I'm not sure what the situation is these days. They don't have it up on FX's website, Hulu, or Netflix, so you might have to bite the bullet and buy them somewhere.
Omgdude there's like 5 more lol
The way thses finales go, I'm gonna predict that Jax knew all along that Tara is divorcing her, and it somehow is used against Clay. Basically "out of left field" shit that happens every finale.
On his weekly video blog, Sutter said that this week's episode will fill in some backstory/mythology that fans have been asking about for awhile.
Am I imagining it or was Unser dying of cancer in season 1? What the hell happened with that?
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Tomorrow's SONS OF ANARCHY is sensational. Best episode of the season so far. Great work from Hunnam, Siff, Perlman & Sagal.
At least it isn't Sutter driving the hype train this week.Hmm...
92 minute time slot tonight.John 8:32
Jax learns new secrets that turn his world sideways.
New episode tonight:92 minute time slot tonight.
I'm guessing Jax willfind out about Gemma's actual role in JT's death.
What does that have to do with SOA?Actual John 8.32 bible verse"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.
New episode tonight:92 minute time slot tonight.
What does that have to do with SOA?
Montages aplenty too. Sutter has to make up for the lack of montages in last weeks episode.
So what was the scene with Jax thinking he recognized the mother from the photo all about? Surely not nothing.
.EW's Sutter interview said:Q: Another big reveal: A character named Brooke (Hayley McFarland, pictured) took out some anger on Tigs bike and the new clubhouses storefront, and Jax learned that shes the daughter of a woman killed in the pile-up that followed his fathers fatal accident. Jax went to see her father and saw Brookes mother in a wedding photo it was the mysterious Homeless Woman weve seen pop up from time to time on the show. After Jax arranged for Oswald to help Brookes broke father, one of his employees, keep their home (Its just my way of saying, Sorry to a mother, Jax told Brooke), Brooke walks outside and passes the Homeless Woman sifting through trash. How should we interpret all that?
A: To me, going back to our Shakespeare archetype, shes a little bit of that magic. Obviously, this is far from a supernatural show, so it always has to be rooted in some kind of realism. Its always just about creating that question in peoples minds and keeping them guessing. So is she an angel? Is she a harbinger of bad things to come? But at some point, I did want to root her a little bit in the mythology of the show. And then we had the opportunity to do that this season with the character Brooke, and having Jax respond to it in a real way based on where hes at emotionally. Not that suddenly Jax thinks hes seeing ghosts or that I want to create that illusion, but is it the same woman? Is it just somebody that looks like her? Just keeping all those questions so we never cross the line into it being something supernatural, and yet perhaps it is. I like the notion of having something out there that feels a little bit beyond, that theres something out there spinning all this thats beyond their control.
Good episode.
Pearlman was amazing in the church scene at the prison, really cut loose in a way he hasn't been able to in quite a while on the show.
Sutter's "answer" about the girl's mother just makes that more confusing lol, I'm not quite clear on that whole thing.
"Can I get an Amen for the pussaaaaaaaay"