But they had the backing of Robocop who controls the ports, so it's definitely possible that the Sons face some repercussions there. And they're IRANIAN!
But they had the backing of Robocop who controls the ports, so it's definitely possible that the Sons face some repercussions there. And they're IRANIAN!
Oh yeah, the season 3 finale was a good one, to its credit SOA usually delivers some pretty good late season and finale episodes.
It opens the door for what could be a fascinating subplot. The club is shaken to the core upon discovering the gun used in the massacre was one of theirs and Jax is finally forced to face what he and his club have become: just another gang of criminals destined to either get locked up or die. Which would tie in nicely…
I'm partial to Chibs and Bobby myself. They both just seem authentic to me, they're like the Silvio and Paulie characters on "The Sopranos" in a way. Plus they're both probably the most consistent of the gang where the "biker's creed" stuff is concerned too. I like Tig too, although I don't think they've explored his…
LOL, yeah, it's a trope that's kinda played out and cliched, but it's their trademark, I suppose.
I feel the same way. I'd like to see it be used to steer the show back more toward the premise of Jax learning more about his father and putting his father's ideas and principles regarding the club into practice. They've gotten away from that in recent seasons and it's led to a lot of contrivances. Granted, some of…
I'm hoping that the school shooting scene (with the gun being traced back to SOA, natch) helps the show regain it's main premise, that being Jax and his desire to see through his father's dream of SOA being "legit".
I HATED the Ireland season. It was doomed from the moment season 2 ended with the "oh my God my BABY!" trope. Plus it was almost impossible to make out any of the dialog in season 3.
Good point. I mean why is Lyla even still around? With all that the show has going on, the last thing they need is another subplot involving a tertiary (at best) character.
It's too much and it tends to make it seem more soap-opera-ish than maybe it should.
I've always really enjoyed SOA, except for the weak Ireland season, that is. But two things keep it from being a "great" show IMO. One, they cannot resist keeping as many plates spinning as possible at all times and two, the way they've gotten away from the core conflict of the show, that being Jax's desire to "go…
Was it wrong of me to be hoping the Nazis would show to bail Walter out? I just found it kind of depressing how it (appeared to) end for Mr. White, handcuffed by two smug cops after being sold down the river by Jesse.
When Gene Simmons dies, I guarantee he'll have a coin-operated turnstile installed at his grave.
There's one (and only one) thing I truly dislike about BB and it has nothing to do with the actual show itself. It's the way everyone online tries so hard to "Lost"-ify it with the endlessly stupid "predictions". "I bet Walt uses the ricin cigarette to kill Lydia", "the kid with the RC car will figure into it somehow"…
You spelled "shitty" wrong in the headline…it's s-h-i-t-t-y, not w-e-i-r-d.
"Long awaited" by who, exactly? Might have been interesting fifteen years ago but now? Not really.
Good for you and hope you enjoy it. I still know a few holdouts who won't watch it because they assume it's basically just a lot of mafia crap, but it went so much deeper than that.
I think it was his lo mein LOL. Few have ever owned a role the way he owned Tony. He could be funny, scary, touching, cruel, all within a few minutes and all of it totally believable. He elevated the entire cast too, re-watching the series never gets old. RIP
That homie's dead, he just don't know it yet.
I'm usually amused by Tyler/OF's antics, but this ad really sucked.