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SEASON
Sons Of Anarchy - Season 6
Shocked by finding out that his father uses SAMCRO badly, by running a legal and illegal works of drugs, Jax, a young ambitious guy, who wants to clear the institution from that corruption, but incidents come to climax, as he finds himself chased by the dark secrets and past for it, the thing that makes him struggle against achieving his goal.
4 April 1976, San Diego, California, USA
7 September 1936, San Juan, Puerto Rico
19 August 1956, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
23 June 1959, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA
December 12, 2013
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.
June 29, 2015
For all the horror, you had to admire the sheer chutzpah.
September 03, 2013
There's too much meandering without meaningful payoffs.
September 09, 2013
Sons is on track to stand among the best TV shows of our current golden age, and we have two more seasons to watch it get there.
September 16, 2013
Season 6 gets off to a roaring start and continues to deliver.
October 23, 2013
Kudos must be given to Kurt Sutter and the Sons of Anarchy writers for creating such a powerful side story in a very short period of time.
September 16, 2013
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.
March 13, 2014
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.
September 21, 2013
This episode of Sons of Anarchy put everyone in a position to seek redemption, the only question is, where will they start?
September 09, 2013
The acting is first-rate, and so is the writing, but the violence is appalling, and not just appalling, but creatively appalling.

