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Sons Of Anarchy - Season 7 Episode 07: Greensleeves
The seventh and final Season of Sons of Anarchy begins 10 days after the death of Gemma, leaving Jax heart-broken in jail and determined to find out the truth behind her passing. The club is behind Jax all the way and, as always, proving loyalty through many ups and downs. Gemma is fighting her own demons in coping with what she did and all is not 'on the level' with her. Jax';;;s oldest son is growing up... some might say a little too fast due to what he has to deal with and what he discovers.
I will definitely miss good old Bobs, but in all fairness there was really nowhere left for his story to go (other than to perhaps give more terrible advice to Wendy).
These beats have become so familiar by now that there isn't much drama left in them that doesn't revolve around shocking us with some creative new ugliness. There's no sense of creeping dread.
Sons of Anarchy has been an emotional roller-coaster, like riding shotgun with someone who only slams on the pedals, and that's best displayed in this week's Gemma (UGH Gemma) storyline.
"We need to handle him with leverage, not blood," [Jax] says. While that sounds tidy and civilized, it's safe to assume that in Sons of Anarchy, it always ends in blood.
With the episode closing on Abel lying awake in his bed, the question, then, becomes: Is the story of Sons of Anarchy really going to hinge on who will tattle on grandma/Gemma first?
Anyone familiar with the tenacious brutality of August Marks (Billy Brown) knew it was only a matter of time before he punished SAMCRO for all of their extracurricular tomfoolery.