Sons of Anarchy Coverage: Irish Spring

Episode Commentary: The Mad King

The Irish don’t play games and SAMCRO, of course has to find out everything the hard way.

The second the Irish asked to know if the Sons would have a full table and be in the same place, you had to know something was up. If not, you haven’t learned a thing from the show over the past five and a half seasons.

Although entertaining, most of the show was rather predictable. Nero’s fate looks sealed with Lee Toric dead and the Sons will now begin a two front war with the District Attorney and the Irish. This is not going to end well. It’s going to be bloody and the MC is under-staffed with Bobby gone nomad. Can he come back and save things? Or is the club finished?

What wasn’t predictable was the forced sex involving the police officers, Clay and Gemma. How can Clay help the club? Does he want to? Can he be trusted? Simply put, with their numbers dwindling and support from the Irish over, The Sons need all the help they can get. Do they turn to Marx Incorporated? How does this affect their other more legitimate operations?

Again, it’s obvious something big is going to happen; it’s just going to be a slow ride until we get there.

The pot continues to stir with Wendy and Tara as well. Wendy wants a relationship with Abel and Tara has no choice but to make it happen. With Jax focused on saving his club, it appears Tara is readying a knife for his back. With his friends and family life hanging in the balance, can Jax save them all? Can he save himself?

With questions abound, Sons of Anarchy is definitely building up to something special, but has failed to deliver its usual high-octane plot development on its way to its final destination.

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