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“ | Luis: And no matter how many letters you send me, or chocolate bunnies, or skywriting my name, or naming stars after me, or whatever. It's nothing personal. Margot: No. Rejection never is personal. |
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“ | You're not crazy, Luis. You're empty. | „ |
~ One of Margot's final statements before her suicide. |
Margot (March 11, 1983 - 2008) is a supporting antagonist of the 2009 midquel DLC Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony. She was the obsessive ex-girlfriend of Luis Lopez until the pair ended up bad.
She was voiced by Sarah Clements.
History[]
By 2007, Margot dated Luis Fernando Lopez. However, at some point in the relationship, Margot became overly attached to Luis and wanted to marry him. Luis did not return this sentiment and broke up. Afterward, she constantly stalked him. Despite Margot's father telling her about Luis being a bad influence, Margot's crazed obsession caused her to send constant e-mails, phone calls and gifts.
The Ballad of Gay Tony[]
First encounter[]
Luis meets Margot on the streets in front of Hercules (although it likely that she waited for him there). Margot shows disgust over the breakup, and Luis reminds Margot that it was over a year ago and should just move on. Margot then tells Luis that she took 37 painkillers and 15 sleeping pills. Furious, but still anxious for her safety, Luis takes Margot to the emergency room of the Lancet-Hospital Center to have her stomach pumped.
Second encounter and death[]
Following the release from hospital, Luis encounters her again at Pier 45 holding onto a handrail, and is prepared to jump. Margot damns Luis' tainted and perverted lifestyle and holds a suicide note about Luis being responsible for Margot's death. She begs him to save her and Luis begs she'll kill herself for him. As he steps to try to save her, Margot rather jumps off the handrail, ending her life.
The other witnesses, mistaking Luis for Margot's murderer via pushing (ironically and temporarily bringing her suicide note to fruition), chase after him relentlessly. But Luis succeeds to escape from them.
Personality[]
Margot was an obsessed girlfriend of Luis, never able to properly move on with her life after the two broke up. She became suicidal, bitter, arrogant, sarcastic, crazy and hypocritical, which is shown when she took many painkillers and sleeping pills, criticized Luis for his life, claimed that everyone would blame Luis of pushing Margot, and fell to her death.
Trivia[]
- She is possibly of French descent, given her name.