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Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Which GTA character had the best redemption arc of all time?
(Image via Rockstar Games) Grand Theft Auto isn't exactly known for characters doing the right thing. It's chaos, crime, and car chases. But every now and then, a character surprises us. They grow. They reflect. They try (keyword: try) to make things right. So out of all the thugs, hustlers, and psychos in the franchise… who had the best redemption arc? 1. Franklin Clinton Franklin had one of the cleanest glow-ups in GTA history. He started out repo'ing cars for a shady dealership and running with fools like Lamar. But by the end of GTA V, he's buying mansions, rubbing shoulders with FIB agents, and making grown-man decisions. He doesn't get dragged into drama — he chooses to take control. Whether you pick 'Deathwish' or not, Franklin stays cool-headed, loyal, and low-key moral. Not bad for a guy who started out jacking rides in South Los Santos. Why Michael DeSanta Is The Best Protagonist - Character Analysis 2. Michael De Santa Michael's arc is more like trying to redeem himself. The man fakes his death, sells out his old crew, and ends up in witness protection. But under all that entitlement and midlife crisis energy, Michael wants a second chance. He tries to fix his family, quit crime, and even picks up yoga (lol). Sure, he gets pulled back in, but his redemption isn't about being perfect — it's about trying . And he does make peace with his past by the end… mostly. 3. Niko Bellic Niko had the potential for the realest redemption. He came to Liberty City to escape war crimes, start fresh, and maybe find peace. But the American Dream smacks him in the face with betrayal, blood, and heartbreak. Niko wants redemption — he's just never given the space to fully achieve it. That makes his story tragic, powerful, and painfully relatable. The legend of GTA San Andreas - CJ's story 4. Carl 'CJ' Johnson Carl 'CJ' Johnson's whole arc in San Andreas is about stepping up. After returning to Los Santos to bury his mom, CJ gets sucked back into gang life — but he's not the same hot-headed kid he was. He learns the game, handles betrayal (Big Smoke, we're looking at you), and fights to protect his people. CJ stays loyal, focused, and finishes strong. He didn't sell out, he leveled up. That's growth. If we're talking actual growth and staying on the right track? Franklin takes the W. He levels up without selling out and keeps his integrity intact. Michael and Niko's arcs are iconic, but messy AF. Franklin? He plays the game smart, stays loyal, and walks away better than he started. That's rare in GTA. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025
(Image via Rockstar Games) When GTA 5 dropped in 2013, it gave us something no GTA had done before: a choice. After dozens of hours playing as Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, the game hit us with a question we didn't see coming: Who dies? Even over a decade later, this one decision still messes with players. Let's break down why. Three Choices: Kill Trevor, Kill Michael, or Choose 'Deathwish'? By the time you hit the end of GTA V , Franklin's caught in the crossfire. The FIB and Devin Weston want loose ends tied up. That means taking out either Trevor (the wildcard) or Michael (the old friend/mentor). Or, you can go full chaos mode and take everyone else out instead. The 'Deathwish' option felt right, but Rockstar didn't make it easy. No matter what you picked, it wasn't clean. There was weight to it. GTA 5 Ending A – Kill Trevor (Get Gold in GTA 5 Something Sensible) Option A - Kill Trevor Choosing to kill Trevor was like putting down a wild animal. The dude was unhinged, unpredictable, and constantly dragged the crew into chaos. From torturing people to murdering without blinking, he was clearly the biggest threat. But here's the thing: Trevor was loyal . In his own twisted way, he cared. So when Franklin pulls the trigger (or lets him burn alive, no less), it feels like a betrayal of someone who, despite all his madness, never truly sold out. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo GTA V: Franklin Kills Michael (Optional) Option B - Kill Michael Michael was complicated. A washed-up criminal trying to fix his broken family, chasing movie dreams, and holding a dark secret from the past. Killing him feels wrong , but also understandable. He manipulated Franklin, used people to save himself, and let Brad die for nothing. Still, when you watch him fall off that tower—after everything you've been through together—it's cold . The scene leaves a weird silence. Like the game wants you to sit with the guilt. GTA V Ending - Choosing Option C: DEATHWISH Option C - Deathwish Let's be real: Deathwish is canon for a reason. It's chaotic, cinematic, and gives you that Avengers Assemble energy. Franklin says screw the FIB, saves both his friends, and together they take down every enemy—from Haines to Stretch. It's the wildest ride and gives each character their final moment of growth. Trevor gets his revenge. Michael finds redemption. Franklin takes control. Why It Hit So Hard Most GTA endings were pretty cut-and-dry. Kill the bad guy, fade to black. But GTA V made you feel something. Franklin's loyalty, Michael's trust, Trevor's insanity—it all came crashing down in one moment. You spent hours pulling heists, escaping the cops, and messing around in Los Santos. Then suddenly, you had to decide who lived. It wasn't just about them; it was about you . That emotional punch still lingers. And for many players, it'll never stop haunting them. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Was Franklin Clinton the most grounded protagonist in GTA 5? (Here's why we think so)
(Image via Rockstar Games) In a world full of chaos, explosions, and complete insanity, Franklin Clinton felt like the only guy trying to get his life together. While Michael was stuck in a midlife crisis and Trevor was. .. well, being Trevor, Franklin gave players a real shot of 'I just wanna do better' energy. Here's why we think Franklin was the most down-to-earth and relatable character in GTA V . He Didn't Want the Streets — He Wanted Out Franklin starts off in South Los Santos, repo'ing cars for a shady dealer and running around with Lamar causing trouble. But unlike most GTA protagonists who chase power just for the thrill, Franklin actually wanted more — and not in a flashy, 'I wanna own the whole city' kind of way. He wanted respect , stability , and growth . That ambition made him feel real. He wasn't trying to be a gangster. He was trying to escape being one. The Only One with Common Sense Throughout the game, Franklin is constantly stuck between Trevor's psycho tantrums and Michael's soap-opera meltdowns — and he somehow stays chill through all of it. He's the guy calling out nonsense when things go off the rails. Whether it's calling Trevor out for being reckless or side-eyeing Michael for dragging him into FBI messes, Franklin's the "can we just focus for a second?" guy. And honestly, every friend group needs one. WHY FRANKLIN IS THE PERFECT PROTAGONIST FOR GTA5 STORY! His Loyalty Was Earned, Not Bought Franklin never blindly trusts anyone — and he shouldn't. He keeps Lamar at arm's length, questions Michael's motives, and takes his sweet time before letting Trevor in. He thinks things through. And when it comes down to that final mission choice — kill Trevor, kill Michael, or take the 'Deathwish' option — he chooses loyalty and finds a way to save both. That moment proved he wasn't just smart, he was solid. The Character We Could Actually Be In a game where you can blow up an entire block with a rocket launcher and drive off in a flaming jet ski, Franklin Clinton was the only character who felt... human. He reminded us that even in a city as wild as Los Santos, it's okay to have a plan, want better, and not get completely lost in the madness. Franklin may not have been the loudest or wildest of the trio, but he was the realest. And in a game like GTA V , that made him stand out even more. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
What if Franklin had betrayed Michael in GTA 5's ending?
(Image via Rockstar Games) We all remember the final mission of GTA 5 when Franklin is faced with a wild choice: kill Trevor, kill Michael, or take the chaotic 'Deathwish' route. Most players chose the team-up ending, saving both Michael and Trevor. Most of us picked the wild 'Deathwish' ending. But imagine if Franklin had pulled the trigger on Michael instead. Let's break down how that would've changed everything. Franklin's Loyalty Put to the Test Franklin had two paths: stick with his mentor or do what the FIB (and Devin Weston) told him. Michael was the guy who gave Franklin his first real taste of the big leagues. He taught him the game, gave him purpose, and pulled him out of Simeon's shady dealership gigs. If Franklin had turned on him, it wouldn't just be betrayal, it would've been a full character flip . Everything he stood for, loyalty, growth, ambition, would've gone out the window. Which GTA V Ending is Best? (It's Ending A...) Trevor Would've Gone Full Psycho You think Trevor was unhinged before ? Imagine what he'd do after finding out Franklin killed Michael. He already had trust issues with both of them, but this? This would've sent him into full rampage mode. The game hints at this in the 'Kill Michael' ending when Trevor basically tells Franklin he's dead to him. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Here's The Average Price of a 6-Hour Gutter Guards Upgrade Read More Undo But if Rockstar had gone deeper, we could've seen a full-on Franklin vs. Trevor war. Los Santos wouldn't have survived that chaos. Franklin Loses More Than a Friend Michael wasn't just a crime partner; he was family to Franklin. Killing him would've left Franklin with nothing solid to hold onto. No mentor, no crew, no future. Sure, he might get a fat payout from Devin Weston or the FIB, but what's money when your soul's wrecked? In the 'Kill Michael' ending, you can literally see the regret on Franklin's face. He climbs the Vinewood sign with Michael and lets him fall . The silence after? That's not peace, it's guilt. GTA V Ending - Choosing Option C: DEATHWISH GTA 5 Would've Ended on a Sour Note Rockstar gave us the 'Deathwish' ending for a reason. It's chaotic, it's messy, and it gives every character a shot at redemption. Killing Michael? That would've made the game's final act feel hollow. Franklin was always the moral centre of the trio. If he broke that, the entire dynamic would collapse. Franklin betraying Michael wouldn't just change the ending; it would ruin the vibe . No epic three-man heist, no poetic closure, just loss and regret. Rockstar knew that the trio had to stick together for the story to hit the way it did. Sometimes, loyalty > logic. And in GTA 5, that loyalty made history.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Why GTA V's ending still sparks debate in 2025: Which one did you choose?
Image via Rockstar It's been over a decade since Grand Theft Auto V dropped, yet its ending still divides players like it launched yesterday. Why? The ending. Or rather—the three endings. Rockstar gave players the power to decide how the story concludes, and to this day, that choice continues to divide fans. Here's why GTA V's final decision still hits so hard and why your pick might say more about you than you think. The Choice That Changed Everything At the climax of GTA V, Franklin Clinton is faced with a brutal choice. Does he: Kill Trevor (Ending A) Kill Michael (Ending B) Choose 'Deathwish' and try to save both? (Ending C) Each option brings closure, but also leaves scars—on the story and the player. WHY EVERY ENDING IN GTA5 WORKS SO WELL Option A: Kill Trevor – Chaos Contained? Trevor is volatile. Killing him feels like restoring order. You're ridding the world of a loose cannon who's caused nothing but destruction. But here's the catch: you're betraying a man who, despite his madness, was always real. His loyalty to Franklin, his raw emotions, and his twisted sense of justice made him one of Rockstar's most iconic creations. Choosing to kill Trevor is often seen as the 'safe' ending—but it leaves many with a bitter taste. Option B: Kill Michael – A Cold Climb Michael is complex. He's a father figure, a liar, a dreamer, a criminal. Killing him feels colder—more personal. He gave Franklin his start, mentored him, even treated him like family. Choosing to take him out fractures the emotional core of the game. Sure, Michael made enemies. Sure, he dragged Franklin into deep water. But did he really deserve a knife in the back? This ending is the most tragic—and maybe the most human. What Is The GTA V Canon Ending? Option C: Deathwish – The 'Canon' Favorite? Let's be honest—most players picked Deathwish. Why? Because it feels right. You get the ultimate payoff: Franklin standing up to corrupt forces, saving his friends, and going full vigilante. It's the Hollywood ending: bullets, betrayal, and brotherhood. You tie up every loose end and ride off with your crew intact. Rockstar never confirmed a canon ending—but GTA Online 's continuity and the fans' overwhelming love for Deathwish make it the spiritual winner. So, Why Are We Still Talking About It? Because GTA V made us care. The final choice wasn't about stats or trophies—it was about who we'd become after living in Los Santos. And in 2025, with fans craving deeper narratives and meaningful decisions, GTA V 's ending remains a gold standard. It forces introspection: Who do you trust? Who do you sacrifice? What kind of player are you? So, which one did you choose back then—and would you choose the same today? Drop your answer in the comments below!