‘Sons of Anarchy’ season 7 spoilers: One tiny Charlie Hunnam – series finale tease
While there is hardly any information out there at all in regards to the upcoming series finale of “Sons of Anarchy” (and there is a good reason for that), we do at least have a couple of new bits of information that you should be aware of … starting with the schedule.
As of right now, TV Guide has the series finale for the shocking listed at a whopping three hours … seriously. That is a long time. You do have to remember that at least an hour of this is probably going to be for “Anarchy Afterword,” but that still means a finale that is roughly two hours long.
In the end, “Sons of Anarchy” has been building towards a super-long episode for a while. Most of the ones lately have been around an hour and a half or longer, so there was every reason in the world to consider that we were just going to get longer with these. Plus, there is so much other good stuff to tie up, from Jax’s relationship with Gemma to also some of the other craziness with Juice and the other members of the club.
For a final bonus, the site also shared the synopsis for this episode, which is entitled “Papa’s Goods”: “Jax aims to fulfill his father’s legacy in the series finale.” That is not a lot to go on, which is precisely why we are not spending a whole lot of time on it. Of course Charlie Hunnam’s character was going to live to the finale!
What do you think is coming on the “Sons of Anarchy” series finale? Let us know with a comment.
SkinnyFat
December 1, 2014 @ 11:21 am
Jax isn’t going to die. He will redeem himself.
Cynthia Perkins
November 30, 2014 @ 3:06 pm
I love Jax so I’m hoping he makes it out alive at the end. Charlie Hunnam really did a great job fleshing Jax out and making him a very sympathetic and compelling character.
Jo Ann
November 30, 2014 @ 3:07 am
I have loved this show so much from the beginning. I’m going to miss it terribly. :'(
Cynthia Perkins
November 29, 2014 @ 2:49 am
I assume Jax dies as this is pretty much a retelling of Hamlet.
Jo Ann
November 30, 2014 @ 3:07 am
A reasonable assumption, but you never know what Kurt will do.