The iconic is all about immersion, exploration, and trying hard to finish every single mission and objective the game has to offer. That's a particularly tall order, especially when hidden missions abound all over the vast expanse of the map. Many fans uncover new details every time they play through the game, but some are hidden quite well. Hunting down these secret missions involves following clues, having a keen eye, and venturing off the beaten path as if it's a lifestyle.
Most of these missions are far more bizarre, hilarious, and satirical than the regular fodder, which is why they should be sought out, if not for the rewards, then just for the sake of experience. While they may not add value to the main campaign, they do help build the world of Los Santos and its outskirts, from the beautiful and rare encounters in to the totally awkward. In the end, it is up to the player to explore and find these hidden missions.
Most fans have enjoyed almost every aspect of the game, but a lot of them can't seem to get involved with the therapy sessions that players must go through as Michael. Due to that, it is reasonable to believe that not many have discovered this little interaction with the therapist Isiah Friedlander. Players have to actually visit the doctor enough times to trigger a scene where he says that he is leaving the city to go star in his own reality TV show.
Isiah even tells Michael he needs to find a new therapist and even implies that he is ready to share his patients' secrets under other names. The game then prompts the player to chase him down and eliminate him in case they don't want any of Michael's family secrets to get out. Players have the option to let him leave if they prefer. The entire sequence is quite hilarious and it's the kind of thing only die-hard fans seem to uncover.
If Isiah is let loose, he will tell Michael that both of them should forget the incident, to which Michael may reply with a death threat.
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