November 19, 2008
Last Wednesday on Sons of Anarchy, Jax's loyalty to SAMCRO was tested when one member got arrested and another went missing. At the same time, Abel's improving condition spurred his release from the NICU but he wasn't the only one who came home. Viewers also saw the return of Drea de Matteo as Jax's crackhead wife, who threw another wrinkle into the life of the show's main man, as well as the emergence of Sons of Anarchy's true villains, including the devious Agent Stohl, played by Ally Walker, and Clay Morrow. While there's nothing definite at this point, there's something deeply evil about Clay that is likely to put him at odds later with Jax. Fans will just have to stay tuned to find out every Wednesday at 10pm on FX.
Read on for a preview of tonight's installment.
Warning: This article may contain spoilers.
November 12, 2008
The last episode of Sons of Anarchy centered on the women of Samcro, who became the focus of pressure and attention of Agent Stahl (guest star Ally Walker). Questions about Cherry's past rose to the surface, when she revealed interesting information about herself to Half-Sack.
Tonight, the action keeps on going with another installment of the series. Sons of Anarchy returns with the episode “Capybara.”
November 5, 2008
Sons of Anarchy isn't the type of show that captures a wide range of viewers. However, it has found a solid following among a certain demographic, including female viewers, despite its intense brutality and strong sexuality that ranges from brawls to rape and castration. It has also been among the most promising freshmen dramas for FX, ultimately leading the 14-year-old network to pick up the motorcycle-themed show for a second season following just four episodes.
Though often billed as “The Sopranos on bikes,” Sons of Anarchy is still considered an unusual offering in today's TV line up. So what drove executive producer Kurt Sutter to create a drama about a gun-running motorcycle club handing out an eye-for-an-eye justice in a small town?
October 8, 2008
BuddyTV interviews Charlie Hunnam, star of Sons of Anarchy.
The FX drama Sons of Anarchy, which airs a new episode tonight at 10pm, was renewed for a second season this week. This is good news for star Charlie Hunnam, whose previous TV role was on Judd Apatow's Undeclared, a comedy well before it's time as now it's hard to imagine a show starring Seth Rogen would be quickly canceled.
Since that show ended in 2002, Hunnam hasn't worked much, but that's by choice. He is very selective, only going after a role if the material is worth it. Though Hunnam is more concerned with a film career, the lure of Sons of Anarchy was too great. BuddyTV spoke to Hunnam about his decision to return to television, working with the show's great cast, and what fans can look forward to in season 2. Continue reading for the full transcript and to listen to the interview.
October 7, 2008
SAMCRO fans will be pleased to know that FX has ordered another season of hit series Sons of Anarchy. The motorcycle-club drama has been given a 13-episode order for its second run, with lead stars Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal and Ron Perlman on board.
Coming from The Shield scribe Kurt Sutter, Sons of Anarchy is series about the lives of a close-knit motorcycle club operating in the fictional town of Charming in Northern California. The show premiered on September 3 with 2.5 million viewers. Although the first-run episodes have performed modestly, the network reasoned the show's cumulative viewership numbers, which evidently prompted the sophomore order.
September 24, 2008
Previously on Sons of Anarchy, members of Samcro took arms to capture an assailant after the 13-year-old daughter of the wealthy Oswald family was raped and beaten at a carnival. Instead of going to the Charming Police Department, Elliot Oswald opted to take his problem to the Sons of Anarchy. Clay agreed to find the dirt bag that hurt Tristan as long as Elliot is willing to "deliver justice." Moreover, a new batch of firearms arrived from Samcro's IRA connection, little Abel's condition improved, Wendy got out of detox while Tara's ex-boyfriend arrived in Charming.
Tonight, fans can enjoy another episode of Sons of Anarchy. The action continues tonight with the installment called “Patch Over.”
Read on for a preview.
September 17, 2008
Tonight, fans can look forward to a new episode of Sons of Anarchy, the series about a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in the fictional town of Charming in northern California. But before I give you a preview of what's to come, here's a quick recap of what has happened so far: Samcro executed its own sense of justice in retrieving the guns after a rival club sabotaged their illegal-arms warehouse, while the deputy chief of police posed a new threat to Samcro's reign over Charming. Jax continued to worry about the fate of his son Abel, who is born 10 weeks premature as a result of his mother's crank addiction. On the other hand, Opie was forced to make a very difficult decision as he struggled with his finances.
September 10, 2008
Sons of Anarchy is off to a good start after its highly anticipated premiere last Wednesday, which garnered mostly positive reviews. The series about the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in the fiction town of Charming in California has left lots of viewers hooked. But for those who are not yet convinced to jump on board in a fanatic way, perhaps tonight's episode will change your mind.
In the premiere episode, we saw Jax's journey starting with two discoveries: his son's distressing premature birth by his meth-addicted ex-wife Wendy Case and the life-changing document written by his father who died 14 years ago. Moreover, we were also introduced to a rival gang who robbed and sabotaged Samcro's illegal-arms warehouse, while some local white supremacists looked to expand their meth trade inside Charming's borders.