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=== Episodes from Liberty City ===
=== Episodes from Liberty City ===
Lazlow returns in Episodes from Liberty City with a side-kick named [[Jorge (TBOGT)|Jorge]]. Because The Ballad of Gay Tony takes place halfway through GTA IV, Integrity 2.0 is available from the start; in The Lost and Damned, however, the station is not immediately available (though reports of Lazlow's planned launch are still heard), it is added to the dial around the time of [[Buyer's Market]]. Newly recorded segments include Lazlow and Jorge shouting at a street artist, after he draws Lazlow with "man-tittes" and "a bald patch", being beaten up by a street musician, after Lazlow stands in his donation pile, and, after being refused entry into [[Maisonette 9]] and couldn't find [[Bahama Mamas]], the pair enter [[Hercules]], unknowing that it's a gay club. Lazlow also reveals personal details about his life, and while the GTA IV broadcasts are sponsored by [[ZiT]], a funeral home run by Lazlow's stepfather sponsors the broadcasts heard in Episodes (it is suggested that ZiT has dropped out as a sponsor, although this creates a continuity gap with GTA IV which supposedly happens at the same time). Lazlow also reveals that all his broadcasts are actually pre-recorded because they don't have the funding for live broadcast, and he hopes to get Integrity 2.0 streaming on the Internet as soon as he figures out how webpages work.
Lazlow returns in Episodes from Liberty City with a side-kick named [[Jorge (TBOGT)|Jorge]]. Because The Ballad of Gay Tony takes place halfway through GTA IV, Integrity 2.0 is available from the start; in The Lost and Damned, however, the station is not immediately available (though reports of Lazlow's planned launch are still heard), it is added to the dial around the time of [[Buyer's Market]]. Newly recorded segments include Lazlow and Jorge shouting at a street artist, after he draws Lazlow with "man-tittes" and "a bald patch", being beaten up by a street musician, after Lazlow stands in his donation pile, and, after being refused entry into [[Maisonette 9]] and couldn't find [[Bahama Mamas]], the pair enter [[Hercules]], unknowing that it's a gay club. Lazlow also reveals personal details about his life, and while the GTA IV broadcasts are sponsored by [[ZiT]], a funeral home run by Lazlow's stepfather sponsors the broadcasts heard in Episodes (it is suggested that ZiT has dropped out as a sponsor, although this creates a continuity gap with GTA IV which supposedly happens at the same time). Lazlow also reveals that all his broadcasts are actually pre-recorded because they don't have the funding for live broadcast (which actually explains the fact why the same few broadcasts are heard repeatedly), and he hopes to get Integrity 2.0 streaming on the Internet as soon as he figures out how webpages work.


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