Struggling against clearing the SAMCRO, that is run by his father, who uses it in both legal and illegal works, Jax, a young ambitious guy, does his best, in order to make it as such a good and legal institution, but he faces many challenges and obstacles, according to its dark past of drugs and crimes dealings.
Sons' occasional bouts of tastelessness are part of the show's strengths, because in its best moments, we see people go through the absolute worst and come out the other side-maybe not happy or healthy, exactly, but they survive.
The plot dictates that we see less of Ron Perlman than usual, and as you might expect his presence is missed. But Charlie Hunnam continues to anchor the show in impressive fashion, while CCH Pounder makes for a worthy opponent.
A season padded with great deal of filler, without enough of it connecting to the climactic character moments for them to carry much weight or purpose beyond the initial rush of shocking violence being perpetrated on a familiar character.