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***OFFICIAL*** Sons of Anarchy Thread (4 Viewers)

Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.

 
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Not going to read here...yet. Only through season 3 so far. I must admit, the first time I tried SoA I watched the first two episodes and wasn't too impressed. But a couple years later I tried it again on Netflix streaming, and really like it now. Looking forward to seasons 4+.
Same exact way for me. Don't listen to the other fbg renown film critics; watch all of it. Its good, fun, entertainment. Don't take it too seriously. Just enjoy.
What did sinrman do to you that makes you hate him so much?
:lmao:

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
You should get hold of him immediately...your management advice could be invaluable.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
How many hot actors turn down movie roles or leading work on a quality series to be the 4th banana on the final year of a campy show like this.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
You should get hold of him immediately...your management advice could be invaluable.
I should, but it sounds like the guy he's already paying for management advice might be telling him the same thing. He doesn't need me.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
How many hot actors turn down movie roles or leading work on a quality series to be the 4th banana on the final year of a campy show like this.
No idea.

What classic movies roles or leading roles on quality TV shows would he be turning down for this?

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
Every network on TV would greenlight a series starring Paul at this moment. This is Paul's time to cash-in not play second banana on a show in it's last season. That is obviously Jimmy Smits territory. Something Paul at worst is a decade away from.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
Every network on TV would greenlight a series starring Paul at this moment. This is Paul's time to cash-in not play second banana on a show in it's last season. That is obviously Jimmy Smits territory. Something Paul at worst is a decade away from.
Yes, every network would.

Now, given the nature of TV shows, the chances that any of those shows Paul may be getting asked to do will either suck or get cancelled are extremely high. Catching the right role is lightning in a bottle.

If the right role isn't there, there's nothing wrong with guest starring in an interesting role. It's quick, and guaranteed to get seen.

He needs to be in front of eyeballs not being Jesse Pinkman. This is a surer way to do that than making bad pilots that never get seen.

Again, the road from being an iconic TV character to career superstardom isn't as smooth as you guys seem to think it is.

 
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Speaking of Jimmy Smits, you won't find many more successful TV actors than Smits.

You what he did in the 2 years after his break-out role on LA Law, just before landing on NYPD Blue? 3 TV movies.

 
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Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
How many hot actors turn down movie roles or leading work on a quality series to be the 4th banana on the final year of a campy show like this.
No idea.

What classic movies roles or leading roles on quality TV shows would he be turning down for this?
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
How many hot actors turn down movie roles or leading work on a quality series to be the 4th banana on the final year of a campy show like this.
No idea.

What classic movies roles or leading roles on quality TV shows would he be turning down for this?
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Yeah, I have no idea what his other options are. It just seems silly to write this off as a bad decision.

Being a hot name doesn't mean you are about to star in great movies or TV shows. There just aren't very many of either of those.

This can be a great way to spend a few months for him while he's looking for the right bigger roles. For all the problems SOA has, this isn't beneath him at all. Hunnam is very talented, and a good role giving those two a lot of scenes together could be great.

 
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He also might not be looking to get attached to another show for 6-8 seasons. SoA will give him a nice payday and it's probably a fun show to work on. He could be a good True Detective candidate to bridge the gap as he thinks of his next move.

 
Sutter is going after Aaron Paul for next season. And he just might get him.

http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/03/aaron-paul-final-season-sons-of-anarchy-kurt-sutter.html
I know Need for Speed isnt doing that well but come on, dont sink to that level Pinkman.
Paul's a hot name right now, but there's a good chance he's already done the best work of his career.

His big move since BB is a Fast and Furious knock-off (never saw any F&F movies, but I assume those aren't artistic masterpieces).

He was a wonderful Jesse Pinkman, but we're not talking about Daniel Day-Lewis here.

A good role on one season of a fun show that used to be pretty good isn't as bad a move as it sounds.
Yeah he is a hot name right now, which is exactly why he shouldnt do SOA. You can do that when you have failed to stay hot, its why we dont see Chris Hemsworth (or whatever hot name is current) doing one season of a popular but poorly written and acted show.
Take a look the work most iconic TV characters end up getting down the line.

They aren't likely to end up on another classic show or great movie (the couple of those that come out each year).

Most shows and movies aren't very good, striking gold commercially and creatively doesn't happen very often. You take an interesting role when you can get it (and this absolutely can be).

As bad as we think SOA is now, it's not like he's going off to star in some CBS procedural here. SOA is better the crap Dean Norris went off to do and almost certainly better than what Vince Gilligan's about to do.

Bryan Cranston and Danny DeVito are the exception.
How many hot actors turn down movie roles or leading work on a quality series to be the 4th banana on the final year of a campy show like this.
No idea.

What classic movies roles or leading roles on quality TV shows would he be turning down for this?
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Mad Men is better TV, and in the IMDB top 250, it's ranked below SOA. So I dunno if that's data that's useable.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Mad Men is better TV, and in the IMDB top 250, it's ranked below SOA. So I dunno if that's data that's useable.
Drummer or IMDB. Tough call.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Mad Men is better TV, and in the IMDB top 250, it's ranked below SOA. So I dunno if that's data that's useable.
Drummer or IMDB. Tough call.
Yeah, like users of IMDB are the benchmark of lists:

http://www.imdb.com/list/alrIDBivhMc/

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Mad Men is better TV, and in the IMDB top 250, it's ranked below SOA. So I dunno if that's data that's useable.
Drummer or IMDB. Tough call.
Yeah, like users of IMDB are the benchmark of lists:

http://www.imdb.com/list/alrIDBivhMc/
That's why its important to have a large number of people and not just some random person like yourself giving his opinion.

 
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Mad Men is better TV, and in the IMDB top 250, it's ranked below SOA. So I dunno if that's data that's useable.
Drummer or IMDB. Tough call.
Yeah, like users of IMDB are the benchmark of lists:

http://www.imdb.com/list/alrIDBivhMc/
That's why its important to have a large number of people and not just some random person like yourself giving his opinion.
Thus, a random person like yourself giving an opinion.

 
NutterButter said:
Porkchop Express said:
BustedKnuckles said:
Porkchop Express said:
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Not that IMDB rankings mean anything but its number 30 most popular (note that nothing in the top 50 is earlier than 2003) but 68th rated among shows with 5,000 or more votes, behind Dragonball Z.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?at=0&num_votes=5000,&sort=user_rating,desc&start=51&title_type=tv_series

 
NutterButter said:
Porkchop Express said:
BustedKnuckles said:
Porkchop Express said:
Im not privy to that info and neither are you. What I do know is that he just starred in a movie and is a very desirable name right now. I would hope he makes the right choices, being in SOA is not one of them.
Only someone who isnt a fan of SOA would criticize this move. SOA is a very popular and widely watched show. Its work and it pays well im sure.
I guess Im not a fan. I watch it but the acting is subpar and the writing even worse. I think Aaron Paul should be aiming much higher than this while he still can.
Its in the top 50 of all time at imdb. Pretty solid company its keeping at that spot.
Not that IMDB rankings mean anything but its number 30 most popular (note that nothing in the top 50 is earlier than 2003) but 68th rated among shows with 5,000 or more votes, behind Dragonball Z.

http://www.imdb.com/search/title?at=0&num_votes=5000,&sort=user_rating,desc&start=51&title_type=tv_series
On face book it seems women are the biggest fans of SOA...they do love the bad boys

 
So I am nearly through season 5. I didn't think season 4 was all that bad (to those who said I should stop after 3). Now 5, meh... though I don't think his character is TOO bad, good ol' Jimmy Smits killin' off another great series (Dexter). :lol:

 
So I am nearly through season 5. I didn't think season 4 was all that bad (to those who said I should stop after 3). Now 5, meh... though I don't think his character is TOO bad, good ol' Jimmy Smits killin' off another great series (Dexter). :lol:
Stop at the end of season 5. Seriously, just pretend the last three seasons don't exist and your opinion of the series will be much, much better.

 
Damn...I wasn't even close.

Tonight's episode: Jax struggles to get his affairs in order. Yet conflict within the club and from the outside make this a very difficult task. Special guest stars: Esai Morales, Fred Savage, Elizabeth Berkeley, some dude who hasn't worked since 'Rescue Me', another dude from 'Oz' or maybe it was "The Shield"...we're not really sure, and Steve Earle as Waylon.
"Jax makes his move to save the club but unexpected events derail his plans leading to tension and violence. Special guest stars: Lou Diamond Phillips, Samoa Joe, one of the blonde DAs from 'Law and Order', Darnell Autry, Tom Wopat, Carla Gugino's cleavage, one of the Chinamen from 'Deadwood', Kurt Sutter's niece's step-son, Lee Greenwood, Lee Greenwood's helper monkey, Fred Rated, Joe Isuzu, Clara Peller, and Steven Root since he had an extra 12 minutes in his schedule."
 
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I heard Kurt Sutter has a 6-season spinoff in the works with Phil as the leader of SAMCRO's El Paso chapter.
"Phil struggles to keep the heat off of SAMELPA as the Feds ramp up their investigation of the gordita smuggling operation. Tensions rise between Stinky Pete and Ponch over the naming rights to their go-kart track. The passion heats up between Froot Loop and Scabby Amanda. Co-starring: Tim McCarver, Adam Rich, the guy who played Turtle on 'Entourage', Christy Canyon, Alfonso Ribeiro, Clarence the Wonder Gerbil, the guy that is still alive from Milli Vanilli, and Lisa Loeb."
Missed Manson here too.

 
I heard Kurt Sutter has a 6-season spinoff in the works with Phil as the leader of SAMCRO's El Paso chapter.
"Phil struggles to keep the heat off of SAMELPA as the Feds ramp up their investigation of the gordita smuggling operation. Tensions rise between Stinky Pete and Ponch over the naming rights to their go-kart track. The passion heats up between Froot Loop and Scabby Amanda. Co-starring: Tim McCarver, Adam Rich, the guy who played Turtle on 'Entourage', Christy Canyon, Alfonso Ribeiro, Clarence the Wonder Gerbil, the guy that is still alive from Milli Vanilli, and Lisa Loeb."
Missed Manson here too.
Don't forget Andrew Dice Clay as the Sheriff.

 
Seems kind of odd unless she really earned the role. Nobody new is going to jump in on the last season and fans of the show arent going to jump out now.

 
Ive watched 6 seasons of deus ex machinas, horrible chase scenes with even worse rock music, characters making the worst decisions possible at every moment, contrived plots, shaky acting, a main character that walks like he just dropped a deuce in his pants, nepotism, and misogyny.

So Im invested for the 7th.

God help me.

 
The final trailer for season 7 of Sons of Anarchy called "Hell Awaits" has been released, and it shows the series lead, Jax Teller (played by Charlie Hunnam), riding his motorcycle on a highway while silhouettes of a skull is repeatedly flashed on his face. Though there's nothing much to decipher in the trailer as to what will go down in the next season, Kurt Sutter, the show's creator, did hint in a past interview that SoA will not end pleasantly, and will most probably end in a "pool of blood."

 
The final trailer for season 7 of Sons of Anarchy called "Hell Awaits" has been released, and it shows the series lead, Jax Teller (played by Charlie Hunnam), riding his motorcycle on a highway while silhouettes of a skull is repeatedly flashed on his face. Though there's nothing much to decipher in the trailer as to what will go down in the next season, Kurt Sutter, the show's creator, did hint in a past interview that SoA will not end pleasantly, and will most probably end in a "pool of blood."
NO WAY!!!!

 
The final trailer for season 7 of Sons of Anarchy called "Hell Awaits" has been released, and it shows the series lead, Jax Teller (played by Charlie Hunnam), riding his motorcycle on a highway while silhouettes of a skull is repeatedly flashed on his face. Though there's nothing much to decipher in the trailer as to what will go down in the next season, Kurt Sutter, the show's creator, did hint in a past interview that SoA will not end pleasantly, and will most probably end in a "pool of blood."
NO WAY!!!!
WAY !!!!

 

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