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Sons of Anarchy - Suits of Woe - Review: "I Need The Truth"

19 Nov 2014

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Review Guide:
Episode 7.08 The Separation of Crows - Review
Episode 7.09 What a Piece of Work Is Man - Review
Episode 7.10 Faith and Despondency - Review
Episode 7.11 Suits of Woe - Review
Episode 7.12 Red Rose - Review
Episode 7.13 Papa's Goods (Series Finale) - Review
Farewell Article - Series Review - Best Moments

Sons of Anarchy - Suits of Woe - Review

After last weeks huge bombshell that Abel dropped, Jax is trying to figure out what to do. This episode focused entirely on Jax's response to the news he had found out. Within the episode Jax assaults Unser, Gemma flees, Juice executes his plan to kill Lin, and just about everyone finds out about what really happened to Tara. This episode was a jam packed 73 minute installment, and surprising the longest we have had this season. The cast also upped their game, with their performances. It truly was an emotional punch in the gut for all these characters.

The episode opened like it normally does, by switching between a set of characters in very quick scenes. This time we saw Gemma talking to herself at the table. On first viewing I did start to go back, and forth in my mind as to who she was talking to, but then I soon realized she was talking to herself again like she normally does. You could already see before the episode really got going that Gemma knew her secret wouldn't stay buried forever, especially after Abel blamed the fork ordeal on her, peoples suspicions would surely start to raise. Which they did.
We spend a lot of time this installment with Jax as he runs around from place to place trying to piece together the events that occurred the night Tara was killed. He first goes to see Unser, who seems to be playing his own little game, as he knows a lot more than he is letting Jax believe. Speaking of Unser I continue to fail to understand him, I never know what he might do or if he really cares about finding the truth behind Tara's death. He is a puzzle. I really am struggling to get his intentions. Unser does tell Jax that the chinese man Gemma, and Juice said killed Tara wasn't in the state. Jax then demands a meet with Juice so he could speak to him about what really happened. Wayne is hesitant to set one up, as he thinks Jax could hurt Juice, but then Jax plays the "Do you want the truth" card, which I think he has used a bit too much recently. Unser does give in though, and sets one up.

Before we got to see Juice, and Jax meet. We saw Juice get a confession out of Lin that it was in fact Barosky that ratted them out. Juice then decides to execute his plan by stabbing Lin in the throat. Lin has been a major player for seasons now, but I kind of figured once Juice had him tied up that Juice was never intended to let him go although when Juice agreed to let him go for the truth I was hoping he would be honorable, but a rat will always remain a liar, which he is.
Jax's conversation with Juice was definitely a highlight of the season for me, it was so compelling, and engaging to see a rat, and a broken man each come to terms with the their fates that lied ahead. It was an exceptional performance by Charlie Hunnam in the scene, it was an emotional punch in the gut for his character, and he gave a brilliant emotional response to the situation. Also how Hunnam portrayed Jax's anguish was exceptional. Theo Rossi also pulled of a great performance in the same scene, as Juice came to the realization about his fate after revealing all to Jax. I have to admit I thought Juice would lie, and protect Gemma or at least keep things hidden from him a little while longer. It was a great relief though for Juice once he unburdened himself, which you could see in a scene later with Unser and Jarry as he didn't seem to care about anything. He is finally free from the lies he had told.

It wasn't just Jax who learned the truth about Gemma, we also saw Nero receive a phone call from Jax, which we didn't actually here. This was a great way to show Nero's emotions which they did, his reaction was brilliant, it really brought out the best from Jimmy Suits. The scene also provided Nero with something to do, other than follow Gemma around. It was hard upon Nero learning the truth, and you could see that he wasn't ready to let her go. Even after all she has done, he still cares for her so much that he didn't tell Jax they met, and that he let her go. Chuckie also in the episode let her go. They both knew the club was looking for her, but they love her too much to see anything bad happen to her which is why they had to let her leave.
Katy Segal again stole the episode with her performance; her emotional goodbye with Nero was just the starting point to what was one of her strongest performances to date. She also said an emotional goodbye to her grandkids, which was actually really sad to see. I have to admit I did feel a bit sorry for her; she had everything, and now has nothing. On the other hand it's very hard to sympathise with her after she has caused everyone so much grief, and all the events that have occurred; Bobby dying, Tara dying, Abel becoming twisted is all her doing. It will be interesting to see where she goes from here, but it looks like from the promo for next week Unser helps her again. Is it just me or is anyone else getting sick of him running to Gemma's aid, I mean she isn't going to be with him which is what he is hoping.

Elsewhere in the episode, Jax after punching Unser gets an APB put out for him. This then took us to a high speed chase between Jax, and the cops that was accompanied by some perfectly chosen Jazz music. The club later meet him at a place owned by Alvarez, where Jax informs them of what he was up to, since he has been acting very edgy toward them all day. They all looked shocked, and stunned by the reveal, knowing part of Jax's family is to blame for all their pain. I really don't know how they will recover, I think the only way to move forward is if justice is served, but I am not sure Jax has what it takes to kill his mother. I think Jax will eventually forgive Gemma; as much as she deserves to pay I can't see him killing his mother, especially after what Nero said "A son killing his mother, Jax that's a wound to deep to heal".

I hope in the next episode we will see some resolution to what happens with Gemma, as we only have two episodes left, so the next one must surely be an explosive one.


Favorite Quotes

"I get the pain that you're in Jax, the damage that she's caused, its unbelievable. A son killing his mother; Jax that's a wound too deep to heal" Nero

"You see nothing makes sense to me Juice, is my kid delusional, cutting himself making up stories, or is he tormented trying to wrap his little mind around something horrible. You see every scenario seems insane to me. My son is twisted up, he just lost his mum, before I send in a team of shrinks to create deeper wounds I need to know the truth" Jax

"I'm glad he knows your his mum, it's the right thing, the right time" Gemma

Summary
In what was another brilliant episode to add to the series, the show is really setting itself up for an explosive finale. This episode was flooded with exceptional performances; to name a few Jimmy Suits, and Theo Rossi. It was the episode fans including myself had been waiting for, the moment Gemmas world collapses around her, and it didn't disappoint. I found Jax going to different people to learn the truth was very well done, and the scene with Nero on the phone was absolutely brilliant. It is such a shame we have to wait two weeks, but the penultimate episode will be on my birthday so I can only hope that it will be worth the wait!

As always , thank you for reading! Let me know in the comments what you thought of the episode!
About the Author - Robert Fruin
Robert is a sixth form student from the United Kingdom, who is currently studying IT, Media and Business Studies. Robert is a huge fan of the ended ABC series LOST, he has seen it many times over and has even visited some of the filming locations for it. Robert mainly watches drama series such as Game Of Thrones and Person of Interest, but has a soft spot for the comedy The Middle. Some other shows he watches are The Walking Dead, Arrow and The 100. Some other interests include cycling, photography and kayaking. Robert will be reviewing Z Nation,The Librarians, Sons Of Anarchy, Intruders, The Fosters and Aquarius. Feel free to connect with him on any of these social media sites.
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16 comments:

  1. What did you think of the episode?

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  2. Great review, Robert.

    I need to cope a little more about the episode but what can I say? I think Theo Rossi on Anarchy Afterword said it best, "...insane and beautiful episode...". And they delivered. They all delivered. Charlie, Katey, Jimmy and Theo. Watching truth come out and everyone having to face it, it changed everything about the tone of the show in this last, frustrating season. The acting was absolutely wonderful. The fear, the pain, the regret, the disbelief, the sadness - everyone was excellent. They were given some really heavy material to work with and it felt so convincing. Kudos. To all.

    I have my own theory and I'll keep it to myself.
    :)

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  3. I haven't watched this season up until last night. I had planned to marathon it when it was over. I am so glad I watched. Even in the "not so great" episodes, Charlie Hunnam gives an amazing performance or scene. Last night, he owned every scene and it was beautiful. Juice/Jax and Nero/Jax were two especially tear-jerking scenes.
    I alternated between throwing things at Unser and Chuckie. I cheered when Juice finally told the truth. As much as I came to hate his character, I just knew he was going to lie. That scene was worth the wait.
    I honestly have no clue what Jax is going to do. At this point, I don't even know what I want him to do. I don't want him burdened with killing her but I want her to pay. I have no sympathy for this character at all. I never have. I've liked her, loved her and hated her but I have no sympathy.

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  4. I don't think Jax killing Gemma would do much good anyway. The damage made by his war with the Chinese is done. It cannot be undone.

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  5. Thanks! It truly was a powerful episode, it really brought out the best in these actors / actresses on the show. I have been having a moan a bit recently about the lack of things Jimmy does in the show, but when he gets to do something he really delivers.


    The whole episode felt convincing, and I really felt sorry for each of them(except for Gemma). I really hope this show gets some nominations when for Emmy's , Golden Globes, as the high level acting on the show has been the best I have seen on TV for a long while.

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  6. I also have no clue what they will do with Gemma, I really can't see Jax killing her, he might just let her leave, and tell her to never come back. Even that isn't really punishment for what she has done. She could end up going to prison, which would be a solution she would pay for her crimes, and she would be out of Jax's life.


    I didn't mind Unser up until this episode, but now he really is frustrating to watch. The way he tries to think he has all the information, and the way he always ends up telling Gemma everything really bugs me.


    I was glad when Juice told Jax, as I would have hated to see them drag it out until the series finale, now its out there its sets the show up nicely to go out with a bang.


    It has been a while since we have seen such a powerful performance from Charlie, he really did nail every scene. All of the actors on the show nailed every scene. It was a powerful 70 minutes of television. It was one of the best episodes, acting wise the show has had in a season or two.

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  7. You right it can't be undone, but I think the whole club, and Jax wants justice for Tara, and for Bobby. He will probably just let her go anyway, I will very surprised if he actually killed her.

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  8. Why does Unser always blab everything to Gemma? If he had kept his mouth shut, Gemma would not have found about Jax going to see Juice. It's because of him Tara got killed, he tells Gemma everything first and does the investigating later. He STILL doesn;t know Gemma killed Tara, i thought he would be the first one to figure it out.
    But great episode, loved it. Two weeks is a long wait for the next episode, cant wait.

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  9. I've never forgiven Unser after his unintentional role in Tara's death. He's always sniffing up Gemma's ass like some overeager puppy dog. How is he still alive anyway with his Stage 15 Cancer?

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  10. Even though Charlie gets really shaky and uneven with his American accent, DAMM can that guy act. I literally felt the vibrations of his anguish after Juice told him the truth about Gemma. When it comes to emotional scenes like that, Charlie Hunam always delivers!

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  11. He always does stick his nose in it, and everything he does has consequences, He is also to blame for what has happened, not just Gemma. When she gets taken down, he should as well.

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  12. I know what you mean, he really can't keep anything to himself. He did get Tara killed, if he didn't say anything to Gemma about Tara testifying then she wouldn't have reacted the way she did, and none of the events that have occurred would of happened.

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  13. He does, I am hoping this year some of the actors from the show get some recognition at the Emmy's as I am fed up of seeing the same old faces getting nominated when actors who give such powerful performances gets overlooked.

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  14. That scene with Jax and Nero at the end just destroyed! Amazing.

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  15. Yep it was a very powerful scene, one of the best all season.

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  16. Good point! I almost feel Unser may die. He is gonna want Gemma to go to jail and not want Jax to kill her. For Gemma to go jail is something that Jax can't have. The retribution from all the killings that the other gangs felt justified because Jax was seeking revenge for his brutal killing of wife. If they find out it was all in vain, the club could receive huge back lash. Jax is gonna want his mom out of his life or tell her she has to do the right thing and commit suicide. And since Jax's dad bike is almost finished. I am scared that Jax is gonna die the same way as his dad.

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