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.
After realizing that Vince may be prevented from starring in Smoke Jumpers due to bad blood with a studio head, he has to seriously consider an offer to star in a reboot of the Benji franchise.
Hank finds himself in jail after assaulting a mouthy police officer. Karen, still upset at Hank for his accident at the party, refuses to bail him out.
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.
Six months after Medellin premiered at Cannes to a disastrous reception, the quartet is divided by the repercussions.
The journey of Jackson “Jax” Teller and the boys of the Charmin, CA motorcycle club known as the “Sons of Anarchy” begins.