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No, that was in SOA, S7

Yep.

I agree. I've often wondered why he was trashing his own show…for shock? I never had put it together that what he worships, thinking it's high drama, is misery.

Maybe

I hate Wendy. She says she feels at home there…

Naked.

Good question.

Yeah. Maybe having been the pres, he thinks he'll have some new insight? Maybe he's going to establish a hippie biker club in Norco?

That's Gemma. It's all about her.

And Bang! Bang!

That's the show's pretension to Hamlet. She's an apparition who appears in connection with deaths.

All the other fan sites are crying. They loved Gemma.

I wondered about that. Gemma told them at the old folks' home that Tara had died a few months ago. I don't think it has been that long.

I think he's going to be looking at his dad's death. Gemma said she thought JT had" let the road take him"

I thought it was ironic when the truck driver told Gemma she could have a ride if she wasn't some kind of psychopath.

Conan did a hilarious montage of Jax's back labeled, "You're my wife. I would never cheat." and "Uh-oh, my wife found out I cheated." The funniest was the last one where Kurt Sutter's name comes up on his back in the opening. "Here's Kurt Sutter trying to take credit for my back."

You can't be sure they're back together. Jax is strictly any port in a storm, even when he was married.

Yes. He's dying next week.

You and me both! At every interruption I looked to see if there was a nudity advisory.

I think he'll either meet Mr. Mayhem at the hands of the club, or since he asked about JT's manuscript, he might commit suicide. (Gemma said once or twice that JT had "let the road take him."