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I don't have much to say about the episode - it was good for the first half and ultimately contrived and unsatisfying…yet better than I expected, honestly. The best episode of the season - and the last few seasons - by far was the 3rd to last episode of this season.

I have never rooted so hard in my life for a dude to get his eyeball ripped out.

Man do I wish I knew what the original comment said.

Because Bobby only had his jaw broken in this episode rather than have another appendage forcefully extricated from his body and Sutter was worried that if he didn't have a dead body dismembered, this episode just wouldn't be gory enough.

Did the douchebag 'postgame show' host guy really have to make 600 jokes about the Gaalen O'Shay actor getting sodomized?

They completely lost me when Jury talking about JT turned out to be a weird suicide theory and not Jury snitching on Gemma or something, and then they further lost me when Jury was killed without offering any sort of closure on who told Lin about the guns. What a fucking waste of that moment.

So I've been an apologist for the show all season, but this episode sucked so much ass.

Yeah, I'm getting that from everyone here and I'm honestly really surprised by it. It seems like a lot of people have moved into 'hate-watch' territory with this show. I still really enjoy watching it. I can't be the only person here in that boat.

These reviews are getting…really contemptuous. I have some problems with this season, and with last season for that matter, but man, it's not as bad, nor as devoid of enjoyment, as you make it out to be. At least not to me.

I'm kind of surprised by the C+ rating - I liked this episode much more than last week's episode. I was discouraged about this season at the beginning but it's actually growing on me in a way that it hasn't in about four seasons.

Now that you've finally figured out Jury, I feel the need to (politely) correct you on "Burowski" actually being "Barosky".

That was awful, and the one-liners about Tig/Venus (aside from Bobby's line), and just the general conversation had between the main characters. I think it falls under lazy writing here. And I hate to complain about laughter on this show since there's so little of it, but the sheer amount of "all the guys are sitting

I'm conflicted over whether I really liked or really hated this episode. I thought the plot was better than some of the recent episodes, but man, it has some of the worst dialogue since the early part of the 1st season.

RIP

I don't know. Being sheriff in Charming is as dangerous as being, say, a judge in Baghdad. Having taken this job, maybe she sees it in her best interests both career-wise and mortality-wise to keep them happy to keep herself alive and pocket some money in the process. At least she's smart enough to get paid for it,

I think you're on to something with this one.

It's funny, Jax lied directly to them when he told them he wanted to talk to the guy who killed Opie in prison but gave them his word he wouldn't kill him, and then had Chibs kill him. And then the Bastards just kind of disappeared and that plotline was dropped completely it seems like. It's as if the writers just

Jax knows about Miles, but he told Juice to go get the documents from Clay's safe to spare his own life and let Jax end Clay's, or Jax would kill Juice instead. Juice screwed up and Clay moved the documents, but Jax let him live anyway for some fucking reason.

I expected that to be Tara for a while. Shit, I even thought it could be Wendy for a minute. I have no doubt that Jax will die, but if this series ends with Queen Gemma still standing, it will ruin the entire run for me.

Not just die, but an execution on par with what Jax did to the Asian guy Gemma framed for the Tara murder. If they're going to kill Jax, and they are, it should be spectacular. And to sell it, Sutter has to spend the entire season making us loathe Jax, which he is and we do.