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Grand Theft Auto is an action live action television series based on GTA.

Plot[]

Episodes[]

Season One[]

Season Two[]

Season Three[]

  1. The Start:
  2. An Old Friend:
  3. The Party:
  4. Back Alley Brawl:
  5. Jury Fury:
  6. Riot:
  7. Four Iron:
  8. Demolition Man:
  9. Treacherous Swine:
  10. Mall Shootout:
  11. Guardian Angels:
  12. The Chase:
  13. Phnom Penh 86:
  14. The Fastest Boat:
  15. Supply and Demand:
  16. Two Bit Hit:
  17. Sir, Yes Sir:
  18. Death Row:
  19. Rub Out:
  20. All Hands on Deck:
  21. Naval Engagement:
  22. Dirty Lickin's:
  23. Trojan Voodoo:
  24. Love Juice:
  25. Hog Tied:
  26. Publicity Tour:
  27. Cap the Collector:
  28. Keep Your Friends Close:
  29. Checkpoint Charlie:
  30. Distribution:
  31. Sunshine Autos Import Garage:
  32. G-Spotlight:
  33. Cabmaggedon:
  34. Hit the Courier:
  35. The Job:
  36. Boomshine Saigon:
  37. Terminal Velocity:
  38. Ocean Drive:
  39. Border Run:
  40. Capital Cruise:
  41. Tour!:
  42. V.C. Endurance:
  43. Road Kill:
  44. Loose Ends:

Season Four[]

  1. Soldier:
  2. Cleaning House:
  3. Conduct Unbecoming:
  4. Cholo Victory:
  5. Boomshine Blowout:
  6. Truck Stop:
  7. Marked Men:
  8. Shakedown:
  9. Fear the Repo:
  10. Waking Up the Neighbors:
  11. O, Brothel, Where Art Thou:
  12. Got Protection?:
  13. When Funday Comes:
  14. Takin' Out the White Trash:
  15. D.I.V.O.R.C.E.:
  16. Top Victor, the Spoils:
  17. Jive Drive:
  18. Hose the Hoes:
  19. Robbing the Cradle:
  20. The Audition:
  21. Nice Package:
  22. Balls:
  23. Papi Don't Screech:
  24. Havana Good Time:
  25. Money for Nothing:
  26. Caught as an Act:
  27. Leap and Bound:
  28. The Bum Deal:
  29. Snitch Hitch:
  30. From Zero to Hero:
  31. Brawn of the Dead:
  32. Blitzkrieg:
  33. The Mugshot Longshot:
  34. Hostile Takeover:
  35. Unfriendly Competition:
  36. High Wire:
  37. Turn On, Tune In, Bug Out:
  38. Taking the Falls:
  39. White Lies:
  40. Where It Hurts Most:
  41. Accidents Will Happen:
  42. The Colonel's Coke:
  43. Kill Phil:
  44. Say Cheese:
  45. Kill Phil Part 2:
  46. Home's on the Range:
  47. Purple Haze:
  48. Farewell to Arms:
  49. Steal the Deal:
  50. The Exchange:
  51. Burning Bridges:
  52. Blitzkrieg Strikes Again:
  53. Lost and Found:
  54. Domo Arigato Domestobto:
  55. So Long Schlong:
  56. In The Air Tonight:
  57. Light My Pyre:
  58. Over the Top:
  59. Last Stand: 

Season Five[]

  1. In the Beginning:
  2. Big Smoke:
  3. Sweet & Kendl: 
  4. Ryder:
  5. Tagging Up Turf:
  6. Cleaning the Hood:
  7. Drive-Thru:
  8. Nine and AK's:
  9. Sweet's Girl:
  10. Cesar Vialpando:
  11. OG Loc:
  12. Running Dog:
  13. Wrong Side of the Tracks:
  14. Just Business:
  15. Home Invasion:
  16. Catalyst:
  17. Robbing Uncle Sam:
  18. High Stakes, Low Rider:
  19. Life's A Beach:
  20. Madd Dog's Rhymes:
  21. Management Issues:
  22. House Party:
  23. Burning Desire:
  24. Gray Imports:
  25. Doberman:
  26. Los Sepulcros:
  27. Reuniting the Families:
  28. The Green Sabre:
  29. Badlands:
  30. First Date:
  31. Tanker Commander:
  32. Body Harvest:
  33. King in Exile:
  34. Local Liquor Store:
  35. Gone Courting:
  36. Made in Heaven:
  37. Wu Zi Mu:
  38. Farewell, My Love:
  39. Are You Going to San Fierro?:
  40. Wear Flowers in your Hair:
  41. 555 We Tip:
  42. Deconstruction:
  43. Air Raid:
  44. Supply Lines:
  45. New Model Army:
  46. Photo Opportunity:
  47. Jizzy:
  48. T-Bone Mendez:
  49. Mike Toreno:
  50. Mountain Cloud Boys: 
  51. Rain Fa Li:
  52. Lure:
  53. Amphibious Assault:
  54. The Dang Nang Thang:
  55. Outrider:
  56. Snail Trail:
  57. Ice Cold Killa:
  58. Pier 69:
  59. Toreno's Last Flight:
  60. Yay Ka-Boom-Boom:
  61. Back to School:
  62. Zeroing In:
  63. Test Drive:
  64. Customs Fast Track:
  65. Puncture Wounds:
  66. Monster:
  67. Highjack:
  68. Interdiction:
  69. Verdant Meadows:
  70. Learning to Fly:
  71. N.O.E.:
  72. Stowaway:
  73. Black Project:
  74. Green Goo:
  75. Fender Ketchup:
  76. Explosive Situation:
  77. You've Had Your Chips:
  78. Don Peyote:
  79. Architectural Espionage:
  80. Key to her Heart:
  81. Dam and Blast:
  82. Cop Wheels:
  83. Up, Up and Away!:
  84. Intensive Care:
  85. The Meat Business:
  86. Fish in a Barrel:
  87. Madd Dogg:
  88. Freefall:
  89. Misappropriation:
  90. High Noon:
  91. Saint Mark's Bistro:
  92. A Home in the Hills:
  93. Vertical Bird:
  94. Home Coming:
  95. Cut Throat Business:
  96. Beat Down On B Dup:
  97. Grove 4 Life:
  98. Riot:
  99. Los Desperdos:
  100. End of the Line:

Season Six[]

  1. I Luv LC:
  2. Practice Swing:
  3. Chinese Takeout:
  4. Momma's Boy:
  5. Corner Kids:
  6. Clocking Off:
  7. Sexy Time:
  8. High Dive:
  9. Caught with your Pants Down:
  10. Kibbutz Number One:
  11. This Ain't Checkers:
  12. No. 3:
  13. Bang Bang:
  14. Blog This!:
  15. Frosting on the Cake:
  16. Boulevard Baby:
  17. Not So Fast:
  18. Ladies' Night:
  19. Going Deep:
  20. Dropping In:
  21. In the Crosshairs:
  22. For the Man Who Has Everything:
  23. Ladies Half Price:
  24. Party's Over:
  25. Departure Time:

Season Seven[]

  1. Clean and Serene:
  2. Angels in America:
  3. It's War:
  4. Action/Reaction:
  5. Liberty City Choppers:
  6. Bad Cop Drop:
  7. Buyer's Market:
  8. Politics:
  9. Off Route:
  10. Coming Down:
  11. This Shit's Cursed:
  12. Hit the Pipe:
  13. End of Chapter:
  14. Bad Standing:
  15. Heavy Toll:
  16. Marta Full of Grace:
  17. Shifting Weight:
  18. Roman's Holiday:
  19. Diamonds in the Rough:
  20. Collector's Item:
  21. Was it Worth It?:
  22. Get Lost:

Season Eight[]

  1. The Cousins Bellic:
  2. It's Your Call:
  3. Three's A Crowd:
  4. First Date:
  5. Bleed Out:
  6. Easy Fare:
  7. Jamaican Heat:
  8. Concrete Jungle:
  9. Bull in a China Shop:
  10. Hung Out to Dry:
  11. Clean Getaway:
  12. Ivan the Not So Terrible:
  13. Uncle Vlad:
  14. Crime and Punishment:
  15. Do You Have Protection?:
  16. Final Destination:
  17. No Love Lost:
  18. Logging On:
  19. Shadow:
  20. Rigged to Blow:
  21. The Master and the Molotov:
  22. Russian Revolution:
  23. Roman's Sorrow:
  24. Search and Delete:
  25. Easy as Can Be:
  26. Out of the Closet:
  27. No. 1:
  28. Escuela of the Streets:
  29. Street Sweeper:
  30. Luck of the Irish:
  31. Blow Your Cover:
  32. The Puerto Rican Connection:
  33. The Snow Storm:
  34. Have A Heart:
  35. Harboring A Grudge:
  36. Waste Not Want Knots:
  37. Three Leaf Clover:
  38. Actions Speak Louder than Words:
  39. I Need Your Clothes, Your Boots and your Motorcycle:
  40. Hostile Negotiation:
  41. Call and Collect:
  42. Final Interview:
  43. Holland Nights:
  44. Lure:
  45. Deconstruction for Beginners:
  46. Photo Shoot:
  47. Ruff Rider:
  48. Undress to Kill:
  49. The Holland Play:
  50. Wrong is Right:
  51. Portrait of a Killer:
  52. Dust Off:
  53. Paper Trail:
  54. A Long Way to Fall:
  55. Taking the Trash:
  56. Meltdown:
  57. Museum Piece:
  58. No Way on the Subway:
  59. Late Checkout:
  60. Weekend at Florian's:
  61. Smackdown:
  62. Babysitting:
  63. Tunnel of Death:
  64. Blood Brothers:
  65. Undertaker:
  66. Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend:
  67. Buoys Ahoy:
  68. Truck Hustle:
  69. Payback:
  70. To Live and Die in Alderney:
  71. Pest Control:
  72. That Special Someone:
  73. One Last Thing:
  74. If the Price is Right:
  75. Mr and Mrs Bellic:
  76. A Revenger's Tragedy:
  77. A Dish Served Cold:
  78. Out of Commission:

Season Nine[]

  1. Yu Jian:

Season Ten[]

  1. The Three Heisters: In 2004, Micheal De Santa, Trevor Philipes and Brad Snider rob a bank in Ludendorff and after locking several hostages in a room, Trevor wires an explosive to the vault doors, and Michael detonates them via his phone. Michael and Trevor enter the vault and steal just under $180,000. As the crew make their escape, Michael is held at gunpoint by a security guard named Javier, who also removes his mask from his head. Michael advises the guard to forget about what he saw and leave, but Trevor shoots him in the head. The trio blow open another door and leave the bank, but are already swarmed by the local law enforcement. A massive gunfight erupts, forcing the crew to fend off the oncoming police before making their escape. The crew reach their getaway vehicle and are driven away, but are pursued by more police, and their hired getaway driver is shot and killed. The crew continues their journey towards the helicopter awaiting for them, but are forced to divert their course after encountering a police roadblock. They then speed over the train tracks, but aren't quick enough and the rear end of the vehicle is hit by an oncoming train, causing them to lose control and spin out into a nearby tree. The trio survive, and Trevor suggests an alternative route to the getaway chopper, but Michael insists that they stick to the original plan. The crew then continues on foot through the town, but realize the chopper is nowhere to be seen. Meanwhile, agent Dave Norton, hiding around a corner, shoots Brad with a sniper rifle, killing him. Dave fires again, this time at Michael who falls to the ground. He behaves as if he is injured, though he is pretending and has no visible injuries. Trevor is forced to take out the oncoming police officers alone, refusing to abandon his crew, but Michael convinces Trevor to go on without him. After briefly taking a nearby woman hostage, Trevor escapes into the snowy fields while still being pursued by armed police. Some time later, at a local cemetery, a funeral for Michael is held. Norton, the agent who "shot" him, supervises the proceedings, whilst Michael himself observes from a distance and flicks away his cigarette. Nine years after this, Michael is having a conversation with his therapist, Dr. Isiah Friedlander, growing increasingly unhappy at the fact that he is going through a midlife crisis, beginning to release a small amount of stress by shouting at Friedlander that the perfect life he dreamnt of is disjointed, thus ending their session for the day. Michael heads out and sits on a bench in Vespucci Beach, bringing him to a chance encounter with Lamar Davis and Franklin Clinton, who he reluctantly redirects to their repossession location. Franklin anxiously questions Lamar's motives with the repossession, as he doesn't see it as legitimate work. They arrive at the property and after Franklin decides which car he would like to acquire, he accompanies Lamar on a high-speed chase throughout Los Santos. Franklin and Lamar end their chase at the Union Depository car park and as the men exchange repartee with each other, they hear the LCPD sirens, which causes them to drive away to lose the unwanted police attention. Once they lose the cops, Franklin meets Lamar at the back of the Premium Deluxe Motorsport dealership, where they witness their boss and owner of the car dealership, Simeon Yetarian, berating a young man, Jimmy De Santa, for making racist comments about him. Both Lamar and Franklin leave the dealership and head to Franklin's house, where Lamar mocks Franklin's appearance after he's been denied access to Franklin's home. Franklin then walks around his house, where Denise Clinton is also inside.
  2. Complications: Franklin and Lamar are tasked by Simeon to recover a motorbike sold to a gang member who refused to pay. The two make their way to a desolate back alley right next door to Vespucci Beach where the buyer, Esteban Jimenez, lives and they search for the bike in a few lockup garages before Lamar starts a gunfight with the owner's friends, the Vagos. A car enters the compound and crashes, leaking fuel, prompting Franklin to shoot the spillage, setting the vehicle ablaze. Jimenez escapes on the bike, and Franklin and Lamar follow him in pursuit. The duo kill him, take the bike and rendezvous, but Franklin claims they can't repo the assets of a dead man, so Lamar keeps it for himself knowing that the repossession is now meaningless. Afterwards, Lamar finds out that Stretch is being released from prison and notifies Franklin of that. Franklin then arrives at work the next day, where Simeon is arranging a deal with Mr. Kenneth in the front parking lot right outside the dealership, Simeon then orders Franklin to steal a yellow SUV that Jimmy bought from him from Michael's mansion. Before arriving at the house, Simeon calls Franklin, showing his anger after failing to deliver the motorcycle. Upon arriving, Franklin knocks out the gardner and sneaks through the house to avoid alerting it's residents, then steals the car from the garage. Suddenly Michael, who was hidden in the truck's backseat, points a gun at Franklin's head and threatens him, asking him who is he working for and ordering him to continue driving back towards the dealership. Franklin stops near the dealership, and Michael then orders him to drive through the dealership window. Michael then hands Franklin some cash and tells him to leave, then he beats up Simeon. After beating Simeon enough, Michael orders Simeon to leave his son alone and then threatens to not cross him again. 
  3. Chop: Franklin returns to his house and overhears his aunt and her friend going out for a jog. Soon after Lamar and his dog, Chop, show up, telling Franklin to come along to pick something up. Franklin asks why they can't drive instead, but Lamar insists they walk as it's not far. The three get in Lamar's van and Lamar tells Franklin to drive to Vinewood Boulevard. After they reach their destination, they walk into an alley, where they find D chatting with a woman. Before being spotted, Franklin and Lamar both cover their faces with green bandanas. D notices them and a hostile conversation initiates, then Lamar pulls out a pistol and aims it at D, who responds by taking off on his motorcycle, almost hitting the two in the process. Franklin and Lamar quickly get back into Lamar's van and start chasing D but Franklin is doubtful about catching up with the speed motorist. After chasing him through the Simmet Alley, D is hit by a bus, throwing him off his bike. He then runs off through a city bus terminal and Franklin and Chop jump out the van and the chase ensues on foot. The chase continues into a railyard and Franklin loses the trail, having Chop sniff out D. During the search, Chop suddenly runs off across a nearby street, having spotted another dog and begins humping the dog, much to Franklin's chagrin. Eventually, the two continue their search and find D inside a boxcar. D jumps out and runs off again, but Franklin sends Chop after him and after a short chase, Chop manages to bite D, forcing him to the ground. Franklin apprehends D and Lamar arrives with the van, so Franklin forces him into it however D recognizes Lamar by his voice and the back of his head. They drive towards Lamar's house and during the ride, there is a brief conversation about D remembering Lamar and Franklin from when they were younger and Lamar makes a ransom call to the Ballas from his cellphone and demands $40,000 for D. Franklin tells Lamar that the Ballas and the LSPD will be able to trace the cellphone and will know where they are now. Franklin tosses the phone out of the van and forces Lamar to let D go. Franklin then drives to the BJ Smith Recreational Center to drop off Lamar and Chop. Lamar then calls Franklin, letting him know that Chop can stay at Franklin's house for some time. 
  4. The Long Stretch: Franklin meets Lamar at his house who reintroduces Stretch, who has just been released from prison. Franklin isn't happy about his comeback, which sparks an argument with each other but Lamar reminds them of business. Franklin, Lamar and Stretch head over to Ammu-Nation and purchase a Mossberg 500 with a flashlight accessory, in case the deal goes wrong. They then drive to a warehouse where they meet up with D, whom Franklin and Lamar kidnapped earlier with some help from Chop. The deal then turns out to be an ambush by the Ballas; D betrays them and Stretch shoots him in the head, killing him. Franklin, Lamar and Stretch then fight their way out, killing many groups of Ballas members and starting a fire inside. They then realize that the police are just outside and have a police helicopter hovering over them. Franklin takes out the helicopter's occupants. The trio make their way to the roads where they steal a vehicle to get away from the cops. The trio then drive back to Franklin's house. 
  5. Father and Son: 
  6. Marriage Counseling:
  7. Daddy's Little Girl:
  8. Friend Request: 
  9. Jewel Store Job: Lester calls Michael that a Humane van travels across the state every day to take shipment to an airport which are the BZ Gas Grenades, and Michael shoots the van in the back before stealing it. When Michael delivers it to the garment factory, Lester tells him to steal a van from the Bugstars warehouse in the Port of Los Santos, which he does by sneaking through the warehouse and disabling an employee before driving away without detection, and Michael drops the van off at a drop-off point so Lester claims everything is prepared for the heist. Michael, Franklin, Karim and Gustova drive from the garment factory in a van, Michael drops Franklin off at the building site while Karim and Gustova park the Bugstars van in front of the Vangelico Jewel Store. Franklin then traverses through the roofs and throws the gas grenades into the air vent, knocking out everyone inside the shop. Afterwards, Michael, Karim and Gustavo enter and start ransacking the store while Franklin goes to get the bikes. Paige delays the alarm enough for the crew to get a large amount of jewels. However outside, a police officer called Albert Stalley is giving Franklin problems, so Michael threatens him to forget about what he saw. Franklin is given one of the jewel bags and then escapes on a bike along with Gustova and Karim. However, Karim crashes and falls off his bike before heading into the tunnels, however Franklin grabs his jewel bag. Using the sewer network to evade the police, the crew eventually ends up at the Los Santos River into a pack of awaiting police cars. In the meantime, Michael and Paige went to get the delivery truck and use it to forcibly push the cops out of the way. Once the police attention has been lost, the bikes are loaded into the truck and are driven to Lester's lockup where the crew splits up. As a result, $4,946,153 is stolen as a result of the jewel store robbery and $2,500,000 goes to Martin Madrazo while the rest gets split between the crew. Tanisha Jackson, the girl that Franklin is in love with, is not too thrilled with Franklin's newfound wealth while he is relaxing at the Vanilla Unicorn. Franklin wanted to take her out on a date, which she refuses as Franklin told her he had to leae and that he hopes to see her soon.
  10. Mr. Philips: After Franklin meets Michael at his mansion, they each have a drink to celebrate their successful heist. While they discuss business, Norton shows up and asks what's wrong with Michael before bringing up the possibility of Trevor Philipes discovering that his former partner-in-crime is actually still alive. Michael merely brushes the question claiming that Trevor is dead. Norton warns that Michael about the potential repercussions of the robbery while turning on the TV to show a news reporter interviewing Stalley that Michael had threatened him outside the jewelry store. Michael maintains that they are not in any danger while denying perpetrating the heist. Unfortunately for him, Trevor is alive and kicking in his house out in rural Blaine County. The former thief turned drug-addicted sociopath happens to overhear the same news report, while having rough sex with Ashley Butler. Stalley on the news quotes a line used by one of the robbers "You forget a thousand things every day, make sure this is one of them". Trevor instantly recognizes this as a phrase often used by Michael, whom Trevor believes to be dead. Shocked, Trevor zips up his pants, grabs a beer and walks out of the house, encountering Johnny Klebitz, the leader of the Lost MC, who angrily tries to confront a still shocked Trevor about the latter's ongoing affair with Ashley while Wade Hebert and Ron Jakowski try to calm Johnny down. Not caring about the motorcycle club president's hurt feelings, Trevor attempts to walk away from the confrontation while Johnny continues to express his anger. Already rattled by the knowledge of Michael suddenly being alive, Trevor is pushed to a breaking point; he fires away insults and offensive jokes about Johnny's addiction to meth, all in a "mostly" calm tone. He even orders Johnny to pull down his pants so that they can have sex, mockingly claiming that it is the reason why there is friction between the two of them. An emotionally drained Johnny then lets his guard down, sadly admitting to Trevor that he still loves Ashley. Trevor feigns an attempt to try and console Johnny before throwing him to the ground and smashing his beer bottle over his head. Trevor then repeatedly stomps on Johnny's head, killing him in the process, while Ashley, Ron and Wade watch in horror. Ashley runs over to Johnny's dead body while the other three get into Trevor's truck and leave. Knowing that Johnny's gang will be outraged over their leader's brutal murder, Trevor decides to wipe out the local chapter of the Lost MC and their meth business from Blaine County, before they have a chance to exact revenge. He drives with Wade and Ron to a Lost hangout in Grapeseed where Terry Thorpe, Clay Simons and other members of the MC are hanging out. As Trevor announces and mocks Johnny's death, the members of the Lost retreat to their trailer park to notify the rest of the gang. Trevor follows them there and brutally kills the whole gang in his psychotic rage, including Terry and Clay. Afterwards, Trevor orders Wade to begin looking for Michael, the "ghost" in Los Santos, and drives with Ron to a trailer belonging to the Aztecas leader Ortega. After pushing Ortega into the adjacent river, Trevor spares Ortega but shoots him in the leg, solidifying his new position as Blaine County's meth dealing and illegal arms trading kingpin. 
  11. Nervous Ron: Trevor arrives at his trailer, to find Ron, who anxiously informs him that the Lost MC have ransacked the trailer. What angers him the most is that they've managed to break apart his Impotent Rage statue. Before Trevor can exact his revenge, he threatens Wade into quickly finding Michael, which he has so far been unsuccessful in doing. Outside the trailer, Trevor explains to Ron that two weapons planes will be landing at Sandy Shores Airfield later that day, with Trevor planning to "appropriate them". To prepare for this, Trevor takes a quadbike and threatens and rides to the local Ammu-Nation, where he threatens the store clerk into giving him a sniper rifle, a scope and a suppressor all for free. After leaving the store, Trevor rides to meet Ron at a water tower to the north of the airfield. A few hours later, under cover of darkness, Ron makes his way towards the airfield while Trevor watches on through a sniper rifle. After Trevor kills any watching bikers, Ron plants a bomb on a gas tank at the airfield. The Lost begin to notice the attack and prepare to launch a counter attack. As Ron prepares to escape in one of the planes, Trevor, instead of riding along with him, decides to hop onto the plane's wing on his stomach. While Ron is piloting the plane out of the hangar, Trevor fires at the bikers whilst laying on his stomach, back and side. As Ron taxis further down a runway, Trevor leaps off the wing and hitches a plane of his own. After stealing one, Trevor hits two bikers, one flailing out from underneath the plane while the other leaps onto and grasp the wing as Trevor takes off, but he soon releases his grip and falls to his death as Trevor performs a loop-the-loop with his plane. Ron leads Trevor over the ocean, when he encourages Trevor to fly low to avoid getting spotted by the military base. Both men drop their merchandise into some waiting boats before flying back to a different airfield.
  12. Trevor Philips Industries: Trevor meets Tao Cheng, who is high on drugs, and his translator at a bar. Shortly afterwards, Trevor receives a call from Chef, warning him that the Aztecas are on their way to Trevor's meth lab in order to kill Trevor and destroy his business. Trevor arrives at the lab and locks Tao and his translator in a freezer. Chef and Trevor rush into the lab just in time before waves of Aztecas start to descend on the meth lab. Ortega also joins the Aztecas assault but is killed by Trevor along with the other Aztecas. After the shootout, Trevor releases Tao and his translator from the freezer. The translator gets in a car with Tao, claiming he has seen enough, and he and Tao drive off. The next day, Trevor arrives at the Yellow Jack Inn and confronts Tao and his translator. When they mention they want to pursue other jobs, Trevor threatens them to get them to tell him who they are working with, the O'Neil Brothers. Trevor, now furious, proceeds to the O'Neil ranch, calling to threaten Elwood O'Neil on the way there. Upon arrival, Trevor kills the majority of the brothers and goes to the basement where the O'Neils' meth lab is located. Trevor then picks up a jerry can and pours a trail of petrol outside and all through the house, then he fires a gun to ignite the trail. This causes the house to explode in a blazing inferno and Trevor leaves the area. 
  13. Bail Bond: Trevor meets Maude Eccles in her home, and she tasks him with finding fugitives who have skipped out on bail: killing the target will reward $5,000 and capturing the target alive will reward $10,000. Trevor first searches Davis Quartz for Ralph Ostrowski, who is involved in scam, check fraud, money laundering and workers' compensation fraud, and Trevor finds and confronts him, however he flees in a car, prompting Trevor to use his pick-up truck to pursue Ralph. However this ends in Trevor causing Ralph to crash, accidentally killing him much to Trevor's annoyance. Trevor then heads to an old farm southwest of Sandy Shores to find Larry Tupper, a meth dealer and an old aquaintance of Trevor's, and Trevor kills the thugs guarding Tupper before knocking out Tupper with a single punch and captures him. Trevor then locates Glenn Scoville, who is involved in illicit profit done through insider trading, at the top of Mount Chilliad and holds him at gunpoint and threatens him, managing to subdue him. His final target is Curtis Weaver who is wanted for a assaulting a cop and a sit-in protest that went wrong, and has taken refuge at Dignity Village, where Trevor sneaks on his thugs and kills them before Weaver spots him and engages in a shootout with Trevor. Trevor shoots Weaver in the chest and as Weaver is dying, Trevor angrily kills him because he couldn't capture him for more cash. After the job is done, Maude retires and Trevor is paid, and both Scoville and Tupper are incarcerated in Bellingbroke Penitentiary. 
  14. Friends Reunited: 
  15. Fame or Shame:
  16. Dead Man Walking:
  17. Three's Company:
  18. By the Book: Michael receives a call from Haines telling them to go to a warehouse and meet Trevor. There, they find Haines and Norton along with Devin Weston. Kerimov is revealed once Weston exits and Haines wants Michael to assassinate Tahir Javan, an Azerbaijani man who Haines and Norton claim has ties to terrorism. Kerimov previously set up an audio-visual system for Javan and so is the FIB's only source of information. Haines orders Michael to go with Norton to locate Javan while Trevor and Haines remain in the warehouse with Kerimov. Michael and Norton drive to a home in Los Santos but this turns out to be a false lead. Haines then orders Trevor to torture Kerimov in order to discover Javan's whereabouts. Trevor tortures Kerimov by waterboarding, electrocuting him from a car battery, extracting a tooth using pliers and beats him with a wrench, breaking his left arm and right arm. Due to the brutal interrogation, Kerimov describes Javan: a man of average height and weight, a beard, a chain smoker and is left handed, Michael uses this information to identify Javan and assassinate him. Back at the warehouse, Haines tells Trevor that Kerimov is "expendable" and orders him to kill Kerimov after Haines has left. Once Haines departs, Trevor instead decides to free Kerimov and then guides him from the warehouse and into his truck, at which point he drives Kerimov to the airport and tells him to flee Los Santos. Trevor drops Kerimov off at the airport, where he falls down a flight of stairs.
  19. I Fought the Law: 
  20. Did Somebody Say Yoga?: 
  21. Eye in the Sky: Trevor arrives at the Mission Row Police Station, where the desk sergeant directs Trevor to the roof after he informs him that Weston sent him. There, Trevor boards a police helicopter and as a pilot flies Trevor to the FIB lot in the Murrieta Oil Field area where Franklin is waiting. The helicopter is equipped with a special camera, allowing the user to identify individuals by reading RFID transmitters placed in 2012 San Andreas driver licenses. Once Franklin and Trevor have spoken about the job, Trevor uses the camera while the pilot flies into Downtown Los Santos. Trevor is looking for Chad Mulligan who has a 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic automobile Weston wants Franklin and Trevor to steal. The camera identifies various potential targets and he finds Mulligan, who is in a garage with his car, all the while updating Franklin on the target's location. Once in the car, Mulligan tries to escape but Trevor continues to track him and eventually, Mulligan tries to hide in a parking garage. Trevor spots various thermal signatures, each of which Franklin investigates, but they eventually find Mulligan. Franklin holds Mulligan at gunpoint and then steals his car, however Mulligan then reports his car stolen and the police pursue Franklin. Franklin though loses the cops and drives the car to a hangar in the airport. Once there, Weston admires the car and Franklin complains about the payment, but Weston tells him to wait for it. Weston and Molly then enter a jet and prepare for takeoff, but not before Molly tells Franklin to drive away from the airport using one of the nearby cars and Franklin then leaves the airport grounds. After the job, Franklin arrives at a payphone at Legion Square where he is contacted by Lester. This time, Lester wants Franklin to assassinate Jackson Skinner, the head of product development for the company, Facade. Lester tells him that Skinner has been selling customer information to the highest bidder, in effect supporting cyberterrorism. Lester has learned that Skinner has a taste for prostitutes, specially one in La Puerta. Franklin heads to Mutiny Road where he finds the girl in question and he stakes out the prostitute, watching her turn away a number of potential johns. When the girl finally does enter a car, Franklin shoots Skinner to death and after leaving the scene, Franklin calls Lester and reports that the job is done.
  22. Hood Safari: 
  23. Deep Inside: 
  24. Mr. Richards: 
  25. Caida Libre: Michael and Trevor are summoned to Madrazo's house in La Fuente Blanca, where Madrazo has job for them. Madrazo's cousin, Javier, is going to testify against him; Madrazo wants Javier killed and sensitive documents retrieved. Michael drives to the Galileo Observatory where Madrazo has left a van with a heavy rifle mounted in the rear and Michael uses the rifle to shoot down the plane carrying Javier to Los Santos International Airport. Once the aircraft has been damaged, Trevor uses a dirt bike to chase the descending jet from the Galileo Observatory through Great Chaparral, Harmony and Sandy Shores. Once the plane crashes, Trevor finds an injured Javier and shoots him in the head, killing him, and retrieves the documents contained aboard. Michael then destroys the van and is about to make his way to meet Trevor, however Trevor calls Michael, revealing he has other ideas. Trevor asks Michael to meet him instead at Stoner Cement Works. Trevor arrives soon after Michael and states that he went to discuss payment with Madrazo, which led to an argument. Trevor then opens the trunk of his car to reveal that he has kidnapped Madrazo's wife, Patricia. With Pactricia tied up, Michael and Trevor leave the cement works and go into hiding at Sandy Shores. Meanwhile, Franklin arrives at a Limited Service gas station in Little Seoul to discover a nearby payphone ringing. He answers; Lester is on the line, and tells Franklin that Redwood Cigarettes has bribed four corrupt jurors to rig an emphysema-related class action lawsuit against the company. Lester wants Franklin to eliminate the four jurors to help the emphysema victims and so that Lester can get a lot of money. Franklin hurries as the trial concludes the next day and does a driveby shooting to kill the first juror in the bodybuilder at Vespucci Beach, uses a sniper rifle to shoot the second juror in a sailboat in Pacific Bluffs, uses a sniper rifle to kill the third juror in a platform in the Eclipse Medical Tower in West Vinewood and then finally kills the forth juror driving a motorcycle in Vinewood Hills by crashing into him and then shooting them in the chest. With all the jurors dead, Franklin calls Lester and informs him that the job is done.
  26. The Merryweather Heist:
  27. Blitz Play: Michael, Trevor and Franklin meet up with Haines, Norton and Sanchez at the Murrieta Oil Fields to discuss business. Once there, Haines and Norton tell the trio that the FIB want to rob the IAA. The target is an armored car filled with funds the agency earned from drug sales. Haines wants to "requisition" those funds for the FIB and after the agents leave, Michael comes up with a plan: "classic blitz play", so the three prepare for the heist. Michael purchases masks and boiler suits while Franklin steals a trash truck and a getaway vehicle and Trevor steals a tow truck. After the three exchange pleasentries, Michael outlines the plan: Trevor needs to find an elevated perch and serve as the lookout, notifying the other two when the security truck is nearing the site of the attempted robbery so they can block the road. Trevor looks at the oncoming traffic through a pair of binoculars to locate the armored truck and once he spots it, Trevor informs Michael, and Michael then uses the garbage truck to block the entire street. The armored truck approaches the roadblock and screeches to a halt, Franklin then drives his tow truck coming down an alley to ram the armored truck at full speed, crashing into it and tips it on it's side. Franklin then plants explosives on the back door of the overturned truck and after detonation, Michael joins Franklin and the guards emerge with their hands up. The alarm is already sounding, and police sirens scream in the distance. The team does not have time to collect all of the cash, so they take defensive positions and wait to open fire on the LSPD. After a large shootout and disposing of several waves of cops, Franklin escapes to the placed getaway vehicle and destroys the garbage truck in order to get rid of evidence and then gets into the getaway vehicle. After Franklin feels safe, he contacts Michael and is informed that Michael is on his way to drop off the score. After dropping off the score, Michael speaks with their contact, Devin Weston. Weston convinces Michael to get his crew to collect five cars for him in exchange for him allowing Michael to work with Solomon Richards and a massive cash payout for each crew member. 
  28. Minor Turbulence:
  29. Predator: Franklin and Chop in an SUV pursue a car containing the remaining O'Neil Brothers, then Franklin calls Trevor and informs him that he is following the brothers along the Great Ocean Highway near North Chumash, and Trevor informs Franklin that he and Michael are heading to Sandy Shores Airfield to collect Trevor's helicopter. The O'Neil Brothers soon drive to Raton Canyon, with Franklin still in pursuit. A doe stops in the road and the brothers swerve to avoid it, causing their car to roll down a hillside and crash. Franklin and Chop investigate the crash site, only to discover that the O'Neils have disappeared into the woods. Trevor and Michael then board the helicopter and fly to Franklin's location, Michael then uses a sniper rifle with thermal scope to kill the O'Neils, however the woods is swarming with deer with similar thermal signatures. Michael though eventually kills Walton and Wynn but the remaining brother, Elwood, is hiding behind a rock and starts shooting rockets towards the helicopter. Michael then tells Franklin to find Elwood and Chop tracks him down, leading Franklin to chase and gun down Elwood. Trevor then lands the helicopter to allow Franklin and Chop to board, before flying back to the airfield. 
  30. Derailed: Michael is in Trevor's trailer when Ron arrives and the two exchange quips. Soon, Trevor also arrives and it is revealed that Merryweather Security is transporting precious cargo via train so Trevor wants Michael's help to steal the payload. Trevor takes a dirt bike to the tracks east of Sandy Shores and uses some rocky cliffs oand outcrops alongside the tracks to jump on top of the train's container cars. He then rides the bike across the train carriages and hopping over the gaps in the containers, eventually reaching the locomotive. He then enters the train's cabin and then knocks out the driver by hitting his head against the dashboard. Trevor bypasses the Merryweather unit waiting at the Paleto Bay station where the train was intended to stop. Michael then wore a scuba suit and is sailing a boat up Cassidy Creek, reaching a spot near the creek's train bridge, he looks up to see Trevor drive the train head-on into another locomotive, causing a terrible accident. Cargo and train cars from both locomotives spill off the bridge and into the river below. Moments before the crash, however, Trevor had jumped free from the train and he fell through the air and into the creek below which is now filled with cargo containers. Michael blows the doors off the target container in order to get the payload located inside. Once the doors have been destroyed, Trevor fends off oncoming Merryweather boats, helicopters and snipers while Michael unloads the payload. When Michael has the payload, Trevor jumps into the boat and the two rush down the creek towards the ocean; all the while, Trevor continues to fend off waves of Merryweather troops. The two eventually reach open water and beach the craft near two separate escape vehicles. They open the briefcase Michael obtained from the shipping container, revealing to containing an ancient artifact. Michael wants to give the artifact to Madrazo as a method of apology for Trevor's kidnapping of Patricia. Trevor refuses, so Michael offers to help Trevor take down the Union Despository if Trevor agrees. Trevor is skepitcal, but Michael insists that with Franklin's help, they can do it. Trevor agrees and then Michael takes the artifact and leaves.
  31. Paleto Score: 
  32. Monkey Business: Michael, Franklin and Trevor meet at Cape Catfish. Soon, Haines and Norton arrive and Haines wants them to steal a chemical weapon from the Humane Labs and Research, an IAA research facility. Due to a lack of manpower, the agents join the caper and Haines instructs Trevor and Franklin to handle transport, while Michael joins the agents in infiltrating the lab. Michael and the agents, dressed in scuba suits, take a boat down the coast to a spot near the facility. The three dive and approach an underwater exhaust shaft; to gain entry, Michael uses a torch to cut loose a grate over the shaft's access point. Once through, the three advance through the halls. Michael is armed with a stun gun and is responsible for taking out the scientists and other employees encountered along the way. After convincing a scientist to open a lab door, Michael is able to grab the chemical weapon. An alarm is triggered and armed security guards show up, so Michael, Haines and Norton push through the lab's garage area. Outside is a refrigeneration unit meant to transport the chemical weapon, Michael places the weapon in this container. Trevor then flies the chopper Haines purchased and lowers the chopper over the refrigeration unit however Haines suddenly insists that the heat is too great and that they call off the operation. Michael argues and Haines soon relents, he runs back into the lab's garage and then shoots himself in the leg, then presents himself as a hero to the arriving security agents. However, they do not buy it and detain Haines. With the refrigeration unit in tow, Trevor flies to Sandy Shores Airfield, lowers the container onto a waiting truck, then lands the helicopter. Franklin and Michael confer with Norton, who then leaves with the semitruck. After Norton is gone, Michael checks his phone and sees that Madrazo has accepted Michael's peace offering. Michael celebrates with Franklin, excited that he can finally return to Los Santos. Trevor then drives Patricia back to her husband and as they drive, Patricia tells the crying Trevor that she will miss him but this is for the best. Trevor leaves Patricia at Madrazo's ranch but not before threatening a clearly frightened Madrazo. Patricia heads inside the house and Trevor drives off. 
  33. Hang Ten:
  34. Bury the Hatchet:
  35. Fresh Meat:
  36. Reuniting the Family:
  37. Pack Man: 
  38. The Wrap Up:
  39. Lamar Down: Franklin is visited by Tanisha who tells him that Stretch set Lamar up with the Ballas, who are holding Lamar hostage at the Paleto Forest Sawmill. Franklin is initially reluctant to rescue Lamar, because he feels that he spends all of his time getting Lamar out of trouble, but Tanisha asks Franklin to do it for her. Tanisha leaves and phones Lester and asks him to contact Trevor and Michael to help him rescue Lamar. The trio arrive at the sawmill and proceed to kill the Ballas and Franklin brings Lamar back home to Forum Drive. When they get there, Lamar and Franklin get into a small dispute, with Franklin recalling the many occasions he keeps Lamar out of trouble, only for Lamar to walk straight back into trouble. Franklin advises Lamar to remain civilized and stay out of trouble, and to abandon his gangbanging lifestyle and get a real job, before giving him $50. Lamar leaves and Franklin is confronted by Haines and Norton, who order Franklin to kill Trevor, due to his violent behavior and general liability. Franklin refuses, asking them to recruit Michael to do it instead, but Norton reveals that Michael can't because Trevor doesn't trust him and won't let Michael go near him. Haines and Norton then drive off. The next day, Michael, Franklin, Trevor and Lester reunite in the Vanilla Unicorn to discuss how they are going to proceed with the Union Despository robbery, planning to steal two armored vans that are going to the Union Despository, make the occupants hostage and support and pose as Gruppe 6 officers, so they can enter in the Union and peacefully take the gold. Then they take the gold to four modified muscle cars, so they can get out of the city without alerting the police. They then agree to hire Chef and Gustova as gunmen, Eddie Toh and Taliana Martinez as drivers and Paige as a hacker. 
  40. Meltdown: Michael arrives at Backlot City where he discovers Rocco and Gianni attacking Solomon and as Michael approaches, Rocco yells at Solomon about honoraring a contract, then he and Gianni escape in Rocco's red car. Solomon asks Michael to track down and kill the two which Michael agrees to and chases both men down, causing them to crash where Michael takes Rocco out of the car and fights him before shooting him, and Gianni is then revealed to have survived the crash and pulls out his pistol to kill Michael, but Michael instead shoots and kills him. After this, Michael returns and is surprised to find Weston and Molly there. Weston proceeds to explain that, being one of the two shareholders in Richards Majestics Productions, he plans to pull the plug on their latest movie in order to receive a massive insurance payout. With that money, he will pay off Solomon's son to agree to tear the film down in order for Weston to build condos, tax free. Solomon tries to protect the movie reel, to no avail as Molly takes the film from his arms. Michael follows Molly who is taking the movie reel, Meltdown, to an unknown discreet offshore location by plane. By the time Michael arrives at the airport, Molly has received a police escort team paid for by Weston. Michael pursues Molly on the airport runways, causing huge amounts of mayhem along the way. Eventually the police order Molly to pull over, but they are ignored until Molly stops at Weston's hangar, where a jet is waiting for them to board with the film. Molly, who is aware of Michael chasing her, runs into the hangar in a panic, where she is sucked by a jet engine, dropping the film. Michael collects the film and escapes the cops after leaving the airport. Michael is then called by Solomon, to which Michael learns that there were backups of the film due it to being shot digitally, making the chase, Weston's plans and Molly's death all for nought. However, he is cheered up by Solomon announcing that Meltdown will have a full-fledged Vinewood premiere. Later at night, Michael and Jimmy attend the Meltdown premiere at the Oriental Theater on Vinewood Boulevard. On the red carpet, Michael notices that Amanda and Tracey are nowhere to be seen; Weston appears, and under the belief Michael murdered Molly, colying hints that the latter are in trouble: he has sent Merryweather agents to deal with Michael's family. Michael rushes to his house within two minutes and fights off several waves of agents to keep his family safe. After being incapacitated by one agent, Jimmy saves Michael by hitting him in the head with his bong and knocking him out. Michael tells his family to lay low while he makes some calls.
  41. The Bureau Raid:
  42. The Big Score:
  43. The Third Way: 

Season Eleven[]

  1. Welcome to San Andreas:

Characters[]

Main[]

  • Franklin Clinton: One of the protagonists of season nine and is a young African-American man who dreams of becoming big-time in Los Santos, in a world where the glory days of street gangs has long passed. He works as a repo man but his ambition makes him tired of his job. He is ambitious and is very eager to take on new illegal challenges, being a calm, smart and rational man. He is very loyal to people who are close to him and for people who change his life. Franklin also suffers from depression/self-hatred due to the perceived lack of success and his breakup and is also quite insecure. Franklin is not able to handle pressure very well and lacks initiative and assertiveness when confronted by people who were more influential than he was. Franklin is capable of tackling challenging tasks and has a great level of physical prowess as well as a skilled driver and a competent gunman. 
  • Michael De Santa: One of the protagonists of season nine and is a retired bank robber who, after making a deal with the FIB, moves alongside his family to Los Santos, where they live in a nice mansion. He is a very muddled person, even confused by his "good and evil" personality. He spends an uncommon amount of time in his head, where he can comfortably think of 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 the reason why things aren't going in the direction he planned it would. Michael has an obsession for materialistic appearance and images, making it the main reason for why he dreamnt of living out his Vinewood Dream with his family. Michael is a highly egotistical and narcissistic person, being only concerned about the issues he's being pulled through instead of the situations that he constantly puts his family or his friends through and will often get unfairy defensive when someone rightfully criticizes him. He often displays remarkable hypocrisy; he'll often scold the people around him for their mistakes and habits but isn't willing to call out his own even if they're similar, if not worse, than theirs. This shows how dishonest Michael is, displaying difficulty when trying to convey the truth. His judgement calls will also cause negative repercussions however despite these negatives, Michael has a good side to his personality: being very considerate, caring for his friends and always puts his family's safety above anything else. Michael is an extremely talented gunman and a skilled driver. 
  • Trevor Philips: One of the protagonists of season nine and is a mentally unstable redneck and bank robber. A former military pilot, he based himself in Sandy Shores, where he founded Trevor Philips Enterprises, which mainly deals with weapons and drugs. Trevor is extreme, impetuous, vengeful, psychopathic, unhinged, unpredictable, untamed, homicidal and prone to violent outbursts and destructive rampages. He does everything in a sociopathic and relentless manner, however is a very honest person and will never show hypocrisy. He is also quite charming and is insecure, often taking offense by people who mock his accent. Trevors' mere presence puts others on edge due to his extremely short temper and unpredictable and impulsive behavior. He is a true psychopath as he kills with no remorse, has the typical parental issues, is a pyromaniac, frequently abducts people and takes them to cannibals and has a habit of making sadistic jokes about his victims. Trevor only cares about the people really close to him and he can truly be loyal to them and in contrast with his heavily sociopathic behavior, he has shown many times how needy he is for love and care. He also sometimes dwells on respect and also possesses an awareness of guilt despite his heartless behavior. Trevor uses threats of sexual violence in order to show his dominance over other men as well as enjoying making them uncomfortable and also respects and encourages bravery on his friends and partners of crime. He often tends to taunt and call out anyone who shows signs of doubt, fear or weakness and when they get back angrily at him, Trevor applauds and approves their reaction as a way to man up. Trevor is also highly intelligent and cultured as well as being bisexual and is extremely talented in mathematics. He is disgusted by racism and misogny as well as self-righteous and hypocritical attitudes which he considers "fake". He is scared of clowns and is secretly ashamed and a bit scared of his personality. Trevor is skilled in both combat and piloting aircraft, proving to be an able pilot even under pressure. He is also the master of greed, ambition and insanity and can perform many challenging and illegal stunts including jumping, jet-skiing, murdering, property destruction, arson, jumping out from moving vehicles and getting chased by the cops. He is a powerful hand-to-hand combatant, usually knocking out people with a single punch and is strong enough to lift and throw people off ledges. 
  • Lester Crest: A deuratagonist of season nine and is an old friend of Michael De Santa's and is the mastermind behind the heists. Despite Lester's physical disabilities, he makes up for his genius-level intelligence, a master expertise in technology and computing and a sharp eye for detail, which is what makes him an excellent planner for the various heists he has pulled off throughout his life as well as an avid video gamer. Lester is, by his own admission, socially awkward and believes he's not the best conversationalist and rarely meets people in person. He is very well informed on world politics and the insider details and machinations of corporate action. Using this knowledge, Lester has previously been involved in stock fraud and corporate assassination. He also fakes his age online to talk to younger women and believes that the Illuminati is watching him.
  • Dave Norton: A deuratagonist of season nine and is agent with the FIB and good friend of Michael De Santa. 
  • Lamar Davis: A deuratagonist of season nine and is one of Franklin Clinton's best friends. He is described as the "good kind of crazy" and is also a very comedic person, being prideful of his Apache descent. Lamar is lazy and tends to get himself in trouble by blindly trusting anyone offering him money. He is isn't very bright either and despite being a violent and ruthless gangster, Lamar never harms anyone outside of his businesses and shootouts. He is very close to his mother and a loyal friend.
  • Johnny Klebitz:

Antagonists []

  • Steve Haines: One of the main antagonists of season nine and is a highly decorated, yet highly corrupt FIB agent. He does not hesitate when it comes to breaking the law and FIB procedure and policy if there is an opportunity to further advance his career. He appears pleasent and charming to the public however is actually selfish, arrogant and overly confident, thinking solely about his career. Haines has a very short temper and attempts to make wisecrack jokes but they often fall flat due to his snide and arrogant personality. Haines is despised by almost everyone he comes into contact with and has no qualms with torturing and/or killing suspects or people that he sees as standing in the way of his career. 
  • Devin Weston: One of the main antagonists of season nine and is a billionaire businessman with a stake in many San Andreas businesses including Merryweather Security. He is considerably pompous and over the top, enjoying constantly reminding people that he is far wealthier than they are and that his affluence allows him to do as he pleases; he even brags about his sexual conquests.  He is overbearing, prone to showing off with the irritating habit of pretending that he is friends with some people, despite his absolute scorn for them. It has been a long time since he has not had everything he wanted handed to him, to the point that it does not even occur that anyone would actually stand up to him and when they do, he responds with temper tantrums. Weston gives the appearance of living a healthy life and a clear, peaceful mindset by practicing yoga, but in reality he uses this image in a passive aggressive stance, still looking down at others. Weston also engages in several "upper class liberal" activities such as practicing yoga and drinking fancy lattes, being a ruse to maintain a positive public image. Weston is also a darwinist.
  • Stretch: One of the secondary antagonists of season nine and is a veteran member of the Families and an old friend to Lamar Davis and Franklin Clinton. He is a violent, brutal, sadistic, selfish, reckless, cold-blooded and trigger-happy gangster, and displays having a short temper and has a routine gangbanging life. Stretch is also very deceiving and manipulating, feigning loyalty to the Families and is actually a traitor, betraying the Families for the Ballas. 
  • Wei Cheng: One of the secondary antagonists of season nine and is the leader of the Triads and the father of Tao Cheng.
  • Simeon Yetarian:  
  • Andreas Sanchez: 
  • Tao Cheng: 
  • Cheng's Translator:
  • Elwood O'Neil:
  • Fabien LaRouche:
  • Isiah Friedlander:
  • Lazlow Jones: 
  • Rocco Pelosi:
  • United Liberty Paper Contact:
  • D:
  • Gianni:
  • Javier Madrazo:
  • Ortega: A minor antagonist and is a high-ranking member of the Aztecas. 
  • Peter Dreyfuss:
  • Curtis Weaver:
  • Glenn Scoville:
  • Larry Tupper:
  • Ralph Ostrowski:

Supporting/Major []

  • Chop:
  • Amanda De Santa:  
  • Jimmy De Santa:
  • Tracey De Santa:
  • Martin Madrazo:
  • Solomon Richards:
  • Ron Jakowski:
  • Wade Hebert:
  • Molly Schultz:
  • Denise Clinton:
  • Tanisha Jackson:
  • Floyd Hebert:
  • Chef:
  • Oscar Guzman:
  • Patricia Madrazo:
  • Ashley Butler:
  • Clay Simons:
  • Terry Thorpe:
  • Karen Daniels:
  • Gerald:
  • Agent 14:

Minor[]

  • Brad Snider:
  • Ferdinand Kerimov:
  • Aaron Ingram:
  • Ahron Ward:
  • Albert Stalley:
  • Anita Mendoza:
  • Anton Beaudelaire:
  • Casey:
  • Debra:
  • Donna:
  • Hugh Harrison:
  • Jay Norrison:
  • Kyle Chavis:
  • Jordan:
  • MC Clip:
  • Maude Eccles:
  • Natalia Zveronva:
  • Tahir Javan:
  • Christian Feltz:
  • Daryl Johns:
  • Eddie Toh:
  • Gustova Mota:
  • Karim Denz:
  • Karl Abolaji:
  • Norm Richards:
  • Paige Harris:
  • Patrick McReary:
  • Rickie Lukens:
  • Taliana Martinez:
  • Andy Moon:
  • Baygor:
  • Bill Binder:
  • Clinton:
  • Graham:
  • Griff:
  • Impotent Rage:
  • Jane:
  • Jesco White:
  • Jesse:
  • Mariachi:
  • Mime:
  • Pamela Drake:
  • Preacher:
  • Chastity:
  • Cheetah:
  • Fufu:
  • Infernus:
  • Juliet:
  • Nikki:
  • Peach:
  • Sapphire:
  • Brett Lowrey:
  • Enzo Bonelli:
  • Isaac Penny:
  • Jackson Skinner:

Unseen[]

Actors/Actresses[]

Locations[]

Los Santos[]

Los Santos is a major city located in southern San Andreas and is huge and sprawling metropolis with various different cultures, ranging from prestigous film-making industries to the suburban hood life. It also serves as the county seat of Blaine County.

Geography:

  • Downtown:
  • South Los Santos:
  • East Los Santos:
  • Rockford Hills:
  • Vinewood:
  • Vinewood Hills:
  • Richman:
  • Morningwood:
  • Little Seoul:
  • Del Perro:
  • Vespucci:
  • La Puerta:
  • Los Santos International Airport:
  • Port of Los Santos:

Neighborhoods:

  • Pillbox Hill:
  • Mission Row:
  • Textile City:
  • Legion Square:
  • Downtown Vinewood:
  • West Vinewood:
  • East Vinewood:
  • Alta:
  • Hawick:
  • Mirror Park:
  • Davis:
  • Strawberry:
  • Chamberlain Hills:
  • Rancho:
  • Banning:
  • La Mesa:
  • Cypress Flats:
  • El Burro Heights:
  • Murrieta Heights:
  • Vespucci Beach:
  • Vespucci Canals:
  • Puerto De Sol:

Landmarks and Sightings:

  • 3 Alta Street Tower:
  • 707 Vespucci:
  • Arcadius Business Center:
  • Badger Building:
  • FIB Building:
  • IAA Headquarters:
  • Little Seoul Tower:
  • Lombank West:
  • Lombank Tower:
  • Maze Bank Tower:
  • Mile High Club:
  • Penris Building:
  • Richards Majestics Tower:
  • Schlongberg Sachs Center:
  • Union Depository Tower:
  • Wiwang Tower:
  • Weazel Plaza:
  • Banner Hotel & Spa:
  • The Emissary:
  • The Generic Hotel:
  • Gentry Manor Hotel:
  • Hookah Palace:
  • Opium Nights:
  • Pegasus Concierge Hotel:
  • The Richman Hotel:
  • Rockford Dorset Hotel:
  • Von Crastenburg Hotel:
  • Dream Tower:
  • Eclipse Towers:
  • Kayton Towers:
  • Tinsel Towers:
  • Rancho Projects:
  • Weazel Plaza:
  • Del Perro Plaza:
  • Los Santos Golf Club:
  • Maze Bank Arena:
  • Pleasure Pier:
  • Puerto Del Sol Yacht Club:
  • Rockford Plaza:
  • Vinewood Bowl:
  • Vinewood Racetrack:
  • Betsy O'Neal Pavilion:
  • Doppler Cinema:
  • Kortz Center:
  • Oriental Theater:
  • San Andreas Gallery of Modern Art:
  • Sisyphus Theater:
  • Ten Cent Theater:
  • Tivoli Cinema:
  • Valdez Theater:
  • Whirlgig Theater:
  • Weazel Morningwood:
  • Los Santos City Hall:
  • Rancho Towers:
  • Sightings Bar & Restaurant:
  • Tequi-la-la:
  • Vinewood Boulervard:
  • Vinewood Sign:

Highways/Streets:

  • La Puerto Freeway:
  • Elysian Fields Freeway:
  • Los Santos Freeway:
  • Del Perro Freeway:
  • Olympic Freeway:
  • Palomino Freeway:
  • Senaro Freeway:
  • Great Ocean Highway:
  • Bay City Avenue:
  • Carson Avenue:
  • Dorset Drive:
  • Eclipse Boulevard:
  • Elgin Avenue:
  • Hawick Avenue:
  • Innocence Boulevard:
  • Marlowe Drive:
  • North Rockford Drive:
  • Palomino Avenue:
  • Popular Street:
  • Partola Drive:
  • San Andreas Avenue:
  • South Rockford Drive:
  • Strawberry Avenue:
  • Vespucci Boulevard:
  • Vinewood Boulevard:
  • West Eclipse Boulevard:

Education:

  • Davis High School:
  • Los Santos Elementary:
  • University of San Andreas:

Healthcare:

  • Central Los Santos Medical Center:
  • Eclipse Medical Tower:
  • Mount Zonah Medical Center:
  • Pillbox Hill Medical Center:
  • St. Fiacre Hospital:

Los Santos offers a wide range of transportation including a connected major highway system and several other smaller highways with several exits and on-ramps around the city. It also has it's own rapid transit system and buses are around the city, as well as the traffic being monitored and controlled by the Los Santos Transport Traffic Control System, which allows the city to control traffic lights and manipulate conditions and the flow of vehicles on the streets and highways. The LSPD and NOOSE are the law enforcement, and it also operates a criminal justice system with a court known as the Los Santos Superior Court.

Los Santos is also the stronghold of the criminal underground and some of it's neighborhoods suffer from high crime rates, specially the southern part of the city. It is primarily affected from drug trades between many gangs in the city including crack cocaine, meth and marijuana. Beside the drug smuggling, the city suffers from violence, murder and gang fighting in the southern part of the city as well as arms trafficking as well, bringing in illegal weaponry such as assault rifles and SMG's. Other than small-time street gangs, they are also influential and organized crime groups in Los Santos. Not only is there high criminal activity, but there is also widespread corruption amongst city officials and even the police. The LSPD is known for their police brutality and are also known for hiring prostitutes. Los Santos is also heavily polluted, with smog common during the early hours of the morning. At night, the sky is commonly a dark yellow color, especially when it is raining or cloudy.

Blaine County[]

Liberty City[]

San Fierro[]

Las Venturas[]

North Yankton[]

Vice City[]

London[]

Anywhere City[]

Weapons[]

Melee[]

  • Knife:
  • Baseball Bat:
  • Crowbar:
  • Nightstick:
  • Broken Bottle:
  • Golf Club:
  • Knuckle Dusters:
  • Antique Cavalry Dagger:
  • Switchblade:
  • Hatchet:
  • Machete:
  • Battle Axe:
  • Flashlight:
  • Hammer:
  • Pipe Wrench:
  • Pool Cue:
  • Katana:
  • Chainsaw:

Handguns[]

  • Colt SCAMP:
  • Colt Python:
  • H&K P2000:
  • Desert Eagle:
  • Enterprise Arms Wide Body 1911:
  • Glock 23:
  • LeMat 1861:
  • Orion Flare Gun:
  • SIG-Sauer P226:
  • H&K P7:
  • Taurus PT92AF:
  • Taurus Raging Bull:
  • Thompson Center Arms Contender:
  • FN Model 1922:
  • Walther PPK:
  • Stun Gun:

Shotguns[]

  • Armsel Protecta:
  • UTAS UTS-15:
  • Kel-Tec KSG:
  • Mossberg 500:
  • Mossberg 590:
  • Saiga 12K:
  • Zabala:

Submachine Guns[]

  • H&K MP5A3:
  • H&K MP5K:
  • IMI Mini Uzi:
  • Intratec TEC-DC9:
  • MP40:
  • Sa. Vz. 82 Skorpion:
  • SIG-Sauer MPX:
  • Thompson M1928A1:

Light Machine Guns[]

  • FN Minami:
  • PKM:

Assault and Carbine Rifles[]

  • AKMSU:
  • Magpul PDR-C:
  • Norinco Type 86S:
  • AR-15:
  • H&K G36C:
  • IMI Compact Tavor CTAR-21:
  • Norinco Type 56:
  • Norinco Type 56-2:
  • Robinson Armament XCR:

Sniper Rifles[]

  • Accuracy International AW-F:
  • Barrett M107:
  • Ruger Mini-30:

Heavy[]

  • GE M134 Minigun:
  • FIM-92A Stinger:
  • Firework Launcher:
  • M79 Grenade Launcher:
  • Milkor Mark 14 MGL:
  • RPG-7:
  • Browning M2HB:
  • Degtyaryov DT:
  • DShK:
  • GAU-17/A:
  • M61 Vulcan:
  • M134 Minigun:
  • M230 Chain Gun:
  • Orelikon 20mm Cannon:
  • Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B:

Thrown[]

  • M112 C4 Demolition Pack:
  • M18 Smoke Grenade:
  • M61 Hand Grenade:
  • Mk 2 Hand Grenade:
  • Molotov Cocktail:

Other[]

  • Land Pattern Musket:
  • Rail Gun:

Vehicles[]

Motorcycles[]

Compacts[]

Coupes[]

Sedans[]

Sports[]

Classics[]

Super[]

Muscle[]

Off-Road[]

SUVs[]

Vans[]

Industrial[]

Commercials[]

Utility[]

Military[]

  • Leopard 2A3:
  • Daimler Military Chassis:
  • Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited:

Emergency[]

Service[]

Cycles[]

Planes[]

Helicopters[]

Boats []

Factions[]

LCPD[]

The Liberty City Police Department is the police department of Liberty City and have around 40,000 police officers who each serve many different roles, most notably "walking the beat" on patrol throughout the city. They reign in a "complete operational" status over Liberty City. They are organized into different divisions: the Highway Patrol Division, the Aviation Unit, the plainclothes Organized Crime Control Beauru and Anti-Crime Unit, the Harbor Unit and the College Patrol Unit. The LCPD is known for their very aggressive techniques in pursuing crime, most notably saturating an affected area of high crime rate with dozens of police officers and patrol cars.  They have a large police presence, ensuring preventation of and a quick response to crime and they often use deadly force against suspects but a lot of criminals have been arrested. 

LCPD officers carry a range of equipment on their gun belts and in their cars including batons, pistols, shotguns, sniper rifles, light machine guns and assault rifles as well as radios, a pair of handcuffs and ammo cases. They wear raincoats with LCPD in yellow at the back and a white hat cover. The uniforms of the cops are generally navy blue with black buttons and navy blue shoe and can wear either a long sleeve, short sleeve or short sleeve with a long black undershirt. Officers also wear a navy blue LCPD hat and have the choice of wearing ties and police jackets. Officers who wear sky blue shirts are more seasoned and veteran. 

Vehicles:

Ranks:

  • Officer
  • Detective
  • Sergeant
  • Lieutenant
  • Captain
  • Deputy Inspector
  • Spokesman
  • Deputy Chief
  • Assistant Chief
  • Bureau Chief
  • Chief of Department
  • Commissioner for Public Affairs
  • Deputy Commissioner
  • Commissioner 

Known Officers:

LSPD[]

The Los Santos Police Department is the police department of Los Santos and is well-funded and equipped. Officers are often seen shooting at suspects who are resisting arrest, shooting the car someone they've pulled over and often kill suspects however also arrest a large number as well. They wear all navy blue uniforms, wearing either long or short-sleeved duty shirts on which their badges, where they are displayed on their left side. Their shirts may also display stripes on their sleeves to indicate their rank. They wear long duty pants and are equipped with a duty belt, which contains a radio, a pair of handcuffs, ammo cases and a pistol. Some can be seen wearing a police hat, body armor and a pair of sunglasses. Their weapons include pistols, pump action shotguns, carbine rifles, submachine guns and assault shotguns.

Vehicles:

  • Police Cruiser:
  • Police Interceptor:
  • Police Buffalo:
  • Police Transporter:
  • Unmarked Cruiser:
  • Police Helicopter:
  • Police Predator:

Ranks:

  • Officer 
  • Detective
  • Sergeant
  • Lieutenant
  • Captain
  • Spokesman
  • Commander
  • Deputy Chief
  • Assistant Chief
  • Chief of Police

Known Officers:

ASP[]

LSSD[]

Ballas []

An African-American street gang based in Los Santos and most of their territory can be found in the poorer/run-down neighborhoods to the far east of the city. They are involved in gangbanging, gang warfare, street violence, prostitution, gang-related homicide, murder, drug trafficking/manufacturing, gun-running/arms trafficking, vandalism and degeneracy. They are easily identifiable by wearing purple clothing as their gang color. They are the Families' sworn enemy and are also enemies with the Aztecas and Vagos however influential members from the Ballas and the Vagos maintain a business partnership for the interest of money and drugs. 

On the streets, they are either unarmed or carry submachine guns or pistols and also carry pump action shotguns, assault rifles, baseball bats and knives. They often smoke marijuana and drink malt liquor, often hanging around in groups. They control almost the entire community of Davis and the cul-de-sac of Grove Street is a particular hot spot for activity as well as Davis Avenue, Brouge Avenue and Covenant Avenue in the neighborhood and have a marijuana growing and packing business set up in an abandoned sawmill to the southwest of Paleto Bay.

Known Members:

Terms and Slangs:

Families[]

Lost MC[]

Aztecas[]

An extremely proud Mexican/Latino street gang and they control territory east of Central Los Santos Hospital around Northern Rancho and Blaine County with their headquarters being the Alamo Sea as well as El Corona, Little Mexico and Unity Station. They are the smallest gang in Los Santos but is one of the most heavily armed, giving them power over many other gangs. They are traditionally an anti-narcotic gang however have heavy involvement in gun-running/arms trafficking, gang warfare, gangbanging, street violence, gang-related homicide, murder, vandalism and illegal street racing. They are easily identifiable by their turquoise colored bandanas and 90's "cholo" style clothing. They have a fierce rivalry with the Vagos and have a strong dislike for the Rifa as well as having many conflicts with the Ballas and the Families. 

On the streets, they are either unarmed or armed with pistols or submachine guns as well as katanas, rocket launchers, knives, crowbars and baseball bats. The Aztecas have a fierce rivalry the Vagos and strongly dislike the Rifa, and they also have many conflicts with the Ballas and are enemies with the Families. They are traditionally heavily into cars and the lowriding culture and "hopping" or hydraulics usage. Unlike the other gangs, the Aztecas aren't primarily concerned with branching out or starting businesses/relationships. Instead, the Aztecas are more locally focused by exclusively representing and defending their "barrio".

Known Members:

  • Cesar Vialpando: Leader
  • Jose: High ranking member
  • Gal: Lieutenant 
  • Sunny: Lieutenant 
  • Hazer: Lieutenant 
  • Ortega: Leader of Blaine County Set

Terms and Slangs:

  • Burrito Boys: Disrespect
  • Ass-Suckers: Disrespect
  • Ass-Bangers: Disrespect
  • Azteca-A-Holes: Disrespect
  • Az-dicks: Disrespect
  • VK/Vago Killer/Vago Killa: Disrespect to Vagos
  • GK/Grove Killer/Grove Killa: Disrespect to Families
  • BK/Balla Killer/Balla Killa: Disrespect to Ballas
  • Ese: Friend
  • Holmes/Homie/Home Boy/Home Girl: Friend
  • Northerner/North: Vagos or Rifa and their territory
  • Varrio/Barrio/Hood: Neighborhood
  • OG/Original Gangster: A high-ranking, influential and well-respected member

Vagos[]

Marabunta Grande[]

O'Neil Brothers[]

Altruist Cult[]

Triads []

Armenian Mob[]

Bonelli Mob[]

Khangpae[]

Madrazo Cartel[]

Children of the Mountain[]

Epsilon Program[]

Merryweather Security[]

A private military company and security contractor and they are four divisions: one provides onsite and property protection with uniformed guards and these guards patrol properties in marked cars or walking the premises with a guard dog and have a red and black color scheme as well as providing private security to shareholders and rarely help the public law enforcement in major incidents as well as act as a neighborhood watch group. The second division is a paramilitary force equipped and trained for high-risk operations, comprising primarily of former military servicemen which includes infantry, aviation and special operations personnel, being employed by the U.S. Government as a courier service and the FIB and IAA use them as hired backup, as well as owning the SS Bulker ship. The third division is a courier service and they transport art, artifacts and perishables for museums and collectors. The fourth division is a black operations unit, equipped with night vision gear.

Known Members:

The Professionals[]

A crime syndicate made of professional criminals that deal in drug trafficking and arms smuggling. They operate all throughout San Andreas and is a drug-distribution network, dealing with various other gangs and have control of many different fronts including the Mile High Club construction site. The Professionals also provide courier and bodyguard services for a variety of valuable employers. They are ex-U.S. Marines and they dress in suits, sports coats, collared fabric bomber jackets and are multi-racial, with black, white and hispanic members. Some wear black leather gloves and sometimes they wear black, gray or white ballistic face masks as well as bandana masks and ski masks. The Professionals always drive all-black or all-gray vehicles, mainly sedans.

Civil Border Patrol[]

Trevor Philips Enterprises []

A business run by Trevor Philipes that deals with arms and drugs, expanding their guns trade by shipping firearms to the drug cartels in Mexico. They have a violent rivalry with the Lost MC, the Aztecas, the O'Neil Brothers and the Triads. The company vehicles is a pick-up truck, a couple of quad bikes, a dirt bike and a helicopter.

Members:

  • Trevor Philips: Boss, owner and founder.
  • Ron Jakowski: Underboss.
  • Wade Hebert: Muscle.
  • Chef: Gunman and meth manufacturer.

FIB[]

NOOSE[]

IAA[]

SAPR[]

SAHP[]

LSPA[]

SASPA[]

NYSP[]

SACG[]

DOA[]

ASDOC[]

IAD[]

LCPA[]

United States Armed Forces []

The armed forces of the United States, comprising of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. They appear several times and have army, naval and air bases throughout Vice City and San Andreas. The military has been dressed mainly in traditional woodland camouflage pattern and possess a variety of weaponry. 

Known Bases:

Known Personnel:

Known Units:

Businesses[]

Airlines[]

Retail and Stores[]

Food and Drink[]

Services[]

Transportation[]

Garages[]

Electronics[]

Media[]

Utilities[]

Hotels/Motels[]

Clothing[]

Hair and Beauty Salons[]

Construction[]

Real Estate Companies[]

Gyms[]

Railroad[]

Other []

Animals[]

Land[]

  • Dog:
  • Cat:
  • Cow:
  • Pig:
  • Rabbit:
  • Chicken:
  • Snake:
  • Monkey:
  • Boar:
  • Cougar:
  • Deer:
  • Rat:
  • Coyote:

Sea[]

  • Fish:
  • Dolphin:
  • Shark:
  • Sea Turtle:
  • Whale:
  • Jellyfish:
  • Oyster:
  • Starfish:

Air[]

  • Pigeon:
  • Crow:
  • Hawk:
  • Parrot:
  • Seagull:
  • Great Cormorant:
  • Dove:

Insects[]

  • Fly:
  • Cockroach:
  • Spider:
  • Butterfly:
  • Firefly:

Internet []

Eyefind.info[]

Dynasty8realestate.com[]

Elitastravel.com[]

Legendary Motorsport[]

Southern San Andreas Super Autos[]

Pandmcycles.com[]

Docktease.com[]

Warstock-cache-and-carry.com[]

Epsilonprogram.com[]

Bennysoriginalmotorworks.com[]

Lennyavery-reality.com[]

Bleeter.biz[]

Lifeinvader.com[]

Hushmush.com[]

Bawsaq.com[]

Lcn-exchange.com[]

Maze-bank.com[]

Thebankofliberty.com[]

Fleeca.com[]

Sanandreasdmv.com[]

Suemurry.com[]

Jockcranley.com[]

Cashofthedeaddreams.com[]

Accept-the-chaos.com[]

Theinternetisahellhole.com[]

Vinewoodloginegenerator.com[]

WhoKilledLenoraJohnson.com[]

Beseecher.net[]

Righteousslaughter7.com[]

Hammersteinfaust.com[]

Kungfurainbowlazerforce.com[]

Republicspacerangers.com[]

Princessrobotbubblegum.com[]

Yournewbabysname.com[]

Classicvinewood.com[]

Junkenergydrink.com[]

Fruitcomputers.com[]

Appropriateassociates.com[]

Taco-bomb.com[]

Yourdeadlyfamily.com[]

Preservexskincream.com[]

AmmuNation.net[]

Dark Net[]

Other Websites[]

TV Shows[]

Radio Stations[]

  • Radio Los Santos:
  • Space 103.2:
  • West Coast Classics:
  • Rebel Radio:
  • Los Santos Rock Radio:
  • The Lowdown 91.1:
  • Blue Ark:
  • Non-Stop-Pop FM:
  • East Los FM:
  • WorldWide FM:
  • Channel X:
  • Radio Mirror Park:
  • Vinewood Boulevard Radio:
  • Soulwax FM:
  • FlyLo FM:
  • Blaine County Radio:
  • WCTR:
  • The Lab:

Soundtrack []

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