Therefore I love Kenny very much. The site's critical consensus reads: "The palpable terror and visceral thrills continue in the third season of The Walking Dead, along with a deeper sense of the people who inhabit its apocalyptic landscape. The Walking Dead: A New Frontier > General Discussions > Topic Details. [41], The third season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on August 27, 2013,[42] in region 2 on September 30, 2013[43] and in region 4 on September 25, 2013. The wins were for Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series and Best Supporting Actress on Television (Laurie Holden). That's what I did so I didn't have any hang up with my flashback but I feel like they could've done more with them if they were alive. [5] Ernest Dickerson directed the season premiere episode. Peaceful. For someone coming into ANF as their first game, seeing Kenny/Jane's fate was probably like "uhhh, I dont care about this person. In the flashback we only see the fate of Wellington and we dont know what happened to Kenny. Believing that The Governor wants to kill them regardless, Rick and The Governor prepare their respective groups for combat. Is one of them supposed to be Clementine? Dec 21, 2016 @ 2:20am What happened to Kenny if you end Season 2 with him? I thought I enjoyed that time away from him.....from my family...I'd give anything for one more second with them" clems response to this is if you pick it is "maybe you'll see them again one day" kennys response "well on here on out I'll try to believe that to", if you agree with kenny you go to weligton kenny says "I don't trust myself to keep you two safe......not anymore" he also says "you'll meet people....you'll make friends... people better than me....good people that don't have to look at you....and feel ashamed at what they've put you through" basically what he's saying is he did wrong and feels somewhat guilty for what he did to Jane, Ok now let's but the points Kenny wants to be with his family, he's clearly suicidal, and feels somewhat guilty for what he did to Jane, Him killing himself makes complete sense especially if you picked welington and left Kenny, Regardless I feel alone is the right ending for several reasons. After discovering a potential safe haven, the group takes refuge and inhabits a large fortified prison, but this security is threatened by a nearby community — Woodbury — led by a nefarious man known as The Governor, who takes an interest in Andrea (Laurie Holden) as she remains, after the burning of the farm, separated and unaware of the main group's status. Whether Lee Everett sides with him and his family throughout the game will be dependent on whether or not he sides with him, (which is why the fanbase has mixed opinions on him.) [3] The nominations were for Best Actor on Television (Andrew Lincoln) and Best Supporting Actor on Television (David Morrissey). It is hell stuff, most people going just goes suicide or harm themselves. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. Michonne discovers The Governor's secret captivity of walkers, and decides to leave Woodbury, despite Andrea staying behind and learning more about The Governor from his second-hand man, Milton. It probably was but then maybe it was removed because of the story generator which only gave you the option to “be alone” with no context to if you were alone because you left kenny, jane or killed them both. Let's be honest here - Kenny with Clem would have made this season ten times more engaging. Or is telltale too lazy to change the script so much? Andrea learns of The Governor's duplicity and intent to kill Rick's group from Milton, and manages to escape Woodbury to warn Rick, but The Governor is able to capture her just before she reaches the prison. If Kenny died like this, we'd make like a million memes of Kenny returning on a giant boat.