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The Walking Dead Season 2 SPOILERS Thread!

Whatever it is, Clem will have to be separated from whatever choice you made, since there are way too many different options, and they can't think of all those scenarios put together. Then again they could always just have the game start where there's a red, blue, or green explosion and everything is better.

Writing genius.

Huge time skip, you end up in one place regardless of the ending, Clementine mentions "Jane is dead" or "Kenny is dead" or "I left them both" a couple times, and that's all you have to do. Bit lazy, but it's the sanest way outside of dropping Clementine.

They'll probably look and see which majority chose which ending, and roll with that early on in development as a basis.
 
Kenny was completely in the wrong in how he treated Alvo. Things could have been different if they have tried to make Alvo see things differently. He was an asshole in the end, but it had a lot to so with how Jane and Kenny had treated him. I'd be upset too.

Guy was specifically out for Clementine because she was protecting herself against his zombie sister. He deserves absolutely zero sympathy.

Well, maybe a bit 'cause his sister died and all... But, still.
 
Whatever it is, Clem will have to be separated from whatever choice you made, since there are way too many different options, and they can't think of all those scenarios put together. Then again they could always just have the game start where there's a red, blue, or green explosion and everything is better.

Writing genius.

Sadly, I believe that's what Telltale will do.
 
So when Jane said the baby was dead, Clem said "Oh no. Not again." Safe to say Christa's baby died then?
Season 3 starts with a hurricane killing everyone and inexplicably depositing Clementine and baby in the desert.
You know I'm surprised the comics or the games have never dealt with natural disasters.
 
Huge time skip, you end up in one place regardless of the ending, Clementine mentions "Jane is dead" or "Kenny is dead" or "I left them both" a couple times, and that's all you have to do. Bit lazy, but it's the sanest way outside of dropping Clementine.

They'll probably look and see which majority chose which ending, and roll with that early on in development as a basis.

They can't make assumptions though, a time skip or shit going completely wrong to the point Clem and the baby are alone again is the logical thing to do. Or maybe a completely different opening act, point is they can't keep it up for too long. Season 1 pretended that it gave you the choice to go with people other than Amir and Christa, but in the end they are the ones who found you.

So yeah a time skip is logical. Have an opener, then skip a couple of months if not years, show clem more grown up, maybe the baby being able to walk now by himself. I'd rather they went straight to the kid can think by himself stage, because that baby is going to be a bother.
 
Wish I had gotten the ending where you get to Wellington and leave Kenny. It feel like you've finally set out and did what you've been aiming to do the whole time. Feel like an actual ending. In the moment I just felt like killing Kenny was the right thing to do, but after seeing what he was like in that ending, I regret it. Both the characters feel guilt for what they did.

All the other endings feel like a continuation of what came before. Going to wellington was a solid end.
 
Bonnie/Mike trying to steal the supplies and leave with Arvo seems so nonsensical. I guess maybe they thought Clem wouldn't go along with leaving Kenny? and Bonnie has a distrust of Jane even though she'd have probably gone along with it too? And were gonna leave the baby too?

Just such a weird thing that disregards any choices you made in relation to Bonnie and Arvo (Mike's such a non-entity that I don't recall you ever getting to be nice or mean to him).

Anyway, I killed Kenny. I had already asked Jane to let me leave with her in the previous episode, so maybe Jane should have just asked Clem instead of doing the hidden baby trick. Kenny becomes an uncooperative asshole every moment something doesn't go his way, and he jumped to straight up trying to kill Jane upon seeing the baby wasn't there.

I didn't let the family in at the end. I was going to, but the dad kept reaching for his gun and inching closer to the gate, despite neither Clem or Jane having a gun drawn. If you're wandering up to someone's door in the post-apocalypse, it's common courtesy to not act like you're half a second away from murdering everyone.
 
To be honest, Jane in my book was completely justified. Kenny was unhinged and been so for some time, each time it seems he was coming out of it, he dips back into dark territory where he starts acting rash. She didn't do it to "prove a point" and she did say it went further than she thought it would. She did it to bring Clem to reality, you can't always risk an entire group and yourself for one guy. Not when that person is the very threat.

To be honest I blame, Mike and Bonnie more for Kenny becoming even more unstable. He was probably able to be pulled back out had it not been for that. That and the fact he (maybe Clem as well if you wanted Wellington), was the only one in the group wanting and arguing for going to Wellington. He is definitely no different from the selfish Kenny from S1, only out to protect what he deems as family. It gets many characters in S2 killed: Alvin (determ), Walter, and Luke.

I know it doesn't matter if you choose not to go to Wellington, but even if the group did make it there, it seems only Clem and the baby would of been able to enter. What would the rest of the group had done?

Kenny's hopes relied on blind hope (he does this constantly) and he was willing to risk everything and everyone (even Clem) to get there. He does "redeem" himself by choosing to leave Clem and AJ in Wellington, but that was the logical choice anyways and therefore I don't consider it redemption.

In the end, killing him is the easiest choice because it is the logical choice. The only reason for keeping him alive is due to the fact the players are more attached to him than any S2 character, due to TT's poor character development including bonding with the player throughout this season. S2's group was just some group Clem had to be with, unlike S1's group.

Another note: Why the hell did Luke not try throwing that AK, must of weighed like 8 pounds and his machete then tried moving faster? There was no point in standing still or moving slow once the ice started budging. Unfortunately, I think it is due to Bonnie/Clem trying to save him that finally breaks the ice. By trying to save him, they effectively killed him off in the process.

Also there was no reason not to go around the lake. Why risk your whole group crossing ice?

Totally agreed. I ended up killing Kenny, it was the most logical solution I could think of. He had been completely bonkers for some time, clearly not looking out for the group, and just being a harmful person all-around. I'm glad I stuck with Jane and forgave her, she was the smartest of the whole lot.

I didn't let the family in at the end. I was going to, but the dad kept reaching for his gun and inching closer to the gate, despite neither Clem or Jane having a gun drawn. If you're wandering up to someone's door in the post-apocalypse, it's common courtesy to not act like you're half a second away from murdering everyone.

It was a tough choice for me. I just let the timer run out and Jane ended up letting them in.
 
Good to know Alvo is always an ass, even when you don't steal his stuff and don't let Kenny beat him up a few times.
Now I don't feel bad anymore about my choices regarding him.
 
NO! Fuck you Bonnie! I was giving covering fire to Luke like he asked. We were doing good right up until you decided to run over there and try and help him! I did not kill Luke, if anything Bonnie did! God damnit. Why was there no option to reply back to her at the house and bring that up? gaaaaaaaaaaaah.

The ending I got (Going back to Howe's, letting the family in and potentially starting anew) was kinda underwhelming and dissatisfying. I dunno what exactly i would have liked more but eh..


My choices btw:
Ditto.
 
Kenny was completely in the wrong in how he treated Alvo. Things could have been different if they have tried to make Alvo see things differently. He was an asshole in the end, but it had a lot to so with how Jane and Kenny had treated him. I'd be upset too.

Nope, he wanted revenge against Clem for killing his zombiefied sister. Didn't you notice all of the glares he been giving Clem? Also, Jane was actually nice to Arvo, exception of the initial robbery/attempt robbery. To be honest, I don't consider taking his gun as "robbing" him. It would be illogical to give it back to him.

Bonnie/Mike trying to steal the supplies and leave with Arvo seems so nonsensical. I guess maybe they thought Clem wouldn't go along with leaving Kenny? and Bonnie has a distrust of Jane even though she'd have probably gone along with it too? And were gonna leave the baby too?

Jane, came back almost solely for Clementine and Clementine was pretty attached to Kenny. It would be risky to try to bring Clementine in the loop for this very reason.

Just such a weird thing that disregards any choices you made in relation to Bonnie and Arvo (Mike's such a non-entity that I don't recall you ever getting to be nice or mean to him).

We are victim of Telltale games, and Arvo as said above specifically wanted Clem dead for "killing" his dead sister. I do agree, that Bonnie leaving Clem after everything Clem and group done for her is odd, but not unexpected.

Anyway, I killed Kenny. I had already asked Jane to let me leave with her in the previous episode, so maybe Jane should have just asked Clem instead of doing the hidden baby trick.Kenny becomes an uncooperative asshole every moment something doesn't go his way, and he jumped to straight up trying to kill Jane upon seeing the baby wasn't there.

She did, multiple times, in fact. Like she said though, it was unlikely for Kenny to let them take the baby and probably unlikely for him to let Clem leave with her. Again, Telltale games, does not allow a peaceful leave for Clem and Jane.

I didn't let the family in at the end. I was going to, but the dad kept reaching for his gun and inching closer to the gate, despite neither Clem or Jane having a gun drawn. If you're wandering up to someone's door in the post-apocalypse, it's common courtesy to not act like you're half a second away from murdering everyone.

So I was right in that he was going for his gun, and the wife was grabbing his hand so he wouldn't? Was wondering what that was about, even slipped past me after I knew he had the gun when he got inside.

Totally agreed. I ended up killing Kenny, it was the most logical solution I could think of. He had been completely bonkers for some time, clearly not looking out for the group, and just being a harmful person all-around. I'm glad I stuck with Jane and forgave her, she was the smartest of the whole lot.



It was a tough choice for me. I just let the timer run out and Jane ended up letting them in.

Exactly, choosing Jane was the more logical and "right" choice if we were to see it through Clem's eyes, and not gamer eyes.
 
I went with Kenny, and refused to go to Wellington without him, so the guard dropped off another bag of supplies for the group. So, in the end, the last shot was of Clem with the baby and Kenny, walking away.

I had no clue that there are so many possible endings! With that in mind, I wonder how Telltale are going to start off the third season...
 
Ended up alone. Jane's move was awful, but Kenny was too far gone, and lost too much that I felt it was the merciful thing to do. Man I never feel good after playing one of these.
 
Ok so after playing my walkthrough i watched the other endings..

i killed Kenny and left Jane.. you could say that i took Jane's advice to heart and cut lose every person that would mean trouble in the future. She kept warning about how Clementine shouldn't let other keep dragging her down.. she was right.

Jane was way too attached to Clementine in the end in my opinion. I'm not that mad at her for lying about the baby, i knew Kenny had to go at some point, it was just the opportunity that had to present itself. But the way she tried to justify her lying (talking about the "i did it for you, for us") sounded dangerous to me in the long run.. like someone that had something emotionally fucked up going on.

seeing how all different choices end up i'd say i'm best off alone. Clementine has the survival instincts now, she may be small and i'm afraid that the baby won't last long with her. But in general, for her, it seems better not to be in another huge group (Kenny ending) that is bound to have some weird shit going on.
If i trusted Jane not to be a nuisance in the long run, i would think that her ending isn't that bad either.
 
Somebody who thinks logically for the most part and trusts your opinion, not to mention is willing to listen to others, is not a bad thing. When Kenny was pissed he ignored Clementine and pushed her away like one would do anybody else, in both instances he lashed out at her and when he pushed her away to fight Jane. He cared for her, but he was too far gone. I told him he'd be with his family in the afterlife, he told me I always knew how to make him smile. He was miserable in this world. I did him a favor.
 
Shot Kenny and told Jane to f off. She did that psycho shit just to prove a point? What the fuck. Should have gone with Kenny to Wellington :(
 
Somebody who thinks logically for the most part and trusts your opinion, not to mention is willing to listen to others, is not a bad thing. When Kenny was pissed he ignored Clementine and pushed her away like one would do anybody else, in both instances he lashed out at her and when he pushed her away to fight Jane. He cared for her, but he was too far gone. I told him he'd be with his family in the afterlife, he told me I always knew how to make him smile. He was miserable in this world. I did him a favor.

Shit I didn't know you could say that. I just saw "Shoot Kenny" and figured the rest were ways out of it. Ugh now I feel even worse.
 
Just going to throw a few more thoughts out there:

- They could've easily gone around the ice, surely? Losing Luke really sucked. In retrospect, I should've stayed put and given him cover, but I tried to save him. I thought Clem might've been light enough to help him. Seeing him get pulled down below was depressing.

- Did anyone else want to get rid of the damn baby the moment it was born? As cold as it sounds, a baby is a huge burdon in a post-apocalyptic world. I mean, are we really expected to believe we can raise an infant to survival age itself? Screw the baby, I kind of wish it hadn't survived past birth (I'm so sorry, little Alvin).

- I know everyone else has said this already, but fuck Arvo. He tried to get my group kiled after I let him go, I asked Kenny to stop beating on him...I honestly did nothing to him, and then he goes ahead and shoots Clem as she hands Mike the gun. What a pussy. How the hell has he survived the apocalypse for this long?

- I always liked Mike, so I was surprised when he and Bonnie tried to take all the supplies and ditch us. I can kind of see where he was coming from. He knew that Kenny was a danger to the group, and I guess he figured that he wouldn't have been able to convince Clem to leave him behind, and he wouldn't have been able to convince Jane to leave Clem, so he just left them out of the equation. He was just trying to look out for himself.
 
Seeing that man reaching out for his gun when he slowly walked closer at the end... Welp fuck. I hope letting a new family in wouldn't bite me in the ass later (of course Jane's going to die because of this, right Telltale?!). Man, should have shot Arvo if there was an option for it. Screw that kid. I was nice to him in the previous episode and he fcked us over with that ambush and the shot in the shoulder. Seriously, fck him.

-Mah poor boi Luke didn't deserve to die. ;___; Why is nobody smart enough to crawl over the ice.

-Went with Jane after seeing how Kenny was beyond reasoning, although Jane should have told him earlier that the baby was safe. She tried too hard to prove her point. >_>

-Fck Bonnie

Seriously, fck her.
 
Shot Kenny, didn't regret it at all. I loved Kenny, but he was about to burst, and Jane made that point extremely clearly. A normal person wouldn't assume Jane straight out murdered a child. Hell that snowstorm, along with the shitstorm involving the walker, I wouldn't be surprised Alvin Jr. passed away. The way Jane made her point was slightly extreme, but I completely understood why she did it. So I forgave her, and went on my merry way back to Carver's old place. Of course, I allowed the family to come in, I cannot give up on humanity.

I would have rather a peaceful leaving with Jane, but alas, this is a Telltale's Walking Dead title. Everything needs flair.
 

Ditto here. I don't know why but I just could not shoot Kenny. And Jane showed she cared about Clem so for me it was a Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

But on the other hand, Kenny lost his family twice. He got attached twice and you really can't blame the guy for being on edge.

In the end it was Clem, AJ and Kenny leaving Wellington
 
Ditto here. I don't know why but I could not shoot Kenny. And Jane showed she cared about Clem so for me it was a Damned if you, damned if you don't.

But on the other hand, Kenny lost his family twice. He got attached twice and you really can't blame the guy for being on edge.

In the end it was Clem, AJ and Kenny leaving Wellington

Jane made a very good point. What's his face was probably just like Kenny. He probably had a nice outlook in life until he lost way too many things, and then one day he killed a man with his bare hands and found he could sleep soundly afterwards. Kenny was slipping way too much. That's the reality of the situation. He was going full psycho not wanting to hear opinions, he was controlling and he wasn't willing to hear any other opinion besides Clem. That's not a healthy mind. Jane cares for Clem a lot, but she was still thinking logically about how to survive in this world and is willing to talk shit out.

Kenny took being shot pretty well.

He was a tired man in a world where his loved ones kept being taken away from him. Death by gun shot instead of walkers in a freezing storm where conscience could just fade was probably bliss.
 
- Did anyone else want to get rid of the damn baby the moment it was born? As cold as it sounds, a baby is a huge burdon in a post-apocalyptic world. I mean, are we really expected to believe we can raise an infant to survival age itself? Screw the baby, I kind of wish it hadn't survived past birth (I'm so sorry, little Alvin).

I also feel the birth of the baby wasn't a good thing as it would completely risk the group. If they were in a stable environment, it would make sense, but they weren't. I don't know... I mean, what is the point of surviving if you are just, surviving?

- I know everyone else has said this already, but fuck Arvo. He tried to get my group kiled after I let him go, I asked Kenny to stop beating on him...I honestly did nothing to him, and then he goes ahead and shoots Clem as she hands Mike the gun. What a pussy. How the hell has he survived the apocalypse for this long?

Arvo was after revenge... He wanted Clem and Kenny dead, not the rest of the group. He tried to escape, which is a reasonable thing, considering the only thing keeping him alive was the other members of the group keeping Kenny from killing him.

He survived thanks to his group, just as Clem survived thanks to Lee and Christa.

- I always liked Mike, so I was surprised when he and Bonnie tried to take all the supplies and ditch us. I can kind of see where he was coming from. He knew that Kenny was a danger to the group, and I guess he figured that he wouldn't have been able to convince Clem to leave him behind, and he wouldn't have been able to convince Jane to leave Clem, so he just left them out of the equation. He was just trying to look out for himself.

Mike was the 2nd most levelheaded person in S2 really. Luke, Jane, and Mike all were reasonable, it is just unfortunate that he seen Kenny as too much of a risk.
 
Kenny master race reporting in. Letting him kill Jane was such a damn easy decision. Fresh thoughts.

Kenny did what had to be done and my Clem understood that. Jane was a crazy bitch who talked shit and only helped people before whining about it for 30 minutes afterwards. She did a few cool things, but I loved how my version of the game established her as the real antagonist by the end of it.

Loved everything after the lake. Telltale really stepped up and played unapologetic hardball with the cast.

Super beautiful ending sequence with Kenny and Clem. Did a great job of definitively sending him off with hope while not killing him like Episode 5 of last season would have. Also clearly established him as a very good man tortured by his mistakes, unlike everyone else in the cast who tries to have their cake and eat it too.

Only regret is that I feel like they could have done something cool with the Russian gangster angle.

8/10 season
9/10 episode
 
They can't make assumptions though, a time skip or shit going completely wrong to the point Clem and the baby are alone again is the logical thing to do. Or maybe a completely different opening act, point is they can't keep it up for too long. Season 1 pretended that it gave you the choice to go with people other than Amir and Christa, but in the end they are the ones who found you.

So yeah a time skip is logical. Have an opener, then skip a couple of months if not years, show clem more grown up, maybe the baby being able to walk now by himself. I'd rather they went straight to the kid can think by himself stage, because that baby is going to be a bother.

Time skip so Clem is a middle teenager and AJ is about six.
 
Went to wellington. Me and the baby stayed and Kenny left. I love Kenny so much. Kenny's aggression and general mental disposition are totally understandable given what he's been through.

Jane had no right to pull the shit she did. I'd kill her too in Kenny's shoes if she fucking murdered the baby under my care. I don't see how doing that proves Kenny is a timebomb. It only proves he's human.

I fucking love Kenny so much.
 
Jane made a very good point. What's his face was probably just like Kenny. He probably had a nice outlook in life until he lost way too many things, and then one day he killed a man with his bare hands and found he could sleep soundly afterwards. Kenny was slipping way too much. That's the reality of the situation. He was going full psycho not wanting to hear opinions, he was controlling and he wasn't willing to hear any other opinion besides Clem. That's not a healthy mind. Jane cares for Clem a lot, but she was still thinking logically about how to survive in this world and is willing to talk shit out.

Yes, you're right! That's why I would end up being disappointed no what matter the outcome was.

I liked both characters and understood their points. Did not want to choose and that is what I got.

Anyway, given the different endings, TTG are going to have a hard time continuing the story in the next season.

Lol at coloured explosions mentioned earlier in this thread!
 
Kenny master race reporting in. Fresh thoughts.

Kenny did what had to be done and my Clem understood that. Jane was a crazy bitch who talked shit and only helped people before whining about it for 30 minutes afterwards. She did a few cool things, but I loved how my version of the game established her as the real antagonist by the end of it.

Loved everything after the lake. Telltale really stepped up and played unapologetic hardball with the cast.

Super beautiful ending sequence with Kenny and Clem. Did a great job of definitively sending him off with hope while not killing him like Episode 5 of last season would have. Also clearly established him as a very good man tortured by his mistakes, unlike everyone else in the cast who tries to have their cake and eat it too.

Only regret is that I feel like they could have done something cool with the Russian gangster angle.

8/10 season
9/10 episode

The bold isn't true though... Kenny wasn't the only person tortured by his mistakes. He was the only person in the group that let his losses get to him beyond reason. Jane was also one of the most logical people in the season. Only thing she done wrong was deceiving Clem and Kenny in the end, however, her reason was justified even if ill-planned out.

He also wasn't the one "doing what had to be done", he was the one doing what he thought had to be done and damn everyone else. The only thing he done that had to be and no one else was willing to do is killing Carver.

I like Kenny and know he is a relic of S1 and S2's bad character development allows him to stand on a pedestal with gamers, but how people say what you said is odd to me lol. Which is a good thing because it shows how different people's point of view can be even when viewing the same material.

:)
 
The bold isn't true though... Kenny wasn't the only person tortured by his mistakes. He was the only person in the group that let his losses get to him beyond reason. Jane was also one of the most logical people in the season. Only thing she done wrong was deceiving Clem and Kenny in the end, however, her reason was justified even if ill-planned out.

He also wasn't the one "doing what had to be done", he was the one doing what he thought had to be done and damn everyone else. The only thing he done that had to be and no one else was willing to do is killing Carver.

I like Kenny and know he is a relic of S1 and S2's bad character development allows him to stand on a pedestal with gamers, but how people say what you said is odd to me lol. Which is a good thing because it shows how different people's point of view can be even when viewing the same material.

:)

Who said his losses got to him beyond reason? He punched some kid in the face after he tried to kill everyone? Boo hoo. His losses are the only reason why he knew how important that baby was, how Carver needed to die, and how Jane's irreverence was unreliable to the point of being dangerous. Oh yeah, he's also the one who delivered the baby.

I don't see a single action of Kenny's that wasn't necessary outside of his Arvo abuse getting a teensy bit out of line.

In the same way some see choosing Kenny as crazy, that's the way I see Jane too.
 
Went to wellington. Me and the baby stayed and Kenny left. I love Kenny so much. Kenny's aggression and general mental disposition are totally understandable given what he's been through.

Jane had no right to pull the shit she did. I'd kill her too in Kenny's shoes if she fucking murdered the baby under my care. I don't see how doing that proves Kenny is a timebomb. It only proves he's human.

I fucking love Kenny so much.

Humans can be timebombs, she never said she killed the baby either. That is just what Kenny alluded to. Once the baby went missing (whether it was accidental or purposeful), Kenny was in a rage that he could not be reasoned with. A person that is like that, is a timebomb.

Jeez, you guys got to look at it from Jane's point of view. She saw people be in the state Kenny is. Sometimes a person can be saved, but when it goes that deep, you have to start thinking about if that person is a risk to you and/or the group. She many times tried to convince, Clem of this, but Clem is too attached to let him go. Jane knows this and figured the best way to let her know is for her to see it herself.

Jane didn't think it through. I knew what her plan was: To let Clem see his anger be out of control, then maybe a scrap with him. After that, she would beat him down and give Clem an ultimatum, hoping Clem would see it her way. They would then leave with the baby. She knew Kenny would not let them leave with the baby alive, which was one of the reasons she had to fake it's death.

A shit plan really lol
 
Oh..Boy.. that was an interesting finale. Like at the beginning it seemed kind of light hearted with the campfire and the drinking. But then it turned to shit real fast. Did the option "Cover Luke" save that guy or did he die anyway? I liked him :( Also FUCK that Stupid Russian Asshole Arvo, Bonnie & Mike All Three of them are pieces of shit. The ending I Chose first was I went with Jane and Killed Kenny. I thought that was the right decision but I realized too late we were going back to Craver's old place, which i didn't want & I don't trust those people. The next ending was killing both Kenny and Jane and walking alone with the baby. Then finally I chose to kill Jane and save Kenny, Which to me IS the TRUE ending to the finale I think.


So I guess There were 2 "bad" endings and one True Ending. for the finale & I guess we will have three different scenarios for Season three.

Season Two is a strong Season but i just feel I did not care for any of the supporting cast even Kenny. I just think maybe they could of gone a different route and kept Lee in season one.
 
So Bonnie's an idiot, and here I thought she was one of the good guys. Mike was always a bit of a cypher, saw him running off coming from a mile away. But shit, Bonnie's just an idiot, trying to pull Luke out of the ice like that. He had it, she killed him, and then she went and blamed me.

What a shitty way to go for Luke, though. Nearly drowned trying to get him out, sad to see him go like that.

That final confrontation was tense, but I realized pretty quickly who I was backing. Especially when Jane came back sans AJ. I had a hunch the kid would still be alive, but she deserved what she got. I was ready to finish her off myself.

I'm glad Kenny got to redeem himself, my ending nearly had me in tears. The moment I saw that wall, I just realized what he was going to say, and I'm glad TellTale did it. They don't always have to pull a bait & switch.

My choices, btw:
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Anybody else not get achievements for it? None of them triggered wtf. My choices didn't load again either.

Also I stayed with Kenny till the end, just like Season 1. Payed off completely too in the end. At Wellington I accepted his request and went inside, he'll have a chance to survive on his own, he's done so for a long time.
 
Humans can be timebombs, she never said she killed the baby either. That is just what Kenny alluded to. Once the baby went missing (whether it was accidental or purposeful), Kenny was in a rage that he could not be reasoned with. A person that is like that, is a timebomb.

Jeez, you guys got to look at it from Jane's point of view. She saw people be in the state Kenny is. Sometimes a person can be saved, but when it goes that deep, you have to start thinking about if that person is a risk to you and/or the group. She many times tried to convince, Clem of this, but Clem is too attached to let him go. Jane knows this and figured the best way to let her know is for her to see it herself.

Jane didn't think it through. I knew what her plan was: To let Clem see his anger be out of control, then maybe a scrap with him. After that, she would beat him down and give Clem an ultimatum, hoping Clem would see it her way. They would then leave with the baby. She knew Kenny would not let them leave with the baby alive, which was one of the reasons she had to fake it's death.

A shit plan really lol

Kenny made it abundantly clear he'd never lay a hand on me. Jane provoking a broken, perhaps unstable man to fight and die to show me he's 'nuts' is foolish. She deserved death for doing something that stupid. She at no point respected the state of mind he was in. The way she provoked him while they were in the car was unjustifiable. I'd kill her too for the things she'd pull.

Kenny in the end made a great sacrifice and showed he only cared about getting me and the baby to safety. That's all that matters.
 
Anybody else not get achievements for it? None of them triggered wtf. My choices didn't load again either.

Also I stayed with Kenny till the end, just like Season 1. Payed off completely too in the end. At Wellington I accepted his request and went inside, he'll have a chance to survive on his own, he's done so for a long time.

Yeah, no achievements here either. I've had it happen more than once with TellTale games, they usually take a bit longer to get everything in right. Oh well, I guess I'll replay the episode, though I'm 100% happy with the choices I made. Probably won't even try and see the other endings, except for YouTube.

Bring on season 3!
 
Okay, that was an entire episode of everyone grasping the idiot ball at once.

-Why the fuck we were Bonnie and Mike willing to trust Arvo with a shotgun after he tried to rob the entire group (which would have killed everyone)?

-How does Jane's insane strategy at the end "prove" anything in her mind? Like what the fuck. Yes, someone may go nuts if it looks like you killed a child they cared about.
 
-How does Jane's insane strategy at the end "prove" anything in her mind? Like what the fuck. Yes, someone may go nuts if it looks like you killed a child they cared about.

But why would Kenny assume she would do that? Kenny got to the point of being paranoid regarding anyone that wasn't Clementine or the baby... Well, maybe not completely true since he did say he didn't expect Mike to pull off the stunt they did, but I don't see why he had to jump to the conclusion that she harmed the baby and attempt to murder her instead of talking it out first.
 
Fuck sake

I wanted to go to Wellington, but not with Kenny..... WHERE WERE MY CHOICES?!?

ONLY because I thought the choice given was shoot Kenny or Shoot Jane, I ended up shooting Kenny when I knew it wasn't the right thing to do, because trying to stop Jane got me pushed out of the way, and she was going at him with a fucking knife! If she wanted to prove a point fine, but doing it with a knife was obviously showing a different intent.

Played one more time but made the decision to look away, and stuck with kenny and went into wellington without him......

Now I'm not sure which save to continue with. I have visual dyspraxia that makes my reading speed particularly slow, making all the decision making very difficult and much more frantic than it would have been for the average player. Pretty sure extra time would have led me to read the shooting section correctly and simply look away to let fate decide... urgh, irritating
 
#KennyWasRight #TeamKennyForever

So glad I stuck by him all the way to the end. The ending felt the most rewarding after an otherwise average finale.
 
Anybody else not get achievements for it? None of them triggered wtf. My choices didn't load again either.

Also I stayed with Kenny till the end, just like Season 1. Payed off completely too in the end. At Wellington I accepted his request and went inside, he'll have a chance to survive on his own, he's done so for a long time.

No achievements here either. 😦
 
Yeah, no achievements here either. I've had it happen more than once with TellTale games, they usually take a bit longer to get everything in right. Oh well, I guess I'll replay the episode, though I'm 100% happy with the choices I made. Probably won't even try and see the other endings, except for YouTube.

Bring on season 3!

Same here. Seems common for day 1 TTG releases.
Happened during S1 as well.
 
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