With the 90-minute, season 3 finale of Sons of Anarchy airing this evening, the excitement of SOA fans everywhere is at peak level. Spoilers are always few and far between as the season airs, but a few sources are spilling some rather cryptic info as everyone gears up for tonight.
While there’s no solid info about events in the episode, one of the most consistent opinions of critics who have watched the finale is that it is back to the level of excitement that we all love about the show, and that it is seriously good.
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So, here’s some info from around the web:
From TV Fanatic:
There will be death, surprises and enlightenment as far as what actually happened to John Teller all those years ago.
- SAMCRO looks to heal old wounds, but the Russians and ATF stand in the way.
- Revelations about Jax’s father plunge him into another existential crisis.
- There is a serious fake-out by both SAMCRO and Kurt Sutter and company.
- The letters Maureen hid in Jax’s bag in Belfast are found. But not by Jax.
- There will be bloodshed, with two familiar faces on the losing end.
From Watch with Kristen (E!Online):
- Prepare to rewatch this season’s Sons of Anarchy finale multiple times, because everything looks different once you know. [RK: cryptic enough for ya?]
- “NS,” is all about the terrible consequences of SAMCRO’s journey the past three seasons, and if one of those consequences is near-certain doom for those closest to Jax Teller.
- Shake in your boots, Jax fans. Oh, and you Tara fans—you better stock up on Ativan and red wine, because you are also going to need a sedative or two during tomorrow night’s finale. The suspense is almost unbearable.
- There’s one particular scene, before Jax and Tara set off on the season’s final adventure, that is so sunlit and sweet and optimistic that you just know something horrible is about to happen to one or both of them. This is, after all, Kurt Sutter’s world, where nothing stays too delightful for long.
We also know that we will see Big Otto make an appearance tonight, along with one of the Original Nine, Lenny the Pimp (played by Hell’s Angel legend, Sonny Barger).
Kurt Sutter on Twitter:
S3 finale, 90 minutes. is this the story of johnny rotten? the fate of jax, stahl and jimmy play out. blood and neal young.
i promise there will be content between seasons. either on the iphone or maybe webisodes. there will be something to bridge seasons 3 and 4.
