A Common 'GTA 6' Jason Theory Does Not Make Sense
The idea is that many people believe that Jason is an undercover cop in GTA 6, and a big turn in the story will be some sort of betrayal of Lucia, an actual criminal, and Jason will be revealed as having been deep-cover police this entire time.
This…doesn’t make any sense. At least not in the context of how GTA games work.
I know you’ve seen these storylines before in media. There’s an undercover cop infiltrating an organization but when you do this you are…not allowed to commit crimes. They often do incredibly minor tests that police are not meant to do like say, getting someone to take drugs to prove they’re not a cop.
Sure, there are stories about cops getting lost in the criminal underworld and flipping sides, but I mean, this is a Grand Theft Auto game.
If you think that more than half an hour of gameplay is going to go by without Jason outright killing a handful of people at the very least, I don’t know what to tell you. This is how these games work, and the entire concept wouldn’t work if Jason is supposed to be an active undercover cop working toward some big reveal at the end. Oh really? You’re a plant when you’ve murdered two hundred criminals and several entire SWAT teams? Okay.
The only variant of this that makes any amount of sense is that if in the past maybe Jason was a cop before turning, but again, there’s nothing concrete to indicate this any everyone just seems to be basing this on the fact that he has “cop vibes” and some bits and pieces of what they call evidence. But in these games you’re a criminal. That’s the entire point. The “evidence” cited about this theory are things like:
- A corrections officer seems to recognize Jason at the prison
- Jason is accused of being a fed in one scene
- People think maybe Jason is shown in body armor during a police raid because a cop has a backwards hat on
- He was in the military and sometimes ex-military people become cops
Absurd. And equally absurd that Rockstar would provide evidence in the trailer that Jason is a cop, enough to be “solved” by fans.
Could someone he’s working for or with be undercover? Sure, maybe, and that makes a lot more sense. But playing through an entire GTA game where you will inevitably stack a massive bodycount, including police, is impossible if this is a genuine story point. I suppose we can revisit this next year if I’m wrong, but I have no idea how or even why they’d attempt something like this in GTA 6.
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