Why is sons of anarchy so good




















Our editorial content is not influenced by any commissions we receive. Last night the course-correcting fifth season of FX's visceral and engaging motorcycle club drama Sons of Anarchy concluded in an incredibly satisfying fashion.

Even if destroying this many people was plausible for a biker gang in such a short period of time, it certainly would not go unnoticed by law enforcement. Even though there is a ton of gang-related activity in the area, Charming California is still depicted as, well a charming place to live.

Several years have passed within the show, but nobody seems to really mind the gang activity occurring in their neighborhoods.

Some people may just be used to the chaos but it does not make sense that law enforcement would just sit by twiddling their thumbs. The Sons are smart enough to evade them as well. With the number of illegal activities the Sons of Anarchy were performing, it is incredibly unlikely that they would be able to completely outmaneuver local law enforcement and the Feds.

There are bound to be dirty cops in the world. This can account for Sheriff Wayne Unser, but having one friend on the local law enforcement team should not have allowed SAMCRO to slip past as many officers and federal agents as they did. With nearly 90 acting gigs under his belt, actor Dayton Callie is no stranger when it comes to acting. During his time on the show, Unser was seen as a dirty cop but also a cop who cared about Charming California. He helped the Sons because he felt as if their work could protect Charming more than the police department could.

While he was a main character for most of the seasons, his role could have been cut a lot shorter if they would have gone with his storyline that was introduced after he retired. When Unser retires from the police force, he moves into a trailer because his cancer treatment is too expensive for him to afford while living in comfort.

Even though this part of his storyline was introduced, it was never touched upon again and most people just forgot that his character was supposed to have cancer. When he is first introduced to the show, his loyalties to SAMCRO are shaky at best, but he eventually became one of the most devoted members and even destroyed himself to keep the club and his children safe.

With as many people as Jax took out, it was not a huge surprise that he felt like his life had to end. He went out in a violent yet poetic fashion, but there is still one question left unanswered. What was the point of Milo being the truck driver in the final scene of the show?

Michael Chiklis may have been the one to run Jax over since he was also in The Shield, which Kurt Sutter wrote for, but other than that explanation it is quite a mystery why Milo showed up again. Game of Thrones is known for claiming the lives of characters just when you start to like them, but there are other shows that contain a lot of violence that lead to just as many demises. Sons of Anarchy fits this description.

A lot of people pass away on Sons of Anarchy. These people include not just random minor characters, but also main characters, some of which were fan favorites. SAMCRO itself seems to be a group of loyal individuals, but sometimes even the members betray each other. Jax himself is shown to not always have the best judgment yet for some reason people still follow him.

Yes, there are serious penalties for trying to leave the club as we saw in season one episode five when Kyle had his tattoo burned off, but people who have stayed have seen even worse things than this.

Why anyone would follow a leader that lets all of these horrible things happen is mind-boggling,. First and foremost, he was the father of Jax Teller and the husband of Gemma who, obviously, are the two main characters of the show. Even though he was one of the founding members of SAMCRO, the motorcycle club quickly turned into something that John was not proud of.

It is said that he lost his life when his motorcycle crashed into a semi-truck, but no one knows the exact circumstances of his passing. It was mentioned that Clay and Gemma may have tampered with his bike causing the crash but that may not have been the case. Later on in the series, a character named Jury White mentions that John knew that people were plotting against him so he decided to destroy himself to make a point to the club.

This is never confirmed which, left many fans scratching their heads. It is confusing why the members of SAMCRO would stick around such a chaotic leader for so long but it is even more confusing why other people would work with them.

People often have up close and personal interactions with the gang, so people should know the kind of people the Sons of Anarchy are. Racism, rape, and even school shootings have all found their way into Sons of Anarchy , but have been, for the most part, dealt with in ways that do not feel exploitative.

Sutter uses these events not for their shock value although they are indeed shocking most of the time but to allow for the characters to learn something new about themselves, to discover a deeper sense of strength or uncover a darkness that they had barely seen before.

That sounds just a little bit like Jax wanting to get revenge on Clay, who murdered his father and married his mother, Gemma, as he consults the ghostly presence of his father manifested through the letters that JT left behind.

Music on television is key to eliciting emotion. Sometimes silence can be more powerful than the most heart-wrenching song in the world, while other moments call for either a big, grand orchestra or a more subdued, melancholic acoustic recording. Despite the fact that Sons of Anarchy uses musical montages a little too much these days when you have one at the beginning and end of almost every episode, it starts to make your show feel kind of like a music video , the series has utilized music very well in the past, picking out just the right songs and more unique renditions of them that enhance an already great scene.

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