

Was the cabin crew the most incompetent group in the whole series?
How do you think the story would have went if Kenny found a working boat that was ready to go within the first few hours of arriving at Savannah?
I think this is an interesting hypothetical to think about since although the main mission for Kenny was to get a boat there wasn't much discussion about what would actually be done once he got the boat.
I think I remember in some of the dialogue a brief mention of going back to Florida or something like that but if I remember correctly no in depth ideas were actually discussed regarding what would happen if Kenny got a working boat.
How do you think it would have went if the story went like this?
Who would win in a fight in Season 1 - Kenny or Lee?
I just did a play through of season 1 and I decided to literally backup Kenny on everything from saving Duck to backing him up fully at the drug store to offering/giving food to all of his family, helping him kill Larry, etc. backing him up at basically any time the game gives you the possibility to.
Despite doing all of that and being a 100% Kenny supporter for that play through there's still multiple tense times in the game where it feels like Lee and Kenny could fight. For instance when trying to get him to stop the train, when you're bitten and he talks about potentially pulling a Larry on you if you pass out again and if you don't agree with him throughout the game there's loads of other times things get tense.
If an actual fight did go down between these two who would you think would win?
Better To Sleep Recreation
A recreation of the cut "Better To Sleep" ending from Season 2.
Better To Sleep was the original title of Season 2 Episode 5 before it got changed to "No Going Back".
The cut ending was going to have Clementine walking alone while holding AJ trying to find safety during a snowstorm and Clementine would start to get tired/begin to experience hypothermia and it would say that AJ was weighing you down.
You would have a choice of either sleeping/staying with AJ (accepting death) or leaving AJ (abandoning him but having a chance of survival) while you walked towards a distant light.
The music in the video recreating the ending is the cut music from the Season 2 Episode 5 title screen. As you can hear it's very unsettling and has a dark vibe to it. Some people believe it would also play during your final decision but that's pure speculation.
What choice would you have made if they kept this ending?
Most underrated character
I think the most underrated character in the whole series has to be Grandfather Peterson.
This guy was on another level compared to the rest of the cabin group he was clearly the main man with the big plan and was leading them to victory. He was an absolute beast of a guy.
I just know if he was around when Carver came back things would have went differently.
I could go into details but I know with his absolute precision and skill he would have taken out 3 of Carver's henchmen in rapid succession and have the situation under control in less than a minute.
This is obviously why they had to kill the guy off since if Grandfather Peterson was about Carver would have been the one locked up and planning an escape and not the other way around.