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***OFFICIAL*** Sons of Anarchy Thread (3 Viewers)

you guys make fun all you want but this show always delivers at some point
I was thinking the exact same thing. I have really been getting tired of this show but then they come up with something that is HFS in an awesome way. I was really caught off guard with this last episode. I did not see that coming at all.

 
drfeelgood said:
Raider Nation said:
Free tip for Jimmy Smits: when you have a gray beard, do not dye your hair JET BLACK.
Free tip for you: facial hair can grey faster than head hair, and he does have grey on his temples.
Yep, I have gray all through my beard (chest hair too) but I've never seen one on my head.

 
Can't wait for Truck's live blogging when he sees this later.
It wasn't a terrible episode. And Clay's passing does deserve a proper send-off:

Ridin' in this van, going to a new jail

Chances gettin' slim, of ever touching female

The van's hijacked! Busted out by the Prez

Gonna talk to Galen, and try to figure out what he says

*bagpipes* *gunshots*

Couple hours later, my neck can dispense Pez

 
Can't wait for Truck's live blogging when he sees this later.
It wasn't a terrible episode. And Clay's passing does deserve a proper send-off:

Ridin' in this van, going to a new jail

Chances gettin' slim, of ever touching female

The van's hijacked! Busted out by the Prez

Gonna talk to Galen, and try to figure out what he says

*bagpipes* *gunshots*

Couple hours later, my neck can dispense Pez
LOL

 
So anyone want to give the synopsis of what went down for those that gave up on the show? You can use spoiler tags... or not.

 
Can't wait for Truck's live blogging when he sees this later.
It wasn't a terrible episode. And Clay's passing does deserve a proper send-off:

Ridin' in this van, going to a new jail

Chances gettin' slim, of ever touching female

The van's hijacked! Busted out by the Prez

Gonna talk to Galen, and try to figure out what he says

*bagpipes* *gunshots*

Couple hours later, my neck can dispense Pez
:lmao:

 
It was ok. I don't see how they think this will work though. They just going to move back in their house and pretend nothing happened?

 
Can't wait for Truck's live blogging when he sees this later.
It wasn't a terrible episode. And Clay's passing does deserve a proper send-off:

Ridin' in this van, going to a new jail

Chances gettin' slim, of ever touching female

The van's hijacked! Busted out by the Prez

Gonna talk to Galen, and try to figure out what he says

*bagpipes* *gunshots*

Couple hours later, my neck can dispense Pez
:lmao:
I started with that joke and worked backwards to make it fit. :lmao:

 
So if I can prove that Smits paints his head, I have an apology coming from both of you?

:popcorn:
You'll get nothing and like it.
Oops, sorry. Smits doesn't paint his head jet black. Instead, he chooses to wear a jet black RUG!

Dan Gross

Posted: Monday, April 5, 2010, 8:11 AM

There was a hairy situation on the set of "Garza" last Tuesday.

The NBC pilot starring Jimmy Smits as a retired Supreme Court justice who returns to practicing law was shooting on the steps of the Franklin Institute when the rain caused delays. After one long break, when a scene was finally shooting of Smits walking down the stairs, a strong gust of wind blew off Smits' hairpiece.

Smits put his hand up as hair and make-up people came out and ushered him inside to fix it while the rest of the cast dried off.
I feel vindicated here.

 
So if I can prove that Smits paints his head, I have an apology coming from both of you?

:popcorn:
You'll get nothing and like it.
Oops, sorry. Smits doesn't paint his head jet black. Instead, he chooses to wear a jet black RUG!

Dan Gross

Posted: Monday, April 5, 2010, 8:11 AM

There was a hairy situation on the set of "Garza" last Tuesday.

The NBC pilot starring Jimmy Smits as a retired Supreme Court justice who returns to practicing law was shooting on the steps of the Franklin Institute when the rain caused delays. After one long break, when a scene was finally shooting of Smits walking down the stairs, a strong gust of wind blew off Smits' hairpiece.

Smits put his hand up as hair and make-up people came out and ushered him inside to fix it while the rest of the cast dried off.
I feel vindicated here.
They were still right about facial hair can gray faster than head hair. My grandfather had jet black hair, and his facial hair became gray way before his hair started turning. When he died at age 72, he still had more black in his hair than gray.

 
So if I can prove that Smits paints his head, I have an apology coming from both of you?

:popcorn:
You'll get nothing and like it.
Oops, sorry. Smits doesn't paint his head jet black. Instead, he chooses to wear a jet black RUG!

Dan Gross

Posted: Monday, April 5, 2010, 8:11 AM

There was a hairy situation on the set of "Garza" last Tuesday.

The NBC pilot starring Jimmy Smits as a retired Supreme Court justice who returns to practicing law was shooting on the steps of the Franklin Institute when the rain caused delays. After one long break, when a scene was finally shooting of Smits walking down the stairs, a strong gust of wind blew off Smits' hairpiece.

Smits put his hand up as hair and make-up people came out and ushered him inside to fix it while the rest of the cast dried off.
I feel vindicated here.
Maybe he switched up his rug for this episode? The color really stood out as looking terrible to me too.

 
It was ok. I don't see how they think this will work though. They just going to move back in their house and pretend nothing happened?
I was having a hard time buying that too, but they didn't have many good choices here.

CCH was already on their backs, and the Irish problem wasn't going away.

Turning rat was the only other option, and obviously that presents other problems for an outlaw biker gang (I assume nobody ever does business with you after that and you've started an all out war with the Irish).

This way they've kept black and ginger both happy.

They can still try to manage the fallout with CCH. Rockmund already helping with that (they did deliver).

They know it won't be the happily ever after, but I could sort of buying it being the best solution to a situation with no clean outs.

 
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Are we really giving this show a pass on something that should have happened 2 seasons ago? All of that dragging it out with Clay can't be forgotten.

 
Are we really giving this show a pass on something that should have happened 2 seasons ago? All of that dragging it out with Clay can't be forgotten.
A pass? I wouldn't call it that. This show has been ripped to shreds and to say you really like it will make folks assume all sorts of terrible things about you.

Sure, it gets a pass in the same sense that the dumb kid in the family gets a pass for getting a C.

 
Liked the episode overall. But no way that bullet gets pulled out of Bobby fully intact, 1 inch deep in his skin.

 
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I love how nobody involved with the show cares one iota about realistic character development. Tara watches Jax give Clay a lead tracheotomy and all of a sudden she realizes how much she loves him?

 
I love how nobody involved with the show cares one iota about realistic character development. Tara watches Jax give Clay a lead tracheotomy and all of a sudden she realizes how much she loves him?
I don't think that is exactly where they are going - Tara views this as an opportunity to not get killed - going down the path she was on was a guranteed failure. At least this way she can buy some time with Jax and decide if she still wants to turn rat

It almost looks as if Gemma will buy into getting the boys out of this lifestyle after what happened to Clay.

 
I think the big thing here is Jax wanted out of guns so bad that he's actually made it worse now. Clay told him before that having the gavel is a burden and you do things you don't want to do.

It's been eluded that essentially the more "right" type of things Jax tries the more and more he is getting sucked deeper and deeper into the club and is essentially becoming what Clay was anyways.

We all know how this ends - it won't be pretty.

Nero is acting as the voice of reason - Jax won't buy into what Nero is selling.

 

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