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Sons of Anarchy Season 6 Episode 12 is the only other major player on the show who senses the truth in the world around him and he has spent enough time with Jax to understand that no deal with him ever completely works out in anyone else's favour. He has a great line in this week's episode right before the prison escape scene when he is asked by his colleague about how this operation is going to go down.

He answers in a dejected manner and says "Only way it can go down?" His facial expressions and our history with him let us know that this is going to be anything but a "smooth" execution of justice. In another great job by Kurt Sutter and his crew, the prison break goes remarkably smoothly for much longer then we anticipate. In fact I found myself almost shocked that the gang was not going to run into any potential problems and then Bobby gets shot and one of the prison transport guards gets run over. It is around this time that Tyne Patterson realizes that she has at least for the moment been played for a fool. Jax used the warehouse as a decoy in which to lure most of the local police far enough away from being able to interfere with the prison transport escape on the highway. This ruse was foreshadowed earlier in the episode when Jax very subtly asked Tyne if she is using local or federal police for this operation. She does not respond but Jax's reason for asking becomes clearer to us after the days events are complete.

One last note about this week's brilliant episode is about the narrative of violence and who gets to construct it. When Jax is staging the murder scene at the hangar, we as viewers are forced to confront the fact that unless we are physically present at the scene of any violent act we can never be completely sure of how and why such a thing could occur. This entire season of Sons of Anarchy has been about constructing a narrative around a school shooting and every person involved has been trying to put their own "spin" on it. When this happens the truth becomes distorted, blurred, and confused. Unfortunately, for Jax and SAMCRO it seems like the DA has come to this realization and now wants only one thing, justice.

Some of you may be doing exactly what I am doing right now; shaking your fist in the air screaming “WHY?!?” Unfortunately, it is true…there is no new episode of Sons of Anarchy tonight.

There is an upside and a downside to this.

The downside is pretty obvious…there is no new episode tonight. It is also my belief that Eli Roosevelt, besides Tara,

FX’s top-rated drama Sons of Anarchy will debut a live web post-show, “Anarchy Afterword,” immediately following the Season 6 premiere on Tuesday, September 10th at 11:30 p.m. EST/8:30 p.m. PST. Hosted by comedian Chris Franjola (Chelsea Lately) from the SOA set, “Anarchy Afterword” will stream live at and feature uncensored interviews with Sons of Anarchy creator and showrunner Kurt Sutter, as well as a revolving roster of SOA cast members and celebrity guests.

The premiere episode of “Afterword” will feature SOA series regulars Kim Coates (‘Tig’) and Jimmy Smits (‘Nero’), as well as Emmy and Grammy-nominated comedienne and actress Margaret Cho. Cho is currently touring with her new stand-up comedy show, Mother, and hosts her own podcast “Monsters of Talk.” More info can be found at.

Produced by Emmy nominated Mob Scene Creative + Productions, “Afterword” will stream live three times during Season 6 - following the season premiere, episode five on October 8th and the season finale on December 10th. The episodes will be posted online and remain there until one month after the season finale. In addition to watching online, fans of the show will have the opportunity to ask their own questions via a toll-free call-in number and the show’s official Twitter and Facebook pages.

Having framed Clay for the murder of Damon Pope, Season 6 of SOA begins with Jax’s leadership uncontested, but his family life suffering from his single-minded pursuit of John Teller’s vision. Jax must find a way to keep Tara from going to prison for conspiracy to commit murder while rebuilding his club and breaking from the cycle of violence and greed that ultimately led to his best friend’s death.

Sons of Anarchy is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club’s (MC) desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that, charming. The MC must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers, and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC’s familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegal arms business driven by the seduction of money, power, and blood. Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller (Charlie Hunnam) is SAMCRO’s new President who must face the consequences of the MC’s illicit deeds before they tear the club apart. Gemma Teller-Morrow (Katey Sagal) is Jax’s formidable mother. Clarence ‘Clay’ Morrow (Ron Perlman) is Jax’s stepfather, the last of the Original Nine and former President. Dr. Tara Knowles (Maggie Siff) is Jax’s old lady and mother of his second son.

Programming Alert for "Sons of Anarchy" on Tuesday, November 26, 2013

FX's acclaimed hit drama series Sons of Anarchy will be pre-empted next Tuesday, November 26th due to the holiday week.

Sons of Anarchy will return with its penultimate episode of Season 6 on Tuesday, December 3 from 10:00 - 11:33 PM ET/PT, and the Season 6 finale will air December 10 from 10:00 - 11:50 PM ET/PT. Following the Season Finale, SOA's post show "Anarchy Afterword" will air on FX for 10 minutes until midnight and continue streaming online at www.anarchyafterword.com

Upcoming Episodes:

Episode 12 - "You Are My Sunshine" (Airs December 3, 10:00 pm e/p) - As the dust beings to settle Jax's world is suddenly turned upside down. Written by Kem Nunn & Mike Daniels & Kurt Sutter; directed by Paris Barclay.

SEASON FINALE - Episode 13 - "A Mother's Work" (Airs December 10, 10:00 pm e/p) - The ramifications of Jax's choices put his club and family in jeopardy. Written by Kurt Sutter & Chris Collins; directed by Kurt Sutter. Sons of Anarchy Season 6 Episode 12 is the only other major player on the show who senses the truth in the world around him and he has spent enough time with Jax to understand that no deal with him ever completely works out in anyone else's favour. He has a great line in this week's episode right before the prison escape scene when he is asked by his colleague about how this operation is going to go down.

He answers in a dejected manner and says "Only way it can go down?" His facial expressions and our history with him let us know that this is going to be anything but a "smooth" execution of justice. In another great job by Kurt Sutter and his crew, the prison break goes remarkably smoothly for much longer then we anticipate. In fact I found myself almost shocked that the gang was not going to run into any potential problems and then Bobby gets shot and one of the prison transport guards gets run over. It is around this time that Tyne Patterson realizes that she has at least for the moment been played for a fool. Jax used the warehouse as a decoy in which to lure most of the local police far enough away from being able to interfere with the prison transport escape on the highway. This ruse was foreshadowed earlier in the episode when Jax very subtly asked Tyne if she is using local or federal police for this operation. She does not respond but Jax's reason for asking becomes clearer to us after the days events are complete.

One last note about this week's brilliant episode is about the narrative of violence and who gets to construct it. When Jax is staging the murder scene at the hangar, we as viewers are forced to confront the fact that unless we are physically present at the scene of any violent act we can never be completely sure of how and why such a thing could occur. This entire season of Sons of Anarchy has been about constructing a narrative around a school shooting and every person involved has been trying to put their own "spin" on it. When this happens the truth becomes distorted, blurred, and confused. Unfortunately, for Jax and SAMCRO it seems like the DA has come to this realization and now wants only one thing, justice.

Some of you may be doing exactly what I am doing right now; shaking your fist in the air screaming “WHY?!?” Unfortunately, it is true…there is no new episode of Sons of Anarchy tonight.

There is an upside and a downside to this.

The downside is pretty obvious…there is no new episode tonight. It is also my belief that Eli Roosevelt, besides Tara,

FX’s top-rated drama Sons of Anarchy will debut a live web post-show, “Anarchy Afterword,” immediately following the Season 6 premiere on Tuesday, September 10th at 11:30 p.m. EST/8:30 p.m. PST. Hosted by comedian Chris Franjola (Chelsea Lately) from the SOA set, “Anarchy Afterword” will stream live at and feature uncensored interviews with Sons of Anarchy creator and showrunner Kurt Sutter, as well as a revolving roster of SOA cast members and celebrity guests.

The premiere episode of “Afterword” will feature SOA series regulars Kim Coates (‘Tig’) and Jimmy Smits (‘Nero’), as well as Emmy and Grammy-nominated comedienne and actress Margaret Cho. Cho is currently touring with her new stand-up comedy show, Mother, and hosts her own podcast “Monsters of Talk.” More info can be found at.

Produced by Emmy nominated Mob Scene Creative + Productions, “Afterword” will stream live three times during Season 6 - following the season premiere, episode five on October 8th and the season finale on December 10th. The episodes will be posted online and remain there until one month after the season finale. In addition to watching online, fans of the show will have the opportunity to ask their own questions via a toll-free call-in number and the show’s official Twitter and Facebook pages.

Having framed Clay for the murder of Damon Pope, Season 6 of SOA begins with Jax’s leadership uncontested, but his family life suffering from his single-minded pursuit of John Teller’s vision. Jax must find a way to keep Tara from going to prison for conspiracy to commit murder while rebuilding his club and breaking from the cycle of violence and greed that ultimately led to his best friend’s death.

Sons of Anarchy is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones that explores a notorious outlaw motorcycle club’s (MC) desire to protect its livelihood while ensuring that their simple, sheltered town of Charming, California remains exactly that, charming. The MC must confront threats from drug dealers, corporate developers, and overzealous law officers. Behind the MC’s familial lifestyle and legally thriving automotive shop is a ruthless and illegal arms business driven by the seduction of money, power, and blood. Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller (Charlie Hunnam) is SAMCRO’s new President who must face the consequences of the MC’s illicit deeds before they tear the club apart. Gemma Teller-Morrow (Katey Sagal) is Jax’s formidable mother. Clarence ‘Clay’ Morrow (Ron Perlman) is Jax’s stepfather, the last of the Original Nine and former President. Dr. Tara Knowles (Maggie Siff) is Jax’s old lady and mother of his second son.

Programming Alert for "Sons of Anarchy" on Tuesday, November 26, 2013

FX's acclaimed hit drama series Sons of Anarchy will be pre-empted next Tuesday, November 26th due to the holiday week.

Sons of Anarchy will return with its penultimate episode of Season 6 on Tuesday, December 3 from 10:00 - 11:33 PM ET/PT, and the Season 6 finale will air December 10 from 10:00 - 11:50 PM ET/PT. Following the Season Finale, SOA's post show "Anarchy Afterword" will air on FX for 10 minutes until midnight and continue streaming online at www.anarchyafterword.com

Upcoming Episodes:

Episode 12 - "You Are My Sunshine" (Airs December 3, 10:00 pm e/p) - As the dust beings to settle Jax's world is suddenly turned upside down. Written by Kem Nunn & Mike Daniels & Kurt Sutter; directed by Paris Barclay.

SEASON FINALE - Episode 13 - "A Mother's Work" (Airs December 10, 10:00 pm e/p) - The ramifications of Jax's choices put his club and family in jeopardy. Written by Kurt Sutter & Chris Collins; directed by Kurt Sutter.

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