Bro-lo El Cunado
Bro-lo El Cunado
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Hey, looks like Rob Lowe's real hair is back! Welcome back not-as-weird Rob Lowe hair!
Yeah, even looking back at the grades given for the episodes, they've been pretty consistently B+ and A-, with very few being anything different. While this wasn't a great episode, it was still pretty funny, a B- at worst.
Is that like Britta'ing, only completely boring and unlikeable?
YES! What was that, henna? Permanent? I'm just glad the producers stuck that shot in there so we can all say WTF.
I have a feeling everything is going to be somehow connected to whatever Lincoln Potter's been scheming in the background the whole time. His interest in Charming Heights and jerking Juice and the Sheriff around are too deliberate not to mean SOMEthing, right? Please?
Uhhh, you know that Napster didn't come out in 1989, right?
Woof, where to start.
I'm sure there IS plenty of ammo somewhere, but as we've seen, this group doesn't move very fast.
I think he did!
And it says a lot about the actor. He made a guest appearance on Law & Order: SVU and that's his real hair and beard he's been growing out. Looking at work he did before SOA, that (historically) hasn't been his style, but he's committed as hell to Opie. Love that.
Linc is CLEARLY working on more than he's letting on. He doesn't like the mayor, doesn't mind playing people to his own ends, and has the political backing and resources to do whatever the shit he wants. I wish we'd seen more of what he's been planning this season, but maybe there will be a huge payoff in these last 2…
Yeah in the voice over it sounded like Jax says that Clay's dead, and someone else says that it's probably LeRoi, and Opie is in the wind.
So glad to see some good scenes featuring both Tig and Bobby. Seems like those guys have been mostly background this season. Love both those characters.
Unser came back before the end, you can see him in the shot with Gemma at the hospital when they're taking Tara back to get x-rayed. I don't know what he did between then and the end of the episode, but he was there before the last scene.
Yep. As much as it was something he'd been wanting for ages, he recognized it for what is was: manipulation.
Why not? We barely know the boys, and as non-speaking characters they aren't anyone we would really miss. We all know Jax isn't leaving anytime soon (because he IS the series, a-no-duh), and the death of one of his sons would be a surefire way to keep him bolted into the club (despite his attempts to leave) as a…
The cold, measured, and deadpan delivery of that was perfect. Seeing Clay sit (slowly flinch?) back and take notice of Jax's seriousness was amazing. Fantastic acting on both their parts.
More than Tara, I see one of Jax's kids getting killed by a stray bullet or something like that. Especially with this Oregon trip with all of them getting shot at in a park shown in the teaser. After the Irish storyline played out last season, the kids have been less than an afterthought, and it wouldn't be a stretch…