A biker struggles to balance being a father and being involved in an outlaw motorcycle club.A biker struggles to balance being a father and being involved in an outlaw motorcycle club.A biker struggles to balance being a father and being involved in an outlaw motorcycle club.
- Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
- 12 wins & 58 nominations total
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- TriviaDavid Labrava, who plays Happy Lowman, is a real life member of Hells Angel MC. He was hired as a technical advisor but asked Kurt Sutter for a chance to be on the show. He won't talk about his association with Hells Angels (though photos of him wearing his kutte can be found online and he has the death head tatted on him). It is said he's currently an inactive member since doing the show, but is still in good standing with the club.
- GoofsIn Season 3, Tara became pregnant with Thomas when Abel was 8 or 9 months old, which means Abel must have been about 18 months old when Thomas was born. Thomas barely ages throughout the rest of the show, while Abel keeps growing. At the end of Season 7 Abel is 5, and Thomas is still just a baby of maybe a year old. By that time, Thomas had to be 3 at the very least.
- Quotes
Jackson 'Jax' Teller: [voiceover, reading his fathers memoirs] A true outlaw finds the balance between the passion in his heart and the reason in his mind. The outcome is the balance of might and right.
- Crazy creditsSeason 3 episodes Lochan Mor (2010), Turas (2010), Fírinne (2010), and Bainne (2010) used an Irish rendition of the main theme song.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.15 (2011)
Featured review
Get ready to dive headfirst into the dark and gritty world of SAMCRO with "Sons of Anarchy," a raw and unapologetic portrayal of outlaw motorcycle clubs that pulls no punches. This adrenaline-fueled series is a rollercoaster of violence, betrayal, and moral ambiguity that will leave you both shaken and exhilarated.
At the center of the chaos is Charlie Hunnam's Jax Teller, a complex and tormented character torn between loyalty to his club and his desire to break free from the cycle of violence. Hunnam's magnetic performance anchors the show, portraying Jax with a brooding intensity and emotional depth that make him a captivating antihero.
The ensemble cast is a force to be reckoned with, with standout performances from Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow, the fierce matriarch of the club, and Ron Perlman as Clay Morrow, the ruthless former president grappling with his own demons. Each character is flawed and multi-dimensional, adding layers of complexity to the brutal world they inhabit.
"Sons of Anarchy" is unrelenting in its depiction of the brutal realities of outlaw life, pulling no punches when it comes to violence, betrayal, and the high stakes of power struggles within the club. The moral grey areas explored in the series force viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about loyalty, family, and the cost of living outside the law.
The writing is sharp and provocative, weaving together intricate storylines that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From internal power struggles to external threats, the tension never lets up, creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll.
With its visceral action sequences, powerhouse performances, and dark and brooding atmosphere, "Sons of Anarchy" is a must-watch for fans of gritty, no-holds-barred storytelling. With a rating of 9/10, this series stands as a testament to the power of raw emotion and unflinching realism in the world of television.
At the center of the chaos is Charlie Hunnam's Jax Teller, a complex and tormented character torn between loyalty to his club and his desire to break free from the cycle of violence. Hunnam's magnetic performance anchors the show, portraying Jax with a brooding intensity and emotional depth that make him a captivating antihero.
The ensemble cast is a force to be reckoned with, with standout performances from Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller Morrow, the fierce matriarch of the club, and Ron Perlman as Clay Morrow, the ruthless former president grappling with his own demons. Each character is flawed and multi-dimensional, adding layers of complexity to the brutal world they inhabit.
"Sons of Anarchy" is unrelenting in its depiction of the brutal realities of outlaw life, pulling no punches when it comes to violence, betrayal, and the high stakes of power struggles within the club. The moral grey areas explored in the series force viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about loyalty, family, and the cost of living outside the law.
The writing is sharp and provocative, weaving together intricate storylines that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. From internal power struggles to external threats, the tension never lets up, creating a sense of unease that lingers long after the credits roll.
With its visceral action sequences, powerhouse performances, and dark and brooding atmosphere, "Sons of Anarchy" is a must-watch for fans of gritty, no-holds-barred storytelling. With a rating of 9/10, this series stands as a testament to the power of raw emotion and unflinching realism in the world of television.
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- Forever Sam Crow
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- Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA(on location)
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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