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Would they patch him out, though? Bobby was sort of the voice of reason for Jax that he was for Clay, but he and everyone else in the club seem to have jumped straight into this ruthless shit Jax is pulling them into. Bobby is as ice cold as Jax at this point and is really just a proxy for him now. I don't think

Reminds me of when the Sons were dealing with Danny Trejo. Tyler doesn't want to lead the Niners, but if he decides to try to get out, Marks will just have him killed.

With that said, I don't think she's playing them. I attribute how easily this is falling into their lap less to her playing them and more to the writers being lazy. I think they're just giving the Sons an easy law enforcement figure, which is long overdue after how they went out of their way to make David Hale and Eli

I completely missed that. I'll have to look for that later.

Lincoln Potter, I believe he was a US Attorney.

I'd love to see some sort of spin-off of Sons of Anarchy, though not on TV and not nearly as extensive as Sons is. I'm talking maybe a full season-to-Netflix deal where minor characters in Sons, maybe from other gangs or someone like Eli Roosevelt, get a season of episodes surrounding their lives with the major

They don't call their own shots, and they really didn't have any strong leader material behind Laroy. I see it as if Clay/Jax/Bobby/Tig/Chibs/Opie all got taken out early on and Juice was the only guy left to lead the club. Juice would be a pawn for every other club, and his goal would be to keep himself useful so he

Oh I doubt it. I sort of think Sutter had both season 1 and the final season - or at least the last probably 4 episodes of it loosely written or formulated in his head before the show began filming, and everything in between was sort of 'make it up as we go along.' He's known for a long time exactly how this season

The point with him talking to the Niners as children is that they really have nothing going on with Laroy gone. They relied on Pope, and now Marx, to have any sort of business dealings, and Tyler is completely under Marx's thumb. If you recall, there was a scene in season 5 when Pope and Jax were working out some sort

Those weren't Niners he sent to attack the parlors. They were Grim Bastards pretending to be Niners. I'm fairly sure, at least.