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Thread started 11/05/14 2:56pm

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Sons of Anarchy - The Final Season




Who else is watching this very grim season?

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Reply #1 posted 11/06/14 8:47am

JoeTyler

that pic is disturbing and makes me wanna move/touch my back

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Reply #2 posted 11/06/14 6:13pm

morningsong

eek



Actually I've just started watching the series so I'm way behind and not watching the current season. That picture makes me scared though, could I handle it?
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Reply #3 posted 11/07/14 1:38am

Gunsnhalen

I'm 2 episodes behind! been a pretty good season so far though.

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Reply #4 posted 11/07/14 11:29am

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morningsong said:

eek Actually I've just started watching the series so I'm way behind and not watching the current season. That picture makes me scared though, could I handle it?


Get out of this thread before someone posts a spoiler you wish you didn't see! It has changed so much since the first season.

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Reply #5 posted 11/08/14 12:16am

morningsong

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morningsong said:


eek Actually I've just started watching the series so I'm way behind and not watching the current season. That picture makes me scared though, could I handle it?


Get out of this thread before someone posts a spoiler you wish you didn't see! It has changed so much since the first season.


Eh, too late, I always end up on IMDb or somewhere like it because I'm impatient. Doesn't really ruin the experience most of the time especially when the writings good there still always unexpected events.
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/14 5:33pm

morningsong

You know I keep hearing either its not what you expect it is or how different it is, given I haven't caught up to it current season, I'm 4 deep, I can't make any commits on how much its changed but the whole its not what you think it is part is confusing because it is what I thought it was. People had me thinking it had some preternatural twist to it or something.
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Reply #7 posted 11/11/14 3:08pm

morningsong

I'm really liking Katey Sagal's character Gemma, Ron Perlman was the straw that made me watch. I think this Hamlet theme really works. And in my honest opinion its progress is natural, there's no weird character personality changes, like the writers suddenly changed their minds on show direction, they change but given the circumstances they should. It is dramatic though, which gives me a giggle, its like somebody walks out to the next room and runs smack into a major plan altering problem, no breathers, but that's today's formula and it works for me.
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Reply #8 posted 11/11/14 8:13pm

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Oh man it's getting SO GOOD!!!!!

This is gonna be crazy!!

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Reply #9 posted 11/12/14 10:19am

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I knew last night's episode would end the way it did. It was only fair once Jax told Abel the truth, he in turn would tell Jax what he knew. And now that Jax knows too, these last three episodes should be what everyone has been waiting for all season.

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Reply #10 posted 11/16/14 7:01pm

morningsong

After I got to season's 6 finale I had to rush thru 7 just to see Abel tell.



Seems like mother & son mirror each other, they're doing/did it for family.

I'll have to say these seasons had a nice fluidity to them, like it knew where it was going and stuck with its original idea. None of that weird zigzag. I like stories that make freakin' sense.
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Reply #11 posted 11/20/14 12:27am

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GAAAAHHHHH!!! That episode was DRAMA!!!

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Reply #12 posted 11/20/14 6:56am

morningsong

That episode? Ha. I thought they kind of slowed things down for once. Put a car chase scene in to inject some adrenaline, but otherwise everybody was basically just sitting and talking.

He can't do it, he won't come back from that like Nero said.

I had to laugh he still wants to fix things, that's why Tara was trying to leave in the first place, him trying to "fix" things.
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Reply #13 posted 11/26/14 8:50am

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I thought last week's episode was great. The scene where Nero finds out what Gemma did and the viewer doesn't hear what he's being told, but only sees the reaction on his face was excellent. I may watch it again this week since the next episode won't air until Dec. 2nd.

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Reply #14 posted 11/27/14 12:36am

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sexton said:

I thought last week's episode was great. The scene where Nero finds out what Gemma did and the viewer doesn't hear what he's being told, but only sees the reaction on his face was excellent. I may watch it again this week since the next episode won't air until Dec. 2nd.


That truly was a fantastic bit of acting... This season is massive!!

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Reply #15 posted 12/03/14 4:26pm

morningsong

Granted I haven't completed the last episode, but I'm getting the impression the cast is tired now.

Perhaps I'm just noticing and it's been happening all along but Charlie Hunnam's native accent seems to be slipping out on occasion over these last few episodes.

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Reply #16 posted 12/03/14 6:56pm

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This show has been a roller coaster of love and hate for me. I should mention that I'm an Amazon Prime/Netflix watcher, not real-time cable. And, I'll admit my own life drama kicked in at one point and swayed my opinions heavily.

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I loved season one and hated season two. Wasn't interested again until my cubicle neighbors got into it, then started up again. Charlie Hunam's accent has slipped a lot throughout the whole thing, not just recently. Never bothered me, but his ridiculous swagger is out of control lol It looks so awkward and stupid. I picture a sit-down with Tony Soprano and Heisenberg, then Jax comes walking in, throwing his shoulder into every step. Get real, "son." Jax, biker president, wears bright white sneaks, all the time. He's a biker but his sneakers are never scuffed or dirty. wtf?

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Another pet peeve. Cue Gemma's lip quiver. When shit gets emotional with Gemma, her lip quivers. I can't watch it again. I noticed it in the rape scene with Henry Rollins because it was so awful, but then the quiver stuck with me and I saw it all the time. Same with her butt feel. Cue Gemma...she walks in having just wiped her hands on her ass... It's just a manufactured way of showing "down home" I guess? Like, I couldn't find a dish towel and shit's getting deep, so...wipe my hands on my ass.

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Pet peeves aside, I watched a lot of plot twists for drama's sake and inconsistent characters. Most recently I saw a teenage girl retaliate against the club and despite wanting to give Charming a renewed sense of protection, Jax takes off running after her, in town, a teenage girl...then the WHOLE club goes to her father's house...as if that's not intimidating...

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It's all too far-fetched for me, at this point. There's been no integrity, except to shock for the sake of drama. On top of that, I hear references of Hamlet? And Kurt Sutter wants to knock on other shows because he didn't get a nod?

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I said a lot of shitty things, but I did name my dog Jax. My favs are Juice and Opie. And Uncer, he's the same guy he was in Deadwood. Did anyone watch Deadwood?

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Reply #17 posted 12/05/14 1:49am

morningsong

I wondered the same thing about those white sneakers but I know everything is about symbolism Jax is clean from his over-sized T-shirt to his sneakers hes immaculate in his proper gang attire as everything else gets grungier, dirty or washed out. The knighted king, gotta be in his polished armor no matter how bad the wars going. Which is what I'm eating up about it and making me able to suspend my belief, like, somebody trying to control the moves of so many players in the game but the one person he should know very well, it never occurred to him where the most likely place she'll go. Seems like a pretty obvious move.

His swag seems to evolve, he's been practicing.
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Reply #18 posted 12/05/14 8:44am

honeyandmilk

We just discussed that very thing this morning in the office. The possibilty of symbolism. I hear that Jax's sneakers finally got dirty in the rose garden. I'm not bothered by spoilers but I don't want to drop any here for someone else to read. I also got the details of a pretty hot sex scene. Going to try to find that on youtube now biggrin Oh, and everyone is buzzing about the homeless lady they keep showing...my guess is undercover law enforcement. I think Thomas, Abel and the teenage girl are going to end up growing up in the club, bound to repeat the same patterns of Gemma, Jax and Jax's father.

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Reply #19 posted 12/06/14 9:34am

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I don't know why anyone would open a thread about this season and not expect spoilers, but I will give a warning anyway.

SPOILERS!

Was it really necessary to kill Wayne? I thought that in an ironic way, the guy with cancer would outlive everyone else, but I guess his last words said it all in that he really had nothing to live for with Gemma dead--his cancer probably would have killed him a week later.

And with the Jax/Gemma confrontation behind us, the big series finale next week seems to be Jax paying the ultimate price for killing another club president. Jax knows this which I think is why he is sending Wendy and the boys off with Nero so they can finally get out of SAMCRO just like Tara wanted.

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Reply #20 posted 12/07/14 12:13am

morningsong

Well them white sneakers finally got dirt.
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Reply #21 posted 12/12/14 5:38pm

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The finale wrapped up all the loose ends nicely, but the episode to watch was the penultimate one--kind of like Game of Thrones.

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Reply #22 posted 12/13/14 9:12pm

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sexton said:

The finale wrapped up all the loose ends nicely, but the episode to watch was the penultimate one--kind of like Game of Thrones.

It did a good job of tying it all up but I was really disappointed in Jax's own ending... he coulda gone out larger than that...

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Reply #23 posted 12/14/14 10:19pm

morningsong

Wine & Bread? Really? It's going take me a while to make heads or tails out of that. Don't know enough Shakespeare to make it relate, if it does. And I'm going to have to throw my hands up and say "Aw, h@ll!", if its relating like I think it is. No greater love and all.

The homeless lady I kind of figured she was something in that category of things, anyway.

Very emotional though, I felt it, didn't think I would but I did.


Don't like the innocent's involvement though, that's cruel to me, to put someone one minding their own business in that position. But I guess its poetry or symmetry or something.




Now my son's trying to get me to do Hell on Wheels, maybe that's the one that was so different and I got it mixed up. We'll see.
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Reply #24 posted 12/18/14 3:10pm

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Wine & Bread? Really? It's going take me a while to make heads or tails out of that. Don't know enough Shakespeare to make it relate, if it does. And I'm going to have to throw my hands up and say "Aw, h@ll!", if its relating like I think it is. No greater love and all.

The homeless lady I kind of figured she was something in that category of things, anyway.

Very emotional though, I felt it, didn't think I would but I did.

Don't like the innocent's involvement though, that's cruel to me, to put someone one minding their own business in that position. But I guess its poetry or symmetry or something.


On the final Afterword TV special, Kurt Sutter siad the homeless lady was a magical element of the show and whomever the viewer wanted her to be.

I totally didn't recognize The Shield's Michael Chiklis as the truck driver who also gave Gemma a ride in the previous episode. There were many guest star cameos this season. Malcolm Jamal Warner probably had all of two lines in his multiple appearances.

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Reply #25 posted 12/19/14 4:08pm

morningsong

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morningsong said:

Wine & Bread? Really? It's going take me a while to make heads or tails out of that. Don't know enough Shakespeare to make it relate, if it does. And I'm going to have to throw my hands up and say "Aw, h@ll!", if its relating like I think it is. No greater love and all.

The homeless lady I kind of figured she was something in that category of things, anyway.

Very emotional though, I felt it, didn't think I would but I did.

Don't like the innocent's involvement though, that's cruel to me, to put someone one minding their own business in that position. But I guess its poetry or symmetry or something.


On the final Afterword TV special, Kurt Sutter siad the homeless lady was a magical element of the show and whomever the viewer wanted her to be.

I totally didn't recognize The Shield's Michael Chiklis as the truck driver who also gave Gemma a ride in the previous episode. There were many guest star cameos this season. Malcolm Jamal Warner probably had all of two lines in his multiple appearances.

I was kind of hoping the truck driver played a bigger role than giving Gemma a ride, like he was present throughout the series or season and I just didn't notice, but I haven't seen any evidence of that.

The homeless lady had that mystical presence throughout. I didn't notice if she made an appearance just prior to a club death or not. Now, the whole Jax, golden long hair-bearded-arms opened wide imagery, along with the bread, crows and blood, it seemed so randomly thrown in, especially since that isn't the image that's been portrayed throughout the series, it's annoying on many levels to me, unless it's specifically is an shakespearean message which is highly possible. I'll take the "no greater love than to lay ones life down for their brother" theme.

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