SummaryFrom Kurt Sutter, writer/producer of The Shield, comes Sons of Anarchy, a dark drama set in Charming, a sheltered community watched over by a renegade motorcycle club intent on protecting the town from the newcomers that threaten it. Jackson "Jax" Teller is one member of the brotherhood, who finds his own loyalty to the group tested when...
SummaryFrom Kurt Sutter, writer/producer of The Shield, comes Sons of Anarchy, a dark drama set in Charming, a sheltered community watched over by a renegade motorcycle club intent on protecting the town from the newcomers that threaten it. Jackson "Jax" Teller is one member of the brotherhood, who finds his own loyalty to the group tested when...
Creator Kurt Sutter has found fewer openings to lighten the show as the story has darkened, and that continues to be the case. Still, we want to know what’s going to happen, even if the odds of anything good are about the same as the odds of the show ever winning the Emmys it deserves.
The season premiere alone places SAMCRO in three progressively darker, increasingly self-destructive set pieces sparked from confusion and ending with the gang indulging in some misguided retaliation.
I MISS THIS SHOW :( I wish it never **** really attached to the characters, storyline **** season finale was epic. TEAM JAX...Life of bikers....interesting...
Sorry to see it end. Is a fabulous show with great acting and production crew. The writing by Sutter is awesome, they guy has a crazy sick mind!
Another thing, all of these people rating the show 0, check their profiles, most of them got "offended" by watching 1 or 2 episodes in season 1 then decided they can speak on all of the seasons. If you don't like it, don't watch it! (Which most of you didn't anyway...) But the fact of the matter is, as much as you hate to admit it, people watch and love this show. Sorry about it!
Looking forward to the prequel. Thanks to all of the cast and crew for putting out an awesome show for 7 great seasons!
After a relatively explosive season premiere, the next two episodes of Sons of Anarchy may frustrate viewers hoping for insanity in every episode. Sutter gets down into the dirty of a gang war again, and it’s a bit of a narrative letdown after the explosiveness of last season.
Sons of Anarchy could be the antihero drama to end all antihero dramas, but it'll have to shift into some new gears to go out in the blaze of ingloriousness it deserves.
While it will be interesting to see the way Sons tackles loose ends, in terms of how the series explores shades of gray, it looks like it’s all over but the shooting.
Overrall, one of the best shows on Television. The third and fourth season were the low points for the show, but Sons went out with a bang. I tip my hat off to Mr. Sutter.
As the final season of the biker drama comes to an end I'm left with mixed feelings about the directions it took. Sons of Anarchy has rarely, if ever, not been an entertaining watch but it has become increasingly unrealistic season by season relying on convenient, and sometimes downright strange, plot devices far too often. This final season is particularly guilty of this, and when you add in Jax quest for vengeance that essentially undoes all of his character development, it makes for very frustrating viewing at times.
A disappointing end no doubt, but overall Sons of Anarchy hit the mark more often than it missed.
BOOORING!!! Omg. Here's why this show scks like no other:
- Ugly face of Gemma kissing other ugly face people.
- Tara's face frowning at sht and stuff.
- Gemma and Tara discussing about divorce, kids, children, and other women problem. (is this a fcn Telenovela or what???)
- Man Hugs! It goes like this: 10 man hugs for 1 action sequence. These guys hug more than the **** couple in Modern Family. That says a lot. (At least the **** couple in modern family are funny).
- Same story through out all seasons: How will Jax protect his family and quit the gun business while sht happens around him.
This Show is best watch by skipping all Gemma and Tara scenes.
SoA was never one of the best written shows but it was always eminently watchable. Season 7 crashed and burned badly. It turned out to be more of a melodrama than the most schmaltzy soap opera. It felt like the writers tried to do too much. The plot twists jumped back and forth to the point of ridiculousness. One minute Jax is working with a rival gang, the next he's setting them up and mowing them all down, and the very next he needs to work with them again and so all it takes is a simple explanation in his deep reassuring voice, "I was lied to, otherwise I wouldn't have killed your guys, you know you can trust me." And so of course they do because that's where the ridiculous plot needs to go.
Jax was always portrayed as struggling with his conscience to the point where he actually wanted the club to get out of crime. Now he's suddenly mowing down people left and right, including innocent civilians, without a care in the world. I get that the writers want to appear dark and edgy, but you can only slaughter so many people before the believability takes a hit. And in between Jax psycopathically ping-ponging from one murder to the next, while his club dutifully follows along, is the heavy-handed sentimentality, the repetitive proclamations of "I love you, brother" from the club, who all barely seem to notice the incessant mass murder all around them.
This season was like the anti-Breaking Bad. That show carefully crafted every scene to create a very deliberate and purposeful pacing; SoA 7 tried to cram as much junk as possible into it no matter how nonsensical.