Sons of Anarchy
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- elahon0
This has been a crazy season so far. Can't believe the finale is Tuesday. And the Walking Dead "mid-season finale bullshit" is tonight... What the hell am I going to watch next?
- identity0
does anyone know if there's a place streaming tonight's episode?
Don't have cable anymore and won't be able to stream it from my normal site tomorrow. Thanks!
- BuddhaHat0
Agreed, the 3rd season was up and down, I liked their trip to Ireland, but the finale was excellent, I watched it a couple of times... can't wait for S4, I'm sure there will be some good surprises.
- Ah, the shit in Ireland took too long...really killed the momentumTheBlueOne
- And Stahl turned into a cartoon character..glad she's gone at leastTheBlueOne
- When wasn't she a cartoon character?CyBrainX
- probably true. but the shooting her partner/lover thing turned her into a cheap plot deviceTheBlueOne
- That's true. She was a decent character for at least an episode or two and then turned into a caricature,Jaline
- I think it would be interesting if a certain Son who did a certain something to her had a nightmare with her in it.Jaline
- TheBlueOne0
"I've seen all three seasons but you lost me with Kozik."
Well, I mean the whole thing is a riff on Hamlet. Jax is Hamlet, Clay is Claudius, Gemma is Gertrude, JOhn Teller's letters serve as Hamlet's dad's ghost, etc. So, I'm fully expecting everyone to be dead at the end of the final season..and you need a Fortinbras who comes in at the end. The final episodes of the 3rd season seems to set him up as the outsider who will be King - he's the only SOA guy with a hint of integrity - i.e. not willing to step into being patched unless it's done the right way. I'm guessing Opie will be the Laertes character when it comes to it, and somehow Clay will manipulate some sort of showdown between him and Jax in the end. Or maybe not. I mean it is a Hamlet riff for sure, but Sutter is playing fast and loose with it as well.
- Dillinger0
Been watching it. Jax is still always angry and pulling faces every 5 minutes. gets a bit old after a while.
- ThePublics0
From a Canadian perspective this show is silly and unrealistic. So either its total fantasy or American biker gangs behave very differently from their Northern comrades or the writing is just shite.
- a little bit of bothutopian
- by prefacing your comment with "From a Canadian perspective" you made it invalid :)TheBlueOne
- Besides it's a biker drama based on Shakespeare - how can it not be silly?TheBlueOne
- The writing is hokey but i must agree u lost all credibility with "From a Canadian perspective"TNDAP
- HijoDMaite0
finally hooked on samcro, episode 17 coming up
- TheBlueOne0
Well it is a bit silly, of course. But I flirted on the outskirts of biker culture way back (in the nyc area) and some of it rings true. Knew a few guys that rode as "friends" of the HA's, and hung at a bar where the HA's would pop in occasionally. But the show is totally over the top and ridiculous - but for me the acting and the dramatic setups and the well done action scenes are just the bees knees. Behind the plot silliness there seems to be a very true human story there, or at least one trying to get out.
I think there's a certain appeal that the biker myth has as well...although the myth and the reality are pretty far apart - which is something the show itself I think explores in a very interesting way.
- BrokenHD0
back to back to back on netflix, playing catch up.. love it! side note, i quit smoking, but watching every character light up every other scene brings back all the joys. cool. story.
- domacle0
I like it. Mainly for the fact that, when you expect one thing to happen (the happy ending as such), the opposite (far more abrasive) results.
The deeper meanings are great, but take it for what it is and it's pretty fecking compulsive viewing.
- Jaline0
One of the best shows on TV.
- mg330
I've been tearing through SOA for the past few weeks, watching a season a week. I'm seven episodes into season 4 and have a serious question:
Why didn't Juice just tell the club that his father was black? He had no idea, his entire life. I feel like the club would have kept on going like normal. Sort of a "I have to tell you this, or else the cops are going to use it against me." Now, he's all caught up in this stuff with the sheriff, and it's probably going to end badly.
PLEASE - Nobody spoil anything for me. I'm only on episode 7 in the 4th season. And, this show is absolutely fantastic.
- albums0
this show is so much shit, a soap opera for bikers. the writer is a complete cock.
- mg330
It's kind of like watching Dukes of Hazard: cops chase bad guys, bad guys help cops catch other bad guys. Repeat.
- lvl_130
because the club wants no part of the black race. if he admitted he was half-black they would kick him out. would almost be considered a niner.
- autoflavour0
i am suffering withdrawals.. I only found it about 4 months ago and just watched it straight thru to the end of season 4.. now need to wait until next year..
fuckers
- coldarchon0
s04 is a football club.
- calcium0
Tuesday at 10p.
They screwed up their promo schedule on t.v. some how, and had ads saying "This week" running like two weeks ago.
- CyBrainX0
The date I've seen plastered all over NYC buses is September 6. I really don't want to wait any longer than that.
- elahon0
Those were old school rules, though, and that cop scared the shit out of him. Juice isn't really the brightest bulb in the pack, and I can see how he'd be scared of telling the club. He felt he'd get kicked out, or worse. Remember what happened back in Season 2 (I think?) where they blowtorched off that one dude's back tat who left the club and didn't have it covered up?
Can't really say more without revealing how it turns out.
I agree, this show is awesome. I love that Kurt Sutter, the creator, plays Otto. He goes through so much shit to protect the club throughout the series.