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Sons Of Anarchy - Season 7 Episode 08: The Separation of Crows
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.
These disparate storylines, mostly revolving around the neutralization of one threat and the antagonizing of another, have become incredibly familiar by now.
I'd be surprised if anyone is left standing when this thing plays itself out, but if the story takes any longer to unfold, I'm not really going to care.
"The Separation of Crows" seemed primed for further shocking developments. Strangely, the episode merely rehashes much of the same ground, biding time until the bloody series finale and leaving viewers in a state of disorientation.
Where I railed against last week's episode for serving as a 60-minute holding pattern, "The Separation of Crows" succeeds where "Greensleeves" failed, despite effectively doing the same thing.