The final season of Sons of Anarchy continues on FX with the death count skyrocketing to all-time high numbers. As more SAMCRO members get themselves in harm's way, as death looms closely at every turn, will Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) be able to survive his "darkest moment?"
In our previous recap, mob boss Henry Lin sent out a violent message to Jax (Hunnam) and Nero (Jimmy Smits). First, Jax was in the middle of an angry discussion with Sheriff Althea (Annabeth Gish) when a live grenade was thrown into the ice cream shop. Chibs (Tommy Flanagan) was quick on his feet as he grabbed Althea and covered her when the grenade exploded.
Nero was given a phone call, warning him that his club was Lin's next target. When Nero and Teller finally arrived, they discovered a bloody massacre. Dead bodies were lying on the floor, including Jax's former lover, Colette Jane (Kim Dickens).
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Pacific Rim actor explains how Jax will react to the death of two members of his club. Tig (Kim Coates) had a close call, when he was shot in the gut.
The Green Street actor explains how the club feels for him after Tara's death, "The way I was thinking about it, almost from their point-of-view is, 'We know this is f--ked. We know this is probably gonna cause some pretty tumultuous monstrosities to come, but ultimately this is what this kid needs, so we're just gonna support him because this is his darkest moment.''"
Though the club is loyal, will they continue to follow to their leader, who only has revenge on his mind? Jax teases, "I think that resolve to follow me blindly definitely gets reduced and reduced to the point where there has to be a little bit of a come-to-Jesus moment amongst us."
With one cop dead and another in critical condition, things are only going to get worse for SAMCRO, especially with an APB out on Juice (Theo Rossi).
Sons of Anarchy continues on FX Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Readers, are you excited to see what happens to Jax and Juice?
© 2024 Mstars News, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.