Driving by his deep will of making a change in the corporation's policy, in order to make it the best one, Jax, a guy who is fulling of activity, struggles against convincing had s father to change his policy, who refused the idea, the thing that leads him to makes up his mind, disregarding his father's will.
Sons feels up in the air right now, like somebody just grabbed everyone and threw them sky-high and we're just waiting to see who lands where. It's an exciting feeling, and it's risky.
The new season of Sons of Anarchy demonstrates the perils involved when you take characters the audience has invested in deeply and start separating them from one another.
The darker and more complicated life gets for the Sons, the better the TV show tends to be. Sons is still at the incredible level it achieved a year ago, when it became one of the best dramas on television.
Loyalists have heralded Sons as a great crime drama. While I can see those parallels after several tries, I simply can't enroll in that club.
New York Daily News
September 07, 2010
If you're looking for intimate, loving endearments and constant reassurance that nothing matters more than family, you might want to check out Sons of Anarchy.