Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned/YMMV

" Johnny Klebitz: Hey, one more thing, Stubbs. Why're you doin' this?
 * Ax Crazy: Billy Grey, oh, so very much...
 * Complete Monster:  certainly qualifies by the end. He starts a pointless and destructive gang war just 'cause, then uses   death as an excuse   When he decides he doesn't like Johnny's attitude (y'know, involving rationality, common sense, and discretion),   But worst of all?   No redeeming features, no remorse, zero empathy, sadistic, manipulative, selfish... yeah, he's all over this trope.
 * Everybody Remembers the Stripper: Back when the game came out everyone was talking about a certain scene. Let's put it this way, reports of gratuitous male nudity in TLAD have been greatly exaggerated.
 * Fridge Brilliance: The full-auto pistol is noticeably weaker than even the Glock. This makes sense when you realise that this particular Glock is chambered in .40 S&W, while the full auto pistol is chambered in the smaller 9mm round
 * Which leads to Fridge Logic: Walking over the dropped .40 S&W caliber Glock guns dropped by downed foes still restores handgun ammo, even if Johnny is carrying that 9mm automatic pistol. Then again, the same thing happens with the combat handgun, which is basically a .357 Desert Eagle.
 * Genius Bonus: The Grenade Launcher introduced in this episode is modeled after the Heckler & Koch HK69. Could be a coincidence, but it's less likely than not, considering Rockstar's interest in the number 69.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Billy Grey . Also, Billy's first action back from prison is to commit a murder on the doorstep of the Lost's clubhouse. You learn not two missions later that.
 * I Gave My Word: For all his cheerful amorality, Stubbs does indeed remember those who've helped him when he
 * Narm: "IIIIII'll see you later!"
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * Nightmare Fuel:

Congressman Thomas Stubbs III: I told you I was good for a favor."


 * Player Punch: Interestingly, Player Punch scenes in GTA IV become missions here and vice versa. And  death could qualify as one, considering how much time you spend with him during the game.
 * Spiritual Licensee: Of Sons of Anarchy.
 * The Scrappy: Brian. Everyone hates Brian.
 * (If a mission ends in Brian's death) "Well Billy, I have good news, and bad news. The bad news is that we lot a brother today. The good news is, it was Brian."
 * Wheelchair Woobie: Angus lost the use of his legs in a biking accident involving Billy Grey. Despite his injury preventing him from riding a motorcycle ever again, he still stays on as The Lost's chief mechanic and runs a business exporting (stolen) bikes. He could be an example of Inspirationally Disadvantaged if he weren't a criminal.