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Post by Teacakes on Mar 5, 2014 21:48:11 GMT
I will murder your face.
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Post by Teacakes on Mar 5, 2014 21:49:20 GMT
And to be completely honest, I've noticed some odd things about Ken too but I tend not to show my doubts about him.
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Post by that1guy on Mar 5, 2014 21:50:28 GMT
Tka, you know something is off about him. And you know he's gonna fall off the edge of sanity soon.
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Post by Teacakes on Mar 5, 2014 21:51:36 GMT
Leave me alone. Let me have my moment of happiness and not try to crush my dreams!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 21:54:02 GMT
There's some obvious things, like the creepy, awkward laughter and the "Duck" slip up during dinner, but what set off alarm bells to me was when he mentioned Wellington. Listen to him describe that place. Fresh water from the lakes, a safe camp full of good people, no walkers... sounds exactly like paradise, huh? Then listen to him explode when Nick and Luke cast doubt on his pristine picture of it. He loses his mind. This is exactly the same way he acted during Episode 4 concerning the boat last Season. He was obsessive toward it, and blew up on anyone who disagreed with him about it. Sarita is a pretty obvious replacement for Katjaa, and the "Duck" slip during dinner indicates he was thinking of his old family when talking to Clem. Kenny never moved on from the events of Long Road Ahead. He's trapped in the past because he lost everything, and instead of attempting to move on, he's trying to recreate it, first through Sarita, then Clem, followed by Wellington, a zombie free paradise where no harm could ever reach them. He is most definitely on the edge of craziness. Yup. He has some problems. And it's gonna bite us in the back if we are bros with Luke. He obviously doesn't like Luke because Kenny thinks Clem is his "Duck" now. He wants to be the new Lee, in a sense, and feels like Luke is stealing that from him. And Sarita is his "Kaatja". He keeps telling himself he has his family back and everything's gonna be ok in Wellington, which explains the bad jokes and out of place laughter. But deep down, he knows his family is dead but he doesn't want to deal with it. This is displayed when he calls Clem "Duck" and gets really sad and pissed at himself.
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 5, 2014 21:54:54 GMT
I think Sarita is going to die, and he will lose his shit. Even worse than Season 1. He'll have a full blown death wish and finally give up hope.
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 5, 2014 21:55:53 GMT
There's some obvious things, like the creepy, awkward laughter and the "Duck" slip up during dinner, but what set off alarm bells to me was when he mentioned Wellington. Listen to him describe that place. Fresh water from the lakes, a safe camp full of good people, no walkers... sounds exactly like paradise, huh? Then listen to him explode when Nick and Luke cast doubt on his pristine picture of it. He loses his mind. This is exactly the same way he acted during Episode 4 concerning the boat last Season. He was obsessive toward it, and blew up on anyone who disagreed with him about it. Sarita is a pretty obvious replacement for Katjaa, and the "Duck" slip during dinner indicates he was thinking of his old family when talking to Clem. Kenny never moved on from the events of Long Road Ahead. He's trapped in the past because he lost everything, and instead of attempting to move on, he's trying to recreate it, first through Sarita, then Clem, followed by Wellington, a zombie free paradise where no harm could ever reach them. He is most definitely on the edge of craziness. Yup. He has some problems. And it's gonna bite us in the back if we are bros with Luke. He obviously doesn't like Luke because Kenny thinks Clem is his "Duck" now. He wants to be the new Lee, in a sense, and feels like Luke is stealing that from him. And Sarita is his "Kaatja". He keeps telling himself he has his family back and everything's gonna be ok in Wellington, which explains the bad jokes and out of place laughter. But deep down, he knows his family is dead but he doesn't want to deal with it. This is displayed when he calls Clem "Duck" and gets really sad and pissed at himself. Exactly. Sooner or later, he won't be able to keep everything buried, and when it all comes out and he has to face it, he'll lose his mind.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 21:58:13 GMT
Yup. He has some problems. And it's gonna bite us in the back if we are bros with Luke. He obviously doesn't like Luke because Kenny thinks Clem is his "Duck" now. He wants to be the new Lee, in a sense, and feels like Luke is stealing that from him. And Sarita is his "Kaatja". He keeps telling himself he has his family back and everything's gonna be ok in Wellington, which explains the bad jokes and out of place laughter. But deep down, he knows his family is dead but he doesn't want to deal with it. This is displayed when he calls Clem "Duck" and gets really sad and pissed at himself. Exactly. Sooner or later, he won't be able to keep everything buried, and when it all comes out and he has to face it, he'll lose his mind. I feel like we just co-wrote an English Essay on Kenny's state of mind, Rock. I think we deserve an A+. We both put some damn good examples in there, and backed them up. *high five*
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 5, 2014 21:59:15 GMT
Exactly. Sooner or later, he won't be able to keep everything buried, and when it all comes out and he has to face it, he'll lose his mind. I feel like we just co-wrote an English Essay on Kenny's state of mind, Rock. I think we deserve an A+. We both put some damn good examples in there, and backed them up. *high five* Hell yeah man, that was great. *high five*
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 5, 2014 22:00:16 GMT
There's some obvious things, like the creepy, awkward laughter and the "Duck" slip up during dinner, but what set off alarm bells to me was when he mentioned Wellington. Listen to him describe that place. Fresh water from the lakes, a safe camp full of good people, no walkers... sounds exactly like paradise, huh? Then listen to him explode when Nick and Luke cast doubt on his pristine picture of it. He loses his mind. This is exactly the same way he acted during Episode 4 concerning the boat last Season. He was obsessive toward it, and blew up on anyone who disagreed with him about it. Sarita is a pretty obvious replacement for Katjaa, and the "Duck" slip during dinner indicates he was thinking of his old family when talking to Clem. Kenny never moved on from the events of Long Road Ahead. He's trapped in the past because he lost everything, and instead of attempting to move on, he's trying to recreate it, first through Sarita, then Clem, followed by Wellington, a zombie free paradise where no harm could ever reach them. He is most definitely on the edge of craziness. He is not well, but does it mean he will snap and kill someone? I fear far more that he will snap and Carver will kill him.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 5, 2014 22:00:37 GMT
Hey being the biggest supporters of Nick, I find that offensive. I think Nick handled Pete's death pretty well actually. I feel bad for him He did handle it well, better then I thought it would, I really felt bad for him.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 22:01:02 GMT
I feel like we just co-wrote an English Essay on Kenny's state of mind, Rock. I think we deserve an A+. We both put some damn good examples in there, and backed them up. *high five* Hell yeah man, that was great. *high five* Mind if I copy some if the stuff you said to my new thread about Kenny's mental state over at TT?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 5, 2014 22:01:47 GMT
I feel like we just co-wrote an English Essay on Kenny's state of mind, Rock. I think we deserve an A+. We both put some damn good examples in there, and backed them up. *high five* Hell yeah man, that was great. *high five* I agree, I don't think he is a danger to the group, just to himself with Carver around.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2014 22:04:02 GMT
Hell yeah man, that was great. *high five* I agree, I don't think he is a danger to the group, just to himself with Carver around. Luke is the only person I'm worried about with Kenny. They will butt heads, I know that already. But maybe not to a Kenny/Lilly extent
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 5, 2014 22:04:48 GMT
Hell yeah man, that was great. *high five* Mind if I copy some if the stuff you said to my new thread about Kenny's mental state over at TT? Just credit me, sure.
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