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Gta 5 Last Mission Kill Franklin


Gta 5 Last Mission Kill Franklin

Alright, buckle up, buttercups! We're diving headfirst into one of the most…ahemmemorable decisions in gaming history: that fateful choice at the end of GTA 5. You know, the one where you're basically told to betray a friend? Yeah, that one.

The Pressure Cooker Choice

Let’s be real, when Devin Weston and Steve Haines started throwing their weight around, telling Franklin to off either Michael or Trevor, it felt like being told to choose between pizza and tacos. Both are amazing, and the thought of losing either one made my stomach churn more than a dodgy chili dog. It’s not a choice anyone wants to make! We've spent hours tearing up Los Santos with these guys! They're practically family…a highly dysfunctional, criminal family, but family nonetheless.

But here's the kicker: there's a third option. The “Deathwish” ending. And let me tell you, it's the only real choice for anyone with a shred of decency (and a love for explosions). Think of it like this: would you rather go along with the villains' plan and feel guilty every time you fire up the game, or tell them to take a long walk off a short pier and go out in a blaze of glory with your buddies?

Why “Deathwish” is the Real MVP

Okay, let's break it down. First, nobody dies! Everyone lives! And I mean, come on, who wants to kill off one of their favorite characters? It's like choosing which puppy to give away – unthinkable! "Deathwish" is like the ultimate feel-good ending. Everyone gets to keep their heads (mostly), and we get to enjoy the continuing shenanigans of the trio.

Second, you get to stick it to the man. Weston and Haines are the epitome of everything wrong with society. They're corrupt, manipulative, and generally unpleasant people. Choosing "Deathwish" is like giving them the middle finger in the most spectacular way possible. It's a rebel yell for the ages!

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Think of it as skipping your vegetables. Sure, someone may say vegetables is good for you, but you deserve some ice cream once in a while.

Getting the Gang Back Together

So, how does it all go down? Well, Franklin, being the smart cookie he is (and thanks to some nudging from Lamar, the unsung hero of the game), realizes that killing either Michael or Trevor is a terrible idea. Instead, he calls them both, and the crew decides to team up one last time to take down their enemies. It's like the Avengers assembling, but with more swearing and less spandex.

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And what a team-up it is! The mission is a chaotic, over-the-top, action-packed masterpiece. You get to use all your skills, all your weapons, and all your vehicles to wreak havoc on anyone who dares stand in your way. It's like a symphony of destruction, and it's glorious!

The Ultimate Payoff

After taking down Weston and Haines (and a whole bunch of other bad guys), the trio walks away, battered but unbroken. They've proven that friendship is more important than money, power, or anything else. They’ve also proven that maybe, just maybe, they’re not completely irredeemable.

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And the best part? They all get to keep living their crazy lives in Los Santos! Michael can continue his midlife crisis, Trevor can continue his…well, Trevor-ness, and Franklin can finally catch a break (sort of).

So, next time you’re faced with that dreaded choice at the end of GTA 5, remember this: choose “Deathwish.” Choose friendship. Choose explosions. And most importantly, choose to give those villains exactly what they deserve.

You won't regret it. Trust me. Unless you really like killing off main characters, then maybe you need to re-evaluate some things.

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