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I thought it was just me.

**Dewey walking out of the prison gates**

I agree but regardless of how we feel about N. Korea, there's something wrong about making a film about assassinating a real and living person. Comedy or not. And it's N. Korea of all places. They do not care about American comedic sensibilities. They see it as propaganda.

Thing is, last night he finally had a chance to find out, but he decided he didn't trust himself to raise his sons, thus committed suicide.

I am so baffled by the senselessness of that character. And the relationship between her and Chibs. All the screen time they got, I thought for SURE she had to be more than she seemed.

I think Juice saw her too. When he was discarding the carving fork in the dumpster. So not just the Tellers.

Well therein lies the writing problem. That's backwards.

Jax has sad sex with the closest woman. If anything I was disappointed in Wendy for sleeping with someone who shot her full of heroine mere weeks ago (in show time) and probably prayed for her death. I thought she would come back stronger and less desperate. He will never love her, but I think Jax is on is "why not?"

I don't believe Sutter had the right read on his characters and how they have been interpreted. Especially in these last couple of seasons.
Absolutely NO ONE wants to see Gemma's swan song. Let that bitch die shocking and bloody. It's how she dished it out, it's how she should've taken it.

Why is it that all the sympathetic characters (Tara, Opie) have shocking deaths, but the bad guys deaths are super anti-climatic? HOW can that be "satisfying"?

Jarry is the WORST.

How should we expect Jax to punish Gemma when he's done the exact some thing to Jury. Killed someone on impulse and lied about it. Kind of blunts the impact of this entire season, no?

Why are Jax and Gemma's horrible, horrible transgressions met with endless patience and acceptance — while Tara was abandoned by everyone while taking one for the club and trying to save her kids?

I like the idea of Juice confessing he knew it wasn't Lin and that it's Gemma…but the murder gets interrupted. Or he goes through with it and someone key overhears. Tully maybe. It's got to come from a few different angles because Abel alone can be dismissed because he's 4. Juice can be dismissed because he's a

Yes, and her dad said she is bipolar. Hopefully these are clues that will eventually mean something.

Thanks. I try not put a lot of effort into following the street logistics because they never really matter. But Marks seems to be pulling out all the stops for this mom & son, so thought to make sure I understood. Seems not getting the land deal would be the least of Marks worries since the Sons have taken pics of

I just want Brooke to be there for a reason.
Maybe she somehow knows Gemma was involved with JT's death which of course caused her mother's death so she has an ax to grind. Also, we were told Brooke is mentally unstable last season.

Yes, and last season's patch-in. I don't remember any other member getting that amount of screen time for a patch in. And remember they decided to trick him as if he was in trouble and Rat looked terrified and very much like "oh s*it cat's out of the bag" but of course he was being patched in. It was just very,

Can someone remind me why it's important for Marks to know where the pastor is buried? Did Samcro take pics of the body at one of his contruction sites and are threatening to show city counsel? What's the deal with the pastor?

This whole series is about Jax fighting for things that ultimately don't matter. He said himself that Samrcro wasn't about brotherhood anymore, yet he's clinging to it, come what may.
He also spent a lot of S6 stalking and intimidating Tara in order to keep the kids in town — kids he NEVER SEES or appear to care