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Justin Baptista
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Am I the only one getting tired of Jax and his seeming sincerity? Just makes him come off as a hypocrite when he does stuff like killing Unser without a sign of remorse.

This has to be the only episode of this season that fully grabbed my attention from beginning to end without boring me to tears. I wished the entire season was like this from the start. But I didn't like what Jax said about the family he was given making the family he's chosen suffer because I'm sick of him always

I would like to think it's Goggins's performance that deepens the character.

I'll think they'll be a problem for the last episodes of the season.

Yeah. Amazing.

I think the escort's resemblance to Tara may be the reason why Jax's drawn to her. The way he held her in bed reminded me of the time he held Tara in bed in the beginning of the S3 finale.

The sex-scene opening montage was way over the top. I didn’t
care for most of tonight's episode except the Venus/Tig subplot which deeply moved me and the ending which has me so pumped for the next episode.

Dumpy is the most fucked up cartoon character I have ever seen. She would give kids everywhere nightmares.

Why can't Homeland just die?

That was insane. Never seen anything like it.

I hope they never commit to that. For a moment, I thought they actually killed off the twin and it horrified me. I want Stanley and Maggie to suffer for what they plan to do to the freaks.

They tied it up and one of the "local helpers" turns out to be his son.

And the fact that Jury's death happened without a club vote being passed on it makes it worst.

I think that would help the final season a bit. But it wouldn't entirely fix the season's pacing issues.

Reminds me of the Theon torture scenes from Games of Throne.

The extended format of the episodes isn't helping the show at all. The filler material it adds to SOA hurts it especially during the final season when there should be very little of the kind of material.

Things going wrong for Jax gives me more faith in the final season or at least the remainder of it. Not a lot but a little. From Marks refusing to back down from his position to the troubles with Abel that aren't going away anytime soon to Jax killing Jury which will no doubt have major consequences, especially when

Other than the scenes involving the deaths of Nucky and Dr. Narcisse, I found this finale to be quiet and contemplative which befits the nature of the show and sets it apart from other crime dramas. I thought it was fitting that the sin Nucky committed when he turned Gillian over to the Commodore set into motion a

I see your point which is why I was hoping he would before Nero left.

I think the reason why he didn't tell Nero about Tara is because I think he thought Nero wouldn't believe him after everything he's done.