With the IRA gun payment looming, Samcro scrambles to come up with the cash; the Mayans and Nords take a drastic step toward strengthening their alliance; Jax finds himself in a dangerous position with Tara.
Vanessa uses the scandalous picture of Catherine and Marcus to blackmail Blair into being a nicer person, so Blair seeks revenge by enticing Chuck to seduce Vanessa.
When old bones are discovered on the outskirts of Charming, Clay (Ron Perlman) is forced to deal with secrets he buried long ago. Meanwhile, ATF agent Kohns investigation turns personal when his true intentions are revealed.
A small favor for Pineys old war buddy turns into a big problem for Samcro. With Clay detained, Jax must step-up to handle the situation.
In a little press release that we received last night from the folks at FX, we learned that the freshman motorcycle club drama Sons of Anarchy has been picked up for a second season.
The club travels to Nevada to store arms with a brother club The Devil’s Tribe. When the Mayans pose a threat, Clay decides to “patch-over” the tribe, making them an official SOA charter.
There’s a bad moon rising in Charming, and as we’ve come to learn, it all ties back into the dealings of the Sons of Anarchy.
The last episode of Season Three wasn’t exactly the cliff hanger that we’ve seen in seasons past, giving us a little time to breathe and question where Nancy and her crew could go next. Now that Season 4 is over, we can breathe again. Sort of.
As the club deals with the aftermath of their illegal arms warehouse attack, the Deputy Chief of Police poses a new threat to Samcro’s reign over Charming.