how many weapons can kenny shove down his throat? (wait that sounds wrong-)
imma answer this by how much can kenny shove down his throat cause his wepon (especially his spear) is a different case as its made with a special metal and it can be folded to a size of a small tin can
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first, imma start with the fact that im 100% confident kenny can pull shit like this
so with his figure, he can easily swallow something as big as a baguette (which is around 70cm)
and counting weidth as well, he can store at least 5 of these in his stomach
Princess Kenny = Tea (What type depends on if she's by herself or with guests/at meetings)
Mysterion = Coffee w/ creamer (How much creamer depends on the stakes of the mission. Milkshake w/ cherries after success.)
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Overall, depends on what he's feeling at the moment.
Actually can see this. The different sides of Kenny all having different hot drink preferences. I love it! Imagines Princess Kenny loving jasmine tea or something fancy though she doesn't mind the cheaper teas either. And Mysterion going for the darkest, strongest coffee mainly for face value cause you know dark brooder hero but he actually prefers something with a little flavor like hazelnut. He might sneak it in his mug sometimes. XD
And I can see Kenny himself favoring hot chocolate with lots of lil marshmallows and whipped cream. Maybe a peppermint stick if he could get one.
Something Kenny wouldn't be too proud of in retrospective, but honestly who hasn't been a petty kid? Would be dying out of spite. If he's arguing with his friends, time to kill himself. His parents are being shitty, time to kill himself. A teacher is being annoying, time to kill himself. And he'd think it's fine, because after all, the suffering his death caused them (as intended), would be forgotten the moment he came back. He'd just use his deaths as a revenge, as a way to make people feel bad about the last things they had said to him, with no long-term effects. He probably stopped doing this as he got older, and felt pretty bad for it after, but he still enjoyed doing it when he did.
I love characters that are traumatized from having to see their parents arguing with each other so much to the point of emotionally neglecting their child ❤️ (except in Zander and will's case their parents are divorced and are both away from their abusive fathers but that's beside the point)
I've been thinking about this scene from BTE 175 (which took place on Kenny's birthday back in 2019)
Kenny Omega tried to give some words of encouragement to a totally disinterested Hangman Adam Page after their first tag team win in aew. I love their dynamic in early aew where Kenny was trying his best to be supportive while Hangman was actively trying to leave the Elite. it really shows that their tag team was doomed from the start.
I'm a fond enjoyer of the St. John's as villains. I don't know if they're my favorite just because they're only in one episode, but I love the concept of this family almost immediately jumping into cannibalism toward the start of the outbreak, dealing in human flesh to bandits, and casually feeding this group their friend's legs.
Like... what the hell was this family like before the outbreak that all three of them were like, "Hey now listen... nothing should go to waste, the dead are eating people so why shouldn't we? We gotta survive and in our defense, we only target those who were gonna die anyway... like y'all."
Dude, Mark was shot in this shoulder with an arrow. He wasn't going to die from that injury. It's so fucked that these seemingly friendly people took the group into their home and then fed them Mark's legs.
If we take the idea that everyone is infected and have the capacity within themselves to become walkers, to become monsters, then the St. John's were infected long before the outbreak, y'know? Not literally, but something was wrong with them and the outbreak just further spread that infection and changed them.
But again, are they my favorite? I dunno if I can say that since I have a lot more appreciation for Lily now. Yeah, some of her writing gets a little wonky in ep3 of TFS when she goes on her monologues and shit, but y'know what? I'm into it.
You have to remember who we're talking about and the fact that she's the antagonist; Lily isn't some anti-hero in TFS who secretly has a heart of gold that's brought to light because she reunited with Clementine... she's a fucked up woman who did fucked up things in the name of survival. She's full of rot now. She sees kidnapping children and turning them into soldiers to protect her home as a means to an end, but she doesn't actually give a shit about the people she's taking. They aren't people to her, they're as the episode title suggests, toys in her game. The only one she sees as a person is Clementine, and while that makes her hesitate at first, she sees Clementine's a prize to bring back.
She remembers what happened in S1; her father had a heart attack and as she tried to save him, Kenny smashed his face in with a saltlick and then expected Lily to just stand up and help him get back to his family because "he did what he had to, he made the hard choice." Yes, Larry was a piece of shit. No one liked him, and you can even question Lily on him and she'll tell you that he has a lot of pain. Yes, it makes him an asshole, but he's still her dad and he's all she has. I mean... the simplification is daddy issues, but in all seriousness, I don't doubt for a second that many of Lily's issues stem from Larry being a shitty father to her.
Then everyone thought she was losing it when she insisted there was a traitor in the group, which she was right about, but she was unstable. She was unwell, but how do you help someone like that when you don't have training to go about it? Then Lily ends up killing either Carley or Doug and the group turns on her, and either she's left behind or she steals the van and runs away.
Then we don't know what the hell happened to her until we see her again in TFS, but like... a lone woman with decay festering inside of her joining the delta? Exposing her to their methods? I mean, what else did she have to lose? She had nothing, she lost everything, and she has a lot of issues. Survival is easy when you're numb, when you don't care about the individual; they're all just cogs churning to make the system run, and if a piece doesn't cooperate, you get rid of it and find a new one.
Plus I think there's something to say about Lily not wanting to be perceived as weak again. That whole display she put on in the cells? Telling the story of what happened to Minerva and Sophie? I get the criticism that it feels like Lily did a 180 between episodes but like... yeah dude, because it's a performance. It's not just her and Clementine anymore. It's a display of power and authority. She's playing the part and thriving in it as she ensures everyone else is terrified of her.
But then when Clementine and AJ get the upper hand? Again, she's not afraid to play up the pleading to earn enough sympathy to spare her- hell, just to let their guard down enough to strike and get the upper hand again. I mean, she's got nothing else to lose, right? If she doesn't go for it, she'll be killed and sure, you can kill her anyway but at least she tried.
Honestly, I look at Lily in TFS and still see that scared little girl playing the tough bitch, just like Carley said in S1. It's just now escalated from "tough bitch" to a downright vile person. She's so... lost? I suppose? Lost within herself and the monstrous means she's taken to survive.
I get the criticisms of how she was used in TFS, but for me, it's like when people complain about Minerva not getting the redemption arc she supposedly should've gotten, y'know? There's no saving her. Lily was never on our side, and there was no getting her on our side. She wasn't ever going to redeem herself. Even if you spare her and she drifts away on her raft, can someone like her actually find redemption? Or will she just find another group that'll feed into her rot?
Truly, I say let her be horrid. Let her be the piece of shit villain with a few fleeting moments of humanity. Let her drown in the blood she's spilled.