@@unlawfulspoon78offical61 This mission doesn't make sense. Micheal only loaded 2 C4s yet a whole more exploded. The FIB must have grenades up there or their vents are highly volatile and will explode in wxtreme heat.
@@cosmicdude8282 it’s the less serious of all GTAs even with all the nonsense of GTASA. Plus you don’t feel attached to any character Michael: cliche Franklin: completely pointless 70% storyline Trevor: the funny character.
When he finds Brad's body, Trevor gets more angry at Michael's betrayal. Michael justifies having more to lose than him, which Trevor agrees. He realizes everything points to getting rid of him and getting angry was for nothing, and hopes Michael pulls the trigger on him if that was the solution the whole time since it was fear of him returning that ruined Michael's family. They both just wanted to die here.
Well, Michael’s family had issues with him long before Trevor showed up. Are you not forgetting the tennis coach incident, the boat incident, and smashing the tv? However, Jimmy drugging him was uncalled for.
@SYDAirlineEnthusiast Michael was so riddled with guilt that he allowed his family to be dysfunctional the way they became. Trevor coming back into their lives tied up a loose end that ends up inspiring Michael to finally acknowledge his faults and fix his family. So essentially, yes, this is all because of Trevor.
"EVERY THING IS DONE" "GO TO YOUR GRAVE!" I swear that every time I repeat that mission because of these two things That's why it became the greatest game ever
I just noticed, the way the house conversation was going at first, it sounded like Trevor was actually ready to forgive Michael for what he’s done if he helped bust out Brad.
Look at the "where's da chopper" cutscene. Trevor was supposed to be shot, but Brad got on the way. Also, when Dave shoots Michael we can see sparks. After few moments, Michael briefly checks if everything is going as close to as according to plan (Since Trevor survived)
Same here we get to go to North Yankton how cool is there for this mission at least honestly we could explore this place and free roam would be even better along with liberty cityYes I’m editing this now on yeah I have those two places connected together and that could be such a cool map to explore like liberty city in Northampton towards the north of liberty city like connected together and that would be so cool I’ll be cool like online and single player update
While what Michael did was messed up and Trevor had every right to be upset at him, I can understand why Michael would resort to such a thing. He had a family to take care of, which wouldn't have lasted if they stayed in Ludendorff, and Trevor, considering his character and his willingness to keep Michael in their current lifestyle, probably wouldn't have been convinced so easily. At the end, do I agree with what Michael did? No, but I at least understand why he ended up following through with it.
Michael cares for Trevor to an extent but at the same time he thinks "how long until he goes all out and kill me, how long until i get behind bars, how long until i walk into the kithchen, i can't find Amanda or the kids, and Trevor Is sitting on the table whit a plate of god knows fucking what"
I hate that people just blindly hate Michael without even knowing the context of the story. Dont get me wrong, i love Trevor but i understand why Michael would do such thing. Michael just made the wrong choices in life and got desperate which lead up to this mess.
Hmm, if I am being honest, even if the family thing was not present, it is not like they were doing anything beneficial for the community to begin with. Where Michael sat down in chairs relaxing by the pool, Trevor was still getting involved in criminal activity. Plus, for everything Trevor says about Michael, Trevor is known to mistreat Ron and Wade as well to the point where they fear him. Overall, out of all of the three, Michael was the only one to go fully legitimate after the story was over and was the only one who was not involved in criminal activity in the beginning of the story in 2013.
13:55 I always thought it was strange that Trevor just threw his gun at Michael. Never realized he actually pulled the trigger and there were no bullets. You can hear the click.
GTA Online's AI literally has aim-bot and bloated health bars, it's no wonder why a lot of people hate it. And that's without mentioning the fact that the AI in GTA Online is dumber than the AI in GTA V's single-player.
@@zsoltsiro1310 I started playing story mode again and noticed alot of small features are removed from online. I imagine its a mix of utilisation and some of the realism being too frustrating to work on online online (e.g. crashing through the cars front window, ai traffic swerving out the way which ends up crashing into you)
Something interesting is that within both of their voices after the reveal, you can tell they are holding back their tears so immensely that their voices have that small spike in pitch, really neat.
It hits every time when Trevor gets in the plane and "No happy endings" starts to play, and then when the storm rolls in...and then when Michael is having that flashback in his mind. This was always my favorite part of the game.
Came to watch 9:19, one of my favorite parts of the game. Always gives me goosebumps, although the story isn't strong, this part is one of the rare times that makes it feel like it is.
Fun fact: A possible character switch you can get right before this mission is Trevor standing near Michael’s house writing on a notebook, literally figuring things out
@@gharib44do you mean you tried to find the scene and couldn’t find it? It does exist, I replayed GTA V again and got the scene right before playing this mission when I switched to Trevor.
@Terra Why would he pull the trigger if it wasn't loaded? He clearly had some intention to shoot, otherwise he wouldn't have made an attempt to. A more logical explanation would be that the gun jammed due to the cold conditions of North Yankton.
Trevor seems to be pissed because Michael was lying the entire time, rather than the fact that Brad was dead. He didn't show any grief of his death or confront Michael on the "How did you do this to him" manner.
One thing really enjoyed doing in my replays of GTA V was to play costume director. Essentially, I would make deliberate choices about the characters attire for certain missions, so as to aid the story. I'll tell you the story of how my choices culminated into the intro of this mission: It all started in Friends Reunited. It started as you would expect: Michael was wearing his suit. He was living an easy life, and he had a full set of hair. Trevor of course showed up in his street clothes. Though slightly cleaner than usual, as he'd "borrowed" some of Floyds wear, he still looked and carried himself as a man who had been left behind. Then came Did Somebody Say Yoga. Michael ignored his problems for a long time, opting to still wear suits based on pretence, and focus on his work. But when Caida Libre came to pass, a lot of that pretense fell away. In my playthrough, the exile lasted at least a month, and in that time Michael had a brush with madness in the desert heat. It was during this time that he first got entangled with Epsilon, and hiked up a mountain in a trance just to do yoga. Living with Trevor took it's toll on him. Sometime during his stay he decided to shave his head. There were certainly practical reasons for this, but in many ways, it was Michaels self-imposed pennance for letting it get this bad. Trevor also decided to shave his head, either because Mrs. Madrazo wanted him to, or to upstage Michael somehow. Maybe both. Take your pick. After coming back to LS, and with his family still gone, Michael mostly wallowed in house alone wearing wife-beaters and shorts in his off time. The Michael who left LS with Trevor, never came quite back. Meanwhile, Trevor had "requisitioned" the downtown strip club. He was making friends, like Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill. LS was his new playground now. His home. He was sucsess, and he dressed like a "legitimate buisnessman". And that is where this mission began... With Michael as the man left behind, wearing street clothes, and Trevor as the appearently sucsessful man, wearing a grey suit that looked a lot like the one Michael used to wear... Over the course of the story, their roles had become reversed, and Trevor had assimilated himself into LS, and back into Michaels life. Whereas Micheals entire life in the same city had erroded away, all contributing to a more potent sense of dread when Trevor finally put two-and-two together...
I do something similar to this in every game, like if they have unlockable loot, I unlock it around the time it makes sense the most in the story. Or if the game has collectibles, I collect it in a way that I believe the protagonist would "canonically" collect them. I basically never do post game because it doesn't make sense lol
GTA as we know it died in 2013 mate... Modern R* made GTA unbearable when they started to stuff microtransactions into GTA Online. The final nails in the coffin are GTA Trilogy: DE (for picking war drum studios) and their subscription service for Online GTA+ And of course... Leslie Benzies and Dan Houser leaving Rockstar. Modern day rockstar is a joke alongside take2.
13:55 after Trevor asked "who is that" you hear a click before Trevor throws gun at Michael, and does it mean that someone tried to take a shot, but had empty chamber?
I think, seeing it now, that it's Trevor trying to shoot Michael, after he thinks hes been set up (a guy comes running in with weapon drawn), also explains the reaction of "Fuck!" - throws gun
10 years later and this is still one of the best missions in the game. I definitely love the dialogue. Sad that Trevor finds out that Brad is dead and Michael lied about it and how Dave impersonated Brad.
Still can’t believe it’s been over ten years Iv never been so excited for a game like I was when my parents pre ordered my gta..now I’m a grown ass nurse crazy how time flies
I thought one of them were going to die though. Before playing this mission, I always thought Michael or Trevor were going to kill each other at one point.
Huh, thinking about it, Ron's paranoia, while not quite accurate, was more justified than I thought. After all, the Feds, or at least Dave, knew where Trevor was the whole time and kept an eye on him through "Brad" and the letters.
All the lines that are memories of Michael are killer here, he remembers exactly what he said and how he said it because of his remorse towards the past.
19:56 that phone call with Jimmy does show how bad Trevor can get, so far as trying to distance him from his father because of his emotional hurt, though granted his decade-long hope of freeing Brad from prison was so miserably crushed, and his having mourned for Michael, only to have found him still living and having lied through to be leading this physically comfortable life. I almost decided that Trevor was a horrible person, but I'm not fully sure with the emotional substance behind all that.
I love Trevor as much as the next guy... But his charisma sometimes makes people forget that he is a monster, he allways ruin other peoples lifes to get what he wants and his whole loyalty things is kind of bullshit too (he's only loyal If you have the balls to stand up to him, If you don't then you're gonna be his bitch) anyway that goes yo show how good rockstar is when It comes to write characters
I think the music that plays when you walk in Michael’s house as Michael before the mission actually starts is quite eerie. It’s like the game is saying “Your past is about to haunt you in a few seconds, and you got no one to help you this time.” It’s actually quite scary.
"Alright you wanna live? tell me you wanna live, work this out" "Yeah, I hear ya! We gotta follow the plan - everything'll work out." I never heard these lines/quotes during The Prologue cutscenes
5:06 So this is when Dave became loyal to Michael during the stand-off. Michael was protecting him from Trevor from knowing who was it he made the deal with. And in return Davey is doing his best to keep Steve off of Michael.
Bury the hatchet is a good mission that’s the North Yankton mission I think. Well the GTA 5 prologue opening was in North Yankton too takes place in 2004 before 9 years in the events of GTA 5.
“Go to your grave”
That objective is literally scary and surreal
Yes. That objective is one of my favourites
The first time I saw that obj was just
Ooooooh man that’s just uncanny but awesome
Hey it's abit better then "Let it go" in infamous 2
That and “mop the floor”
@@unlawfulspoon78offical61
This mission doesn't make sense.
Micheal only loaded 2 C4s yet a whole more exploded.
The FIB must have grenades up there or their vents are highly volatile and will explode in wxtreme heat.
This is one of the few missions where the game actually tries to take itself seriously, and it nails it perfectly.
I don't know why people say GTA V it's not serious at all, when it actually really is a good and deep story
The entire gta v story got overshadowed by the growth of gta online, it basically ruined the appeal for the story mode
No its not, all the missions are serious.
@@cosmicdude8282 it’s the less serious of all GTAs even with all the nonsense of GTASA. Plus you don’t feel attached to any character
Michael: cliche
Franklin: completely pointless 70% storyline
Trevor: the funny character.
@@ArthurMuneh you got something against funny people?
I like to say that Ned Luke and Steven Ogg did a total great voice acting of the characters in GTA 5. One of the best games I ever liked.
@@RandomNpc1190 this guy understands
@@RandomNpc1190 bro ron up here lying saying he did not tell them bad guys where trevor was
Have you played red dead redemption 2?
Dont forget about shawn fonteno that he did good to voicing Franklin
@@magnusgejs3808 bruh why do rdr fans hate GTA when rdr is more overrated 💀
When he finds Brad's body, Trevor gets more angry at Michael's betrayal. Michael justifies having more to lose than him, which Trevor agrees. He realizes everything points to getting rid of him and getting angry was for nothing, and hopes Michael pulls the trigger on him if that was the solution the whole time since it was fear of him returning that ruined Michael's family. They both just wanted to die here.
Well said!
Well, Michael’s family had issues with him long before Trevor showed up. Are you not forgetting the tennis coach incident, the boat incident, and smashing the tv?
However, Jimmy drugging him was uncalled for.
@SYDAirlineEnthusiast Michael was so riddled with guilt that he allowed his family to be dysfunctional the way they became. Trevor coming back into their lives tied up a loose end that ends up inspiring Michael to finally acknowledge his faults and fix his family. So essentially, yes, this is all because of Trevor.
Yeah but Michael did pulled the trigger still and tried to shoot Trevor while Trevor just thrower the gun at him
@@Shiroyasha27 That's because of the Triads' ambush, it was an unexpected moment
9:19 This moment is so legendary in every way, yet people still say that GTA 5 has unrealistic, dumb story, i think it's wonderful
All GTA'S have unrealistic stories.
In my opinion gta 4 and 5 had the best stories
@@gabrielmartines3510 You are unrealistic yourself...
I mean gta always try to portrait the accurate life of those who retired from being a criminal like cj, niko and Michael
Be grateful gta 5 even came out. If not we would still be playing gta 4
"EVERY THING IS DONE"
"GO TO YOUR GRAVE!"
I swear that every time I repeat that mission because of these two things
That's why it became the greatest game ever
“Franklin makes it multicultural, Lester makes it cyber, we’re like modern America, we just get ourselves a gay friend, bam!” - Trevor 2013
bro is the gay friend lol
From many tiny mentions Trevor is Bi or maybe even Pan, and not just on the intimidation or recieving the pleasure end
“No. It’s not it. I got money, it just makes you miserable. I wanna make movies.”
Trevor is probably bisexual, at least that's what he tells Franklin.
@@FlamesAndShadowsI can see that.
This mission always gives me goosebumps, it’s emotional and even a trip down memory lane even the acting was great.
I thought u were mike toreno💀
"No happy endings" is the name of the music
“What happens in the dark, comes out to the light” - Trevor (GTA 5 2013)
What happens in the dark, comes out to the dark
@@raihan106 did u get that from the YTP flyingkitty made
@@wallman231 Yes
Dhar mann🗿
As sure as God made black and white.
I just noticed, the way the house conversation was going at first, it sounded like Trevor was actually ready to forgive Michael for what he’s done if he helped bust out Brad.
Look at the "where's da chopper" cutscene. Trevor was supposed to be shot, but Brad got on the way. Also, when Dave shoots Michael we can see sparks. After few moments, Michael briefly checks if everything is going as close to as according to plan (Since Trevor survived)
brad's dead. Trevor would find out what happenned either way.
The words "go to your grave" gives me the chills
Glad to see this legendary mission again.
Right?
It’s one of my favourite missions too
callate gringo
Same here we get to go to North Yankton how cool is there for this mission at least honestly we could explore this place and free roam would be even better along with liberty cityYes I’m editing this now on yeah I have those two places connected together and that could be such a cool map to explore like liberty city in Northampton towards the north of liberty city like connected together and that would be so cool I’ll be cool like online and single player update
@@lightning77natsaydokidokis68 North Yankton is really nothing but a small town with a few roads. Nothing there to see tbh
9:38 man that still gives me chills till this day
I’m fucking boiling hot all day and this helped me out
@@jetpond7904 which planet is your favourite in kerbal space program
It's incredible
Michael’s flashback argument with Amanda from 2004 really seems haunted. You can tell it was all about that prologue heist.
Rockstar missed a huge oportunity by not including Trevor flashbacks in this mission
I don't think rockstar expected for people to be playing too much as Trevor... Boy where they wrong
@EruveyConB were*
@@EruveyConBtrevor is more likeable character
@@EruveyConBi played this mission with trevor and i missed the michael flashback
That’s cause Trevor was oblivious to what the heist was really for.
13:27 one of the most cinematic moments in the whole game, great dialogue too
"We were all gonna die! He did die!"
Goddamn, that thumbnail, perfect for a perfect mission.
While what Michael did was messed up and Trevor had every right to be upset at him, I can understand why Michael would resort to such a thing. He had a family to take care of, which wouldn't have lasted if they stayed in Ludendorff, and Trevor, considering his character and his willingness to keep Michael in their current lifestyle, probably wouldn't have been convinced so easily. At the end, do I agree with what Michael did? No, but I at least understand why he ended up following through with it.
Michael cares for Trevor to an extent but at the same time he thinks "how long until he goes all out and kill me, how long until i get behind bars, how long until i walk into the kithchen, i can't find Amanda or the kids, and Trevor Is sitting on the table whit a plate of god knows fucking what"
He wasn’t given much of a choice to be honest
Yeah micheal had no choice he to do it
I hate that people just blindly hate Michael without even knowing the context of the story. Dont get me wrong, i love Trevor but i understand why Michael would do such thing. Michael just made the wrong choices in life and got desperate which lead up to this mess.
Hmm, if I am being honest, even if the family thing was not present, it is not like they were doing anything beneficial for the community to begin with. Where Michael sat down in chairs relaxing by the pool, Trevor was still getting involved in criminal activity.
Plus, for everything Trevor says about Michael, Trevor is known to mistreat Ron and Wade as well to the point where they fear him. Overall, out of all of the three, Michael was the only one to go fully legitimate after the story was over and was the only one who was not involved in criminal activity in the beginning of the story in 2013.
This is the one point of the game where everything starts to seem darker, this mission definetly proves how dark this game could be.
21:52 Trevor trying his best to be more mature is one of the game's best moments
9:20 Ah back to where it all began ❤
@Lucas Gawor They are probably just nostalgic when they did the prolouge or something idk
@Lucas Gawor and this isn't reading class
For a minute I thought this was the future but it was prologue because i did not see the scene about the grave 10:59
I wish they made north Yankton as a secondary map where you could free roam in.
13:55 I always thought it was strange that Trevor just threw his gun at Michael. Never realized he actually pulled the trigger and there were no bullets. You can hear the click.
Or usually the gun wasn’t maintained right. As cleaning the inside of it every now and then.
trevor actually purposely put no bullets in his gun
@@darandomestguyever Then why he cursed when the gun jammed? He was in the heat of the momment, he wanted Michael dead
@@EruveyConB dude trevor is micheals best friend he wouldnt kill him
@@EruveyConB and in ending b trevor wont help franklin kill micheal
15:01 If this was GTA online, you’d be dead with no way to react.
Yeah the enemies there have better aim.
GTA Online's AI literally has aim-bot and bloated health bars, it's no wonder why a lot of people hate it. And that's without mentioning the fact that the AI in GTA Online is dumber than the AI in GTA V's single-player.
@@superplayerex2431 yeah i wonder why the AI is dumber than in single player, its literally the same game
@@zsoltsiro1310 more modern too
@@zsoltsiro1310 I started playing story mode again and noticed alot of small features are removed from online. I imagine its a mix of utilisation and some of the realism being too frustrating to work on online online (e.g. crashing through the cars front window, ai traffic swerving out the way which ends up crashing into you)
Something interesting is that within both of their voices after the reveal, you can tell they are holding back their tears so immensely that their voices have that small spike in pitch, really neat.
9:19 this really is the most legendary part ever
2:03 No music in the background makes this scene so much more intense.
I still think that this mission is one of the few great narrative missions and I wish more had this to type of tone.
North Yankton missions are the best part of GTA V
@@HeySlickThatsMe the whole Michael and Trevor conflict is amazing
I really like the way you’ve shown the mission. Both T and M’s perspective.
Honestly I didn’t know you could switch to T for this mission.
It hits every time when Trevor gets in the plane and "No happy endings" starts to play, and then when the storm rolls in...and then when Michael is having that flashback in his mind. This was always my favorite part of the game.
Came to watch 9:19, one of my favorite parts of the game. Always gives me goosebumps, although the story isn't strong, this part is one of the rare times that makes it feel like it is.
The Brad part of the story was always interesting. He was a minor character but played a big role.
@@AA-bz1pr if Brad didn't die the story would change
It is strong.
@@hikineet177 compared to other GTA titles, not so much.
@@ImCertified it's just getting overlooked because of pointless hate on Online. It has its fun moments, but it's really serious if you look closer.
Fun fact: A possible character switch you can get right before this mission is Trevor standing near Michael’s house writing on a notebook, literally figuring things out
where i searched it and didnt find it
@@gharib44do you mean you tried to find the scene and couldn’t find it? It does exist, I replayed GTA V again and got the scene right before playing this mission when I switched to Trevor.
That happened to me today lol
@@ChromeMan04How did you get it?
@@jorgeespinoza3448 totally random
Fun fact: When the triads came in the cutscene, Trevor attempts to shoot Michael, but his gun was jammed
I never noticed the click sound of the trigger being pulled. Interesting
@Terra The gun literally clicks but ok
@Terra Why would he pull the trigger if it wasn't loaded? He clearly had some intention to shoot, otherwise he wouldn't have made an attempt to.
A more logical explanation would be that the gun jammed due to the cold conditions of North Yankton.
@Terra No worries, have a nice day.
@@AA-bz1prI didn't see the terra's comment
I like how Trevor tone transitions when he speaks to Jimmy, Ron, then Patricia.
8:39 North Yankton just floating in the backround
The definition of "If you wanna hide something, put it in the most obvious place"
The new graphics are insane: the dirt on Trevor's jacket, the new gunfire effects, everything
Nah wish they remake this game with new plants new everything but everything is like the same
not better than rdr2 and the upcoming rdr3
@@tonidlo.upcoming rdr3 💀💀💀
@@tonidlo. man shut
The acting in this mission is legendary
Trevor seems to be pissed because Michael was lying the entire time, rather than the fact that Brad was dead. He didn't show any grief of his death or confront Michael on the "How did you do this to him" manner.
Thankfully this gets resolved after Ending C.
Ngl id be pissed if i found out i was supposed to be the one killed too
One thing really enjoyed doing in my replays of GTA V was to play costume director.
Essentially, I would make deliberate choices about the characters attire for certain missions, so as to aid the story.
I'll tell you the story of how my choices culminated into the intro of this mission:
It all started in Friends Reunited. It started as you would expect: Michael was wearing his suit. He was living an easy life, and he had a full set of hair. Trevor of course showed up in his street clothes. Though slightly cleaner than usual, as he'd "borrowed" some of Floyds wear, he still looked and carried himself as a man who had been left behind.
Then came Did Somebody Say Yoga. Michael ignored his problems for a long time, opting to still wear suits based on pretence, and focus on his work. But when Caida Libre came to pass, a lot of that pretense fell away. In my playthrough, the exile lasted at least a month, and in that time Michael had a brush with madness in the desert heat. It was during this time that he first got entangled with Epsilon, and hiked up a mountain in a trance just to do yoga. Living with Trevor took it's toll on him. Sometime during his stay he decided to shave his head. There were certainly practical reasons for this, but in many ways, it was Michaels self-imposed pennance for letting it get this bad.
Trevor also decided to shave his head, either because Mrs. Madrazo wanted him to, or to upstage Michael somehow. Maybe both. Take your pick.
After coming back to LS, and with his family still gone, Michael mostly wallowed in house alone wearing wife-beaters and shorts in his off time. The Michael who left LS with Trevor, never came quite back. Meanwhile, Trevor had "requisitioned" the downtown strip club. He was making friends, like Mr. and Mrs. Thornhill. LS was his new playground now. His home. He was sucsess, and he dressed like a "legitimate buisnessman".
And that is where this mission began...
With Michael as the man left behind, wearing street clothes, and Trevor as the appearently sucsessful man, wearing a grey suit that looked a lot like the one Michael used to wear...
Over the course of the story, their roles had become reversed, and Trevor had assimilated himself into LS, and back into Michaels life. Whereas Micheals entire life in the same city had erroded away, all contributing to a more potent sense of dread when Trevor finally put two-and-two together...
I do something similar to this in every game, like if they have unlockable loot, I unlock it around the time it makes sense the most in the story. Or if the game has collectibles, I collect it in a way that I believe the protagonist would "canonically" collect them. I basically never do post game because it doesn't make sense lol
This is the best mission in GTA V wish we could have seen more missions like this
"Woah...my lover?!"
For one second, Trevor surely thought of Patricia until Cheng said Michael.
This is one of my favorite missions for various reasons. Its always nice to see it again
GTA is one of the best game series of all time and the missions in GTA5 are the best
GTA as we know it died in 2013 mate... Modern R* made GTA unbearable when they started to stuff microtransactions into GTA Online. The final nails in the coffin are GTA Trilogy: DE (for picking war drum studios) and their subscription service for Online GTA+
And of course... Leslie Benzies and Dan Houser leaving Rockstar. Modern day rockstar is a joke alongside take2.
@@M4V3R1CK_13 honestly, they implemented donations just right. It's not too OP yet it's not completely useless
What happens in the dark, come's out to the dark
Well Brad got killed in the early afternoon this mission was at night
@Lucas Gawor What's your problem? You don't like how people write these days?
It’s “comes out to the light”
@Lucas Gawor you're basically toxic
@Lucas Gawor you don't even let people not use grammar because it is more writing I'm sorry people can't live how they want to kid
13:55 after Trevor asked "who is that" you hear a click before Trevor throws gun at Michael, and does it mean that someone tried to take a shot, but had empty chamber?
I think, seeing it now, that it's Trevor trying to shoot Michael, after he thinks hes been set up (a guy comes running in with weapon drawn), also explains the reaction of "Fuck!" - throws gun
His gun was jammed or he forgot to reload it
@@anobody8749 jammed, Trevor shoots to kill
Gun jam
this mission actually has that serious gta iv vibe to it
10 years later and this is still one of the best missions in the game. I definitely love the dialogue. Sad that Trevor finds out that Brad is dead and Michael lied about it and how Dave impersonated Brad.
Amazing work combining the perspectives really hammered the story of the mission home!
It's when Trevor says he got nothing and no one gives a heck about him bro make me wanna cry....
Still can’t believe it’s been over ten years Iv never been so excited for a game like I was when my parents pre ordered my gta..now I’m a grown ass nurse crazy how time flies
How excited are you now for the next installment?
This is where the game took a turning point
When I played this mission. I legit thought that Michael was going to die.
Me too
I thought one of them were going to die though. Before playing this mission, I always thought Michael or Trevor were going to kill each other at one point.
1:37
As someone going through depression this part hits me.
*Michael:* Come on, we’ll order pizza.
*Trevor:* Fuck your pizza
Savage
@Lucas Gawor just a question, why did you respond to almost every comment with something negative?
@Lucas Gawor ok boomer
And sauce
I feel like Michael would have spiked the pizza with poison.
Alright, everybody pays attention, no one gets hurt!
- Michael Townley 2004
Actually, he said that in 1995
@@tanialanza9922 no bro it was 2004
The games modern day is set in 2013 and that was 9 years prior in game@tanialanza9922
One of the best missions in the game
Franklin you’ve never even been to north Yankton you can’t be talking
@@jetpond7904 at least he knows North Yankton
Ron kinda foreshadowed this in "Mr. Phillips"
saying "this could be a trap trevor! to get you out in the open"
Huh, thinking about it, Ron's paranoia, while not quite accurate, was more justified than I thought. After all, the Feds, or at least Dave, knew where Trevor was the whole time and kept an eye on him through "Brad" and the letters.
@@mattdamutt5681 i just randomly remembered Ron's line and 9 years later it clicked lol
That wasn’t this mission.
2:57 it’s funny When Trevor just drive away!!! HA! HA! HA! HA!
Michael: That’s my Car! you Prick!!!!!
9:29 Michael is having flashbacks of what happened in the past.
Yeah, no shit.
Find your grave is the most surreal objective ever
"It ain't supposed to go down like this." That's the killer flashback line here, the one that right back at the beginning just felt a bit 'off'.
All the lines that are memories of Michael are killer here, he remembers exactly what he said and how he said it because of his remorse towards the past.
He planned to have Trevor killed too, but trevor somehow escaped, so he had to fake his death.
Trevor piloting the aircraft and the fade on of the music adds more weight to the emotions. Such a beautiful game.
Trevor's Yells 3:04 😂😂😂😂
Arrrr
Michael's being angry at trevor still scared the living out of me.
Trevor and Michael telling each other to take the shot, both wanting to die in that situation without a second thought…that stuck with me, man.
I love how Trevor is right about every single thing here.
Yes and no. Dave was mean to immobilize and capture Trevor and Brad, but Brad took the shot for Trevor and got killed on accident.
@@TomahawkGaming-uh9nyyou're wrong dude, Trevor was supposed to die and Brad in prison.
Michael should have just told Trevor that was brad. Trever knew brad was dead but Michael hiding it made him more angry.
@Lucas Gawor stop being rude to everyone in the comments.
@Lucas Gawor it's typo
@Lucas Gawor Bruh what if people get autocorrected to the wrong word?
@Lucas Gawor Grammar boy how about you become my teacher?
@Manuel Sanchez so that was the reason dave shit his pants when michael told him trevor found out
Absolutely LOVE how you edited both sides, including unique scenes and even optional phone calls to make it seem like a movie ❤️
The Contract DLC but it's Trevor and Michael instead of Lamar and Franklin.
Here’s hoping for that DLC where they come back
19:56 that phone call with Jimmy does show how bad Trevor can get, so far as trying to distance him from his father because of his emotional hurt, though granted his decade-long hope of freeing Brad from prison was so miserably crushed, and his having mourned for Michael, only to have found him still living and having lied through to be leading this physically comfortable life. I almost decided that Trevor was a horrible person, but I'm not fully sure with the emotional substance behind all that.
I love Trevor as much as the next guy... But his charisma sometimes makes people forget that he is a monster, he allways ruin other peoples lifes to get what he wants and his whole loyalty things is kind of bullshit too (he's only loyal If you have the balls to stand up to him, If you don't then you're gonna be his bitch) anyway that goes yo show how good rockstar is when It comes to write characters
@@EruveyConB good thought-provoking point. Thanks for the reply!
9:18 gives me goosebumps...
“never a truer word has been spoken, brother.”
- Trevor 13:37
I think the music that plays when you walk in Michael’s house as Michael before the mission actually starts is quite eerie. It’s like the game is saying “Your past is about to haunt you in a few seconds, and you got no one to help you this time.” It’s actually quite scary.
This should be as A Split Screen: Where Trevor Driving Michael's Car & Michael Driving a Motorcycle..
Actually pretty neat how you edited this, partly showcasing both of their POV's and not just sticking to one of them.
17:30 me when I'm at work and a customer complains to me cause they can't find distilled water.
i love distilled water
Michael: Ah shit, here we go again
Cj has entered the chat
“Worst place in the world”
This mission/cutscene was where it got really deep for me. Good stuff
"Alright you wanna live? tell me you wanna live, work this out"
"Yeah, I hear ya! We gotta follow the plan - everything'll work out."
I never heard these lines/quotes during The Prologue cutscenes
Probably before prologue started.
they are all in the prologue, all the phrases, but you have to do specific things to hear them
These are Michael’s quotes to Amanda prior to the heist he commits in the prologue.
9:14 that transition from trevor to michael was so clean
Trevor really is an ace pilot. He’s the only other character besides CJ to fly across the country
The music in this mission is so epic
It's called "No happy endings"
1:02 i lost it 🤣🤣🤣
16:09 that laugh
5:06 So this is when Dave became loyal to Michael during the stand-off. Michael was protecting him from Trevor from knowing who was it he made the deal with. And in return Davey is doing his best to keep Steve off of Michael.
This mission made me emotional
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this mission always gives me chills
Welcome to Ludendorff
Home of the Mid-West Biggest Beaver
Bury the hatchet is a good mission that’s the North Yankton mission I think.
Well the GTA 5 prologue opening was in North Yankton too takes place in 2004 before 9 years in the events of GTA 5.
You want to live? Tell me you want to life we’ll work this out.
good memories,havnt seen this in years makes me want to restart my game
“No one Gives a fuck about me
I felt that :/
@Jokūbas Varanauskas ok..? my opinion nigga
Never knew you could play the initial part of this mission with trevor too
9:18 Excellent transition.
12:07 dharr mann reference
“that’s a dhar mann reference” 🤓🤓🤓
Lil bro watching dhar mann to much
dhar mann wasnt even a thing in 2013
@@NinoRabbitno shit sherlock
13:20
"But I got a fuckin family Trevor"
"We were all going to die."
"He did die!"
Man I got goosebumps from that.
The score with the flashbacks 🔥🔥🔥
What happens in the dark always comes to light
That place could look like a dream, because Trevor has his memories about that place, with brad's death.
Ned and Steve weren't acting they were living throughout this mission
2:03 this little exchange has always been stuck in my mind.
9:23 it feels like Michael is talking to himself and his thoughts are responding
He is remembering his past