in a zombie apocalypse and continues to live in a zombie apocalypse >They need to return to safe place like (cabin in the middle of nowhere with no food about to be snowed in by a storm) >Actually the baby is just dead weight Jane is right they should kill it with a shovel >*Complete headcanon*
Janegays really are just soulless. "A baby is a resource drain and a danger and it's just gonna die anyways so who cares?" Fricking have a nice day.
>making up a whole new headcanon with "a cabin" and "killing a baby" instead of a lived-in shopping center ending
Kennygays are so stupid that their only argument is to write you down as a fan of an unpleasant b***h if you agree with her 1-2 rational decisions.
Although Jane isn't even a character, but a plot device. The writers were unable to give her a consistent personality /behavior and build at least a little sympathy from players. She's so logical and calculating, but than does some random crazy shit 'cuz writers need stupid ass drama for psyho Kenny's sake.
He is a schizo and abusive, yes. But Jane is hardly a better choice considering she offs herself for getting knocked up, leaving Clem (still a child) alone to look after herself with a baby to also take care of. They're both shitty and unreliable.
The entire 2d season is made for the player like him. He's obviously a writers' favorite.
1. All moments with him are damn emotional and sentimental. Players are often too dumb to critically perceive the narrative. And the ending with him is
2. He shown as Lee's replacement. (but not really)
3. He gets the most screen time.
4. He's a well written. While other characters are meaningless cardboard dolls who at any moment can radically change their behavior or disappear altogether.
The whole story is written in his favor, although he is a dangerous piece of shit and would start to beat shit out of Clementine as soon as there were no adults around. In the end he took two children to certain death, but the writers pulled another "plot twists" out of their ass so we got literally a fairy tale ending.8
What I don't like about Season 2 is that they made Kenny into some sort of untouchable badass. I mean, this is the same guy that lost every fight in Season 1. How the frick did he become OP all of a sudden? It came off as unbelievable and fan service plot armor
>leaves keys in his car full of supplies >even leaves them in the ignition so the battery is going to be drained >somehow lee is at fault for his wife leaving him
Was he autistic?
he was right to hate lily, she ends up murdering a woman in cold blood.
he was right about jane, she tricks kenny into thinking the baby died.
he was right about the boat
kenny is the only intelligent character in this series. god bless him and god bless america
The honest answer is if you'd stuck with the series since the first season that you would have been glad to see a familiar face even if you were disinclined with him at first.
Kenny getting Clem and the baby to Wellington and then disappearing into the woods is the best ending of S2.
>Plant the seeds of the season being Kenny or Nick >Nick's group are really bad at surviving, likely to aid the Kenny vs Nick plot >Swerve that at the fourth episode (I think) and kill Nick >Replace Nick with Jane I assume because everyone dies anyway lol so a lone wolf character like Jane might make more sense or something
Dropped Season 3 because of muh adhd and just forgot about it. Also got discouraged when I got spoiled that Christa doesn't appear again and it's basically left unanswered what happened to her, although I guess the answer is implied. Should I continue?
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It's good in the sense that it's what the series should've been after S1, you playing as someone OTHER than Clem.
It's bad in the sense that the entire season relies on you giving a shit about the beaner family's drama.
>Kenny is a.... le bad person!1!!!11!!
Can someone explain to me how Kenny is a bad person? Seriously I genuinely don't see it, he's not perfect but he's not bad neither.
nah man, i saw him start breathing before the salt lick came down. at that point kenny killed an old man for no reason other than being a grumpy old douche. i can't blame him, because the only reason why i didn't do the same was because i didn't want clem to watch me and kenny tag team an old man.
He's not necessarily a bad person.
He's just kind of a hardass who prioritizes the survival of him and his loved ones over all else.
When it comes to zombies, he's the gold standard of protector. But when forced to co-operate with others, he loses his cool and tries to regain that sense of pride in himself by enforcing his will on those he considers disposable.
Good guy to have around when shit hits the fan. Terrible to be around when he's forced to play nice with others.
Nope. In season 1 you have a low IQ schizo who is mostly just a tool for the game to give you a recap of your choices rather than a character.
After him, every villain was your muh survival of the fittest archetype ,which is one of the most boring types of villains in fiction.
I really cannot understand how carver had fans. It's especially moronic considering how he makes so many stupid choices.
He represents the right-wing.
This is true because his main rival is pure left-wing on the second game.
The same girl who kill herself when she knows she was pregnant.
I think I never saw what happened after season 3 but I saw clip of the grown up baby shooting someone or something. Is the story even worth bothering with
Man, I didn't even give a shit about this "game" and I loved reading threads about these arguments.
When was the last time a game had this much heated discussion about the events and characters in the story?
It had good writing. I remember the game would tell you how many players made the same choices you did, and they were often pretty close. And then the best feeling was when it was like an 80%/20% split, and you were in the 20% and fricking certain you were in the right.
I think it's very possible that larry survived his heart attack in the meat locker, and kenny was too quick to make the choice of dropping the salt lick on him in front of his grieving daughter.
but still, you have to make the choice of killing larry with kenny if you want the game to be more enjoyable since kenny will b***h about it the whole time if you disagree with him + you gain nothing from siding with lilly
>oh no a man who is trying to protect his wife and kid from zombies and strangers is on edge all the time because he is realistic character instead of gary stu, what a jerk!
kenny comes back for you, kenny has your back if you have his, if you actually side with the character you get to see that he already lost everything he tried to protect and adopts clementine as his raison d'etre instead of suicide and he still goes above and beyond to keep her alive
he's not a perfect character but his intentions are good, he has anger issues, he has boatload of trauma, he is suicidal as all hell and even with all of this he still never treats clementine like a pet project, if you side with him he actually becomes one of the only characters you can trust 100% to have if not your back then clementines at the very least
the flip flop cool big sister character from the last chapter has nothing on kenny, what the frick did she think he was going to do when you pretend you killed a kill? "i'm going to show you who he really is!" a traumatized man whose ptsd you just triggered over the loss of yet another child? cool gaslighting c**t, how about you don't poke the sore spot of a guy whose already lost so much and instead learn to swallow up your pride and work with the grumpy granpa
>but why did fans love him
because he is a well written realistic character whose motivations become clear to you the more you side with him, he doesn't take chances when it comes to protecting his family (and he loses them anyway), he is cautious of strangers (and he was right to be if you betray him) and he actually picks up the torch for protecting clementine after lee bites the dust
10/10 guy, would ride or die with him again
Magnanimously based, Kenny is the hero of the series. Lee was good too but he's fricking dead, Kenny does the best he can with the trauma he's endured and actually tries to give the people he cares about the best lives he can
facts, kenny is only alive to keep clementine alive because he and lee both understood that there has to be something more to living than just surviving for your own sake
Only questionable thing he ever did was maybe being a bit hasty in offing Larry, but the guy was a c**t anyway.
Everyone who feuds with him is a moron as well i.e Ben, which only goes to make him more likeable. I enjoy him psyching out on Ben in Crawford after he decides to spill the beans at the most inappropriate of times.
>is right about everything and provides the healthiest and most stable route for clementine to take in versions of his ending >"why do people like him"
As a Kennybro I could never really bring myself to hate Ben, he was just a dumb gangly scared high school kid who wasn't cut out for the zombie apocalypse in the slightest. Barely an adult and suddenly the world is completely falling apart around him, all his friends and family are dead, and he's given all these responsibilities and expected to act like a grown adult.
He may have fricked up all the time and been a complete naive weenie but I still felt he was a good kid. Not telling the group about the deal? Stupid but I'm sure he thought it was best for the safety of the group and his friend. Getting bullied out of the boat by old people? Pretty pathetic but he probably didn't have the heart to beat down on cancer patients, I mean would Clem? I don't remember why they left him in charge of that.
And not everyone can be the badass protagonist survivors, some people will just frick up bigly. As bad as Ben? Maybe not exactly, but possibly close. Honestly I think I liked him more than at least half the characters in the later seasons, that Black person Arvo makes him look like a great man.
I mean I get it, he's a big boy. Definitely bigger than Clem or Duck and a bit more "mature" than them. He just maybe could've used a little more wrangling.
you can see that he's a meek and naive kid, clem and duck were eager to help but ben was in the awkward inbetween of not really a kid and not really a adult yet, they shouldn't have given him any real responsibility and even relying on clem or duck to do anything apart from count the supplies would have been a stretch and irresponsible
i get it that they didn't have luxury of a choice but still, don't be surprised when they didn't pull a clutch
people like boats
He's a well written character.
Not a bad point honestly.
He is the closest to a 3 dimensional character you get in the franchise. I specially remember how in season 2 he seemed to be the only one to actually mourn deaths unlike all the other morons who seem to only care for half a minute. Luke for example only gives a "f-frick!" upon hearing Nick, his longlife best friend, died.
Kenny and S1 clementine are prob the best written characters. Lee and post S1 clem kinda suck because they dont even have a canon perdonality.
to be fairrr it's been like whatever amount of years into the apocalypse. you probably tend to get desensitized when seeing your whole family die infront of you when the apocalypse starts, which kenny didn't (as seen by his family being alive in the fricking game)
Absolutely. He was what got me invested enough to watch a girl I was dating back then play the game. I thought he was a pretty fleshed out and believable depiction of a man who is often ill-equipped to process grief on top of living in a post-apocalypse.
He literally did nothing wrong, frick that gaslighting c**t.
He was right about everything.
Why do buttholes relate to being an butthole? Truly a question for all times.
underrated
>Lee, you one of the good ones.
>Thanks Kenny, you're one of the good ones too.
these anons get it,
Cause he was a good guy in the end.
Because he acted for the better of the group.
Loyal to the end and took care of his own.
He's everything the modern man stands against.
Most of the cast in season 2 act like fricking morons and hate Kenny for no reason. Literally no reason. They are hostile with him the moment they meet him but they cozy up to the meth head chick who led carver to the ski resort which ultimately led to most of them dying. What's worse is that he was actually right about Wellington.
>no reason
he gets mad easily and behaves like a ticking bomb
If everyone treated you like a prick you’d probably act like one eventually
>he gets mad easily
>get everyone he knows killed, including his wife
>frick around on guard duty, letting a horde slip by and descend on the group (including a pregnant woman)
>let the bitter ruskie who led a group of thugs to murder you all go without so much as a talking to
>seemingly abandon a baby to the horde
That's 'easy' to you?
>get everyone he knows killed, including his wife
boo-hoo, poor Kenny.
No one else loses family, friends, or is forced to kill turned relatives or other people in self-defence. They don’t go hungry, don’t get horribly sick, don’t go through traumatic experiences, don’t become victims of other people.
>Kenny gets mad easily because losing your family is easy
enjoy your jACKne ending I guess
To be fair. Most people in S1 were kinda shit as well. Kenny was also right about Lilly and the cannibals.
It's not that clear really. Kenny is selfish and he needs Clem more than Clem needs him but you also know that you got someone with Kenny who will never betray you.
Jane meanwhile abandons Clem like everyone else the moment it becomes convenient for her. Or with the suicide cause the dumb b***h got preggers and couldn't handle it.
Also: Kenny himself admits this at the end if you let him kill Jane. That he is fricked up and better off without him - because he himself isn't sure if he isn't more liability than help with his issues. If you abandon him and enter the fort like he wants you do technically everything right - and if you go with him despite all this he sacrifices himself for you at the start of S3.
Because he is decently written and that makes him interesting - and despite having flaws relatable.
>starts off as a weird redneck with some light racism
>claims that will protect his family but runs every time shit goes real and lets his buddy Lee handle all the tough shit
>then his son gets bitten
>and his wife commits suicide
>angry at Ben he wants to kill him or watch him get killed but at the end he grows past that anger and seemingly sacrifices himself just to make sure that Ben doesn't get eaten alive - by putting him out of his misery with a gun before the zombies get to him
Then S2 happens and they throw most of that out of the window by turning him into somewhat of a lunatic who pushes everything but Clem away. A lunatic who somehow still ends up being right about pretty much everything.
He is a toxic, abusive step father to clem. If you picked him over Jane that says a lot about you.
Better an abusive father than no father
im not so sure that's the case in real life
>abusive step father
Lol. That's an understatement. He is literally a psychopath with anger issues.
It's hard to believe he ever had a son of his own, given his decisions. He took a baby without a wet nurse on a long journey without a destination on a snowy road in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
Jane is 100% right when she tells that they need to return to a safe place and. The baby requires constant feeding with milk or formula, otherwise he will die. Although no, baby would die from the cold sooner, because he''ll piss on the only sheet in which he is wrapped. In addition, baby is literally a beacon for zombies,that could cry non-stop 24/7.
Kenny's "good deed" is to leave the 11th y.o. girl in an unknown settlement alone, where she will most likely be turned into a sex-slave or eaten.
>Jane is 100% ri- ACK!!!
Would, honestly.
>Kenny is evil because he exists in a zombie apocalypse and continues to live in a zombie apocalypse
>They need to return to safe place like (cabin in the middle of nowhere with no food about to be snowed in by a storm)
>Actually the baby is just dead weight Jane is right they should kill it with a shovel
>*Complete headcanon*
Janegays really are just soulless. "A baby is a resource drain and a danger and it's just gonna die anyways so who cares?" Fricking have a nice day.
>making up a whole new headcanon with "a cabin" and "killing a baby" instead of a lived-in shopping center ending
Kennygays are so stupid that their only argument is to write you down as a fan of an unpleasant b***h if you agree with her 1-2 rational decisions.
Although Jane isn't even a character, but a plot device. The writers were unable to give her a consistent personality /behavior and build at least a little sympathy from players. She's so logical and calculating, but than does some random crazy shit 'cuz writers need stupid ass drama for psyho Kenny's sake.
I hope 3,000 Black folk rape and murder you
>picking that crazy gas lighting c**t Jane
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>If you picked him over Jane that says a lot about you.
I let him kill Jane then put him down like a rabid dog, like any sane person would.
>can only kill jane through kenny
>can only kill lilly through aj
why wont telltale let my clem shoot women? they think its dark or sumshit?
Literally false. You can let Kenny kill Jane then shoot Kenny.he will be shocked, then sad and say "do it". Just do it" You didn't play the game.
Kenny isn't a women, perhaps read before pressing post, hm?
>zoomer reading comprehension
Good job, you picked the shittiest ending in the history of vidya.
>If you picked him over Jane
You mean the chikc who kills herself because she found out she was pregnant? You mean...ah no matter, bait's a bait
He is a schizo and abusive, yes. But Jane is hardly a better choice considering she offs herself for getting knocked up, leaving Clem (still a child) alone to look after herself with a baby to also take care of. They're both shitty and unreliable.
>abusive
>youtuber argument
I mean it's hardly his fault he turned out that way given everything he's been through. I picked him over Jane, don't get me wrong.
He wasn't abusive at all in Season 2, it's youtuber gaslighting.
He blames you for the death if paki katjaa. How is he not abusive?
this is what the writers tried to do yeah. but it doesn't work.
The entire 2d season is made for the player like him. He's obviously a writers' favorite.
1. All moments with him are damn emotional and sentimental. Players are often too dumb to critically perceive the narrative. And the ending with him is
2. He shown as Lee's replacement. (but not really)
3. He gets the most screen time.
4. He's a well written. While other characters are meaningless cardboard dolls who at any moment can radically change their behavior or disappear altogether.
The whole story is written in his favor, although he is a dangerous piece of shit and would start to beat shit out of Clementine as soon as there were no adults around. In the end he took two children to certain death, but the writers pulled another "plot twists" out of their ass so we got literally a fairy tale ending.8
What I don't like about Season 2 is that they made Kenny into some sort of untouchable badass. I mean, this is the same guy that lost every fight in Season 1. How the frick did he become OP all of a sudden? It came off as unbelievable and fan service plot armor
Off screen power up during the timeskip
>untouchable badass
He gets brutalized by Carver and while he does beat Jane she does get some licks in on him
>He gets brutalized by Carver
Probably would have beat his ass in a 1v1 fight
>Jane she does get some licks in on him
Secondary badass character
>There are people who didn't side with Kenny all the way
gays
Literally was never wrong.
Dumb white trash had someone they could identify with
>leaves keys in his car full of supplies
>even leaves them in the ignition so the battery is going to be drained
>somehow lee is at fault for his wife leaving him
Was he autistic?
>he still blames you even if you chose not to take the supplies
moronic plot twist to be honest
>Is literally proven right about everything.
>Dies a hero while the dumb c**t dies an hero.
Because the other side of the argument is so fricking dumb that you'd be an idiot NOT to side with him in that situation.
Pitiable tragic character that lost everything.
He's not very smart but he never gives up in spite of the outrageous odds against him.
he was right to hate lily, she ends up murdering a woman in cold blood.
he was right about jane, she tricks kenny into thinking the baby died.
he was right about the boat
kenny is the only intelligent character in this series. god bless him and god bless america
>he magically predicted all the grand pianos in the bushes
wow. i didn't even notice these patterns.turns out kenny was literally redneck Marty Stu .
I think it started off ironic, but it became funny enough to shift to unironic. Then he wound up being very based in part 2 and that cemented it.
%3D%3D
The honest answer is if you'd stuck with the series since the first season that you would have been glad to see a familiar face even if you were disinclined with him at first.
The only thing Jane does "right" is kill herself.
In a sea of characters that are selfish, traitorous or incompetent, Kenny was just a guy with a heart of gold who wasn't too smart.
It should have been her (that we were allowed to shoot)
>give the most forgettable character from the dlc the most screentime
>randomly make her into a traitorous c**t for no reason
S2 was a disaster
Kenny getting Clem and the baby to Wellington and then disappearing into the woods is the best ending of S2.
>Plant the seeds of the season being Kenny or Nick
>Nick's group are really bad at surviving, likely to aid the Kenny vs Nick plot
>Swerve that at the fourth episode (I think) and kill Nick
>Replace Nick with Jane I assume because everyone dies anyway lol so a lone wolf character like Jane might make more sense or something
I was selfish, Clem stayed with Kenny and I never played past S2
to be fair, dlc had better characters and plots then the whole S2.
you can still have her drop into the icy lake and die with luke
>muh boat
Dropped Season 3 because of muh adhd and just forgot about it. Also got discouraged when I got spoiled that Christa doesn't appear again and it's basically left unanswered what happened to her, although I guess the answer is implied. Should I continue?
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It's good in the sense that it's what the series should've been after S1, you playing as someone OTHER than Clem.
It's bad in the sense that the entire season relies on you giving a shit about the beaner family's drama.
>jane: stay out of it
>you stay out of it
>somehow janegays think this was a moronic choice
Because he's the 3rd best character in the series
>Kenny is a.... le bad person!1!!!11!!
Can someone explain to me how Kenny is a bad person? Seriously I genuinely don't see it, he's not perfect but he's not bad neither.
he left me to die because i tried to resuscitate an old man, and then when i survived he was still being a dick head about it.
Old man was an butthole and was going to devour everyone in that meat locker, he made the right call
nah man, i saw him start breathing before the salt lick came down. at that point kenny killed an old man for no reason other than being a grumpy old douche. i can't blame him, because the only reason why i didn't do the same was because i didn't want clem to watch me and kenny tag team an old man.
He's not necessarily a bad person.
He's just kind of a hardass who prioritizes the survival of him and his loved ones over all else.
When it comes to zombies, he's the gold standard of protector. But when forced to co-operate with others, he loses his cool and tries to regain that sense of pride in himself by enforcing his will on those he considers disposable.
Good guy to have around when shit hits the fan. Terrible to be around when he's forced to play nice with others.
Because he was right, and the only likable part about Season 2, which was awful. Lee would be proud.
He's a useful tool that lets you take the moral high ground while he does the dirty work for you.
You didn't make Clem watch Kenny beat that man to death, did you?
Of course I did, she's gotta toughen up
I lopped Sarita's arm off a minute later too
Staying in Wellington and seeing Kenny leave actually made me cry. I hate season 3 for making his sacrifice pointless.
He's a nice, loyal guy once you get to know him.
Lilly is always a c**t no matter how many times you side with her, Jane was a b***h too.
He's likeable enough to hate and love.
was there ever a Negan type character in any of these walking dead telltale games?
Nope. In season 1 you have a low IQ schizo who is mostly just a tool for the game to give you a recap of your choices rather than a character.
After him, every villain was your muh survival of the fittest archetype ,which is one of the most boring types of villains in fiction.
I really cannot understand how carver had fans. It's especially moronic considering how he makes so many stupid choices.
He represents the right-wing.
This is true because his main rival is pure left-wing on the second game.
The same girl who kill herself when she knows she was pregnant.
I think I never saw what happened after season 3 but I saw clip of the grown up baby shooting someone or something. Is the story even worth bothering with
Nope.
S1>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>S4>>>>S2=S3
He unironically did nothing wrong
Man, I didn't even give a shit about this "game" and I loved reading threads about these arguments.
When was the last time a game had this much heated discussion about the events and characters in the story?
It had good writing. I remember the game would tell you how many players made the same choices you did, and they were often pretty close. And then the best feeling was when it was like an 80%/20% split, and you were in the 20% and fricking certain you were in the right.
I think it's very possible that larry survived his heart attack in the meat locker, and kenny was too quick to make the choice of dropping the salt lick on him in front of his grieving daughter.
but still, you have to make the choice of killing larry with kenny if you want the game to be more enjoyable since kenny will b***h about it the whole time if you disagree with him + you gain nothing from siding with lilly
homosexuals
>9 years to this day
>10 years eventually when August comes around
Still can't believe morons thought you can bring back someone with just CPR.
>that scene where Kenny tells you to not mercy kill that screaming woman
I got chills when I first saw that. Her screams were intense
>Janecucks are STILL seething literally over a decade later
How is this possible?
>Well written
>Wants to protect his family
How is he bad again?... Oh wait, he's white.
>oh no a man who is trying to protect his wife and kid from zombies and strangers is on edge all the time because he is realistic character instead of gary stu, what a jerk!
kenny comes back for you, kenny has your back if you have his, if you actually side with the character you get to see that he already lost everything he tried to protect and adopts clementine as his raison d'etre instead of suicide and he still goes above and beyond to keep her alive
he's not a perfect character but his intentions are good, he has anger issues, he has boatload of trauma, he is suicidal as all hell and even with all of this he still never treats clementine like a pet project, if you side with him he actually becomes one of the only characters you can trust 100% to have if not your back then clementines at the very least
the flip flop cool big sister character from the last chapter has nothing on kenny, what the frick did she think he was going to do when you pretend you killed a kill? "i'm going to show you who he really is!" a traumatized man whose ptsd you just triggered over the loss of yet another child? cool gaslighting c**t, how about you don't poke the sore spot of a guy whose already lost so much and instead learn to swallow up your pride and work with the grumpy granpa
>but why did fans love him
because he is a well written realistic character whose motivations become clear to you the more you side with him, he doesn't take chances when it comes to protecting his family (and he loses them anyway), he is cautious of strangers (and he was right to be if you betray him) and he actually picks up the torch for protecting clementine after lee bites the dust
10/10 guy, would ride or die with him again
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also thanks for reminding me to replay that game
Magnanimously based, Kenny is the hero of the series. Lee was good too but he's fricking dead, Kenny does the best he can with the trauma he's endured and actually tries to give the people he cares about the best lives he can
facts, kenny is only alive to keep clementine alive because he and lee both understood that there has to be something more to living than just surviving for your own sake
Only questionable thing he ever did was maybe being a bit hasty in offing Larry, but the guy was a c**t anyway.
Everyone who feuds with him is a moron as well i.e Ben, which only goes to make him more likeable. I enjoy him psyching out on Ben in Crawford after he decides to spill the beans at the most inappropriate of times.
I picked Jane and would have shot both at the end.
Kenny lost his fricking mind too
You dropped that sack of shit right?
Ben was dead to me the minute he abandoned Clem that one time.
>Dude I froze up lmao
>Literally sprinted away
i let the walker kill him in the bell tower
>is right about everything and provides the healthiest and most stable route for clementine to take in versions of his ending
>"why do people like him"
As a Kennybro I could never really bring myself to hate Ben, he was just a dumb gangly scared high school kid who wasn't cut out for the zombie apocalypse in the slightest. Barely an adult and suddenly the world is completely falling apart around him, all his friends and family are dead, and he's given all these responsibilities and expected to act like a grown adult.
He may have fricked up all the time and been a complete naive weenie but I still felt he was a good kid. Not telling the group about the deal? Stupid but I'm sure he thought it was best for the safety of the group and his friend. Getting bullied out of the boat by old people? Pretty pathetic but he probably didn't have the heart to beat down on cancer patients, I mean would Clem? I don't remember why they left him in charge of that.
And not everyone can be the badass protagonist survivors, some people will just frick up bigly. As bad as Ben? Maybe not exactly, but possibly close. Honestly I think I liked him more than at least half the characters in the later seasons, that Black person Arvo makes him look like a great man.
they did put way too much responsibility and expectations on ben
I mean I get it, he's a big boy. Definitely bigger than Clem or Duck and a bit more "mature" than them. He just maybe could've used a little more wrangling.
you can see that he's a meek and naive kid, clem and duck were eager to help but ben was in the awkward inbetween of not really a kid and not really a adult yet, they shouldn't have given him any real responsibility and even relying on clem or duck to do anything apart from count the supplies would have been a stretch and irresponsible
i get it that they didn't have luxury of a choice but still, don't be surprised when they didn't pull a clutch
Well said.