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Originally Posted by Rozzer616
How is Kenny a coward? Saving Duck was something he just did as his dad but saving Shawn would've made him a hero...not everyone is a hero. Are you guys saying that you wouldn't hesitate to run over and try to save someone you hardly know when there are zombies that could get you too? Also, considering the fact that he hasn't had enough experience to get used to the zombies, he wouldn't have been ready to just jump in and save the day. Lee is a hero, he did something that would've caused a lot of people to hesitate. If it was my best friend, I would jump in to try and save her...but if it was a stranger I'd probably hesitate and not out of being a coward.
Kenny was right to 'kill' Larry after he died; the chance of Larry becoming a walker was too much of a risk to take. Yes, it was harsh, but you will always get someone like that. Kenny is realistic, he does what needs to be done to survive and you can't really hate him for that. For all you know Larry could've become a walker and killed everyone right then.
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He did behave cowardly. When someone is in danger and you have the ability to help yet you run away, that is cowardice. Knowing the person or not has nothing to do with it. The worst part is that he looked right at you yelling to help move the tractor, and just ran off. He knew it was wrong and he still did it. I don't blame him, of course, but I don't excuse him for it either. Heat of the moment can do that to people. He made his choice, so he has to live with it.
As far as Larry is concerned, Kenny was just being impatient and self-centered. Yeah, his family was being held hostage, but they were in no immediate danger. Kenny even came to that conclusion on his own. Why did he rush the Larry situation? There are signs of turning that would let him know when it's too late to save someone.
I like Kenny for the most part, but damn, he can be a pain. You try to do the right thing and he accuses you of being useless and getting people killed. Even after the fact, Lee doesn't justify his actions or try to convince Kenny that he made a hasty choice.
Then, there's his "you may not have been keeping score, but I have" bit. One time you don't side with him, and you practically have to beg him to help save a little girl that has done nothing to harm him or his family. He places you not agreeing with him once over the safety of another human being (whom he even admits he cares for). Friends don't keep tallies of things like that. They certainly don't stand back and watch as zombies crush you with a door.
Being allowed to tell him to go f*** himself was somewhat satisfying, but the first time I heard him give me that christian man speech, I wanted to tell him to f***
off. As in go away. As in I no longer want to see you ever again, you ungrateful prick. No one will have your back with that attitude. When I get back to this house, you had better not be here, or I will treat you no different than any other self-serving bandit. Take your boat and go drown yourself. Hope we get options like that for season 2, kicking people out of your group as opposed to saving one over another.