‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 7 Episode 3 Recap: Playing with Monsters
'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 Episode 3 Recap: 'Playing with Monsters'
'Sons of Anarchy' progresses with more exciting episodes. This time, Season 7 Episode 3 of Kurt Sutter's drama series is entitled, Playing with Monsters.
So here's the recap.
The MC asked help from another contract to get a muddled job done. Gemma informed Juice to get out of the loophole. Giving Juice a burner phone and money amounting to $4300, Gemma asked him to head to her father's abode until they could decipher something enduring. In the end of the episode, Juice went back to his apartment in Charming, even against Gemma's advice.
Jax Teller continued following the Chinese using every possible means, for his vengeance. He had to be careful or else, one wrong move, and he would be doomed. He still didn't know that Gemma was the verdict for Tara's death.
In Episode 3, Jax also got the Grim bastards in his side.
Meanwhile, Nero engaged himself in a kind of life he once considered he'd abandoned. This began when he raged a man who slapped Gemma. There's some sort of violence cooking.
The Mayans tackled Mark's men as they think they were liable for the SAMCRO set-up. Nero steered the charge. Two people with different dilemmas. Jax is embraced by his anguish and desire for power. Nero is attached to violence.
Juice asked Unser to help him meet Chibs. But then, Chibs informs him that suicide is the only way to return into the club's goodness. This is a very emotional moment for Juice, considering that SAMCRO becomes the center of his life. Thout SAMCRO, Juice views life as senseless.
Sheriff Althea Jarry begins to make an impact. Jarry and Jax talks. Jarry seeks the root of Tara's death and she displays interest in figuring out what Juice knows. Only time can answer if the club can make her view things the other way.
Sons of Anarchy is an American television drama series, which revolves around the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club located at Charming, a fictitious town in the Central Valley of California.
The TV series takes a closer look at the Teller family in Charming as well as the members of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original, abbreviated as SAMCRO. The clubs desire is to protect their simple town from the outside threats like drug dealers, commercial developers, and obsessive law officers. The drama series focuses on Jackson "Jax" Teller, the president of the said club, who started doubting himself as well as the club.
Sons of Anarchy Season 7 includes notable cast members starring Charlie Hunnam as Jackson "Jax" Teller, Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow, Mark Boobie Junior as Robert "Bobby Elvis" Munson, Dayton Callie as Wayne Unser, Kim Coates as Alex "Tig" Trager, Drea de Matteo as Wendy Case, Tommy Flanagan as Filip "Chibs" Telford, David LaBrava as Happy Lowman, Niko Nicotera as George "Rat Boy" Skogstorm, Theo Rossi as Juan Carlos "Juice" Ortiz, and Jimmy Smits as Nero Padilla.
Billy Gierhart directed Sons of Anarchy Season 7. The drama series was also created and written by Kurt Sutter, together with Charles Murray.
Season 7 is filmed mostly at Occidental Stage 5A in North Hollywood. The external scenes are film in Sun Valley and Tujunga. The series is known to have thirteen episodes.
The seventh and final season premiered last September 9, 2014 and is set to conclude in late 2014. The series airs every Tuesday night on FX Cable Network.
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