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From prison, Big Otto reaches out to SAMCRO, asking them to help his wife, Luann, and her pornography studio after a raid from law enforcement and intimidation from a rival pornographer, Georgie Caruso, threaten her business. As the season gets underway, we find the death of Opie Winston';;;s wife yielding unexpected consequences as Vice President Jax Teller vows to take the club in a more legitimate direction, a decision that doesn';;;t sit well with President Clay Morrow. Meanwhile, as the racist League of American Nationalists motorcycle club fronted by Ethan Zobelle launches a brutal campaign against a divided SAMCRO, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms enters the picture.
We're drawn into their lives, and as it starts its second season, "Sons of Anarchy" can't be left out of any conversation about the golden age of cable drama.
For a show where emotions are muted behind the crackling of leather jackets and high decibels of Harleys, the relationships between Clay and Gemma feels genuine, as does the renewed passion of Jax and Tara.
When Sons of Anarchy debuted, I wasn't sure I wanted to see it last. But now that Sutter and company have finished the long and difficult task of fixing what wasn't working, I want to know everything it has to offer.