You definitely have to save Duck over Shawn and protect him from Larry in Episode 1. Both matter so much. I think it's safe to say that saving Duck is the objectively better choice all around. Even if you don't like Kenny you still earn points towards securing another helping hand in finding Clementine. Whether Hershel hates you or not is of absolutely no consequence and Shawn dies immediately whether you go for him or not.
Then there's whether or not you value a child's life over a grown man, but I guess you could say that's debatable when it comes to a zombie apocalypse scenario.
As long as you support Kenny most of the time, it shouldn't matter much. That choice didn't have that many points for it anyway. You're absolutely right in that Shawn dies regardless of what choice you make and since Hershel runs you all out regardless and you never see him again, thus making his opinion completely irrelevant so talking end game efficiency, saving Duck is the better choice, I suppose, though tbh I don't really think it matters if Kenny helps you look or not.
Also, bravo Sargento Pimienta! Very well written guide! Originally posted by NeutyBottom :. If you want my personal opinion, you could just choose Duck because you'll get Kenny's trust and also you can't save Shawn and also Hershel will kick you out of his farm later whatever your choice was. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 9 May, pm. Posts: 6. Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Can you save Larry Walking Dead? What happened to Maggie Greene baby? Can Carley be saved? Who is the traitor in the walking dead?
Can Duck Be Saved? What happens if you leave with Lilly? Is there a way to save Shawn on The Walking Dead? Any option he tries fails, and provides no reward. Kenny arrives and goes to Duck to help him, and Lee can choose to go help Duck instead, but if he tries to save Shawn again, Lee has the same options as before. No matter what Lee tries, none of the options are fruitful.
Kenny escapes with Duck and does not help Lee save Shawn. The fence collapses, and the walkers attack Shawn, biting into his neck. Hershel arrives with his shotgun and kills the walkers that attack Shawn and he rushes to his son's side. In his final moments, Shawn tells Hershel how Lee had tried to save him and that he would be okay. Angered by his son's death, Hershel demands that they all leave the farm. Kenny apologizes for Shawn's death, but Hershel does not accept it. He warns Lee that Kenny would do the same again if it were Clementine's life on the line, and Lee may choose to defend or blame Kenny for his actions.
Regardless of how he chooses to respond, Hershel again demands they leave the farm, and Lee leaves with Kenny for Macon. He can try to pull Duck back, punch the walker in the head, or lift a wooden board to strike the walker with.
If the third option is chosen, the walker lets go of Duck and falls to the ground, stunned. Kenny arrives and Lee says that they must save Shawn, but Kenny runs away with his son.
If any other option is chosen, Lee fails to get the walker off of Duck, but Duck's father arrives to help. Lee is given the same options as before, and choosing any of them results in success this time. Lee is unable to help Shawn in time after Kenny runs away with his son.
Regardless of how Lee saved Duck, the walkers break through the fence and attack Shawn, biting into his neck. Hershel arrives with his shotgun and dispatches the walkers attacking his son, but not in time to save him from death. He rushes to his son's side to search for signs of life, but is unable to find any. Angered by his son's death, Hershel demands that they all leave his farm. Kenny tries to apologize, but Hershel does not accept.
Hershel blames Lee for not trying to help his son, and Lee can try to justify why he went to save Duck, but Hershel doesn't accept that either. Hershel demands they leave again, and Lee leaves with Kenny for Macon.
At the drugstore, if Lee speaks to Kenny and his family, Kenny asks Lee if he could speak to him privately. Shawn's story is picked up in the Comic Series in Issue 11 revealing that he had turned from his bite injuries and is later put down by Hershel. Regardless if Lee chose to save Duck or Shawn, Shawn would be attacked and eaten by two walkers while being pinned down by the tractor, and Kenny would run away with Duck. A third walker would advance on him, but they were all put down by Hershel.
He later reanimated and was placed inside the Greene family's barn. Later on, in the Comic Series, when he reanimated, he was shot by Hershel. Hershel and Shawn were father and son, and seemed to have a relatively positive relationship. Although Shawn seemed to have trouble listening and following his father's rules, they were obeyed eventually. Shawn, after discovering the imminent threat of the zombies, attempted to sway his father into agreeing with building fortifications around the farm, to which Hershel allowed after Lee helps convince him.
After Shawn's death, Hershel sobbed and became enraged at losing his son, cradling his corpse in his arms, and ordering the visitors off the farm. Chet and Shawn were neighbors, and had been friends before the apocalypse began.
They remained friends after its outbreak, and were located in Atlanta when it began. Upon traveling back to the area that Lee was present in, they were forced to stop after coming upon a roadblock. Depending on Lee's decision to leave with Clementine at day or night, Chet would either be killed by walkers, or assisting Shawn with clearing the roadblock.
As a walker, Shawn seemed to be in horror, frightened and shocked at his death. After clearing the roadblock in the daytime decision, Chet will drive them to the Greene Family Farm , before departing, where he bids Shawn farewell in a friendly manner.
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