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That was a different hymn, but many of the hymns and parochial songs of that era had similar tunes and chord progressions. I can't recall what hymn they were singing (could have been an alternate version of "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name"), but a lot of them will have primary and alternate music to go along with

Exactly what I was thinking. Clay does a great job of pulling people close when they need a fatherly touch from him. It's what he did with Opie in S1-2, and what he did with Juice last week. Clay will use this with Bobby, Chibs and the other guys, but he's after Opie. He knows driving a wedge between Opie and Jax is

Pretty sure that was Katey's tone-deaf singing that song. I didn't know the song or the significance of it, so it just played as yet another chance to shoe-horn his old lady into a song. I'm kind of glad I didn't know it, as it didn't foreshadow anything about what Juice was planning. Too distracted by

(thinking of how to work "logistics has never been more delicious" into my afternoon meeting. grateful.)

Agreed that it's not personal for Linc. Yet. It wasn't for Stahl either (she was after the Irish) until Big Otto wrecked her face when she was trying to play him in prison. That's when she got a (female) hard-on for the club. Linc has to show himself to the club as a player at some point, and I think the personal part

"RIP, Miles. You were polite."

What you said

Thanks for that clip. I haven't gone back to watch earlier seasons (saving it for watching it all the way through when it's all done) and I didn't realize how…different Anna Gunn looks. Almost different-person-ish. Wow.