1:05:44 The real Lee would never do that. Not canon. And just do what kind of self-sacrifice the hero is, when everyone has already escaped and he has nothing to die for?
I was a few points off from him saying he'd come with me and at the time I didn't know that I could tell him Clem is family and have him come with me at that point.
@@Gabey_515 I always take his side, except for killing Ben. Just because I prefer everyone to go with Lee to find Clem in episode 4. The instruction on how to get a friendly Kenny: First episode: Save Duck (2 points) Side with Kenny vs. Larry (1.5 points) Second episode: Be neutral or side with Kenny when he argues with Lilly (0.75 points) Kill Larry (1.5 points) Third episode: Leave Beatrice (0.75 points) When Kenny argues with Lilly, choose any option except "This is fine place, Kenny" (0.75 points) Shoot Duck yourself or leave him in the woods (2 points) Fourth episode: Kill the boy in the attic by yourself (0.75 points) Drops Ben (2 points) If you have a total of more than 9 points, then you have a friendly Kenny If more than 4 points, but less than 9, then you have a neutral Kenny If less than 4 points, then you have a hostile Kenny. I've always done everything expect killing Ben and Kenny was my friend. Other choices do not affect to this. Even the truth about your past. That is, you can save Doug and have nothing to lose. I always hid the bite, but Christa and Omid came with me anyway because I helped Omid onto the train and left Clem with him when we go to Crawford. Saved Ben and Kenny was my friend. Also, instead of the usual "I'm with you to the end. You can count on me" I got "You and Clementine are the only family I have left. I'm with you. To the end."
I always save Ben as well, not just because it give both Kenny and Ben a great close to both of their characters, and it’s better then what happens when Kenny smacks the walkie out of lee’s hand if you dropped Ben, but also because While Ben does end up causing a lot of problems, he’s still a kid just like Duck Or Clementine Especially when everyone Ben knew before meeting Lee and his group is either dead, walkers, or worse. The group is the only family he has left and he made the deal with the bandits because they were gonna attack them at some point regardless, so all Ben did was keep them off their backs which saved their lives until they ran out of supplies! But I also understand why people would drop him as well, considering he’s a liability for the most part, but he’s just a kid who’s trying to help out the best he can but fails due to his inexperience with situations like these! Also Ben finally telling Kenny off is one is the best parts of the game for me (I love Kenny as well, he’s a bro)
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1:05:44 The real Lee would never do that. Not canon. And just do what kind of self-sacrifice the hero is, when everyone has already escaped and he has nothing to die for?
In all honesty I wanted more Kenny bro points
@@Gabey_515 You can get friendly Kenny without killing Ben. I do this in every playthrough.
I was a few points off from him saying he'd come with me and at the time I didn't know that I could tell him Clem is family and have him come with me at that point.
@@Gabey_515 I always take his side, except for killing Ben. Just because I prefer everyone to go with Lee to find Clem in episode 4.
The instruction on how to get a friendly Kenny:
First episode:
Save Duck (2 points)
Side with Kenny vs. Larry (1.5 points)
Second episode:
Be neutral or side with Kenny when he argues with Lilly (0.75 points)
Kill Larry (1.5 points)
Third episode:
Leave Beatrice (0.75 points)
When Kenny argues with Lilly, choose any option except "This is fine place, Kenny" (0.75 points)
Shoot Duck yourself or leave him in the woods (2 points)
Fourth episode:
Kill the boy in the attic by yourself (0.75 points) Drops Ben (2 points)
If you have a total of more than 9 points, then you have a friendly Kenny
If more than 4 points, but less than 9, then you have a neutral Kenny
If less than 4 points, then you have a hostile Kenny.
I've always done everything expect killing Ben and Kenny was my friend. Other choices do not affect to this. Even the truth about your past. That is, you can save Doug and have nothing to lose.
I always hid the bite, but Christa and Omid came with me anyway because I helped Omid onto the train and left Clem with him when we go to Crawford. Saved Ben and Kenny was my friend. Also, instead of the usual "I'm with you to the end. You can count on me" I got "You and Clementine are the only family I have left. I'm with you. To the end."
I always save Ben as well, not just because it give both Kenny and Ben a great close to both of their characters, and it’s better then what happens when Kenny smacks the walkie out of lee’s hand if you dropped Ben, but also because While Ben does end up causing a lot of problems, he’s still a kid just like Duck Or Clementine
Especially when everyone Ben knew before meeting Lee and his group is either dead, walkers, or worse. The group is the only family he has left and he made the deal with the bandits because they were gonna attack them at some point regardless, so all Ben did was keep them off their backs which saved their lives until they ran out of supplies!
But I also understand why people would drop him as well, considering he’s a liability for the most part, but he’s just a kid who’s trying to help out the best he can but fails due to his inexperience with situations like these!
Also Ben finally telling Kenny off is one is the best parts of the game for me (I love Kenny as well, he’s a bro)
Will you be covering all seasons?
Yep! That's the goal I plan on. Have a big video like this on S2 in December when that turns 10 years old.