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Michael Townley redirects here. For the child living in Los Santos, see Michael Townley.
For other uses, see Michael.

Look, you wake up one day and, and your legs, they just give, and you just can't run anymore.
— Michael De Santa to Franklin Clinton in Fresh Meat, explaining why he had to betray Trevor.

Michael De Santa, formerly Michael Townley, is a character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears as one of the three protagonists in Grand Theft Auto V, alongside Franklin Clinton and Trevor Philips. He is portrayed by Ned Luke.

Michael is a former bank robber and career criminal who faked his death to retire and live a peaceful life with his family in Los Santos. However, his unhealthy relationship with them takes its toll and he soon gets pulled back into his criminal life, forcing him to return to his old ways. Michael's story centers around how his seemingly idyllic and halcyon lifestyle is halted as his past demons and morally dubious lifestyle choices come back to haunt him.

Meanwhile, his midlife crisis pushes him to his ultimate snapping point, and he becomes determined to achieve something more with his life while also attempting to escape his past, become a free man and start a new life with his family. Michael is an old friend of fellow protagonist Trevor, and, early on in the storyline, he also befriends Franklin and becomes a mentor figure to him. He is the husband of Amanda and the father of Jimmy and Tracey.

History[]

Background[]

I'm just a fat washed-up jock who can't get his head around the fact his high school football career didn't play out the way that he planned. The only way I'm content and competent is with a gun in my hand or a price on my head.
— Michael during his therapy session.

Michael was born in either 1965 or 1968, possibly in the Midwest. As a child, he did not have the luxuries and privileges that his own children have, and grew up in the deprived environment of a trailer park with his parents. [6] Like Trevor and Franklin, Michael had a tough upbringing due to his alcoholic and physically abusive father, who later abandoned him. [7] Michael's mother, who also abandoned him, was told numerous versions of why his father left, which included, but were not limited to, him skipping town, being run over by a train and joining the navy. [8] In his high school years, Michael was an acclaimed quarterback for an all-state football team, even putting an amazing performance during his games and occasionally had his picture in the local newspaper. Still, his temperament issues and constant injuries ultimately forced him to quit.[9]

As a young adult, Michael began a life of crime. According to Michael, he was imprisoned twice by the time he was twenty. While in prison, Michael learned many skills, including using a tattoo gun by tattooing his name on his cellmate's buttocks. He committed his first robbery in 1988, where he managed to steal $10,000 from a small business on the outskirts of Carcer City. Michael perfected his criminal skills to become an expert marksman and efficient heist leader despite his failures and shortcomings. During this period, he associated himself with Lester Crest, an exquisite planner who would later assist Michael in planning out heists and other tasks.

Michael met Trevor Philips while he was escorting cargo across the border. While Trevor waited to meet his unknown employer, he noticed not one but two dust trails coming up the road, although he was told there would only be one person meeting him with the cargo. Michael exited the first vehicle while an older civilian got out of the second. As it turned out, the more senior civilian had been carjacked by Michael. As Michael tried to make a hasty escape on foot, the older civilian attempted to get Trevor's attention on what had just happened. Trevor approached the civilian and fired a flare gun into the man's eye, brutally killing him. He and Michael dumped the body into a lake afterwards, which Trevor later described as horrible as the flare was still burning inside the man's skull. Trevor and Michael both threw up since the stench from the burning corpse remained. After noticing how well they worked together, Michael brought an aimless Trevor under his wing as a partner for various crimes he would commit. They were both somewhat successful in their profession. Still, Michael claims they were always impecunious and constantly on the run from the law, as Trevor's rage issues would cause him to murder someone in broad daylight, while Michael's circumspection, foresight, and distinctive style of quoting from Solomon Richards' films drew attention, which caused him and Trevor to quickly leave town after completing a job.

A few years later, Trevor met a fellow crook named Brad Snider and introduced him to Michael. Michael and Brad never showed empathy for each other and often expressed mutual distaste and distrust when working together. According to Trevor, Brad planned at one point to cut off Michael and work solely with Trevor, but Trevor refused out of loyalty to the man who gave his life purpose. The trio, along with Lester and a few other accomplices, committed robberies across the Midwest for a while.

In 1991, Michael, Trevor, and Brad went to a strip club where they met a stripper named Amanda. Though she initially took a liking to Brad, she eventually came onto Michael. After flirting with each other, the couple started a romantic relationship. Using money earned from illicit activities, Michael bought Amanda breast implants, which would help with her stripping and prostitution career. This led to Michael creating his own prostitution racket. After a few months of dating, Michael married Amanda and had two children, Tracey and Jimmy, and lived at a trailer park in the Midwest. Eventually, Trevor began to consider Michael "soft", as he started to question his criminal lifestyle, fearing for his family. As a result, Michael began to dislike Trevor and his mentally unstable antics, feeling that he might one day hurt his wife and kids.

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Michael's score in the Prologue.

At some point in 2004, Michael met corrupt FIB agent Dave Norton and made a clandestine agreement to cut ties with Trevor and Brad in exchange for the ability to disappear and start a new life. By paying Dave a monthly five-figure amount, he would relocate Michael and his family to Los Santos and provide them with new identities to start over. As a result of this corrupt deal, Michael informed Dave of their upcoming robbery at a cash storage facility in Ludendorff, North Yankton. The two devised a plan in which Norton would wait for the trio near their getaway site with a Sniper Rifle and kill Trevor, due to his borderline insanity and whom Michael believed would come after him and his family should he find out about his role in the plan; shoot Michael, who, while actually wearing a bulletproof vest, would pretend to bleed out; and arrest Brad. The plan would benefit both Michael and Dave: Michael would walk away with a clean slate and Dave would be given a career boost for taking down the supposed "Most Wanted Man in America".

The staged robbery, however, was a disaster in execution after the guard at the front gate was shot in the head and killed; Trevor murdered a guard who snuck up on Michael, pulled off his balaclava, and held him at gunpoint; and when Michael, Brad and Trevor were ambushed by over a dozen police officers ready to apprehend them, giving the robbers no choice but to shoot their way out. During the getaway, their driver was killed by pursuing police, forcing Michael to take the wheel and drive the crew to the ambush point he and Norton had agreed on, where he claimed there was a helicopter waiting upon their arrival. The plan almost failed after their vehicle was hit by a train at a railroad crossing as they attempted to avoid a roadblock of North Yankton State Patrol vehicles.

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Michael checking on Brad, who was fatally shot.

Things further deviated from the original plan when Norton accidentally shot Brad instead of Trevor, due to him walking into the line of fire. Norton then proceeded to shoot Michael as planned, and as he pretended to bleed out, Michael begged Trevor to leave him behind. Enraged beyond sense, Trevor proceeded to shoot numerous arriving police officers and briefly take a woman passing by hostage before barely escaping the ambush with his life. Trevor was never caught by the police and eventually went into hiding.

After the incident, Michael Townley was declared dead and given a funeral, but actually it was Brad who was buried in Michael's grave, having died from his gunshot wound. Michael attended, watching from the distance. News reports stated that Michael had been killed, Brad had been imprisoned, and Trevor remained at large. Michael eventually concluded that Trevor had ended up getting himself killed, but never received confirmation of this assumption.

Upon their relocation to Los Santos, Michael and his family moved into a mansion in Rockford Hills, using the new surname "De Santa", which was a long-term alias of Michael's.

Living the Vinewood Dream[]

Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather.
— Michael

Michael's life in Los Santos slowly pirouetted into a living nightmare. He grew increasingly unhappy from leaving his criminal life behind for the family life he believed he desired. He spent most of his days numbing his depression by either getting drunk, miserably lounging by his pool, or cheating on Amanda with another stripper, which Amanda eventually caught in the act. Michael's neglect and narcissism, along with his cheating, caused Amanda to philander on him as well and spend much of their savings on plastic surgery, while Tracey and Jimmy showed him very little respect as he occasionally chewed them out for their less than ideal lifestyle choices: Jimmy for being a lazy, video game-obsessed stoner and Tracey for being a diva willing to do anything to become famous. Suffering from a midlife crisis and a deteriorating marriage, Michael began visiting Isiah Friedlander, an overpriced psychologist who cared very little for Michael's problems.

Events of Grand Theft Auto V[]

Remember how I told you I knew Feds, who helped me after I retired? Well, things became complicated when recently I became... un-retired.

In 2013, nine years after Michael faked his death, and after another therapy session with Dr. Friedlander, Michael has a chance encounter with his future partner-in-crime, Franklin Clinton, when he unknowingly points Franklin and his friend, Lamar Davis, in the direction of their repossession location. A short while later, Jimmy buys an SUV from Simeon Yetarian, an Armenian car salesman (and Franklin's boss), who runs a credit fraud scam and sells the car to Jimmy on the agreement of him paying monthly installments of $5,000. After "defaulting" on a payment, Simeon has Franklin repossess the car from the De Santa Residence. Franklin sneaks into the property and finds Jimmy's SUV parked in the garage. As Franklin commandeers the SUV and drives away from the property, Michael, hiding under some blankets in the back seat, suddenly reveals himself and points a pistol against Franklin's head, ordering him to continue driving to the car dealership. During the trip, he sarcastically offers to buy Franklin a drink later. Upon arrival, Michael, still holding Franklin at gunpoint, demands that he drive through the front window of the dealership, which Franklin reluctantly does. Michael pays Franklin to leave before assaulting Yetarian, threatening him with more violence if he tries to rip off Michael or his family again.

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Michael in 2013.

A few days later, during a heated argument between Tracey and Amanda, Michael escapes to the poolside and lies on a lawn chair in his backyard with a glass of whisky in his hand while listening to "I Don't Care Anymore" on his iFruit smartphone. As he is relaxing, he is suddenly interrupted by Franklin, who took up Michael's earlier "offer" of a drink. Surprised that Franklin took the offer literally, Michael agreed to take him to a nearby bar. On the way, however, Jimmy phones Michael and informs him that he tried to sell Michael's yacht, but the "buyers" hijacked the yacht with him still on board. Enraged, a furious Michael, with Franklin in tow, gives chase to the hijackers in Amanda's Sentinel and manages to rescue Jimmy, but is unable to recover the yacht as the car's engine stalls, having sustained damage during the chase. Michael is furious with Jimmy but is also impressed by Franklin's actions during the event, having climbed onto the boat and rescued Jimmy while fighting off the attackers.

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Martin Madrazo assaulting Michael.

Later on, Michael returns home to discover Amanda sleeping with her tennis coach, who escapes wearing just his underwear. Franklin shows up and the duo chase after the coach in a truck to a stilt house in Vinewood Hills, where Michael, fueled with rage and adrenaline, commands Franklin to hook the truck's winch around the supports of the house's deck. Using the power of the truck's engine, Michael loosens the supports, causing most of the deck to collapse and crumble down the hillside, which shocks Franklin but also leaves Michael feeling satisfied with himself. During the drive back to Michael's house, Michael receives a call from the tennis coach and learns that the house does not belong to him but the mistress of Martin Madrazo, a powerful Mexican cartel leader. She sends a hit squad after Michael and Franklin for their actions, and the pair manage to fend the attackers off, but Madrazo and some of his associates arrive at Michael's house. Franklin informs Michael of the latter's reputation as Madrazo orders his cousin to hand him a baseball bat, which he immediately uses to lightly bludgeon Michael. Madrazo both orders Michael to pay for the rebuilding of the house at the cost of $2,500,000 - money which Michael does not have - and threatens further violence upon Michael if he does not provide the funds before leaving. Michael realizes that in order to get the money, he will have to reenter a life of crime and calls his old contact, Lester.

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Michael trying to take Tracey away from the yacht.

Later, Michael is watching a noir-style movie, but Jimmy's loud swearing through his headset while playing video games distracts Michael from enjoying it, so he decides to venture upstairs to see what's going on. After Jimmy insults and tells him to leave, Michael throws a chair at Jimmy's television. This riles Jimmy up, furthering Michael's rage to the point where Michael eventually dares Jimmy to hit him. However, the heat quickly dies down, and Michael explains that he strongly hates how Jimmy is wasting his life away by doing nothing productive. Michael convinces a reluctant and still angry Jimmy to drive to Vespucci Beach with him for some father and son time; however, even in the car, Jimmy still argues to and about Michael and his poor mental health, going as far as to blame his father for his own problems. Later on, they have a short bicycle race and finish at the Del Perro Pier. Annoyed that Michael forced him to do this, Jimmy points out a luxurious and large yacht in the distance and states that Tracey is on board helping shoot an adult film. Furious that Jimmy only agreed to hang out with him under ulterior motives and enraged at the thought of his daughter hanging around with strange, perverted men, Michael takes his shirt off and dives into the sea, swimming to the yacht. He eventually climbs aboard and very quickly begins to cause drama by throwing a portable speaker overboard and pushing a man off the side of the yacht. He takes Tracey back ashore against her will on a Seashark, but not before two film producers give chase after him, leading to a shootout. Michael ultimately escapes and finally returns to dry land. Upon reaching the beach, Tracey and Jimmy angrily leave Michael.

That instead of gently decomposing in North Yankton, you're angrily decomposing in Los Santos with a shrink... and a wife who don't love you no more.
— Lester Crest to Michael De Santa in Friend Request

Michael eventually meets with Lester, who agrees to help Michael get the money needed to pay off Madrazo, but only if he decides to sabotage a prototype phone due to be unveiled by Jay Norris, founder of the social networking site Lifeinvader. Michael infiltrates the LifeInvader Office and meets a computer programmer named Rickie Lukens, who mistakes Michael for an IT technician and invites him upstairs to fix his computer. Michael has to close dozens of pop-ups and run antivirus software to rid the computer of the viruses. Michael then finds the prototype phone and swaps the phone's battery for the explosive device given to him by Lester. He returns home and watches the Weazel News broadcast of Jay Norris live on television. During the broadcast, Norris reveals the phone, prompting Michael to call Norris on it, as per Lester's request. Norris answers the call, and the phone detonates next to his head, killing him instantly and cutting the broadcast short. After collecting information about the contents of the Vangelico Jewelry Store, Michael and Lester organize a heist, with Michael insisting that his new friend Franklin be involved, believing the latter will find the experience beneficial.

You forget a thousand things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of ‘em.
— Michael to Albert Stalley during the heist.
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Michael goes over the plan with his crew.

The heist goes smoothly, and the debt owed to Martin Madrazo is paid off, with Michael and Franklin taking a small cut of the takings for themselves. Out in Sandy Shores, Trevor Philips, who was still alive the entire time, was watching the news report of the robbery and recognized Michael's modus operandi (his Solomon Richards movie quotes). Believing that either someone else was pretending to be the famous bank robber or that Michael wasn't dead, he sends his friend Wade to find Michael's whereabouts. Eventually, Wade informs Trevor that a man matching Michael's description was living in Los Santos. Trevor deduces that this man and Michael were the same individual after all and travels to Los Santos to find him.

After several days of laying low from the jewelry store heist, Michael finds marijuana in the fridge and correctly assumes it is Jimmy's. He toys with him, causing an eruption of anger among the family. While this is going on, Trevor unexpectedly walks in, much to everyone's shock and horror. The tension is broken by Jimmy revealing that Tracey has gone to audition for the TV show, Fame or Shame, as a dancer. Realizing that Tracey will embarrass herself in front of the nation due to her "horrible" dancing, Michael and Trevor rush to the Maze Bank Arena. The two find Tracey and watch as she performs a sexually seductive dance as the show's host, Lazlow Jones, begins to do a sexual pose behind her, angering both Michael and Trevor. The pair give chase to a terrified Lazlow in a hijacked Phantom truck, pursuing him to the Los Santos River, where Lazlow's Dilettante ultimately breaks down, ending the pursuit. Trevor forces Lazlow to take off his pants and dance for him as he films it on his smartphone, amusing Michael. In the aftermath, Tracey angrily blames Michael for "ruining her life", which doesn't seem to bother him, further straining his relationship with his daughter.

Michael is contacted by Dave Norton, who knows Michael was the one who did the Jewelry store robbery and requests that they meet at the Galileo Observatory. Dave explains that Michael's decision to rob the Vangelico Jewelry Store has brought the spotlight on Dave in the FIB and that if his superiors read his files and discover his deal with Michael, it could cause serious repercussions for the pair of them. Michael reluctantly agrees to do tasks for Dave to help keep his job with the FIB in exchange for covering up Michael's crimes. Michael's first task is to locate Ferdinand Kerimov, a suspected terrorist whom the IAA has declared to be dead. To do so, Norton knocks Michael unconscious to allow him to infiltrate the morgue. Michael regains consciousness during his "autopsy" and incapacitates one of the coroners. After searching the mortuary, Michael discovers Kerimov's identity tag attached to the foot of a body that was obviously not Kerimov's. Michael later escapes the morgue and phones Franklin, requesting that they meet. Michael informs him of his past with the FIB and advises Franklin to leave the city for his own safety, but Franklin tells Michael that he will stay and help Michael to repay Michael's faith in him.

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Franklin, Trevor, and Michael in action.

Steve Haines, a highly decorated but highly corrupt FIB agent and Norton's superior, contacts Michael and demands that he team up with Franklin and Trevor to extract Ferdinand Kerimov from the IAA Headquarters, which they do. Michael and Trevor are later summoned to a remote warehouse where Michael is briefed that he will accompany Norton to assassinate an Azerbaijani terrorist suspect, Tahir Javan, whilst Trevor and Haines torture Kerimov for information on Javan's appearance. Kerimov provides information on Javan, who is later shot dead by Michael.

Michael later finds his wife with her yoga instructor Fabien LaRouche, who asks Michael to participate in their yoga session, much to Amanda's irritation. The session passes relatively smoothly until Fabien performs a sexual pose on Amanda, which angers Michael, who lunges at Fabien. Angered by her husband's behavior, Amanda leaves with Fabien. Michael goes upstairs and asks Jimmy to hang out with him, wanting to get out of the house for a while. They meet a friend of Jimmy's at Burger Shot who gives them some cannabis and a drink. On the way home, Michael drinks from Jimmy's cup and begins to feel drowsy. Jimmy reveals that he had the drink spiked with ketamine before pushing Michael out of the car and showing that he's taking Michael's car and some of the money from his bank account and is moving out. Michael has hallucinations of being abducted by aliens and falling from the sky before waking up in his underwear a few blocks away from his home. When he gets to the house, he finds a note from Amanda saying that his family has left due to Michael's poor behavior.

Trevor later contacts Michael and Franklin to partake in his own heist, which involves stealing unknown cargo from a mercenary group called Merryweather Security. The heist goes as planned and Trevor finds that he has stolen a superweapon that the government was planning to sell. Shortly after, Lester arrives and reveals that the weapon is highly dangerous, especially in the hands of someone like Trevor and tells him that he must return it. Michael and Franklin agree, and Trevor, while furious that he cannot keep the loot, reluctantly allows it to be returned.

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Michael meeting Devin in person.

After the heist, Michael, along with Franklin and Trevor, are called upon by Haines and Norton. This time they must rob an armored truck filled with funds that the IAA has received due to drug sales. Unable to get any assistance from the corrupt agents, Michael decides they will approach the job with a "classic Blitz Play". Despite being faced with some mild LSPD and NOOSE resistance, the heist is executed smoothly. Michael then proceeds to deliver the funds to billionaire Devin Weston, who offers Michael a partnership with his idol, movie producer Solomon Richards. To get this partnership, however, he has to help steal several rare cars for Weston with Trevor and Franklin. Offered his dream job, Michael eagerly agrees and delivers the vehicles to Weston. Michael is thrilled to finally meet Richards, who hires him as an assistant. His first job is to convince Ancelotti Crime Family made man Rocco Pelosi to obey Solomon's wishes for how the actors should behave during the production of Solomon's latest motion picture Meltdown. Michael stealthily climbs to the helipad, where he beats up Rocco. He then performs dangerous maneuvers in the helicopter to convince Anton Beaudelaire and Milton McIlroy to follow Solomon's orders. This gets Michael on Richards' good side, and he is promised the role of associate producer for the upcoming film if Michael continues his good work.

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Trevor surprises Michael with a kidnapping.

Martin Madrazo later summons Michael and Trevor to his home, offering them a job. Madrazo, who now sees Michael as a friend, requests that he and Trevor shoot down his cousin's private jet, which is carrying some sensitive files that Madrazo wants back. Michael does his part by bringing it down with a weapon inside a van, while Trevor manages to recover the incriminating files. After destroying the van, Michael finds out, to his horror, that Madrazo refused to pay the pair, causing Trevor to attack him and kidnap Madrazo's wife, Patricia after he witnessed Madrazo mistreating her. Knowing what Madrazo might do to them if he catches them, Michael agrees to hide in Sandy Shores with Trevor. Later on, Haines and Norton summon the trio for another mission against the IAA. This time, the two agents plot to raid the Humane Labs and Research to steal a dangerous neurotoxin being developed there. To carry out this operation, the trio must secure funds to purchase a Cargobob and other required equipment for the heist. Ultimately, the trio, along with Lester, settle on robbing the Blaine County Savings Bank in Paleto Bay, as it, according to Trevor, contains millions of dollars deposited there by Blaine County's corrupt law enforcement department who extort money from all the local cannabis farms and meth labs.

While planning the robbery, Michael and Trevor receive a call from Franklin, where they discover he is tailing the remaining O'Neil brothers - inbred, redneck meth dealers who are vengeful because of an earlier attack by Trevor on their ranch, resulting in the murders of most of the O'Neil family and the destruction of their farm. While Michael and Trevor fly to Franklin's location, the O'Neils crash in the forest. Using a rifle, fitted with a thermal scope, Michael shoots two of the brothers, while Franklin locates and kills the final O'Neil, with the help of Chop.

Using stolen military body armor and machine guns, Trevor, Michael, Franklin, and one gunman successfully rob the Paleto Bay bank, taking a small cut each and giving the largest profit to Haines and Norton so they can purchase the equipment for the Humane Labs robbery, much to the team's irritation. While awaiting this operation, Michael and Trevor carry out another job, raiding a Merryweather courier train that carries gold and priceless artifacts so that they can pay off Martin Madrazo. Trevor derails the train over a bridge in Raton Canyon. Michael dives into the river below to retrieve the merchandise, taking an ancient Aztec fertility statuette that Madrazo would value. Trevor is greatly dissatisfied with Michael's choice of taking. Still, he calms down once Michael proposes that, once they get the FIB off their cases, they should carry out a heist they've dreamed about doing for years - stealing millions of dollars worth of gold bullion from the Union Depository. Initially, Trevor states that it can't be done, verging suicidal almost, but mutually accepts when Michael challenges him on that being a line he's afraid to cross.

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Trevor confronts Michael about Brad, one last time.

When Michael, Trevor, and Franklin meet with Haines and Norton for the IAA robbery, Haines verbally berates them for not bringing in three random thugs for the operation (a fact they were left in the dark about when Haines forgot to let them know). With no other choice, Haines and Norton are forced to join Michael in extracting the neurotoxin while Trevor and Franklin are on vehicle detail. They successfully retrieve the neurotoxin, but when the Cargobob takes too long to escape, Haines shoots himself in the leg to prolong the IAA agents long enough for Michael and Norton to escape.

After safely returning to Los Santos with Madrazo being taken care of, Michael receives an unexpected visit from Trevor at his Rockford Hills mansion, who pitches him with the idea of busting Brad out of jail. Michael's reluctance to go ahead with the plan leads to a debate, during which Trevor finally realizes that Brad is, in fact, dead and buried at Michael's supposed grave in North Yankton. He hastily travels to Ludendorff with Michael in pursuit, where he confirms his suspicions. After a standoff at the grave, they are attacked by Wei Cheng's henchmen, who wanted to meet with Trevor for his role in wiping out the O'Neil brother's gang, who the Triads were planning to work with. The Triads incorrectly assumed that Michael and Trevor were gay lovers while surveying them during their exile to Sandy Shores. Trevor flees, leaving Michael to fend off the henchmen, causing him to be captured. Cheng later calls Trevor and reveals that they will kill Michael unless Trevor agrees to meet with him. Angry at Michael for his betrayal, Trevor tells Cheng that he "loves [Michael] dearly" and hangs up the phone, refusing to accept the demands.

After Cheng learns that Trevor decided to let Michael die than meet with him, he orders that he be put into a meat grinder at a slaughterhouse back in Los Santos. With the help of Lester, he is rescued by Franklin. When Franklin presses him about what happened in Ludendorff, Michael opens up about his decision to betray Trevor in the past and defends that he had to make it for his family. He attempts to keep Franklin from prying further by reminding him of Weston's car job, but Franklin informs him that he, Trevor, and a friend named Lamar Davis had already completed the job only for Weston to stiff them on the payment. Confused, Michael assures him that he will speak with Weston the next time he heads to the studio.

Michael revisits the movie studio to resume work with Solomon. After witnessing Pelosi and his associate Gianni assault Solomon, Michael chases the two and ends up killing both of them. In return, Solomon keeps to his word and makes Michael a credited associate producer in his upcoming film, much to Michael's overwhelming joy. As he exits the studio, he leaves a voicemail message on Amanda's phone to convince her that he is finally doing something good with his life.

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Michael and Dave defend themselves from Steve and Andreas.

Michael and Franklin are called up once again by Haines for one more job: to break into the FIB Headquarters and remove incriminating evidence against Haines, as the arrest had caused Haines' superiors to start looking into his recent activities. This goes according to plan, except that while deleting the files on Steve, he also deleted the files the FIB had on Michael, meaning Steve no longer had anything to hold over his head. When Michael meets Haines and Norton at the Kortz Center for debriefing, Haines attempts to arrest him for covering his involvement in the raid. However, this drastically turns into a Mexican standoff when the men pull guns on each other and when Steve's fellow FIB agent, Andreas Sanchez, is revealed to be working with a rival FIB team investigating Steve's actions. The situation further escalates with the arrival of said FIB team, an IAA team led by the U.L. Paper Contact, and a Merryweather team. Haines is shot in the leg by an FIB operative but manages to escape, killing Sanchez in the process. Dave and Michael proceed to fight their way through the Merryweather mercenaries, FIB and IAA agents and escape with the help of Trevor. Despite not forgiving Michael, he temporarily removes his vow of killing Michael as he needs his help in robbing the Union Depository.

Having had enough of being alone, Michael finally seeks out and reunites his family. With his family back in the house and his involvement in Solomon Richards' upcoming film, things start to look positive for him until Devin Weston announces his intentions to exploit the movie studio's insurance policy by destroying the completed film so he could claim the insurance money, ultimately closing the studio which he would promptly buy and demolish to build condos on the site. Infuriated upon learning of Weston's intentions, Michael chases the former's lawyer to the airport to try and retrieve the film's master copy. During the chase, she is accidentally killed after being sucked into a jet engine. Michael recovers the film, and Solomon arranges a premiere so it cannot be tampered with further.

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Michael annoyed with Devin's appearance at the premiere.

At the premiere for Meltdown, Weston, furious over his lawyer's death, unexpectedly shows up and cryptically reveals his plans to kill Michael's family in revenge for Michael's actions. Michael rushes home to find Merryweather operatives holding his family at gunpoint. He kills the intruders and protects his house from oncoming mercenaries until the coast is clear. The next morning, Michael calls Lester from the Del Perro Pier, enraged that Weston sent Merryweather to his house to kill his family and reveals that he asked his family to move out for a few days for their own protection. Despite this incident, Michael is still confident in performing their heist on the Union Depository, which they promptly do. After helping Franklin deal with an incident where his friend Lamar was kidnapped by a rival gang, the heist is successful. Michael, Franklin, Trevor, Lester and their crew manage to steal over $200 million worth of gold bullion. Around this time, Michael goes to a session with Dr. Friedlander, where he learns, to his fury, that his psychiatrist has been using details from their sessions to make himself famous without his knowledge. Furious, Michael attacks him, chasing him out of town or killing him.

Ending[]

Following the heist, Franklin is visited by both Steve Haines and Devin Weston. Haines wants Franklin to kill Trevor due to his unpredictable nature, while Weston asks that Franklin kill Michael instead because Weston still wants revenge on him. Franklin can either choose one of these options or team up with Michael and Trevor once more and, with the help of Lester, take down their enemies once and for all. Ultimately, Franklin chooses Option C.

The Third Way[]

Michael meets Franklin and Trevor to fight off Merryweather and corrupt FIB agents at a foundry. Once all of the mercenaries and agents are taken out, Michael has Trevor and Franklin kill Steve Haines and Wei Cheng, respectively. Meanwhile, he kills Franklin's enemy, Stretch, to not implicate Franklin from its effects. Afterwards, Michael meets Franklin and Trevor, the latter having kidnapped Weston and locked him in the trunk of his car at the foothills of Mount Chiliad. After taunting Weston about their apparent victory, the trio push the car off the cliff and into the ocean, destroying the vehicle and killing Weston. After making peace with Trevor, Michael realizes he is getting too old to be a criminal. Just before leaving, Michael, Franklin, and Trevor agree to end their criminal partnership while remaining friends.

Afterwards, Michael receives an email from the CEO of Merryweather, thanking him for taking out Devin, as he was able to buy back Devin's company shares at a reduced price. He lets Michael know that no reply is necessary and to not mess with his business ventures again.

Something Sensible[]

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Franklin calls Michael, asking to kill Trevor. While Michael says this sounds like something Franklin should handle himself, he agrees to help if he can. While chasing Trevor around the Murrieta Oilfields, Franklin again calls Michael for help. He arrives in a Premier and t-bones Trevor's truck, causing Trevor to crash into a gas tanker, soaking him in gasoline. As Trevor crawls out of his vehicle, he curses Michael and Franklin, as they are two of his closest friends and very few people he trusts. Franklin or Michael shoots the gas, incinerating Trevor and causing the tanker to explode. As they walk away, Michael and Franklin reflect on Trevor's psychotic nature. They split up and are about to leave before Franklin sarcastically remarks on the event as an "illuminating experience", which Michael counters by telling him to survive, and that everything else is "bullshit".

Afterwards, Michael and Franklin will frequently reassure each other and those who ask that they made the right choice and chose the necessary option due to Trevor's dangerous nature. Michael and Franklin can no longer hang out after this mission because if one of them calls the other, they will be marked as busy, and if they meet in person, Michael will decide that he needs time away. Michael receives a call from Jimmy, asking what happened to Trevor. Michael implies that he was involved with his death, upsetting Jimmy, who can no longer hang out with Michael after this call. Michael receives an email from Trevor's friend Ron Jakowski, who is angry at Michael for killing his best friend and ruining the business they grew together. Michael considers the email "spam" and tells Ron to not contact him again.

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The Time's Come[]

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Franklin calls Michael and asks to meet in a secluded location in the desert to discuss things, which Michael obliges. Shortly after the meeting, Michael receives a call from Amanda informing him that Tracey was accepted into college. After Michael hangs up, the duo reflects on their partnership. However, Michael realizes that Franklin led him out to the desert to kill him. Michael escapes in his car with Franklin following close behind, eventually ending up at the Palmer-Taylor Power Station. Franklin chases Michael onto one of the chimney walkways and pushes Michael over the rail after a minor scuffle. Before he can fall, however, Franklin grabs Michael's arm, leaving him hanging precariously over the side. Franklin can choose to drop him here or have second thoughts and attempt to save him. If the latter is chosen, he will try to pull Michael up, only to headbutt Franklin, causing him to let go and drop Michael to his death. Afterwards, Trevor, Amanda, and Jimmy deduce that Franklin is responsible for Michael's death and will no longer speak to him.

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After the Events of Grand Theft Auto V[]

Man, shit, I know one of the producers around here. I hope his ass ain't at work today...
— Franklin Clinton to the GTA Online Protagonist, while chasing two golfers at Richards Majestic Studios.

As mentioned by Franklin Clinton during the mission On Course in The Contract update for Grand Theft Auto Online, Michael De Santa is still alive and working as an associate producer for Solomon Richards at Richards Majestic Studios by 2021.

Characters murdered by Michael De Santa[]

Characters murdered by Michael De Santa in the storyline of Grand Theft Auto V.

Optional murders[]

Characters optionally murdered by Michael De Santa, depending on the player's choice.

Strangers and Freaks murders[]

Characters optionally murdered by Michael De Santa during the Strangers and Freaks missions, depending on the player's choice.

Non-canon murders[]

Characters optionally murdered by Michael De Santa in Grand Theft Auto V, although not intended to be killed. These characters are still alive regardless of the player's choice, and some physically appear in the post-2013 events of Grand Theft Auto Online.

Description[]

Physical appearance[]

White male. Overweight. In his late forties.
— Medical Examiners in Dead Man Walking

Michael is a Caucasian male, aged either 45 or 48, with grayish-black hair and light green eyes. Michael is of heavy build and is 6' 2" (1.88 m) tall and weighs 210 lbs (95 kg).[10]

Medical examiners in Dead Man Walking describe Michael as overweight, with fat deposits on his abdomen suggesting a "fondness" for Bleeder Burgers, leading them to suspect his "death" as a result of coronary failure. They and Trevor in Derailed have noted his poor hygiene due to his drinking and smoking cigarettes, giving him discolored teeth and fingers, with the examiners estimating he smoked approximately a pack of cigarettes a day with cigars. The medical examiners also noticed broken capillaries around his nose to indicate his alcoholism and deduced he has an unhealthy liver.

He's my age, just twenty. Kind of fat, but strong underneath.

In official artwork, he is shown to have blue eyes. His default appearance is a cleft chin with a Lexington hairstyle and short stubble around his face. Michael's physique is thicker and more heavily built than the likes of Trevor and Franklin, having burly and veiny arms and legs. This most certainly comes from his time as a quarterback and his stint in prison. Although Michael isn't obese or out of shape, many people around him will occasionally make fun of his rather large midsection, such as Jimmy and Trevor or even Michael himself at many times. Michael's movement is also much slower than Franklin and Trevor's, as he's much older, and on top of the fact that his ten-year retirement from crime meant he is not as physically active as the other two. During Pack Man, Trevor tells Lamar that when he met Michael, he was "kinda fat, but strong underneath".

Michael's initial wardrobe sets him with a gray two-piece suit without a tie and casual attires like beach shorts with sandals or polo shirts. His gray suit is his default outfit used in most of his artwork and concept art. He shows approval as he's trying out outfits at Ponsonby's, as opposed to the clear disdain of buying items from Suburban or Binco. His Prologue appearance has him with shorter, shaven hair. It is between his default Lexington and The Wood hairstyle, somewhat similar to the Cesar haircut of CJ. His facial features are still the same.

Michael's beta appearance can be seen in Trailers one and two, where he is seen with green eyes and an older look. This was changed later in the character's development to make him look like he wasn't too old to perform some of his actions during gameplay.

Personality[]

Ron: "From what I can tell, you're like a high school athlete living off old glories. You used to be able to manage heat, and now you're worried if your loafers are getting scuffed."
Michael: "Any more bullshit comes out of your mouth, you're gonna learn all about my past glories first hand, you understand?"
Ron Jakowski and Michael in Derailed
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Michael and his friends.

Michael is muddled, even confused, by his "good and evil" personalities. He spends an unusual amount of time in his head, where he can comfortably think or reminisce about certain things or aspects that give him a brief moment of nostalgia from his glory days. Nevertheless, it also constrains him into a world of wistfulness and bewilderment as he ponders why things aren't going in the direction he planned. Michael is obsessed with materialistic appearance and images, making it the main reason he dreamt of living out his "Vinewood Dream" with his family. He claims to Franklin that he has lived a repeated pattern of "Chase things, get em', hate em'.".

Trevor: "Is that sarcasm?"
Michael: "Oh, you're fucking A-right it's sarcasm! You fuck! A few weeks ago, I was happily retired, sulking by my swimming pool, and my psychotic best friend shows up out of nowhere to torture me over mistakes I made, honest mistakes I made over a decade ago! We, our little posse, are flat fucking broke, but hey, let's go out and spend two million dollars on a tandem rotor fucking chopper, so I can go steal nerve gas from fucking terrorists! Forgive me, you ignorant fuck, but sarcasm is all I've fucking got! Sarcasm, and a room full of you cunts!"
―Trevor and Michael in Paleto Score Setup

Michael holds a deep-seated amount of self-hatred, due to him wanting to live a false lifestyle, rather than coming to the conclusion that his troubling mistakes have brought a great deal of misfortune upon himself, his family, and old friends and associates of his (his agreement with the FIB is a prime example). The self-hatred gives him an exceptionally short temper that he does not know how to control, which fills him with rage and causes him to not think at times. One example is when he caught Amanda having an affair with her tennis coach, Kyle Chavis. He chases Kyle to a mansion and pulls it down a hillside believing that it belonged to him, despite Chavis himself stating that it was far too expensive for him to own on his tennis coach salary. Sarcasm is something that Michael firmly grasps because of his self-hatred, as he does not know how to respond to his family or friends properly at times without it. He indicates this in the mission Paleto Score Setup, where he proclaims that sarcasm is one of the only things he has left in this world that cannot be taken away from him.

Michael: "You're not making my situation any easier."
Trevor: "Ohh, there's a surprise! I knew it would become about you!"
Michael: "I miss my family!"
Trevor: "Oh, you're full of shit! All you ever did was ignore 'em, and now that they're gone, you miss 'em. Fuckin' incredible."
—Michael and Trevor in The Paleto Score

Michael is a highly egotistical and narcissistic person. He only shows concern about the issues he is being pulled through instead of the situations he constantly puts his family or friends through. He will often get unfairly defensive when someone rightfully criticizes him. A case in point of this wrongdoing is shown in one of the many heated arguments he has with his wife, Amanda. At the start of "Fame or Shame", she castigates him for not giving her any support in raising their children and only wanting to cater to himself by Getting drunk, or you're staring miserably at the clouds, or you're out there doing God only knows what. He responds with the fact that he, Pulled you out of a midwestern trailer park, got you a big mansion in Rockford Hills, and that the only thing she'll have to worry about is What part of your body you want to have chopped off or sucked out again. Another instant is in the same mission, where Trevor chides him for letting Tracey humiliate herself on public television the way she did and labeling it as Poor parenting. Michael responds defensively, Yeah, thanks for the fucking feedback. It means a lot coming from you. The same goes for Lester and Franklin as well. During Predator, Trevor criticizes Michael for instantly thinking about himself, claiming it is "typical" of him. During The Paleto Score, Michael argues with Trevor over the latter's kidnap of Patricia Madrazo, resulting in their exile in Sandy Shores to avoid the wrath of her husband Martin. Michael complains that Trevor is not making his situation any easier, with Trevor again criticizing Michael for only thinking about himself. At the beginning of The Bureau Raid (Fire Crew entry), when Lester is explaining the plan to Michael, Michael describes it as "a bit idiotic". Lester explains that he tried his best and that Michael chose this method. He then claims that Trevor "has a point" about Michael "whining too much", to which Michael responds by giving Lester the finger. At the beginning of the Roof Entry setup for the same mission, Lester continuously reproaches Michael for his constant bickering about the former, managing to still stay calm and collected as they prepare to pull off a dangerous raid on one of the most secure buildings in the country. Michael gets annoyed that he refuses to give Lester's cane back to him unless he retracts everything he stated previously. Lester does so reluctantly. When Michael tries to pull the same bickering move on Franklin, the latter fires back at him with irritation, leaving Michael to apologize for not noticing how self-absorbed he's been.

Lamar: "Dude was a killer, a thief, a liar, and irritable as shit."
Trevor: "Yeah. A liar. Above all else, a fucking liar."
Lamar Davis and Trevor Philips in Pack Man

Another of Michael's negative traits is his hypocrisy. He frequently scolds the people around him for their mistakes and bad habits but refuses to acknowledge his own. At the start of the mission "Daddy's Little Girl", he criticizes Jimmy for slouching all day in front of the TV, playing video games and eating profusely, despite the fact he does almost the exact same thing. With Tracey, he denies her the opportunity to become famous by intervening against her wishes while actively currying favor with Solomon Richards to be a renowned movie producer by working with unsavory individuals. With Amanda, he claims she is "wasteful" with his money even though she notices that Michael's day trading is hurting the family finances during "The Good Husband" on their way home. He does the same thing towards Trevor, openly judging his will to maim, kill, and steal with ease and pleasure while not showing any signs of remorse, even though Michael himself displays little to no remorse for the various people he kills while he actively provokes trouble with Simeon, Blake, Lazlow and Madrazo over petty issues his family has. During The Paleto Score, Michael complains to Trevor that he misses his family. Trevor angrily retorts that Michael never paid any attention to them and only misses them now that they've left him. Although he openly claims to his therapist that he does the same thing, he hides it underneath multiple lies, a few of them being that he does not enjoy the "thrill of the action" or that he does not hold a "plain yet wilfully strong addiction to chaos".

The see-through hypocrisy can simultaneously show how easily and massively dishonest he is. Regardless of whether it is himself, his family or friends, Michael displays difficulty when trying to convey the truth. For instance, whenever Trevor brings up a subject involving Brad, Michael will immediately yet vaguely change the topic. Once Trevor realizes that Brad is dead, Michael continues to lie about his grave being empty instead of it actually containing Brad's corpse. Even after Brad's corpse is exhumed, Michael will unwittingly lie about his death instead of coming out with the truth about the staged robbery nine years ago, which causes Trevor to grow irritated and angry. At the end of the mission Surveying the Score, Franklin questions Michael's past relationship with Trevor to the point where Michael has to steadily ask him to stop in hopes of covering his tracks and not letting Franklin catch wind of his deal with the FIB nine years ago and quite possibly letting Trevor know in the process.

His judgement calls will also cause negative repercussions. After being "green lit" by Martin Madrazo, he brushes it off, telling Franklin that he's known worse human beings. He then begins to take it back after receiving an astringent blow to his midsection with a baseball bat delivered by Madrazo himself. He even declares Martin a terrifying psychopath. With Devin Weston, he wanted no part in Weston's plans to highjack several high-end vehicles, that is, until Weston promised to arrange a meeting with Michael's idol, Solomon Richards. After this, he chooses to keep Devin in a positive mood to ensure that none of his business ventures are ruined, even if that means making Franklin work for Devin continuously without payment.

Despite all the negatives, Michael does possess a good side to his personality. He is a very considerate individual, as he paid Franklin for doing what he was forced to do and drive through the front of his boss' business, even though the latter broke into Michael's mansion. Despite all the problems he has in his family, he dearly loves them. Still, he is frequently angered with Tracey's social life, Jimmy being jobless, lazy, and a video game addict and Amanda spending most of his money and cheating on him. However, Michael's family issues slowly started to dissolve after their reunion.

It should also be noted that it is very clear that Michael cares for his friends more than he shows. If Franklin chooses to kill Trevor in the end, Michael will stop hanging out with Franklin for a while because he is devastated by Trevor's death. However, he will later apologize to Franklin and reassure him they are still friends. If the player chooses to kill Michael, his extremely aggressive behavior towards Franklin shows that he loved him as a friend and can't believe Franklin did not feel the same.

Uhh, okay, you're the expert in springing attacks on the unsuspecting.
— Trevor in Lamar Down

Being the opposite of Trevor, Michael is thorough and rational regarding crime. This makes others leave him to the planning and leading of robberies and missions, as he is usually the one to devise a plan for a heist alongside Lester. He also shows consideration for people caught up in robberies. An example is that if you choose to pose as guards for the Union Depository heist, Michael will give the guard he blackmailed a bar of gold to help them get past security.

Michael will also always put his family's safety above anything else, going as far as to make a moral compromise with the FIB to ensure his family was not in danger. When Trevor first comes back to find Michael in his house, Michael immediately puts himself in front of Jimmy, not knowing what Trevor was going to do. When Devin Weston sent Merryweather to Michael's house to kill his family, Michael instantly abandoned his movie premiere to engage the hostile forces, rescue his family and subsequently move them to a new location. Michael's care about his family is finally reciprocated by Amanda towards the end of the game, at which time she makes him promise not to get killed.

Trevor: "Jesus. Your therapist has a lot to answer for."
Michael: "I know, I still hate myself... but hey, at least I know the words for it now."
Trevor Philips and Michael in The Third Way

Towards the end of the game, Michael has started to accept his borderline-sociopath personality, stating in the final cutscene of the Deathwish ending that he still hates himself, but "at least he knows the words for it". Michael has also started to work on his anger issues when his family comes back and can be seen expressing a great amount of regret for to the decisions he has made, becoming more truthful and open. This is evident when he hangs out with Franklin; he expresses great distaste for his decision to betray Trevor with the help of Dave to secure a future for himself, seeing as the decision itself was "hollow" and only created more problems as well as causing much more resentment for not only for himself but the people around him as well.

Relationships with other characters[]

Family[]

While living in North Yankton, Michael had a stronger bond with his loved ones, and they could get along with each other. But after relocating to Los Santos, Michael's obsession with living the "Vinewood Dream" along with his depression about having to abandon his criminal lifestyle and betraying his criminal accomplices, made him neglect and alienate his family. At the same time, he became egocentric, selfish and conceited. Early in the storyline, Michael will constantly be seen fussing, bickering and arguing with his family until the mission Did Somebody Say Yoga?, where they'll abandon him in search of a more peaceful living. After Michael reunites with his family in the mission Reuniting the Family, Michael will be seen bonding with them much more often than before, as they all promise to fix up their relationship before things become disastrous. While hanging out with Amanda, Michael admits that he thought he lost his family for good once they left him, making him eager to change his ways.

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Michael and Amanda arguing.

Amanda De Santa - Amanda's relationship with Michael began in a strip club where she was a stripper. The two fell in love, had two children and eventually married. Amanda devoted so much to Michael that she even left everything she had in North Yankton to move to Los Santos and their children to begin their lives away from Michael's past crimes. During the events of the game, Amanda can barely tolerate him anymore due to his arrogant and hypocritical personality and verbally abusive behavior towards her. After catching Michael in bed with another stripper, Amanda began to have affairs with multiple men, including her tennis coach, which further strained their marriage, with Michael implied to be reciprocating this infidelity by calling up hookers at motels and allowing her to have affairs on the condition of not having sex with other men in his home. Amanda finally hits her breaking point when Fabien does a sexual pose on her, which angers Michael, who then attempts to punch Fabien. Fabien reacts by sidestepping and makes Michael land in the swimming pool. Amanda then berates Michael for his attempted action, calling him "a pathetic psychopath," and leaves him with Tracey while Jimmy moves out on his own (according to him).

Michael later suffers from depression after his wife and kids leave him. However, Jimmy reveals to Franklin that Amanda very much misses Michael, frequently asking about him and even telling Franklin at one point to let her know if he's doing well. It turns out that Amanda and their kids were even more miserable living with Fabien than with Michael. After Jimmy reveals that Fabien is starting to bore Amanda and is only interested in the sexual aspect of the relationship and being a mooch, he tells Michael the couple's hangout spot. Amanda was then seen hanging out with Fabien at a local Bean Machine coffee shop, getting berated by Fabien and later being told to pay for a custom-made unitard. Michael steps in angrily in defense of Amanda, and she allows Michael to hit him in the face with a laptop. Michael then agrees to arrange a therapy session with Dr. Friedlander, bringing Jimmy and Tracey along. During the session, Michael and Amanda had a screaming match in front of their kids (during which he threatened to kill Amanda if she ever had him put in jail) to clear up the situations that would ultimately keep their marriage in ruins. Amanda and the kids move back in with Michael afterward, and their feelings are rekindled by the end of the story, brought closer together by various events. Certain random switch-ups with Michael involving Amanda will also be altered: For example, whereas in the past, when dropping Amanda off at a mall or something of the sort, they would be rude to each other, they now kindly bid each other goodbye. Another example would be Michael getting out of bed after a sexual night with Amanda, to which she'll even smack him on his buttocks as he leaves the room. He also expresses generosity afterwards, whereas before he was stingy with his money.

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Michael and Jimmy in happier times.

Jimmy De Santa - Jimmy's relationship with his father is also rocky; even though Michael is far from perfect, he loves his son but does not know how to display it. His son is not very moral either, as he often takes drugs and attempts to sell his father's boat without him knowing, ending with the boat being stolen. They have a confused and strained relationship with each other. Michael tries to improve their relationship by spending time with his son to no avail, as he lacks any form of respect for his father. At one point, he even drugs Michael, takes money from his bank account, and steals his car. However, Jimmy soon regrets his actions and visits his father, saying he does love him and promises to get a job and not be a lazy, pot-smoking, video game addict, which can be seen in-game. His relationship with his father seems to improve after the mission Reuniting the Family, as shown in the cutscenes when switching characters to Michael. Examples of this are both arriving home from a bicycle ride or playing video games in Jimmy's room, with Michael always losing.

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Michael taking Tracey away from the yacht.

Tracey De Santa - Michael's relationship with his daughter is also said to be frail. Despite this, Michael does love Tracey but is often angry at her loose behavior and social life, such as her hanging out with drug dealers and porn stars, and embarrasses her by interrupting her audition for " Fame or Shame " by chasing Lazlow out of the building for performing a sexual pose on her. Once Tracey leaves her father, she gives him a phone call, claiming that he needs help. Like Jimmy, however, Tracey continues to grow tiresome of Fabien throughout the storyline. She'll even email Michael at one point to explain that she misses him. After Michael's family returns home, Tracey seems to develop a better relationship with her father, which starts improving once Michael humiliates Lazlow in the tattoo parlor and demands that Lazlow put Tracey on "Fame or Shame" by doing whatever she wants in the show. Michael even helps Tracey deal with a creepy old man stalking her. However, Tracey still continues trying to be a celebrity, but somewhere after the story ends, she believes that people need to stop sending her sex toys because she doesn't do that on camera.

Friends[]

Michael has had a rather difficult time making friends. The friends that he surrounded himself with in his previous life were, in his words, not the type to associate with since they either ended up missing or dead. Even after becoming semi-retired, he still doesn't have many friends. This is mostly caused by his antisocial personality, which keeps him inside his head.

Trevor Philips - Trevor's relationship with Michael started around the late 1980s, over twenty years prior to the game's events, where he and Trevor were escorting cargo across the border. Trevor claims that Michael's victim came after him, so Trevor shot a flare into the other man's head, and dumped the body using his plane (which Trevor claimed "Never smelled the same again."), and as soon as they left the plane, they both threw up and became friends. [11][12]

Michael convinced Trevor to join him to commit further robberies, seeing as they worked well as a team. Thus, they started a long partnership. While Trevor viewed Michael as a friend and possibly a spiritual brother who could understand him and his psychotic ways, Michael viewed Trevor as an insane liability with special uses.

Their alleged companionship was okay until Michael met his future wife Amanda, causing their friendship to strain since Trevor and Amanda didn't see eye to eye. After the botched heist, Michael and Trevor assumed that one another was dead.

After Michael's relapse into crime, Trevor discovers that he is alive and concludes that he faked his death. While viewing Michael as a friend, Trevor starts to treat him with derision as he feels betrayed by Michael, but both still get on well enough.

Their friendship is even further strained when Trevor begins to piece together the truth about Michael's survival and Brad's death, leading to a standoff between the two. From this point on, Trevor vowed to kill Michael but still needed the man alive so they could team up again to pull off one big job.

Michael sees in Trevor everything he despises about himself, so he'd try to pin everything into him or think of betraying him again. This is highlighted during the mission The Big Score. As Michael and his crew are escaping from the cops, he'd say things like, "If we are caught, it's all Trevor's idea".

In Something Sensible, Trevor won't become friends with Michael again, as he caused him to crash while he was being chased by Franklin. He will state, I thought I was with one Judas! I'm surrounded by them. If Franklin doesn't kill Trevor, then Michael will shoot him instead. He will tell Franklin weeks later that he regrets his actions and doesn't want to know him anymore.

In The Time's Come, Trevor is not directly involved but works out that Franklin is responsible. It seems that Trevor wanted to forgive Michael but didn't have a chance to apologize. He will call Franklin a Judas, a backstabber and a traitor.

In The Third Way, Michael and Trevor have one last standoff before Franklin explains that both men have two options: kill each other right now, or work together to kill Devin Weston, Steve Haines and the rest of their enemies. Trevor ends up picking the second choice, with the outcome being successful. As the incident comes to an end, it seems that Michael and Trevor have finally managed to rekindle their friendship, with Trevor considering Michael as a friend, albeit one that he hates, which Michael accepts.

After this, while hanging out with each other, Michael offers Trevor a part of his share from the big score (which Trevor rejects) and apologizes again; this time, Trevor accepts the apology. The next time they hang out, Trevor will apologize to Michael and admits that he shouldn't have reacted the way he did.

Franklin Clinton - Franklin meets Michael after stealing a car from the latter's house. Michael then has Franklin take him to whoever tasked Franklin with stealing his son's car. Right from the start, Franklin was impressed with Michael's professional criminality and after his firing from Premium Deluxe Motorsport, he sought out Michael for possible work. After Franklin saves Jimmy, Michael sees much potential in the young man. After Franklin's help with the jewelry store heist, Michael refers to Franklin as a true friend and the "son I always wanted". Franklin, in turn, seems to respect Michael, is grateful for improving his life, and is loyal to him. He even helps Michael out with his government issue. After meeting Trevor, Franklin starts to see many arguments between the two, but rather than siding with one of them, Franklin tries to calm them down in hopes that it won't escalate into something more violent and unnecessary. Franklin also notices Michael's personality and will sometimes confront him about it. If the player chooses to kill Michael, Franklin can be shown to deeply regret his decision, not being able to face his family or Trevor. If the player chooses to kill Trevor, they remain friends, although their friendship is greatly strained and if they cross paths on the street, Michael will cut all ties with him. If the player chooses the Deathwish ending, if Michael and Franklin are hanging out, they'll talk about how they can't believe they pulled it off and that Franklin is extremely grateful to Michael for the experience. Also, in an email, Michael will tell Franklin that "he's a friend for life". However, unbeknownst to Franklin, Michael was also the source of Franklin's problems. The former's actions led to the latter being fired, involved with federal crimes, and hung out to dry after he killed Michael under pressure.

Lester Crest - Lester first meets Michael at an unknown period and seems to be a mastermind in Michael's robberies many years prior. Michael stated that he wasn't much of a friend to Lester, and after they've encountered one another during the game, Michael decides to make up for that. He can often be seen sticking up for Lester when he can't defend himself from much stronger people, such as Trevor. However, that won't stop Michael from bullying Lester if he criticizes the former for his hypocrisy.

Dave Norton - Years before the events of the game, Michael arranged a deal for him to hand over Trevor and Brad to the FIB by faking his death so that Dave would gain fame and respect for supposedly "killing" Michael during the North Yankton heist. After the event, Dave managed to keep his promise by having Michael and his family move to a luxurious mansion in Rockford Hills, Los Santos. Michael would also pay Dave hush money monthly to keep their business deal a secret. Their relationship was fine until Michael performed a heist at the Vangelico Jewelry Store. Michael would then perform several jobs for Dave and his boss, Steve Haines. Dave will admit that even though he was a bank robber, he always did "like" Michael. They would occasionally defend each other in hostile situations, like what was shown in the mission The Wrap Up, when he threatened Steve with a gun to prevent him from arresting Michael. In the Deathwish ending, Dave will call Michael and tell him that he replaced Haines in his TV show, and then thanks Michael for doing jobs for him, before saying farewell, with the two parting on good terms. However, suppose Michael aids Franklin in killing Trevor. In that case, Dave can no longer maintain ties with Michael as he is kept under strict surveillance and eventual dishonorable discharge by Haines.

Solomon Richards - Solomon and Michael are introduced to each other through Devin Weston. Michael is a big fan of the film producer and views him as his idol, even doubting at first that Devin could arrange for their meeting. The two get along well. Solomon often recites a quote from one of his movies and Michael easily names which one. He accepts Michael's assistance in the production of the film Meltdown and goes on to name him the associate producer. This offers more meaning and joy into Michael's life, and if he was to call Solomon after the mission Meltdown, he'd declare that working with the film producer was ultimately the best thing to ever happen to him.

Enemies[]

Steve Haines - Michael meets Haines during a job to extract Ferdinand Kerimov (aka Mr. K) from the IAA headquarters. He forces him, Trevor and Franklin into his operations and tortures Mr. K into retrieving information onto assassinating an unspecified target. He also gets the protagonists to perform several heists for him. However, more and more suspicion from the Bureau falls on Haines, causing him to become extremely paranoid. He and Agent Sanchez confront Michael and Agent Norton as he attempts to have them framed and arrested for ruining his career. After an ambush consisting of the IAA, Merryweather and rival FIB forces, Haines attempts to have Michael killed, along with Trevor and Franklin. Fortunately, he decides to spare him and Franklin. However, he wants Trevor dead and tasks Franklin with killing Trevor. In the "Deathwish" ending, if Franklin chooses Option C, Trevor kills Steve while he is shooting an episode of his show at Del Perro Pier. At the same time, Michael kills Stretch, an enemy of Franklin and Lamar Davis, at the BJ Smith Recreational Center. If Franklin kills Trevor, Haines will congratulate him and breaks all ties with him obeying one final wish that Weston backs off from wanting Michael dead. Weston will do the same with Franklin about Haines wanting Trevor dead if he kills Michael.

Devin Weston - Michael meets Devin during a meeting with Steve Haines. He first offers the former a deal to produce a film after a heist. During this meeting at Devin's mansion, Michael is annoyed by Devin's intentionally rude and condescending demeanor. Devin soon refuses to pay Michael, along with Trevor and Franklin for their jobs, and after Michael refuses to terminate the Meltdown film's production and accidentally gets Devin's lawyer killed, Devin sends a platoon of Merryweather men to kill Michael's family. However, Michael manages to save his family, and he furiously tells Lester over the phone that he wants to devise a plan to murder Devin and get back at Merryweather, effectively starting a personal war between the two men. This incident leads Devin to hire Franklin to murder Michael. If "Deathwish" is chosen, Michael happily accepts Franklin's offer to help him and Trevor. Trevor kills Devin's Merryweather guards, kidnaps Devin from his mansion and shoves him inside the trunk of one of his cars. The three protagonists meet up to taunt a beaten and bloodied Devin for their victory before pushing him (with him inside the car trunk) off the cliff into the ocean, killing him.

Special Ability[]

Michael's Special Ability is called "Area Kill." While active, Michael enters a bullet-time-like effect, allowing him to slow time and gain the advantage in shootouts. By enhancing this skill, you increase its maximum storage capacity, which directly affects its duration. Michael's Special Ability lasts 30 seconds when the Stat Bar for Special Abilities has been maxed out.

Mission Appearances[]

Grand Theft Auto V

Reception[]

Like Franklin and Trevor, Michael has received a very positive response from critics and fans of the series, as he was the first protagonist in the Grand Theft Auto series to have a family.

Dan Houser's Description of Michael[]

"Michael, to me, is... Who is he? I know who he is, I'm just trying to... He's the person who is trying to ignore some rather large mistakes that they have made. The person who's trying to forget about certain practical but still selfish decisions that they took. He's a man, also, obsessed by images and by appearances and who, when the world doesn't live up to those images and appearances, doesn't know what to do. He just retreats into his head. What he also is, when we started out... What he kind of evolved into as we began thinking about him and developing him... He was the first character we came up with. He began as the idea of, what happens to a regular GTA protagonist after they retire? Then you think, what would make him retire? He's a man with a big ego and plenty of good values and plenty of bad values."

"A guy who's in his mid-40's and on the cusp of middle age who doesn't know what to do, but made a bunch of money and does not know what to do with it. He's theoretically won, but the spoils of victory aren't necessarily what he imagined. For us that's a very interesting character, unlike what we've done in the past or what we've seen in much entertainment in general, let alone any video games. That was interesting."

Character Trailer[]

Quotes[]

  • "Why did I move here? I guess it was the weather. Or the... Ah, I don't know, that thing. That magic." - Michael's quote from the Grand Theft Auto V Trailer.
  • "Fucking A!" - Michael's trademark quote. Said many times through the game.
  • "He's a good kid? A good kid? Why? Does he help the fuckin' poor? No; he sits on his ass all day smokin' dope and jerkin' off while he plays that fucking game." - Michael on Jimmy De Santa.
  • "A few weeks ago, I was happily retired, sulking by my swimming pool. And then, my psychotic best friend shows up out of nowhere, to torture me over mistakes I've made, honest mistakes I made over a decade ago!" - Michael venting anger about being stuck in Blaine County and in his old criminal lifestyle, thanks to Trevor.
  • "You forget a thousand things every day. How 'bout you make sure this is one of them." - Michael's favorite movie quote.
  • "Look, I made a judgment call. I don't know if it was the right one, I did what I thought I had to do. I had a young family, Franklin. I was running with a crew of crazy motherfuckers with nothing to lose. I saw an out. A future for me, for my family! I took it." - Michael explains to Franklin why he betrayed Trevor and Brad.
  • "I've been in this game for a lot of years. I got out alive, that makes me the right age. You want my advice, you give this shit up." - Michael explains his situation to Franklin.
  • "I always thought I was the good guy." - Michael telling Jimmy why he left the criminal lifestyle.
  • "I want something that isn't this, you know? This caring about two things at once. I mean, I want to be a good dad, love my family... live the dream... but at the same time... I really want the other stuff, too." - Michael during his last therapy session.
  • "I've done a lot of things that I ain't proud of, okay? I never claim to be an angel. But you meet Trevor, Franklin, you'll swear I am an angel." - Michael during the epilogue of Dead Man Walking.
  • "How about you SUCK my cock?! HUH?!" - Michael's response to Amanda's insult in Reuniting the Family
  • "Look, we do what we gotta do to survive. This thing... it didn't work out the way it was supposed to. Brad got shot, you saw it! He didn't make it. I got shot, I did, that's... that's it!" - Michael's excuse for Brad's death in Bury the Hatchet.

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Trivia[]

  • Michael was the first protagonist that came to Rockstar's mind when they began the development of Grand Theft Auto V.
  • His favorite radio stations are Los Santos Rock Radio, Vinewood Boulevard Radio, and Radio Mirror Park. He also seems to have a taste for funk, as the radio inside his mansion is tuned to The Lowdown 91.1, and he will bob his head in appreciation to both it and Space 103.2 while in a vehicle. Additionally, he will listen to Rebel Radio, during his time in Blaine County.
  • After firing a pistol and starting to run or walk as Michael, he will be holding it in both hands, unlike Franklin and Trevor.
  • Michael's special ability might be a reference to Max Payne, another Rockstar-owned franchise, where the title character possesses an ability called Bullet Time, that allow him to slow down time.
  • Michael's great shooting accuracy also makes him one of the most challenging opponents while playing Darts.
  • The quote that Michael uses in Prologue and The Jewel Store Job, "You forget a thousand things everyday, make sure this is one of them.", is from the Solomon Richards movie Arthur Penny's Sanitorium, although slightly modified. The original line is "We forget a thousand things everyday, can't we just make this one of them?".
  • Throughout the game, Michael displays a contempt for yoga instructors. Coincidentally, his voice and motion capture performer Ned Luke is married to a yoga instructor.
  • Opposite to Trevor, who hates Los Santos, Michael declares many times that he hates the Grand Senora Desert and claims in Monkey Business that he will never return there.
  • Michael Townley is a real person under federal witness protection. He was a former CIA operative who was involved in the 1976 assassination of Orlando Letelier, a Chilean ambassador.
  • It is possible that Michael dreamed of becoming a cop growing up, as suggested by Trevor Phillips in "I Fought the Law...".
  • Michael was called "snowbird" by Devin Weston and Gianni. "Snowbird" means someone from the U.S. Northeast, U.S. Midwest, Pacific Northwest, or Canada who spends a large portion of winter in warmer locales such as southern California, southern Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Texas, Georgia, the Carolinas, or elsewhere along the Sun Belt of the southern and southwest United States, Mexico, and areas of the Caribbean. The way that snowbird was used by Devin and Gianni towards Michael was a reference to how he moved to Los Santos from Ludendorff.
  • Michael may be of Irish descent, as a number of his possible tattoos are Irish-themed, his former surname, Townley, is of Celtic origin, he has green eyes and his favourite drink is whisky, which are common Irish traits.
  • Upon returning to his house, one possible line of dialogue for Michael to shout is "Daddy's back, bitches!", the first line of dialogue in Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • Michael has unique, terrifying reactions when he hits a family member with a car.
  • On Michael's tombstone in North Yankton it states that he was born in 1965 (making him 48 in 2013). One of the coroners in "Dead Man Walking" describes him as being in his "late 40s", and Michael refers to himself as "the last of the baby boomers" in The Bureau Raid (Roof Entry), which would back up the birth year of 1965. However, Trevor, Lester, and his son Jimmy all state that he is 45 years old (meaning he was born in 1968).
  • If Michael accesses the in-game website PsychicShoutout and speaks with Ms. Tammy, she will reveal that Amanda has already had sex with the yoga instructor (Fabien LaRouche), the tennis coach (Kyle Chavis) and also a fireman, a plumber, a beach lifeguard, a truck driver, a dustman, a gardener as well as a hipster. Michael will angrily replies that they have an open relationship. This is later backed up by Tracey De Santa in the mission Reuniting the Family when Michael drives himself, Tracey and Jimmy De Santa to Dr. Friedlander's office.
  • When walking, Michael is slightly slower than Franklin or Trevor; this might be due to him being retired and not as active as he used to be. His voice and motion-capture performer Ned Luke even put on 25 pounds to replicate this.
  • When someone talks to Michael on his right side, he shifts his body toward that person. This is because in real life, Ned Luke, Michael's voice and motion-capture actor, is deaf in his right ear.
  • A person comments under the film Rum Runner's synopsis on the Classic Vinewood in-game website, under the pseudonym 'michaelds', saying "I wanted to be Eddie Olson when I was a kid. Just without the handicap fetish.". "michaelds" is most likely a pseudonym for Michael De Santa.
  • There's a second comment from 'michaelds' under the film The Many Wives of Alfredo Smith's synopsis. In this one, he comments: "This is how movies should be. A plot so tangled that you still don't know what's going on even after watching it five times. Not the dumbed down sickly sweet trash Vinewood pumps out these days.".
  • At one point during the development of GTA V, Michael's name was Albert De Silva, as per the Rush Casting Call.
  • After Isiah Friedlander's optional death in Abandonment Issues (non-canon choice), it is stated on the radio that Michael's name was "Marky De Santos", possibly to hide his identity. Ahron Ward and the police dispatcher also call Michael "Mr. De Santo" and "Michael De Santo", respectively.
  • On the Overview page on the Social Club, Michael's business card strangely says "Michael Townley" instead of "Michael De Santa". It also says "entrepreneur", just like Franklin's.
  • Michael sleeps for the shortest time of the three characters. When saving the game with Michael, the game skips ahead six hours. Franklin sleeps for eight hours, while Trevor sleeps for twelve. While he lives alone after his family moves out, one of his switch scenes will show him waking up screaming and pointing a gun around. He may suffer from nightmares, which could explain his short sleeping time compared to Trevor and Franklin.
  • Michael's appearance in the game may be based on Robert De Niro's character Neil McCauley in the movie Heat as both characters are professional bank robbers, of Irish descent, dealing with a psychopath (Trevor in-game, Waingro in the movie). Both have a friend in law enforcement.
    • A clear reference to the movie Heat is seen in the mission Blitz Play, where Michael, Trevor, and Franklin attempt to rob an armored truck by ramming into it with a large tow truck. In the movie, De Niro's character and his crew attempt to steal the armored van under the same circumstances, but a crew member, "Waingro", who Trevor is based on, messes it up by killing the security guards.
  • According to a phone call with Dr. Isiah Friedlander, Michael tried taking behavior medication before the events of the game but stopped because the dosage was incorrect, causing him to "cry and piss all over himself".
  • There is a lot of similarity between Michael and Tony Soprano from the TV show, The Sopranos:
    • Both Tony and Michael smoke cigars.
    • They both go to a shrink, even though none believes in therapy.
    • Both of them have two children, a boy and a girl, with whom they have a lot of fights, especially about their job, Tony being a mafia boss and Michael being a robber.
    • Both of them have trouble with their wives and shaky relationships. However, Tony's wife Carmela doesn't cheat on him, like Amanda cheats on Michael.
    • They both live in a big house with a pool.
    • Their language and way of speaking are similar.
    • Both of them are huge movie fans, and they both prefer classic movies of Hollywood (GTA world, Vinewood), to "new-age" movies.
    • Both are known for their similar hypocrisy.
    • Both played football during their childhood.
  • Michael shares many similarities with Max Payne from the Max Payne franchise:
    • Both men have/had a wife and child(ren).
    • Both have a drinking problem.
    • Both men have similar physical appearances.
    • Both men are around the same age if Michael was born in 1965.
    • Both men have the same ability: “Bullet Time”, where they slow down time to focus their shooting.
    • Both men are/were fugitives of the law.
    • Both men were used in scandals.
    • Both men can share the same hairstyles and clothing.
  • While wearing the Epsilon tunic, other characters, such as Bob Mulét and other barbers, may say Kifflom to him in greeting.

References[]

  1. Lamar Davis: “Eh, old dude, now that I saved your ass, you gonna teach me how to become a bank robber?”
    Michael De Santa: “Hey, I'm retired. But Franklin'll teach you if we survive this!”
    Lamar Davis to Michael in The Third Way

  2. The Third Way was confirmed to be the canon ending of GTA V during the GTA Online: The Diamond Casino & Resort DLC mission "Casino - Strong Arm Tactics". Franklin Clinton also mentions Michael in The Contract DLC mission "On Course" and states that he still works for Solomon Richards as a producer in 2021.
  3. Michael's false ID used in the subtle approach to The Big Score. Michael-GTAVe-HarryMaxwellID
  4. As stated on his fake gravestone in Ludendorff and on Trevor Philips' tattoo.
  5. As stated by Jimmy, Lester and Trevor.
  6. Michael: “I grew up in a trailer park, man - there, I'mma tell ya, you see some crazy shit.”
    Michael to Franklin during Friend Activities (Video)

  7. Amanda: “I think this is good for the kids - us getting along.
    Michael: “Yeah, I mean my parents stayed together, and look how I turned out.”
    Amanda: “Your dad drank and hit you. I think relatively sober and relatively kind is what we should aim for.”
    Michael: “Relative to what? Trevor? I'm joking.”
    Michael and Amanda during Friend Activities after Reuniting the Family. (Video)

  8. Franklin: “You're not so bad... I never had a dad growing up - older guys... they always freak me out. I got raised by cats on the streets - some good, some bad, but turns out none of them knew shit about nothing.”
    Michael: “You know what? Me neither. My dad skipped town, or got hit by a train or joined the navy - or something. I dunno, the stories changed so many times I lost track.”
    Michael and Franklin during Friend Activities. (Video)

  9. Michael: “You were good at sports, right?”
    Franklin: “I was okay.”
    Franklin: “Coulda been, maybe, but even the talented kids didn't make it, so...”
    Michael: “So, you gave up?”
    Franklin: “Man, I had to choose between hustling and the streets or training in the pointless hope they'd be money down the road. I choose hustling and the streets. So how about you?”
    Michael: “Not much of a drug trade on my doorstep, so I trained.”
    Franklin: “You were good?”
    Michael: “Front page of the local paper, guys stopping me in the street - yeah, I was good... high school good.”
    Franklin: “So what happened?”
    Michael: “Injury.... temper issues... all that shit. Wasn't for me, I guess...”
    Michael and Franklin during Friend Activities. (Video)

  10. Michael's false ID used in the subtle approach to The Big Score. Michael-GTAVe-HarryMaxwellID
  11. Trevor: “Few days later, I'm waiting on the runway, and I see this dust coming up off the road. Only, it ain't one dust trail, it's two. I got told one guy and cargo. First car comes through the gate, stops, someone comes out. He's my age, just twenty. Kind of fat, but strong underneath.”
    Lamar: “Love at first sight.”
    Trevor: “Yeah, something like that.”
    Trevor to Lamar during Pack Man.

  12. Trevor: “Other car comes through the gate, old guy falls out, starts yelling and waving his arms and pointing at the kid.”
    Lamar: “The dude that got jacked?”
    Trevor: “Who fucking knows? Fat guy's running, old guy's shouting. I don't really care. I play peacemaker, concerned citizen. I get close to the old guy, and I pull out this flare gun I'm carrying around, squeeze the thing off in his eye.”
    Lamar: “Shit.”
    Trevor: “It was horrible. We had to pick up the body and dump it in a lake on the way. Thing was still burning in his head when we dropped him. Plane never smelt the same. Both of use threw up when we landed. It was quite a baptism.”
    Trevor to Lamar during Pack Man.

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