@@userabcdef6436 i disagree because the ballas were at war with the families even before lamar kidnapped d. Stretch is a turncoat and he set up lamar and franklin
Just a reminder that when you choose to kill Trevor, Michael shows up to help, but when you choose to kill Michael, Trevor wants no part of it. Trevor is loyal.
Yea but michael was afraid trevor would ruin things again. Same as franklin. In fact franklin's emotions are based on the ending you pick. If he kills Michael he thinks michael was using him. If he picks C he says he'll never betray his homies
When did Trevor ruin things the first time? The only instability we see from Trevor towards Michael and Franklin is entirely based on the fact that Trevor feels betrayed by what Michael did in Ludendorff. Michael wanted to get out because he had a family to look after and he was worried that continuing to run with Brad and Trevor would get him locked up or worse, so Michael made the choice to sell the gang out, resulting in Brad's death and Trevor going on the run for nine years. If anything, Michael ruined things the first time around. At the end of GTA V, after the Union Depository heist, Michael makes it clear that it's one last big score and then he's out. If he'd done that in Ludendorff, rather than tipping off Dave Norton and the FIB, none of this would have happened. Heh. And we all blame the tennis coach for kicking things off. Turns out it was Michael all along.
When I first played I was a noob so when I saw A B or C I thought that death wish was like Kill Franklin, so I went with Kill Trevor so that Michael and Franklin could live
Same as me, but a bit different. During MY first play-through of Grand Theft Auto V, I thought Option C meant both Trevor AND Michael would die, due to not doing any research about the endings, and when I found out I started a new game to pick option C, seeing as i had no game-saves of before choosing. from my second up to my 5th play-through [which I'm currently on] {I did all these to see the "secrets" such as what would happen if you were to call a certain person after each mission}.
Trevor is a character I greatly simpathised through the story, an abused and unstable guy who had no one but himself. A guy whose loyalty brought nothing but pain, mourn and misery to him. Someone who wanted to be loved but couldn't as people only saw his derranged psyscho side, he's a sweet person inside but his distrust prevents him to see the good side of people, always waiting for a backstabbing. In the end he's nothing but a victim of life.
Many years have passed. After listening to Larry Lawton and Michael Franzese, I have determined that this is by far the best written ending for Grand Theft Auto 5.
ohh ending A is the saddest ending for me cause i love Trevor. despite his craziness he's a great person. he might be a good non-dangerous man, a typical man. that only thing that Trevor always had problems that even couldn't be solved by him made him being like this. difficult childhood, best friend's betrayal, breakups with all the girls he loved.. and this is not even everything. poor Trevor. he didn't deserve to die. i definitely would pick C. *fuck. don't cry again*
@@azazelsvideos8298 I am sorry I did not meant to reply you I know Micheal said that to Franklin Some other comment was saying I would kill franklin or something I wanted to reply to that comment.
Originally Franklin was gonna die in c and lamar was gonna replace him if you chose c but due to problems with the voice actor's health that couldn't work out. Tbh Lamar would've been cool to play as but in c no one dies soo best case scenario (not saying the actor having health issues is good, lamar would've been cool)
2 years ago .. when i played gta 5 for first time i killed trevor.. i regret it alot but I decided to reinstall game and select third option.. today i did it
@Eric M A is the worst ending. Because Trevor is most loyal protagonist in the game and he gets betrayed multiple times. In ending a Franklin and Michael betray Trevor. In ending B however, Trevor does'ent betray Michael. Even tho, he betrayed him.
But holy f-ing shit this ending is dark. T may be a psychotic maniac, but he's loyal. And M frickin burnt him alive! He could just shoot him in the head, but he chose to lit the petrol/gasoline. In my eyes, Michael is the most evil GTA protagonist
GTA 5 logo should be Grand-blue for Michael as he has a grand house and stuff Theft - orange for Trevor as he likes to steal Auto- green for Franklin as a reminder of his repo job with cars
It bothers me to think when you pick B to kill Michael Trevor cares for him even when he thought he was dead back in North Yankton but when you pick A to kill Trevor Michael doesn't care at all. Trevor didn't even want to assist in helping Franklin kill Michael since he's his best friend and cared for him like a brother but Michael assists Franklin in killing Trevor in A since Michael doesn't care about Trevor. The part it said "Put down Trevor" obviously ment to put him out of his misery because even if Trevor was spared he'd never recover seeing or having to think of the 2 traitors standing in front of him that were once his best friends. Sorry for the long comment
I could never kill Trevor too, i dont want to kill Michael either. Trevor had no family and friends Michael has a family and taught Franklin everything he knows
Trevor was gonna kill everyone. In the middle of the game he ATTEMPS to kill Micheal. Franklin saves Micheal, this shows Micheal and franklin are close. While Trevor is the outcast. He would've killed everyone. I had to kill him.
@@landirkcmintin7292 Trevor may have been crazy and a bigger monster than Michael and Franklin but he was loyal. He would have never tried to kill Michael or Franklin. Kill Michael ending Trevor chose not to help Franklin. Kill Trevor ending Michael helps. That’s the difference between the two
@@landirkcmintin7292 Trevor wasn’t really an outcast in the group. Trevor and Franklin were still good to each other, even Franklin says that him and Trevor are straight after Franklin saved Michael in Fresh Meat. And even after that, Trevor and Michael get back together. And in a way, Trevor had a right to get Michael captured and almost killed by the Triad because of the nearly decade long lies and the attempted assassination that got Brad killed that Michael and Dave tried to do to kill Trevor.
Franklin- *It's certainly being an education?* Michael- *Surviving is winning Franklin.* *Everything else is bullshit.* *Fairytales spun by people afraid to* *look life in the eye.* *Whatever it takes, kid. Survive* Franklin- *Damn Straight.*
@@ckowkay I'm curious about this respawning thing because as you said that the character being controlled by us can survive also after any 'wasted' line. Do you think gta 6 will have something different?
Ending B is slightly justified. Michael is a psychopathic hypocrite who never takes responsibility for the things he does. he screws over anyone he comes across even Franklin who he volunteers into dangerous jobs, putting him in a line of fire and coincidentally Franklin never got paid for these. Not to mention Michael is the cause of several of his friends dying most being intentionally. As well as numerous other things. Does this mean the other characters are angels? Absolutely not, they're all horrible in their own little ways.
@@olliecole7163 not entirely, Michael is a psychopathic hypocritical narcissist. Caring little for those around him and he uses them, but I'm not saying Franklin or Trevor are any better. It's a good thing they added these endings in the game just in case the player felt as if it was the right thing to do.
Option A (Kill trevor): You continue the cycle of putting people down when they've outlived their usefulness, you're no better than people like Michael or Devin Weston, you decide relationships aren't something you should even care about. You killed the guy who would never sell out and kill you. Option B (Kill Michael): You think by killing Michael you break the cycle and get some form of justice on those he has screwed over, failing to realize you gave in to someone several times worse than him, with nothing in return for killing the man you thought of as your mentor. Aswell as losing one of your friends in the process. Option C (Deathwish): You decide that enough is enough, you gather the best friends that you met and did everything along the way for one last stand, killing eachother's enemies and taking down the guy that screwed everyone over. Fighting back against the personified ideas of greed and consumerism. You leave nobody behind, you decide the fate of those you deemed irredeemable.
This song is about Trevor's life don't come close I don't want you to see my face (look what Trevor became a murderer) will you hurt me?(talks about all traitors that he can't trust)
Oh yeah also, Upon killing T (Trevor) Michael starts talking about how Trevor doesn't care about anyone or anything. And in the song it says "People don't change, they only get old" which obviously refers to T not changing the way he is.
This is about Michael and Trevor. Trevor is the one telling Michael all of this. He is telling how Michael got old but haven't changed a bit and asking ''Will you hurt me ?'' and of course... Michael did. Here, Michael is shown as the evil guy.
I think the lyrics rather describes Micheal leaving Trevor behind for a better life for himself and his family. Also he feels ashamed about it but has no regrets and he's afraid if Trevor comes back that he will fuck it all up. The lyrics makes more sense if you imagine the singer being Micheal.
Even if that were true who are Frank and Mike to decide that for Trevor? He's not a horse with lockjaw. He's a person. If they truly believed they were doing him a favor in this ending by killing him then they really are psychopaths bc that makes no sense
Micheal is the one that has character development as he grows to become a better person throughout the game realizing the old life wasn't great finding meaning in the movie studio and acknowledging he's not better than everyone else
I always have a Strange feeling when i complete any Game... you sort of lived in the game and then when you‘ve finished With it i have a feeling like.... so what now??? Know what i mean?? I mean you hear the music playing and you now ok.. the Game is completed Done finished
There is a lot of side things in the game which you can see as the 3 characters retired and enjoying los santos after their final heist made them rich. Trevor is able to continue gun running aswell so he is back to what he likes. Micheal always wanted to be out of the life and Franklin really just wanted some money
The song choice for killing Michael sounds uplifting and almost heroic, but the song choice for killing Trevor sounds tragic and has a hidden sadness to it. I think the song choices represent Franklin's view on the situation. If he kills Michael he has the mindset that Michael was using him the whole time and had no real connection to him, therefore killing him would give Franklin a sense of accomplishment and how Michael has no control over him anymore. But if he chooses to kill Trevor, he has a sense of guilt and shame considering Trevor was always good to Franklin. He feels bad for betraying him even if he really deserved it the most. He didn't want to do it but he knew he would've had to for survival. Anyhow that's just my interpretation
That makes quite sense... Choosing B is basically the equallivent of Michaels Actions in North Yankton. Both perceived themselfs as the good people, Who were stuck in a bad scenario with bad people. Even though it is nothing but an Illusion, since they were equally at fault for the scenarios as the others. Michael got his new life with Money and away from his robberlife. Sounds good. But everything else got ruined. Franklin got the "Everything turned fine" Music. But you get so many messages from people, that there is no way that you as a player dont feel bad and guilty about choosing b.
As soon as I killed trevor the first time I started crying immediately and because I didnt finish all the missions with him so I decided to start a new game and I was gonna kill franklin that time but the cutscene of trevor almost beating up lester made me pissed... and then I killed him again and now I'm at ANOTHER new game... who knows how long I'll go 🤷♀️
@Ainmalyz 333 C wasnt really explained well. If i would not have been spoilered a few years ago that C stands for killing everyone who used you, and F, T and M would live, i would have picked either A or B because i would have thought that we would be in alot of trouble and all 3 would be killed since it was called 'Deathwish'.
@Ainmalyz 333 when i first played i thought option c was everyone would die or franklin would sacrifice himself, so i chose to kill trevor because i thought he had the least to lose. obviously i pick option c if i replay the game now
A. Something Sensible this was one of the saddest missions I’ve ever seen and while this song plays it makes it even more sad that’s why I will always choose option c
@@andria9437Lol yeah I agree. It’s why Ending A has a more “haunting” end credits song. Ending A kills the person who would never betray you. Ending B is better than Ending A but still worse than Ending C.
I actually feel that Trevor dying is the true ending, it seems the most realistic, Frank would never kill Michael, and option C is Hollywood fantsy ending, so that leavs Trevor dying as the realistic ending, sadly.
I nearly cried I just thought he was better off dead cause he was so crazy then ye realize that micheal is a such a narcissist arsehole but crazy in his own right and during the game ye feel a lot more like franklin being the underdog and learning the trade but he’s not perfect what a great game it was confusing in a way though the ending
I didn’t realize how close this song actually relates to Trevor. It’s about being betrayed and letting ppl come back in close that betrayed u but not knowing whether u should. And “people don’t change, they only get old” is definitely something for Trevor when talking about Michael
Same I would never kill Trevor or Michael and I don’t know which one you think but b seems sadder to me cuz Michael has a family and like he said in bury the hatchet “I’ve got more to lose than u” and another line was “but I’ve got a fucking family trevor” is just sad and the way he dies aswell and the way Franklin was like he used him the whole time and was never a real friend but a is sad aswell cuz Trevor is alone and one of his lines was “no one gives a fuck about me” which is just sad and another line was “no one gives a fuck about me” which is what he says when he is in michaels house before he runs off to Ludendorff which is also sad and c is just the perfect one cuz all the characters that u kill in option c just deserve it devin and Steve the most though they are so annoying
I don't know why you hate Trevor he is well in my opinion he the best character in the whole damn game I mean he could be pretty fucking crazy sometimes but he is really loyal to Franklin and it wouldn't make that much sense if you choose his ending like that but yeah there times I feel like he goes to far like letting Michael almost get killed and also stars a lot of beef with people that when I think he is a real dick but I would never kill him or Michael I will always do C
If you think about it, Trevor is the smartest gta v protagonist, why? cause almost every decision and action he made saves the day, for example : the dry wall, he listens to the other protagonist to give the merryweather "thing" back because he can feel it that it's the right thing to not messed up, etc.
@@YoungReezy1 Trevor admits that he saved Michael at Kortz Center because of Union Depository heist, not because of he is too loyal or something like that.
This is easily the worst ending and the most fucked of them. Trevor doesn't fight back despite proving he's a psychopath capable of extreme violence, the dude was killed the moment he was betrayed. Michael is willing to betray him too. Trevor hates Franklin for even suggesting killing Michael and continues to hate him but can't bring himself to kill Franklin because he's a broken man that doesn't want something that resembled a friend to be taken from him again. Trevor is the most "Human" of the characters, past all his wackiness like eating people and naked car chases, he has the most human emotions and reactions. The dude was not alright losing his friend and when he gets betrayed, that's just the end of it. He no longer can do it. He had a family again, he had his friends back, and then it betrays him. It wasn't the gasoline that killed him, it was heartbreak.
Outro songs like this are so powerful and responsible for delivering that sense of completion and accomplishment after you finish the story of a video game or a movie. This gives me nostalgia and goosebumps
Whoever picked this option is a traitor, Trevor cared about Michael when he died and Michael didn’t care about Trevor after that and Trevor met him and cared about him, if you picked this then your a traitor
Easily one of the most tragic video game characters I know. In his own words, "no one gives a fuck about me," and that sings true throughout not just the whole game, but his whole life. In the missions after the game ends, if you choose to keep him alive, he has missions with his mother, who is horrible and wants nothing more than pain pills, and then leaves because she's bored before he even gets them. From Trevor's dialogue throughout the missions, my guess is that his dad was abusive, as well. In the mission where you blow up that trailer park right before T moves to LS to meet Michael, he talks about how he was nearly an Air Force pilot, and right before he got his license he was "grounded" by the person that did their psych eval, which devastated him. It wasn't long before Michael came along, giving T his first ever true bond with a person, before he "went soft" because of his family and the game started when he took a deal with Dave to get out of the life of crime, making T think he was dead and forcing him to grieve over the only person who ever seemed to care about him. Once he meets Michael again, every time M mentions how he cares for T, he acts like he's being stabbed, going into coping mechanisms and likely remembering the pain he felt for all those years. After all the crime and re-lived memories over the course of the story, he once again forms a bond with M, and starts to do the same with Franklin. While most of it isn't important, he specifically mentions that he didn't do any of it for the money (the dialogue is while he's hanging out with Michael if you wanna look for it), and my guess is that he did it to heal his emotional wounds and re-kindle the slight amounts of emotion he felt over that time with M originally. To further this, for the endings, he always gets screwed over, no matter which one you pick: For the ending where you kill him, he mentions how he was "nothing but straight" with Franklin, showing his betrayal. In the ending where you kill Michael, he doesn't show up, but constantly shows his hatred towards Franklin afterwards. In ending C, he's treated as nothing more than the butt of the joke, and even has to walk all the way back to his truck, which is miles away, despite easily being able to be driven there. Throughout literally every moment where T is in existence, he has been nothing but constantly screwed over and mentally damaged.