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Thought tig was a dead man. Then all of a sudden tig is blowing the brains out of the man who burned his daughter alive. And with Clay's weapon. That scene...wow. So who snitched on Tara? All signs point to Gemma but there is most likely a curveball. Guess we'll see next season. V.P. has to be jibs(spelling?). Bobby needs to grow a pair. Clay needed to be offed whether they can prove it to the club or not.

Oh and Otto is the toughest son of a bitch there is. Who else could cut out his tongue with his own teeth.

BTW I would bone the hell out of the sons' attorney.
 
I liked the Juice dynamic. it really illustrated the similiarities between Jax and Clay in the aspect of using leverage to sway members and use them as tools.

Im not even going to speculate on next season. the show has an incredible knack for turning majors into minors and minors into majors at the drop of the hat.
 
The Otto thing .. holy shit.. I think my wife and I said wow um holy shit all through that commercial break. I told my wife that Damon was going to get crossed, no way Tig was going to be given up by Jax.. I told her it was a set up back when JAx was talking to Pope's right hand man about either being very loyal or very patient. I did not see the Clay twist coming but was very happy about it, was screaming like it was a Cavs game on ... YES YES ! Good times :chuckles:

I have hated Gemma for two seasons now, and nothing changed with the last episode.
 
Be careful with the spoiler alerts, cunt nugget.


I just found this thread, and am most of the way through season 4.

I hate how (spoiler alert)

















you can't even read a wikipedia or similar page without important, unwarned spoilers being given away in the first few words, i.e. Jax and Tara marrying and their offspring, Agent Stahl's death (i.e. "was" being one of the first words of the article,) Half-Sack (even though we know he died in real life recently,) etc.









/end spoilers
 
Grave digging again but I just watched all 4 seasons of this show on Netflix. Apparently Season 5 is already done? I need to find that and watch it. This show got crazy in season 3 and 4, but especially at the end of 4.
 
Grave digging again but I just watched all 4 seasons of this show on Netflix. Apparently Season 5 is already done? I need to find that and watch it. This show got crazy in season 3 and 4, but especially at the end of 4.

Season five ended a month or so ago.
 
Season 5 might be my favorite.
Prepare to be amazed at some of this season.
 
Season 5 might be my favorite.
Prepare to be amazed at some of this season.

The general consensus on the 'net is that most everyone loved Season 5, and I watched and loved it soon after that last post.

Pope (spoiler alert) was (end spoiler) a pretty amazing villain, although I liked Agent Kohn nearly as much in the first season.


I don't get why people tended to dislike Season 3. Sure, there is some inexplicable behavior by both main and supporting characters, but it made me want to go to Ireland. And the scene in the mall with the adoptive parents (with the background music played by a Massillon native) may have been the best in the show.
 
The general consensus on the 'net is that most everyone loved Season 5, and I watched and loved it soon after that last post.

Pope (spoiler alert) was (end spoiler) a pretty amazing villain, although I liked Agent Kohn nearly as much in the first season.


I don't get why people tended to dislike Season 3. Sure, there is some inexplicable behavior by both main and supporting characters, but it made me want to go to Ireland. And the scene in the mall with the adoptive parents (with the background music played by a Massillon native) may have been the best in the show.

I found the overall Ireland stuff to be pretty boring. It had some good moments, but overall it just felt like the show was treading water. Season three did have the best finale in the series (thus far) though.
 
Season three did have the best finale in the series (thus far) though.

It was great how (spoiler alert)



it played out that Jax was taking Stahl for the ride all along, and in general it was hard to notice, but there all along, that the club was in on the plan to fall on their swords to get the minimum 14-month sentence, and pretend to be mad when he "ratted." (i.e. Jax showed up at Stahl's house and said that Juice "hacked the DMV" to find it. I hadn't even thought much of it because I figured Jax could find her house some other way, and I never really grew to follow Juice that closely until his plot line with Roosevelt.) And of course Opie's revenge on Stahl.


(end spoiler.)

Really excited to see what Lee Toric does next season...they have ~7-8 episodes left on Donal Logue's contract, and they expect to make him the most sinister yet.
 
Just watched all 5 seasons in about 2 weeks. Great show. I'd put it just a notch below my favorite shows Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and Homeland. The last Otto scene was fucking epic lol! I did not expect that shit at all. Juice needs to go though, I'm sick of him whining and crying though it's really getting old. I can only hope he gets offed in s6 by doing something stupid.
 
Finished season 2 a couple days ago. Can't say I'm super into it. I just don't think its very believable, lots of cliched bravado being thrown around. I dont believe for a second these would be anything near the baddest guys in town... Bunch of out of shape, middle aged dudes seemingly dominate every fight they get in


I also dont believe that every single female any of the members come across (let alone Jax) falls head over heels in love/lust for them.

Maybe its that biker gangs are out of fashion? And not by enough to be cool yet?
 
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I found the overall Ireland stuff to be pretty boring. It had some good moments, but overall it just felt like the show was treading water. Season three did have the best finale in the series (thus far) though.

It had enough action as they dealt with the IRA, but really the visit sets up the entire rest of the series with Mo Ashby professing to Jax what went down with his father.

They'll be riding off things they learned on that visit until the seventh and final season, no doubt.
 
Finished season 2 a couple days ago. Can't say I'm super into it. I just don't think its very believable, lots of cliched bravado being thrown around. I dont believe for a second these would be anything near the baddest guys in town... Bunch of out of shape, middle aged dudes seemingly dominate every fight they get in

The other implausible thing is that bullets rarely manage to hit them. Moreover, Unser's willingness to look the other way for the club gets a little far-fetched, even considering his history. I could tell he was getting tired of it when he asked (spoiler)




who to blame for Opie shooting Clay




(end spoiler.)

I still like the way all the different story lines tie together, and remind myself that the legal system and some of the character behavior doesn't have to make sense or resemble real life.
 
/gravedig

Now that we officially know Jimmy Smits and Donal Logue are coming back, what does everyone think about Season 6? Sutter has done a great job of talking a lot without saying much in the interviews, as well he should.

I think it's most likely Lee Toric was the one who got Tara arrested (and he may have found a new job in the local police force.) I wonder how the crew will find a way to outsmart him, if they do at all. It would be too obvious at this point to play along with him and then take him down

(spoiler) the way they did Pope and Stahl. (/spoiler.)

Outside possibility: Jax and Tara might divorce. Everything recently may have been the final straw.

Unser is also dead by the 2nd episode at the latest.
 

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