What happens if kenny kills duck




















When I saw Fivel in the attic and Kenny said that he didn't know if he could kill him, I decided to help him do it so that it would help him get over his trauma. Added poll, should have done that in the first place honestly. Snake Liquid. Killing Duck yourself is the right thing to do, no questions.

Like Lee says, no parent should ever have to do that to their child. However, having Kenny kill Fivel is the best option. Kenny was so devastated by what happened to his family, so pushing him to put that poor kid, even though he was already dead and just a walker, out of his misery is what Kenny needed.

If you choose to give Kenny the gun, it will even say "You helped Kenny. I took care of Duck for him. As soon as he said in the attic "Couldn't do it before, can't do it now" I pretty much knew that I had to help him do it.

It helps him accept Duck's death and prove to himself that he isn't weak enough to just fold whenever he sees a reminder of his family.

Now I feel I shot Duck. Maybe if Katjaa hadn't killed herself, then shooting Duck would have helped Kenny get closure, but it seemed like way too much for a father to do after all that. Killing Fivel on the other hand, I saw as an opportunity to help Kenny. Definitely a cathartic moment for him since the boy looked so much like Duck. The 2nd one. Obvious choice, I kill his son so he wouldn't suffer killing him, then to encourage him to not be so light hearted, I let him kill Fivel.

Having to kill his own son just moments after losing his wife would have been too much emotional trauma for one man to talk. Maybe if Doug had already reanimated it would be different. Lee's line about "No father should ever have to do that, but you can help this boy" was also excellent. Larry, Kenny and Lilly are also inside the meat locker. Duck and Katya are being held by the St Johns. Lee must find a way out.

Talking to Clementine prompts Lee to tell her she can help search for an exit. Talking to Kenny will prompt Larry's heart condition to start, and he collapses to the ground. As a result of Ben telling the group earlier that dead bodies always come back as Walkers, and knowing they have no way to revive Larry in the confined space in the meat locker, Kenny pushes Lee to decide whether to finish Larry off or not. Lilly insists he is still alive, and it is at this point that Lee must decide to help Kenny or Lilly.

You come out in the slaughter room, the area which is now revealed to be the place where they hacked off Mark's legs. Once armed, leave the room by talking to Kenny. Danny can be seen outside the barn by peeking through the crack. Once outside the door, sneak up behind Danny. Once you get too close Andy will appear and Kenny and Lee will hide in a nearby stall. Peek through the crack and watch Danny set the trap.

Talk to Kenny to advise on the best course of action. Peek again and find Danny has gone missing. Talk to Kenny again and he'll tell you to look once more. Be prepared to act. As soon as you open the door you'll see Danny pointing a gun at you, so act fast and select the gun to grab it.

A sequence will now start. As the sequence winds down, Kenny demands to know where his family is and here's Katjaa scream. He runs off to help, while Lee is left behind to deal with Danny. At this point, Lee realises that the main reason Danny wanted to go hunting the bandits was to track Jolene, with the aim of bringing her back to eat.

You now have to decide whether to kill or spare Danny's life. Either action will affect your relationship with Clementine, who bears witness to the event. Danny will also try to convince Lee to see his way of life, constantly stating that he understands now and that Lee can eat him if he kills him.

If Doug is the survivor of episode 1, you'll see him shining his laser pen, which he talked about earlier. If Carley is the survivor her and Ben will approach through the corn. Doug is crouched behind a hay bale near the entrance instead. Upon talking to the two Lee will advise them to go around the back. You'll then have to move up the house. As you move towards the entrance Brenda will appear, and Lee can either lie and pretend to be one of the brothers, or alternatively frighten Brenda by saying he left Danny in the barn.

A sequence will now start where Lee has to advance towards Brenda, who is holding Katjaa hostage. In order to not die during this section you must remain still whenever Brenda points the gun at you. Not doing so will make her shoot Lee, resulting in game over. Every so often you can talk to Brenda, either trying to be rational or more aggresive. If you are aggressive with Brenda she will shoot you, so choose more measured responses. As you progress forward you will see a Walker version of Mark at the top of the stairs, trying to get Brenda.

Eventually he will grab hold of her and bite her, and Katya is released. Lee then hears Andy outside with Kenny, and finds Andy holding Duck hostage. Andy shoots Kenny when he tries to rescue Duck. If Doug is still alive at this point he will help Lee by shining his laser pointer in Andy's face, allowing Lee to charge. Lee and Andy will then fall down the hill through the picket fence after a brief struggle.

Andy will then start up the electric fence and try to push Lee into it. Struggle against Andy by mashing the correct button. If you have a good relationship with Lilly at this point, she will appear and shoot Andy. If you don't, she will leave Lee to die and he will fight Andy off by hitting him at the last second.

A sequence will now start where Lee can punch Andy repeatedly in the face. At this point, not punching Andy will cause him to uppercut Lee, forcing Lee to throw him into the fence. If you do punch Andy repeatedly, Lee will eventually stop and Andy will try to mock Lee.

Lee claims that it's all over and you can tell him that his mother and brother are dead, or repeat the fact that it is over. Interestingly, depending on how many times you managed to punch Andy his face will be in different states of injury at this point.

Andy will now try to annoy Lee further, begging him to finish it. Lee can now decide whether to walk away, or alternatively can decide to kill Andy. In the aftermath of decision the electrical fence will fail, allowing a group of Walkers to attack. Knowing that all is lost, the group leave. Chapter 7: The Abandoned Car. The group is now seen walking through the woods. If Doug saved you, Lee will comment on him using his laser pointer to save him.

Katjaa will also give Lee back his camcorder that he found at the bandit camp. Kenny will then talk to Lee, who states that there will be fallout based on what happened to Larry. In order to improve your relationship with Kenny you can side with him, or choose to more ambivalent.

Clementine will then ask if Lee had to kill those men, and you can choose a response that affects her opinion of Lee.

The group will then hear a noise and find an abandoned car. You can choose to be friendly or agressive as you approach. The car is absolutely full of supplies. The group must then decide whether or not it is a good idea to take them, prompting another tough choice. Lee must decide what to do with the supplies. Lilly and Clementine don't want to take them, while Katjaa and Kenny do.

No matter what your decision, it will have no effect on future episodes of the game. If Lee doesn't decide to take the supplies, the others will take them instead. They will also find a hoodie, which fits Clementine. Duck and Katjaa are tackled to the ground by one. Duck is subtly bit in his side. Katjaa tends to him for a while over a medical perspective, believing he might possibly be cured, and asks Lee to look for water to give him. On the train Duck starts to cough up blood and Katjaa asks Lee to wipe his face off with a napkin.

Eventually, she realizes that his death is inevitable and asks Lee to tell Kenny. Kenny, on the other hand, angrily denies that Duck is in danger until the very last moment, when he finally accepts Duck's fate. Kenny and Katjaa agree that they don't want Duck to come back as a walker, so they take him into the woods to say their goodbyes and so that Clementine does not have to watch, but Katjaa can't handle the grief and commits suicide by shooting herself in the head, leaving a devastated Kenny to deal with Duck.

He remorsefully shoots Duck in the head, and the duo leave the two corpses as they were in the forest. Kenny will shakily aim at his son, and Lee can either choose to comfort him or hastily push him to shoot. Alternatively, if Lee simply remains silent when asked what to do, Kenny will simply raise Katjaa's gun at Duck.

Leave Him to Reanimate Undead : Neither Lee nor Kenny can bring themselves to shoot the child, and they regretfully leave him to reanimate in the woods. Lee later asks Clementine if she understood what happened to Katjaa and Duck. Clementine confesses that she was told that she would die like her friend. Duck is later mentioned by Lee when discussing his fate with Chuck. Determinant He can also be referenced to Christa and Omid if Lee chooses to tell them that his group is experiencing a bad day, and again if he tells them about Kenny and how he'd lost his entire family two hours before meeting the two newcomers.

Duck appears running towards his father at the truck. Clementine was looking at a drawing of Duck along with his parents, Kenny and Katjaa, that she made near the end of " Long Road Ahead ", when she was looking for a lighter in her pack. Later, when sneaking through the cabin, looking for medical supplies, she will also solemnly mention him with a sad tone in her voice if she looks at the portrait of a duck in the cabin, evidently displaying that the death of her friend still upsets her greatly.

Duck briefly appears during the dream sequence after Clementine has been shot by Arvo. He is seen in his ill state being held by Katjaa.

He is the subject of her conversation with Lee in the dream, where they discuss what would happen to him. Jane will use Duck along with Katjaa and Sarita against Kenny in the car drive.

Later, if Kenny is shot by Clementine before killing Jane , she can tell him that he will see Katjaa and Duck again. During the attack on the Motor Inn, which was a result of Lilly forcing the group to stay there, Duck is knocked down and bitten by a walker.

Later in the episode on the train , Duck starts to cough up blood and Katjaa realizes what has to be done and asks Lee to convince Kenny stop the train. She and Kenny, depending on Lee's choice take Duck out to the woods. The group hears a gunshot, assuming Katjaa killed Duck. If Kenny goes with her, Lee hears him cry in distress.

It is revealed that Katjaa, out of extreme grief, killed herself. Lee has to choose whether to kill Duck himself or have Kenny do it, or alternatively, Lee and Kenny can leave him there to reanimate. If Lee fails to perform certain tasks, then it is possible for Duck to be killed. These deaths are considered non-canon, as they result in a game over. The player will restart to try again.

Below is a pictorial list on how Duck can be killed:. Kenny and Duck are father and son. Kenny first introduced Duck to him by calling him "dumber than a bag of hammers. Kenny proved this fact by saving him from walkers at Hershel's Farm and taking a bullet for him when Andrew St.

John was about to shoot him. When Duck was bitten, Kenny went into a state of shock and disbelief, saying that he wouldn't turn and that he was fine. Eventually, either Lee or Kenny was forced to shoot Duck to put him out of his misery and prevent him from reanimating. After Duck died, Kenny went into a deep depression and starts to drink his sorrows away.

Kenny never stopped loving his son no matter what and continuously asked himself if he would still be able to protect him if he were alive and with him in Savannah. Kenny was shown to still think about his son when he accidentally called Clementine "Duck" in the ski lodge. During "No Going Back", Kenny revealed to Clementine that he wasn't there for Duck and Katjaa for "a couple years," as he'd been "off on a boat or somewhere" instead.

He showed that he regretted this. He wished he could see his family again, and showed how much he misses them. However, he did not mention Sarita. Katjaa is Duck's mother. They clearly loved each other, and Katjaa always shows great concern for his well being. She would comfort him several times after Shawn's death and clean him up after nearly being killed by a walker on Hershel's farm. She asked Lee to end the argument with Larry because it was upsetting Duck. She then remained by Duck's side until the group found their way to the motel.

Katjaa, if offered food in "Starved For Help", will ask Lee to give it to Duck instead, showing that she would rather have her son eat than her if there was not enough to go around. Katjaa remained near Duck whenever Kenny was not doing so on the St. John Dairy Farm. Katjaa was the one to first suggest getting Duck away from the argument around the dinner table, and the one to remove his food to get him to stop eating Mark's legs.

After Brenda took them both hostage, Katjaa begged for them to not hurt Duck, even clinging to her son as they try to separate them. Once Lee rescued her, Katjaa's first thoughts are of her family, and she ran to Kenny at the first sign of Duck. She then walked with Duck on the way back to the motor inn to keep him relaxed. Katjaa comforted Duck about taking the supplies from the station wagon. She is seen with Duck in Jolene 's recording of the survivors at the motor inn.

In " Long Road Ahead ", Duck revealed that his parents weren't letting him handle any of their equipment, which showed a lack of faith in Duck's mind. During the bandit raid and subsequent firefight, Katjaa ran with her son to cover and tried to protect him at personal risk from a walker that had hurt her. Katjaa held close to her dying son the entirety of the day and showed concern over his welfare, asking Lee to search for water.

During this time, Katjaa told Lee that the only thing that she could think about was that Duck was allergic to bees. When Duck started coughing up blood on the train, she decided that she did not want her son to suffer anymore and asked Lee to get Kenny. After the train stopped, Katjaa volunteerered to kill Duck herself, she took him into the woods so Clementine would not have to see.

Once far enough away, she set her son down on a tree to provide some comfort as she killed him. Katjaa, however, could not bring herself to kill Duck and, unable to bear the thought of him dying anyway, turned her gun on herself. Unlike Kenny, who outwardly denied any hint that his son would die, Katjaa did not snap at people for suggesting such. However, Katjaa did indeed not accept that her son could die the way he did. She tried explaining to Lee what kind of boy he was, getting to an emotional breaking point where she could not comprehend how a good boy like Duck could die.

She could not comprehend how a normal boy who would never do any intentional harm could suffer so. She did not accept her son's impending death and tried to figure out how the world could possibly be so cruel as to take her son away. Unable to deal with it appropriately, Katjaa took her own life rather than try to understand what had gone wrong. Lee and Duck weren't shown interacting very often although when they do they seem to get along and are friendly towards each other, although Lee can find him slightly irritating.

Their relationship can improve if Lee allows Duck to help him discover who has been stealing their supplies and Lee high fives him after he helps. If this occurs, Duck will regard Lee as "incredibly awesome".

Lee was later shown to be saddened by Duck's death, even more so if he chose to shoot Duck himself so that Kenny wouldn't have to. Even if Lee never chose to help, take care of, or be kind to Duck, Duck's opinion of him did not change, indicating how much Duck liked and admired Lee.

Clementine and Duck become friends through the zombie apocalypse. They got along for the most part and play with one another as children typically do. Duck was shown to be telling Clementine stories, drawing with her, and sharing a swing with her at the St. Johns' farm. Clementine occasionally pulled pranks on Duck, such as when she put a bug on Duck's pillow. Duck started to cry, and she called him a crybaby. When Clementine found out that Duck was bitten, she became saddened and finds comfort in Lee.

After Duck's death, Clementine clearly missed him, shown by her drawing of him and his family whilst in " All That Remains ", Clementine still remembered the death of Duck and solemnly mentioned his name after she spotted a portrait of a duck hung up in the cabin in Season Two. In Season Two, Duck was mentioned numerous times in conversations between Clementine and Kenny, where Kenny was shown to still be grief-stricken over Duck's death, even two years later.

Clementine also seemed to miss him very much and can tell Kenny this when talking to him, and later Clementine had a flashback dream with Lee to when Duck was bitten. Carley and Duck had a slow but developing friendship with each other. The two first met each other in the pharmacy when Carley and Glenn saved Duck's group. In the pharmacy, Carley defended him and the others from Lilly and Larry's arguments to kick them out, stating that she couldn't bring herself to leave him out there for the walkers.

It is presumed that Duck was grateful towards Carley, who saved him from Andrew St.



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