Is Toreno literally the only later side character in the GTA series that keeps his word and doesn’t screw anyone over after having them do all of his dirty work? If so, then that’s a refreshing character right there.
This game teaches you not to take things at face value. Big Smoke for example was all nice to CJ when he returned to LS. Then later on he backstabs him and his family. Same with OG Loc.
ExpensiveSwan he even had Sweet protected in prison as long as CJ helped him. As he says in mission Interdiction “he gets touched, a prison guard goes home and finds his wife and kids have been murdered. It’s all under control.”
EXACTLY! The homies always talk shit about CJ, the way he looks and etc. They never did anything for him and now he has millions with so many businesses they all can live in peace. But Sweet said NOPE to that.
Things CJ done while sweet was locked up -Killed ryder -Became a millionaire -Owns a garage in San Fierro -Owns a casino in Las Venturas -Became Madd Doggs manager -Pulled off a casino heist -Stole a $60 million jetpack from the military base -Flew to Liberty City to kill Marco Forelli -Stole a hydra off a aircraft carrier to blow shit up -Killed officer Pulaski -Killed Jizzy -Helped the triads Then the time comes to get Sweet outta jail and what does is do? Bitches at CJ for leaving the hood
What I wanna know is why would sweet and cj go right back to gang bangin’ when they now have money. Thats how sweet got lovked up in the first place. It makes sense that cj didnt wanna go back to gang bangin’.
The difference between CJ and Sweet is That Sweet has always been Grove Street family since the beginning all the way in the sixties he's always dedicated and committed to his hood and his set for life no matter what the consequences are or what happened to him he always stayed true to his colors , his word and his principles the thing that bothers him is that Carl is not following the same lifestyle as him sees Carl as Smoke CJ took the legal way while Smoke took the illegal way but Sweet feels hurt and betrayed by CJ for abandoning his family and for leaving all the work to Sweet so he has to constantly remind CJ where he came from CJ brings up an interesting point in the 80s and the early 90s it was all about the crack era crack cocaine and cocaine was the money era CJ chose to take the legitimate route and not get involved with anything illegal he wanted to stay away from where he came from he wanted to forget about all of it he kept telling sweet there is another way to make money and there's legitimate ways CJ could show him but at the same time CJ will put in work for his hood and help out his brother anyway he can't he got love his hood he got respect for the hood but he won't live in the hood
CJ shouldn't thank him.stealing a military jet and piloting it, destroying a cargo plane airborne, becoming a pilot without a choice, means more than enough.
I was just thinking that, raw and uncut. CJ sounded like he held his bit in since 1987 at “man, what the hood do for me? Always bringing me down “ it had that tone like “I let you dissed me all these years out of respect and love but now imma tell it like it is out of pure brotherhood “
@@rahulmurali8302 gta 5 is in hd universe with gta 4 and eflc and ctw and gta sa is in 3d universe gta 3 vc lcs vcs advance these universes are not connected
@@FadenBlues but Grove Street Families used to exist in gta 5 tho (What Lamar and Franklin been talking about. And yes I know Different Universes but it can have the same gangs but not the same people)
I like the constrast between morals in this game and IV GTA SA: Remember your past, give back to those who helped you GTA IV: Forget your past, forgive those that wronged you and move on
@@matthewlacey4198 No ..... i think both gta 5 and gta online is about earning money and respect ........ Franklin wanted money , micheal wanted to do something good in life (like producing a film) and trevor wanted both money and power fr TP industries
I swear, Grove Street Families doesn't have too much if a big role besides the beginning and near end of the game...I mean Sweet and Smoke are completely absent through San Fierro to Las Venturas...and Ryder is like the least important of all...but then again, C.R.A.S.H pretty much screwed all of them over...
Ryder betraying you didn't make any sense. All his missions were basically helping the hood (unlike Smoke) gtaforums.com/topic/886826-why-is-ryder-never-mentioned-since-the-green-sabre/
@@miroe1157 ryder wasn't meant to be a traitor but the voice actor for ryder decided to quit so Rockstar had to remove ryder in a way that would make sense like making him a traitor
Toreno could have just fled San Andreas after CJ completed all his requestes and Thus Sweet would have never been released. His is one of the few people in the game that actually keep their word
@@pot6577 he was up state somewhere. So cj didn’t know which prison sweet was being held in until he was released which I’m guessing he got transported back to.
@@buincqv67 Toreno literally told him which prison and *which cell* Sweet was in during the mission 'Interdiction'. Toreno: Carl, I need you to do me a favor. CJ: Yeah, I'll do you a proper injury, man. What you knowin' about my brother? Toreno: Relax. He's in prison up state. D Wing. Cell 13.
@@farvillaful yea that minigun you can pick up from his house will help alot during the gangwars once you need to take back 30 percent of all the hoods.
The cutscene is actually pretty genius.Toreno gets threatened by CJ and while he was about to kill him,he learns that he put his brother out of jail and he feels actually a little bit embarrassed when Toreno only wants to get his brother picked up as his last mission.
Thank you, Toreno. You keep your words :-) Oh, and I love how you had CJ dressed in tuxedo set. That shows how he'd raised his way to the top; get rich, owns the biggest mansion, a garage in San Fierro, have an ownership share in Las Venturas' casino.
GTA Series Videos puts intentionally expensive Diedier-Sachs clothes on CJ just because CJ says in the second cutscene that he wants Sweet to get new clothes. Thus there must be a contrast between CJ's style and Sweet's style.
I love when Toreno immediately said "get outa here" as if he he did not want CJ to say thank you and I don't think CJ will say it anyway because they both know they did each other a favor.
I have a mansion, millions in the bank, a couple of business, in the rap game, and some friends that are down with me. Those crack heads can have the hood. And that blender.
BUG THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS REMASTERED 0:08 LOOK AT THE CHAIR O_O!! 0:12 PHONE TELEPORT!! 0:43 LOOK AT THE PHONE, CJ IS A WIZARD!! 2:10 TAXI DRIVING SKILLS - FRANKLIN LEVEL!! 2:35 Magical Sweet appareance at right top corner!! 4:51 Blender guy still there lol!!
This final part of the game was really phoned in narrative wise, there was a lot to say here when it came to Sweets attitude to CJ breaking out and finding success and happiness. The person who needed a scene here was Kendl, she would definitely have had something to say about Sweet trying to drag his brother back into the hood after everything he had accomplished.
Gsf member don't even help cj at all, just make cj like a free worker while non-gsf help cj significantly like cesar, woozie, mike toreno, truth, zero and more while gsf betray cj for nothing like ryder, big smoke, b-dup
I'm going equal to the top comment. The point here in what this mission reflects and this part of the story shows is not the fact of success and what CJ did to get Sweet out of jail. It doesn't say that Sweet's not grateful of what he had done but all CJ's brother ever wanted was him to pay his debts with everybody, including friends, family, etc. Since CJ only ran away several times to avoid getting problems solved, now he was turning his back to the hood where he had grown up turning himself into one of those men bathed in avarice such as Smoke.
Kindel and Tenpenny both say Sweet basically ran CJ out of the city because Brian died. Kindel when trying to get CJ to look at the world beyond the hood and Tenpenny when mocking CJ for being loyal to an organization that already betrayed him. Sweet was always pushing the CJ to do more more and more throughout the game and pulls the guilt trip card from his first interaction with CJ in the game during their mother's funeral. CJ meanwhile, has been running himself ragged trying to prove he's no buster and been doing things Sweet should have done and taken care of years ago. CJ was only enjoying and willing to share the fruits of his efforts, not flaunt it like Smoke. As CJ said, the Hood never did anything for him except hold him back. Sweet keeping him from seeing the bigger picture, Ryder and Smoke keeping their noses down for quick easy money while regularly abandoning him and Sweet at opportune moments. He was thrown out of the Hood the second time for trying to protect it and Sweet. And after coming through on his promise to get Sweet out of jail he's met with claims that he's a perpetrator just because he wants to free his brother from the same place that abandoned them both as if everything he did meant nothing. Later Sweet talks about how he robbed and stole for things Kindel or their mom needed as if that's noble when he could have asked CJ at any time and CJ would have done what he always does, come through with a solution; but he didn't. Sweet is just a phony leader who lead his gang into failure while CJ, in weeks, brought the gang back to prominence and proved too valuable to imprison or kill long enough to get virtual immunity from corrupt cops. I'm betting some part of Sweet knew that and was just jealous and bitter that CJ pulled all that off in months while Sweet had years and did nothing with himself or Hood, except watch the latter fall into decline.
I understand Sweet tryna let CJ know to remember his roots, but it's just sad that he didn't even get to know all the shit CJ did for Toreno to make sure Sweet is a free man.
You believe you are part of our revolution, you realize we are not about racism we are about equality... and about bringing justice to those treated badly by society and the Government.
Sweet, Carl was right, you have to stop doing crimes, follow the path of your younger brother. But you didn't even listen. CJ owns a mansion and had a successful life in San Fierro! He's rich but you want to step on the side as a gangster. Man, what the hell!
Deimos The Badass But Carl committed crimes too for the mafia and triads. At least Sweet want to clean up the hood for the better. He doesn't want Carl to turn into Smoke.
I think this mission exemplifies the contrasts between CJ and Sweet the most. Sweet feels indebted to his hood to the point of making sure it's his duty to protect it, even to the point of being unwilling to make alliances on the outside and making legitimately bad decisions for business, from his unwillingness to enter drug trafficking to being unable to stomach seeing his sister with a man from another gang. By comparison CJ, though his loyalties does lie with the GSF, feels his destiny lies on a different path that branches him out not only to Liberty City, but to align himself with other parties like the Mountain Cloud Boys, opening up his own car business with Cesar from the Aztecas gang (soon to be his brother-in-law), and own shares in the Four Dragons Casino. This clash in characters ultimately comes down to their upbringings. To me, it feels like Sweet was given some kind of "chosen one" upbringing from their mother, which is reflected on why he'd rob bread from people to make sure she didn't get sick, because if one had a mother who was willing to do anything for them, they'd be most willing to return the favour. On the other hand, CJ clearly got a rougher end of the stick. He obviously still felt some form of affection from his family, judging by his decision to return to Los Santos as well as his devastation upon hearing the news of his mother passing, but being the younger one it seemed like he got a lot of shit from Sweet and his friends Smoke and Ryder, and then took near complete blame for Brian dying, leading to his first departure. This lacking of affection is what leads CJ to find himself on another path away from the Grove. For the record, I think Kendl is in the middle of this spectrum, of feeling enough affection to trust in her familial loyalties, but also suffering from disdain and oppression from Sweet. I wouldn't say living either lifestyle is utterly wrong, it's mostly just based on how each brother was brought up. However it is clear that CJ had the bigger success in life due to his willingness to step away from home, and even then Sweet denounces that because the success he made had little benefit for the hood - CJ in the end does repay that debt Sweet was needing from him. Whether he'd be able to comprehend CJ's decisions to venture out of the hood to maintain his celebrity life is another question.
The Mexican King After getting the Grove back and saving Big Bear, I’ve been clearing the Ballas and the Vagos off the streets that once belonged the the Families, once belonged to Carl! So far, I’m wiping out every motherfucking Balla fool and Vago pricks off Grove territories! Send ‘em all to fuckin’ Hell! The Grove are heading back to the top!
There's nothing wrong with moving on rather than be a stick in the mud, but I think the point here is that Sweet didn't want his brother to overreach himself and take his newfound wealth up his head. Look back to where you came from, so to speak.
@@UltimateXenoZ That’s not really the point. Sweet WANTS to stay there because life isn’t about money or wealth, it’s about family and territory to him and grove street represents his childhood, his dead brother, and his dead mother. He’s pissed with CJ because CJ turned his back on grove street after Sweet got arrested and left it in the hands of crack dealers, which then led to them breaking into the Johnson house and stealing their deceased mothers belongings. How pissed would you be if your mom died and then you see her house being broken into by crackheads and members of the same gang who killed her in the first place? Just to see your sibling or relative rich and enjoying life as if they forgot all about your mom and care only about money now. Sweet is stubborn as shit but he does have valid points and I’m not saying he’s right, but you can’t say he’s wrong either. Some people don’t feel connected to where they grew up while other people do and refuse to abandon that part of them
@@josephstalin2606 Nah man. Actually CJ has no choice. CJ was exiled and he cant go back to protect the hood, because he would be killed by those drug dealers. Tenpenny also threatened CJ not to interfere with smoke's business, which means those drug dealers, even though he does interfere like taking down the loco syndicate. So sweet shouldnt blame CJ for that. It was not his fault.
@@josephstalin2606 Because CJ has no way to go back and protect the hood, so he decides to move on with his life, just like kendl said that in king in exile mission. And at that time, CJ became rich. So at that time, there is no need for him to go back to the hood and risk his life anymore. Theres no such thing as, 'just because you were born and raised there, means you must live there the entire life' you can choose to move on
I remember playing this game when i was younger and when he said "you sound just like smoke right now" everybody in the room got quiet and someone was like "ooooooooo"
Probably the most powerful moment in this story. When CJ’s character development really shows and he gets out of the hood mentality meanwhile sweet is reluctant to live outside the hood and is getting dragged down by it
3:23 "What you done for the hood?" I guess much more than you, Hood was in the gutter with Sweet, and when CJ arrived, things really improved for Grove.
I guess what people don't understand about sweets mentality is that when you grow up in a place like that and all you have is your gang and your family that's what is the most important to you and gangs back in the day were all about respect and not forgetting your roots which cj does. So if you really look at it cj is running like he did in liberty city.
it because he still hold a grudge against carl until 'end of the line' CJ responsible for brian death, and it's not one way accusation, because CJ also think so, then CJ leave for liberty city for his own, leaving when the families need him most. it's mentioned that "All your brother want is for you to pay your debt CJ" it's not materialistic debt, it's more like morality debt. Well, i also got irritated when sweet badmouthing CJ after all what he did to freed him from the jail, i guess it because simply he didn't know, it's easy to accuse someone when we know nothing. and for sweet tantrum, i think i can relate
Jacket Gangs are a wrong thing. Nothing productive comes from that bullshit. People should stop praising the low life of a gang and start being something good of themselves.
Sweet should be grateful, CJ took the hoods by himself, no gangbangers, HIM. He has every right to leave, if CJ didnt come to San Andreas, Sweet wouldve been dead.
Infact, I think CJ is the R E A L leader of GSF. I didnt enjoy being in a gang that much but I went with it. Then after I started some races, pull off a heist, chase OG Idiot.
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Lamar got himself into an obvious trap with some Ballas. Sweet’s worst decision was not working with CJ and his business ventures and sticking with the hood instead. Which one is the more dumb? The guy who nearly died because he didn’t notice the obvious risks of working with Ballas, or the guy who just lost out on some money? Do you value life over money or do you value money over life?
@@tndm07 breaking hearts and making millions. I own millions now and have powerful connections through a loyal friend Toreno, those crack heads can have that hood and you can live in that shithole if you want to, I'm Outta here. This would be me if I was CJ.
Man I loved the gang war thing playing san andreas was awesome when I was younger hope they bring gang wars back for franklin or at least in the next gta
Yeah, I also love it, although it's a bit of a pain trying to trigger a gang war in certain areas, as some are so small...and half the time, Ballas or Vagos won't show up at all...but, here's to hoping Rockstar will come back to this...
“Man, what the hood done for me? Always dragging me down. Ever since I got out of the hood shit been cracking! That's everybody's dream, to get out of the hood...” Im surprised no one talks about this
This "What the hood done for me?" speak volumes to me. People always say you have to care about things that don't care at all about you. They demand something for you that you never had.
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Sweet was stupid and unappreciative towards cj in this story
@@franklinclinton8956 what? Grove was already down when brian died and cj ran away, cj even said himself "ever since i got out of the hood, shit been cracking"
That sucks that Toreno is no longer in the game after this mission. I liked doing his missions and it is ridiculous that we don't get to see more of him in the game!
It fits perfectly. He showed up, had a job to be done, did it and kept his end of the bargain. All said and done, he just disappears. No more reason to hang around as there's nothing in it for him anymore. Don't understand all these people calling him "loyal" and a "friend".
Funny how Sweet was all "uh huh, uh huh, coo coo," when CJ was talking about having a stake in a casino and a mansion up until CJ mentioned "new clothes."
I really enjoy the character development Carl makes throughout the game and this mission and interactions with Sweet in general show how much the environment you're in hinders your progress in areas you most likely can't even imagine. Strangely enough, with Tempenny screwing Carl over and as a result, Carl, Kendl and Cesar having to wing it on the country side and later make their business work in San Fierro was the best thing that happened to these characters. With his sister's help, they were able to see that the world was much more than "the hood" and Carl reluctantly accepted it and worked through the shit to make it big. He returns to Los Santos a millionaire, if you don't splurge throughout the game and actually rob Salvatore's casino, with many business under his name and big plans for the future. Meanwhile, Sweet is the same. He is the same man you found on mission one and is the same man at the end of the game with the benefit of understanding that Carl cares about him and his beliefs and REALLY tried his hardest to show he was someone Sweet could count on and see eye to eye. I disliked these last few missions of the game mainly because of how selfish and misunderstanding Sweet acted towards Carl, probably because he himself doesn't know the first thing we went through before, during and after the shootout at the intersection. But as I said, even though Sweet had the chance to improve, he chose to be the same and there's nothing we could do about it. However, it goes to show how well these characters were put together and how closely we can see them in our day to day lives in the hood. Great game.
the sound of car honks,different gun shooting sound,npc voice,car crash,explosion,siren,the maps, damn it brings back so many memories, back then i remember half route of the map,sometimes when i want to get to somewhere, i don't really look at maps cause i know where im going, and i also remember hundreds of cheat...nostalgic😢
Now Sweet and Woozie didn't meet each other. But imagine if Sweet meets Woozie, they'll dislike each other. Edit: Sweet did meet Madd Dogg, but quickly became friends. I don't know.
Well now if you see it CJ has become one of the most powerful man in LA. He is a manager with a big time rapper as well as big business ventures in multiple cities and has the protection of an influential government figure.
Is Toreno literally the only later side character in the GTA series that keeps his word and doesn’t screw anyone over after having them do all of his dirty work? If so, then that’s a refreshing character right there.
The IAA agent that Niko works for also keeps his word too, although at the same time he no longer offers Niko protection after he brings over Darko.
Boccino did in IV
Stubbs in TLaD
Mitch Baker in Vice City.
little jacob
- "What you done for the hood?"
- "Hey, what the hood done for me?"
And yet some people say GTA is about killing old ladies for points...
The hood kept cj alive till he moved to liberty city
@@zerocrashmurilo hood killed his brother and drove him out to LC
@@mrdragonage7446 The hood is the thing that broke the johnson family
Lol hahahahah
Adults with serious dialogue about your life,
Not! About life in the game hahahaha
At first place.Along with plastic dildos and "shitshitfuckshit" subliminal dialogues.
Toreno and Woozie, two characters we all thought were gonna be villains, and ended up beign true Friends and loyal people.
dumbass, we didn't "all" think that woozie was gonna be a villain 😒 you don't speak for everyone
Woozie didn't seem like a villian, he just seemed a bit menacing with his suits and his whole squad at his side.
@@iT4HQ Chill the fuck out
Woozie 😭😂👀 really rude Woozie
I thought woozy was gonna be evil cause he looks evil
Toreno, one of the most loyal guys that kept his word in GTA SA.
He made CJ do the craziest and most challenging shit tho... It's not like he did CJ a favor... He just fucking owed him🤷
@@sour3000 ofc he made those craziest missions and I hate Dem plane missions but meh what did i expect from a government Agent
@@sour3000 He made Cj do those things because he trust in him
Maybe so Toreno can prove himself wrong
In all of the GTA games
I like it how Toreno is portrayed as a douche throughout the story but then he turns out to be a good guy.
ExpensiveSwan Agree with this , i thought he was an antagonist in this story but he is also the one who help cj
He is good guy from the start
This game teaches you not to take things at face value. Big Smoke for example was all nice to CJ when he returned to LS. Then later on he backstabs him and his family. Same with OG Loc.
ExpensiveSwan he even had Sweet protected in prison as long as CJ helped him.
As he says in mission Interdiction “he gets touched, a prison guard goes home and finds his wife and kids have been murdered. It’s all under control.”
And he kept is word
2017 : People Flipping water bottle tricks
1992 : Toreno Flipping Cellular Phones
Romie lmao
Lol 😂
"LOL" 😒
Woooow😂😂😂💀
Umm... Gta sa is in the 80s
3:24 that's when you realize how CJ has been feeling all the time, realest thing he said in the whole game.
EXACTLY! The homies always talk shit about CJ, the way he looks and etc. They never did anything for him and now he has millions with so many businesses they all can live in peace. But Sweet said NOPE to that.
@Christmas Nigga Gon I started to dislike Sweet after that.
yeah, fuck sweet
@@indianaliam1 Welp it's Grove Street Families 4 life
Tbh this cutscene always gives me chills.
I like how the first time Toreno met CJ, he pointed a Glock 17 at him.
And the last time they met, CJ pointed the same gun at Toreno.
wtf the truth is so real
@@LesterCrest13 wth the m16 and ak47 looks badass
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Things CJ done while sweet was locked up
-Killed ryder
-Became a millionaire
-Owns a garage in San Fierro
-Owns a casino in Las Venturas
-Became Madd Doggs manager
-Pulled off a casino heist
-Stole a $60 million jetpack from the military base
-Flew to Liberty City to kill Marco Forelli
-Stole a hydra off a aircraft carrier to blow shit up
-Killed officer Pulaski
-Killed Jizzy
-Helped the triads
Then the time comes to get Sweet outta jail and what does is do? Bitches at CJ for leaving the hood
Sweet
-owns a bucket ass car
-Useless gang leader
-blaming CJ all time
-always got a problem
-wants to start a gang war
-A gang banger leader
@@mAy0nnAis33 In Sweet's defense though, he just wants to take back their family home.
@@seabreeze6307 but it doesn't mean he can blame CJ all the time
@@mAy0nnAis33 CJ never told him about his adventures tho, and how he did the impossible to make his brother out of the cell so..
You need to play this part again cuz you sound like Smoke.
Both CJ and Sweet made good points, don't forget where you came from and if you got a chance to get out of the hood and get rich then go for it.
DreadMike73 I agree
Yea CJ can change the hood with money.. Shooting a bunch of people not gone change their circumstances
Yeah xd
What I wanna know is why would sweet and cj go right back to gang bangin’ when they now have money. Thats how sweet got lovked up in the first place. It makes sense that cj didnt wanna go back to gang bangin’.
The difference between CJ and Sweet is
That Sweet has always been Grove Street family since the beginning all the way in the sixties he's always dedicated and committed to his hood and his set for life no matter what the consequences are or what happened to him he always stayed true to his colors , his word and his principles the thing that bothers him is that Carl is not following the same lifestyle as him sees Carl as Smoke CJ took the legal way while Smoke took the illegal way but Sweet feels hurt and betrayed by CJ for abandoning his family and for leaving all the work to Sweet so he has to constantly remind CJ where he came from
CJ brings up an interesting point in the 80s and the early 90s it was all about the crack era crack cocaine and cocaine was the money era CJ chose to take the legitimate route and not get involved with anything illegal he wanted to stay away from where he came from he wanted to forget about all of it he kept telling sweet there is another way to make money and there's legitimate ways CJ could show him but at the same time CJ will put in work for his hood and help out his brother anyway he can't he got love his hood he got respect for the hood but he won't live in the hood
I like how Toreno kept to his word and got Sweet released when he didnt have too, a lot of people in his position would have led Carl on for years.
Yeah, CJ should have thanked him.
Antonius Robertus I kinda think so too...
Well torino is not steve haines
Jimmy O-Face he should've but I guess he was still upset how he had to do all that shit
CJ shouldn't thank him.stealing a military jet and piloting it, destroying a cargo plane airborne, becoming a pilot without a choice, means more than enough.
The dialog between CJ and Sweet when they meet again after he is released, is probably the most powerful and symbolic scene in the whole storyline!
Yes!
I was just thinking that, raw and uncut. CJ sounded like he held his bit in since 1987 at “man, what the hood do for me? Always bringing me down “ it had that tone like “I let you dissed me all these years out of respect and love but now imma tell it like it is out of pure brotherhood “
@@1stwonder788💯
"I just want you to go pick up your brother. Get outta here."
Love that line, so simple and straight to the point.
3:33
'"that's everybody's dream, to get out of the hood.."
man CJ is right
Look at what happen in 2013, Ballas took over grove street
@@rahulmurali8302 gta 5 is in hd universe with gta 4 and eflc and ctw and gta sa is in 3d universe gta 3 vc lcs vcs advance these universes are not connected
@@rahulmurali8302 and where tf is cj in gta ? Huh!? Or san fierro or las venturas
Yes CJ is right
@@FadenBlues but Grove Street Families used to exist in gta 5 tho (What Lamar and Franklin been talking about. And yes I know Different Universes but it can have the same gangs but not the same people)
I like the constrast between morals in this game and IV
GTA SA: Remember your past, give back to those who helped you
GTA IV: Forget your past, forgive those that wronged you and move on
Gta V is sort of similar to IV in that way
@@matthewlacey4198 No ..... i think both gta 5 and gta online is about earning money and respect ........ Franklin wanted money , micheal wanted to do something good in life (like producing a film) and trevor wanted both money and power fr TP industries
And that's why the fourth game gets overshadowed....
GTA V: Betray your past, make up your future
@@rahulverma8774 I don't know but GTA 5 is basically all about teamwork and loyalty.
Mission 27 to mission 94 it's been a long time sweet 🙂
jackboss7095 he’s been away for half the game?!
NLrenzo lol, he is was gone for 80% of the game.
Almost 60 missions, that ain't long enough for your ass?
@@PalaceDude Because he was in jail at the time.
CJ jailed for 6 Hour
Sweet
*HALF GAME*
I swear, Grove Street Families doesn't have too much if a big role besides the beginning and near end of the game...I mean Sweet and Smoke are completely absent through San Fierro to Las Venturas...and Ryder is like the least important of all...but then again, C.R.A.S.H pretty much screwed all of them over...
That would be great, but then again, what can you do...
Ryder betraying you didn't make any sense. All his missions were basically helping the hood (unlike Smoke)
gtaforums.com/topic/886826-why-is-ryder-never-mentioned-since-the-green-sabre/
Nigga What the fuck is this shit
you was playing with GSF Dammit
Only Brad that's because he wasn't gonna be a traitor
@@miroe1157 ryder wasn't meant to be a traitor but the voice actor for ryder decided to quit so Rockstar had to remove ryder in a way that would make sense like making him a traitor
Toreno could have just fled San Andreas after CJ completed all his requestes and Thus Sweet would have never been released. His is one of the few people in the game that actually keep their word
cj could break sweet out of prison
@@pot6577 he was up state somewhere. So cj didn’t know which prison sweet was being held in until he was released which I’m guessing he got transported back to.
@@buincqv67 what?
@@buincqv67 Toreno literally told him which prison and *which cell* Sweet was in during the mission 'Interdiction'.
Toreno: Carl, I need you to do me a favor.
CJ: Yeah, I'll do you a proper injury, man. What you knowin' about my brother?
Toreno: Relax. He's in prison up state. D Wing. Cell 13.
toreno keeps his word, and there are guns available at his ranch after you finished his missions. great character in this game dude
Guns in his ranch ? Well I never noticed since after I come back to LS I never go to LV or SF again
@@farvillaful yea that minigun you can pick up from his house will help alot during the gangwars once you need to take back 30 percent of all the hoods.
@@farvillaful Go to Tierra Robada, do you remember u have mission on their place( mission 65 - monster)?
wait, WHAT?! Why hasn't i knew about this?
A Malay Person Don’t forget you can also get the Samurai Katana outside of the 4 Dragon casinos in Las Ventura’s
The cutscene is actually pretty genius.Toreno gets threatened by CJ and while he was about to kill him,he learns that he put his brother out of jail and he feels actually a little bit embarrassed when Toreno only wants to get his brother picked up as his last mission.
Thank you, Toreno. You keep your words :-)
Oh, and I love how you had CJ dressed in tuxedo set. That shows how he'd raised his way to the top; get rich, owns the biggest mansion, a garage in San Fierro, have an ownership share in Las Venturas' casino.
mAH LORD A TWIN
GTA Series Videos puts intentionally expensive Diedier-Sachs clothes on CJ just because CJ says in the second cutscene that he wants Sweet to get new clothes. Thus there must be a contrast between CJ's style and Sweet's style.
0:12 Dude got some skillz
Magnet
Last time:
CJ: "Bein' a real OG, I'm not really into rap no more, I'm into that hardcore gangsta' shit!"
Now:
CJ: "We gettin' into the rap game!"
Lol
LOL!!! You right man,he wanted to be a gangster but then just said “Naw,reverse card that.” and he wanted to be in the rap game
That's because he doesn't want to be in the rap game with OG LOC
CJ said he only likes rap if they rhyme really well. He was basically saying OG Loc is wack without really saying it.
Bruh he was makin excuses because he dont wanna be in loc’s party LMAO 😂😂😐
Character Development
I love when Toreno immediately said "get outa here" as if he he did not want CJ to say thank you and I don't think CJ will say it anyway because they both know they did each other a favor.
If none of y'all know, the guy who does the voice of CJ is the cousin of the guy who does the voice of Franklin in GTA 5.
ThE RiGhT aNsWeR that's right and the voice of Franklin also voiced a gang member in Sa
Beat Dropper yep
ThE RiGhT aNsWeR Not just Franklin the homie LB voice is original It's in this game his voice is here
ThE RiGhT aNsWeR He's also the guy voicing fam1 (the fat dude)
The only voice I like is Tenpenny's voice because it's given by Samuel
I have a mansion, millions in the bank, a couple of business, in the rap game, and some friends that are down with me. Those crack heads can have the hood. And that blender.
Bud Jones no you must take the hood Grove St Families 4 life
I would at least take back my parents house. Then they can fuck off.
Knobbelaut Jönsson Wtf u talking about? He never even said anything like that? You're imagining shit, you're lost lol.
While settle for pictures of the Opportunity can present it self righteously(.) Corner Peek(.)
Nah, not the blender.
BUG THEFT AUTO: SAN ANDREAS REMASTERED
0:08 LOOK AT THE CHAIR O_O!!
0:12 PHONE TELEPORT!!
0:43 LOOK AT THE PHONE, CJ IS A WIZARD!!
2:10 TAXI DRIVING SKILLS - FRANKLIN LEVEL!!
2:35 Magical Sweet appareance at right top corner!!
4:51 Blender guy still there lol!!
Ya know? Its Rockstar Games,they never really make a good ports but im sure as heck they make a good game
+xXmAn40100Xx its really hardd to do the animated thts why rockstar make like tht
xXmAn40100Xx lmfao
Every GTA game has a lot of glitches (except for V because they're all patched.)
mrsomeone836 GTA V still has missing weapon attachments during most cutscenes.
This final part of the game was really phoned in narrative wise, there was a lot to say here when it came to Sweets attitude to CJ breaking out and finding success and happiness. The person who needed a scene here was Kendl, she would definitely have had something to say about Sweet trying to drag his brother back into the hood after everything he had accomplished.
3:00 when my girl tries to change me
😂😂😂😂
Lmao 😂
Nigga what the fuck is this bullshit
Noice
😂😂😂😂
0:11 there is a magnet somewhere...
adopolus no, toreno use the force
I didn’t even notice that lol
Finna someone noticed this
"Rome wasn't built in a day, nyuggah!"😂😂😂😂
Shitfuckyeadefinitelymaybe
My brother can be a real pain in the ass
@@Giratina575 Mission Passed Respect +
My favorite scene was when CJ said what hood done for me, always dragging me down. (Straight Facts)
Gsf member don't even help cj at all, just make cj like a free worker while non-gsf help cj significantly like cesar, woozie, mike toreno, truth, zero and more while gsf betray cj for nothing like ryder, big smoke, b-dup
I'm going equal to the top comment. The point here in what this mission reflects and this part of the story shows is not the fact of success and what CJ did to get Sweet out of jail. It doesn't say that Sweet's not grateful of what he had done but all CJ's brother ever wanted was him to pay his debts with everybody, including friends, family, etc. Since CJ only ran away several times to avoid getting problems solved, now he was turning his back to the hood where he had grown up turning himself into one of those men bathed in avarice such as Smoke.
Kindel and Tenpenny both say Sweet basically ran CJ out of the city because Brian died. Kindel when trying to get CJ to look at the world beyond the hood and Tenpenny when mocking CJ for being loyal to an organization that already betrayed him. Sweet was always pushing the CJ to do more more and more throughout the game and pulls the guilt trip card from his first interaction with CJ in the game during their mother's funeral. CJ meanwhile, has been running himself ragged trying to prove he's no buster and been doing things Sweet should have done and taken care of years ago.
CJ was only enjoying and willing to share the fruits of his efforts, not flaunt it like Smoke. As CJ said, the Hood never did anything for him except hold him back. Sweet keeping him from seeing the bigger picture, Ryder and Smoke keeping their noses down for quick easy money while regularly abandoning him and Sweet at opportune moments. He was thrown out of the Hood the second time for trying to protect it and Sweet. And after coming through on his promise to get Sweet out of jail he's met with claims that he's a perpetrator just because he wants to free his brother from the same place that abandoned them both as if everything he did meant nothing. Later Sweet talks about how he robbed and stole for things Kindel or their mom needed as if that's noble when he could have asked CJ at any time and CJ would have done what he always does, come through with a solution; but he didn't.
Sweet is just a phony leader who lead his gang into failure while CJ, in weeks, brought the gang back to prominence and proved too valuable to imprison or kill long enough to get virtual immunity from corrupt cops. I'm betting some part of Sweet knew that and was just jealous and bitter that CJ pulled all that off in months while Sweet had years and did nothing with himself or Hood, except watch the latter fall into decline.
I understand Sweet tryna let CJ know to remember his roots, but it's just sad that he didn't even get to know all the shit CJ did for Toreno to make sure Sweet is a free man.
That outfit tho!!😂
Wow cali did u wtch every gta san andreas vid?
You believe you are part of our revolution, you realize we are not about racism we are about equality... and about bringing justice to those treated badly by society and the Government.
Bryan Dustin you got a problem with hispanics dipshit?
Look' like he does... well fuck him..
Calisweetheart21 You it's a special day for CJ since he's brother (Sweet) has been released from prison
Sweet, Carl was right, you have to stop doing crimes, follow the path of your younger brother. But you didn't even listen. CJ owns a mansion and had a successful life in San Fierro! He's rich but you want to step on the side as a gangster. Man, what the hell!
***** you're right, if I'm a successful rapper like Madd Dogg, I won't go back to my old gangsta life.
+kapitan fucking oath
Deimos The Badass But Carl committed crimes too for the mafia and triads. At least Sweet want to clean up the hood for the better. He doesn't want Carl to turn into Smoke.
Daniel Simms No, Carl wanna into rap game, not crimes anymore. And he want to save Sweet so he work for Tenpenny
Sweet is pretty much sucked into the hood and doesn’t want anything else
4:39 always gets me 😂
😆😆
3:01 When you see no food when you are really hungry
N Wtf This Bullshit
I think this mission exemplifies the contrasts between CJ and Sweet the most. Sweet feels indebted to his hood to the point of making sure it's his duty to protect it, even to the point of being unwilling to make alliances on the outside and making legitimately bad decisions for business, from his unwillingness to enter drug trafficking to being unable to stomach seeing his sister with a man from another gang.
By comparison CJ, though his loyalties does lie with the GSF, feels his destiny lies on a different path that branches him out not only to Liberty City, but to align himself with other parties like the Mountain Cloud Boys, opening up his own car business with Cesar from the Aztecas gang (soon to be his brother-in-law), and own shares in the Four Dragons Casino.
This clash in characters ultimately comes down to their upbringings. To me, it feels like Sweet was given some kind of "chosen one" upbringing from their mother, which is reflected on why he'd rob bread from people to make sure she didn't get sick, because if one had a mother who was willing to do anything for them, they'd be most willing to return the favour. On the other hand, CJ clearly got a rougher end of the stick. He obviously still felt some form of affection from his family, judging by his decision to return to Los Santos as well as his devastation upon hearing the news of his mother passing, but being the younger one it seemed like he got a lot of shit from Sweet and his friends Smoke and Ryder, and then took near complete blame for Brian dying, leading to his first departure. This lacking of affection is what leads CJ to find himself on another path away from the Grove. For the record, I think Kendl is in the middle of this spectrum, of feeling enough affection to trust in her familial loyalties, but also suffering from disdain and oppression from Sweet.
I wouldn't say living either lifestyle is utterly wrong, it's mostly just based on how each brother was brought up. However it is clear that CJ had the bigger success in life due to his willingness to step away from home, and even then Sweet denounces that because the success he made had little benefit for the hood - CJ in the end does repay that debt Sweet was needing from him. Whether he'd be able to comprehend CJ's decisions to venture out of the hood to maintain his celebrity life is another question.
I love the way you analyzed the characters! 100% agree with you
0:11-0:14 toreno is a fucking wizard !!!
LOL
Dank Bonk ripper 73 xD
Dank Bonk ripper 73 I just wanted to say that haha magical phone man
Dank Bonk ripper 73 most annoying character in whole GTA series
Sunny Kenny meh he was alright
Look at all of that purple on the map, CJ really dropped the ball for grove street.
After they took me to angel pine I went back to grove street and saw ballas and realized without cj and sweet the grove falls apart
The Mexican King After getting the Grove back and saving Big Bear, I’ve been clearing the Ballas and the Vagos off the streets that once belonged the the Families, once belonged to Carl! So far, I’m wiping out every motherfucking Balla fool and Vago pricks off Grove territories! Send ‘em all to fuckin’ Hell! The Grove are heading back to the top!
Yeah but that was Tenpenny's fault.
I cleaned house the second go around for that exact reason. It was all green before Sweet got locked up
After the last mission I took over every ballas territory and made the whole map green
"rome wasn't built in a day, nigha."
I like how CJ just points a gun at him and he's just chill.... "You're embarrassing yourself" best line 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is the 50th time this week
@@c0mpletelynonsens1cal13 what is?
@@hopree2839 of toreno getting a gun pulled on him
@@c0mpletelynonsens1cal13 lol
And then CJ gets actually embarrassed while Toreno just said that he have to take his brother out
3:01 When you completed everything but the game says 99,9%
There's nothing wrong with moving on rather than be a stick in the mud, but I think the point here is that Sweet didn't want his brother to overreach himself and take his newfound wealth up his head. Look back to where you came from, so to speak.
But what if some people don't want to stay in that place forever?
@@UltimateXenoZ That’s not really the point. Sweet WANTS to stay there because life isn’t about money or wealth, it’s about family and territory to him and grove street represents his childhood, his dead brother, and his dead mother. He’s pissed with CJ because CJ turned his back on grove street after Sweet got arrested and left it in the hands of crack dealers, which then led to them breaking into the Johnson house and stealing their deceased mothers belongings. How pissed would you be if your mom died and then you see her house being broken into by crackheads and members of the same gang who killed her in the first place? Just to see your sibling or relative rich and enjoying life as if they forgot all about your mom and care only about money now. Sweet is stubborn as shit but he does have valid points and I’m not saying he’s right, but you can’t say he’s wrong either. Some people don’t feel connected to where they grew up while other people do and refuse to abandon that part of them
@@josephstalin2606 Nah man. Actually CJ has no choice. CJ was exiled and he cant go back to protect the hood, because he would be killed by those drug dealers. Tenpenny also threatened CJ not to interfere with smoke's business, which means those drug dealers, even though he does interfere like taking down the loco syndicate. So sweet shouldnt blame CJ for that. It was not his fault.
@@josephstalin2606 Because CJ has no way to go back and protect the hood, so he decides to move on with his life, just like kendl said that in king in exile mission. And at that time, CJ became rich. So at that time, there is no need for him to go back to the hood and risk his life anymore. Theres no such thing as, 'just because you were born and raised there, means you must live there the entire life' you can choose to move on
3:20 he just got out of prison and he has a faking ak47 5:10
Canoberk250 well cops are just being idiots :3
Canoberk250 also its because Tereno let sweet go, like he told the cops (hes like an agent)
maybe he had it hidden on the grennwood (sweet's car)
It is probaly from the 100 Grafitts taken which u unlock the AK in home, and they are going to home to pick it
Axsa .kaaA
0:12 Toreno the wizard
James woods! His voice is 100% recognizable 😂
I remember playing this game when i was younger and when he said "you sound just like smoke right now" everybody in the room got quiet and someone was like "ooooooooo"
6:41 - Don't mind me, I'll protect the hood by constantly running into this fence.
Catherine Bradbury I saw it 😂😂😂
I like the scene when toreno says "oh, will you stop. This is pathetic, come on you're embarrassing yourself"
4:52 How was I born in momss house?!! Surely I could've been born at the Jefferson hospital!
My father was born in his parents house. Getting babies mixed up at hospitals was a thing.
Probably the most powerful moment in this story. When CJ’s character development really shows and he gets out of the hood mentality meanwhile sweet is reluctant to live outside the hood and is getting dragged down by it
3:23 "What you done for the hood?" I guess much more than you, Hood was in the gutter with Sweet, and when CJ arrived, things really improved for Grove.
I guess what people don't understand about sweets mentality is that when you grow up in a place like that and all you have is your gang and your family that's what is the most important to you and gangs back in the day were all about respect and not forgetting your roots which cj does. So if you really look at it cj is running like he did in liberty city.
Jacket But CJ do everything to save Sweet and what Sweet said??? Sweet never really care about his brother.
it because he still hold a grudge against carl until 'end of the line' CJ responsible for brian death, and it's not one way accusation, because CJ also think so, then CJ leave for liberty city for his own, leaving when the families need him most. it's mentioned that "All your brother want is for you to pay your debt CJ" it's not materialistic debt, it's more like morality debt. Well, i also got irritated when sweet badmouthing CJ after all what he did to freed him from the jail, i guess it because simply he didn't know, it's easy to accuse someone when we know nothing. and for sweet tantrum, i think i can relate
Jacket Gangs are a wrong thing. Nothing productive comes from that bullshit. People should stop praising the low life of a gang and start being something good of themselves.
Sweet should be grateful, CJ took the hoods by himself, no gangbangers, HIM. He has every right to leave, if CJ didnt come to San Andreas, Sweet wouldve been dead.
Infact, I think CJ is the R E A L leader of GSF. I didnt enjoy being in a gang that much but I went with it. Then after I started some races, pull off a heist, chase OG Idiot.
I always wondered how Toreno knew the moment CJ’s phone rang. 😂
ranged
Happy 20th Anniversary Grand Theft Auto San Andreas!! This will always be the best GTA game in its franchise!! Thank You!! 🎊🎉🎈🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
3:23 that’s exactly the conversation that Lamar and franklin has had lol, sweet is kinda like Lamar in this game except Lamar is dumber😂
Exactly.
Sweet is just as dumb
nigga what the fuck is this bullshit
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Lamar got himself into an obvious trap with some Ballas. Sweet’s worst decision was not working with CJ and his business ventures and sticking with the hood instead. Which one is the more dumb? The guy who nearly died because he didn’t notice the obvious risks of working with Ballas, or the guy who just lost out on some money? Do you value life over money or do you value money over life?
"What you done for our hood?" Sweet asking CJ.
Smh
He meant "what you did when I was inside"
@@tndm07 breaking hearts and making millions. I own millions now and have powerful connections through a loyal friend Toreno, those crack heads can have that hood and you can live in that shithole if you want to, I'm Outta here. This would be me if I was CJ.
After Saying this sweet had the audacity to dance while CJ shooting ballas
@@samarthmehra9687 Sweet and other homies like Big Bear can stay. Besides It's Grove Street Families
What can the hood do without CJ is my question?
3:02 when government tells everyone to stay home but all they do is protest
Man I loved the gang war thing playing san andreas was awesome when I was younger hope they bring gang wars back for franklin or at least in the next gta
rockstar gotta bring back gang wars in gta5 and make dlc were franklin lamar cj take grove street back.
Yeah, I also love it, although it's a bit of a pain trying to trigger a gang war in certain areas, as some are so small...and half the time, Ballas or Vagos won't show up at all...but, here's to hoping Rockstar will come back to this...
Jkkooioiioo
i'm from the future gang wars don't exist in gta v
@@bigsmoke6357 same I'm from the future too
7:35 Why did Catalina tried to call Claude when he doesnt have phone and only uses a pager
She's trying hard to make cj jealous lol😂😂
@@kcho9603 And then in 2001, Catalina gets killed by Claude and CJ becomes happy with the news.
Claude also cant talk lol
“Man, what the hood done for me? Always dragging me down. Ever since I got out of the hood shit been cracking! That's everybody's dream, to get out of the hood...” Im surprised no one talks about this
This "What the hood done for me?" speak volumes to me. People always say you have to care about things that don't care at all about you. They demand something for you that you never had.
Sweet was stupid and unappreciative towards cj in this story
Michele Cobré yea that's what im thinking
@@franklinclinton8956 what? Grove was already down when brian died and cj ran away, cj even said himself "ever since i got out of the hood, shit been cracking"
Nigga, you really didn't get it do you?
You are absolutely wrong.
He just wants CJ to become a family man instead of a hood man maybe
That sucks that Toreno is no longer in the game after this mission. I liked doing his missions and it is ridiculous that we don't get to see more of him in the game!
It fits perfectly. He showed up, had a job to be done, did it and kept his end of the bargain. All said and done, he just disappears. No more reason to hang around as there's nothing in it for him anymore. Don't understand all these people calling him "loyal" and a "friend".
@@WitchettyMan maybe not his friend their was loyalty to a certain extent. He respected him enough to keep the promise.
Funny how Sweet was all "uh huh, uh huh, coo coo," when CJ was talking about having a stake in a casino and a mansion up until CJ mentioned "new clothes."
Cj is a visionary and Sweet only cares about the endless war
I really enjoy the character development Carl makes throughout the game and this mission and interactions with Sweet in general show how much the environment you're in hinders your progress in areas you most likely can't even imagine.
Strangely enough, with Tempenny screwing Carl over and as a result, Carl, Kendl and Cesar having to wing it on the country side and later make their business work in San Fierro was the best thing that happened to these characters. With his sister's help, they were able to see that the world was much more than "the hood" and Carl reluctantly accepted it and worked through the shit to make it big.
He returns to Los Santos a millionaire, if you don't splurge throughout the game and actually rob Salvatore's casino, with many business under his name and big plans for the future. Meanwhile, Sweet is the same. He is the same man you found on mission one and is the same man at the end of the game with the benefit of understanding that Carl cares about him and his beliefs and REALLY tried his hardest to show he was someone Sweet could count on and see eye to eye.
I disliked these last few missions of the game mainly because of how selfish and misunderstanding Sweet acted towards Carl, probably because he himself doesn't know the first thing we went through before, during and after the shootout at the intersection.
But as I said, even though Sweet had the chance to improve, he chose to be the same and there's nothing we could do about it. However, it goes to show how well these characters were put together and how closely we can see them in our day to day lives in the hood.
Great game.
3:01 the origin of a meme
extra dip.
7:33 that phone call is soo funny lol
the sound of car honks,different gun shooting sound,npc voice,car crash,explosion,siren,the maps, damn it brings back so many memories, back then i remember half route of the map,sometimes when i want to get to somewhere, i don't really look at maps cause i know where im going, and i also remember hundreds of cheat...nostalgic😢
4:43 that line always gets me
0:44 The phone teleported right to CJ's hands
0:29 Most badass moment in the game 😂
3:20-3:30 I really enjoyed this entire dialogue between CJ and Sweet, but this right here is still very profound.
I love the outfit you fit CJ in, that power, money and influence got to his head
After all CJ went through to get Sweet out he still gives CJ a hard time
7:01 "You lost Sweet, go back and get him."
then suddenly... Sweet be like: "TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL"
Besides CJ, Toreno had to be one of the coolest characters in the game
*"I don't care about memes now, as in how? You hear me?!"*
- *NO!*
_man what the f_
Baby whasup man? Wanna go for a ride? We're going downtown, get ourselves a little number 9
@@jpebrz i'm tired of your little fucking numbuh nines!
@@jnfkrz619 OOoOOOOoOOhhh....*points at phone*
@@jpebrz *picks up phone* .......hello?
@@jnfkrz619 AY CJ! GET IN THE RIDE
you drive
Lol , carl just embarassed himself infront of mike toreno
The best storyline ever in rockstar history. Period!
4:05
Look at the car, now it makes sense why they say "Let's bounce" when they get out.
Jokes aside this remaster ruined the game.
How? I have never played the remastered version, i only played the older pc version
Well, looks like this is the superior remaster.
@@T0rtureph1le
Oh, my comment is way before the definitive edition thing, this remaster is better haha
Lol CJ straight up good looking Man in Black suit!
CJ looks like a freaking coffin dance guy meme tho
Now Sweet and Woozie didn't meet each other. But imagine if Sweet meets Woozie, they'll dislike each other.
Edit: Sweet did meet Madd Dogg, but quickly became friends. I don't know.
Sweet did soften up when it came to Cesar.
"Answer it" best speech of the mission.
5:36 Balla:Eh! Eh! Man i got you Dawg
5:06 Poor homies. 😅🍃🧫
3:00 legendary for sweet
i miss the old days of this game mods,online,crazy glitches RIP
3:01 : Everyone reaction to rockstar after the definitive edition
0:11 teleporting phone
GTA GAMER omg ghost phone
When the teacher said only 1 page of homework but found out it was 2 pages :
3:01
2:45 to 3:10 that hit me hard man 🙃🙃🙃sweet teaching his bro a good thing
Well now if you see it CJ has become one of the most powerful man in LA. He is a manager with a big time rapper as well as big business ventures in multiple cities and has the protection of an influential government figure.
One of the best misions
It takes steel guts to make jokes with a gun pointed at your head. Toreno is the best character in GTA
This is honestly a really profound mission. I don't know if CJ or Sweet is in the right.
Sweet has a point but ultimately CJ was right, you have better opportunities? Go for it and nothing else
2:10 damn that taxi driver has good driving skill