San Jose

San Jose is the third largest city in California.

Set Things Right
Scott Lang spent several days at his apartment after he was fired from Vistacorp for trying to reveal a fraud commited by his former employers. Lang's wife Maggie supported him over this, but as Scott was thinking how to make things right, Maggie, knowing what her husband was thinking about, asked him to get over it and find a new job.

Maggie reminded Scott the promise he made that once their daughter Cassie was born, he would stop committing crimes, even if he called them to be just stealing from crooks. Despite Scott's claims that what Vistacorp was doing was criminal and was not right, Maggie simply asked him to not do anything stupid.

Break-In
Scott Lang broke into Geoff Zorick's Mansion in order to get revenge from its owner, that fired him from Vistacorp for trying to expose a fraud. Just like he did at Vistacorp Headquarters, Lang entered the mansion while reciting the steps into a succesful break-in: To know the location, to know the way around security, and to be awesome.

Lang avoided Zorick's dog by feeding it with a piece of meat, and began to steal some of the jewels kept in the mansion, with the intention of giving them to his own wife Maggie. When he was about to leave, Lang could not resist the opportunity of taking Zorick's car as he remembered how Zorick used to yell at him.

Lang drove Zorick's car inside the garden, leaving the tracks of the vehicle all over the state, until he lost control of the car and fell into the swimming pool. However, the police arrived to the mansion and arrested Lang, as he forgot the most important step in a succesful break-in, to not get too carried away, or somebody would put you away.

Imprisonment
Scott Lang was caught breaking into Geoff Zorick's Mansion and judged for it, much to the amusement of Geoff Zorick, his former boss. Lang was found guilty of his charges, and sentenced to serve in San Quentin State Prison, leaving behind his wife Maggie and daughter Cassie.

Trivia

 * San Jose translates into "Saint Joseph" in Spanish.