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Just thinking about Collette's death. Let Gemma make the arrangements and she will have a bigger tombstone than Tara (wouldn't take much). Has Jax even noticed his mother buried Tara under her maiden name? That evil old crone rescinded their marriage!

Tara didn't beat up Ima. Jax broke her nose.

If they're lucky, those boys will go into the "system".

I was pleased to see that he was less upset. Anyway I wasn't looking forward to his continuing with his girlfriend Collette, although it might have been fun to see what Gemma did to her.

And grading them.

Nothing "endearing" about Gemma talking to Tara. All it means is she finally has control over Tara. She can afford to be nice.

Nero started out to have some humanity, but his big love for Gemma is totally unbelievable. Why would anyone who is even remotely interested in her. KSutter has the other characters tell us that she is sexy, beautiful, funny, and smart, but that doesn't come across. As one reviewer said, "It must be her magical

They are totally dysfunctional. They have no idea how to teach and model a civilized life for those little boys. They wouldn't have the self-discipline to do it even if they knew.

It mattered to Nero because Jax lied about having Juice kill an *innocent* mother. That's what Jax considered a betrayal.

I gave in and watched this episode. I don't see how you people can stomach it! Does Jax know that nobody is caring for his children, that Abel is in the whorehouse and Thomas is in the room with Rat and Brooke trying to have sex? Or does he not care? I understand his moving on from his grief for Tara. (He

She has no accomplishments of her own. The only power she has ever had has been through whatever man she could manipulate. Also, she never does anything wrong in her own eyes, so she couldn't stand for getting out of guns because she'd already killed a husband to ensure the club stayed in gun running. She's going

We've always known and gnashed our teeth about Gemma's lies and maniputation, and Jax has never known.

Yes, he does. Remember "You betrayed me."

That's why I quit watching. I read the reviews to be sure I know if Gemma ever is killed, or just takes Jax into her bed. It's what she and Kurt Sutter have always wanted.

16 years ago was the accident that killed her mother whom she never knew.

Too much pot? Too many blows to the head?

SOA is not a re-telling of Hamlet, and KSutter never said it was. Gemma is no Gertrude except she married very quickly after the death of her son's father. Tara was no clueless Ophelia, and Jax is not Hamlet EXCEPT in his indecisiveness (remember how he had to collect and collect evidence against Clay?) and his

I'm not watching—no characters left that interest me, but it sounds like more of the same that I got tired of in previous seasons. Anyone with an IQ of 60 would know that only Gemma would kill her rival Tara in the way Tara was killed. But Kurt Sutter wrote this for his wife, so even if it becomes completely