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10/10
Love This Show
Supermanfan-1323 December 2023
Sons of Anarchy is absolutely, without a doubt one of my favorite shows of all-time. It's one of the few shows that I love so much that I've watched it all the way through several times and probably will again in the near future. The cast is absolutely incredible, led by the underrated Charlie Hunnam as Jax Teller. It also has so many other career performances by actors like Ron Perlman, Katy Segal, Tommy Flanagan, Ryan Hurst, Kim Coates and many more. If you haven't seen this yet I'm warning you now to give yourself enough time because you're going to want to binge it as fast as you can. Love, love, love this show!
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10/10
One of the best shows ever
Rob133113 December 2023
Sons of Anarchy is easily one of my two or three favorite shows I've ever seen. I really can't say enough about this amazing show that hasn't already been said, all you have to do is read through the reviews to see how loved this show really is. I know that people say this all the time about a ton of different shows but Sons of Anarchy is absolutely one of the best shows ever created! Every season is just as amazing as the others, which everyone knows is really rare for a tv show but which Sons of Anarchy definitely pulls off. Do yourself a favor and just go watch it. I promise it will not only meet your expectations but it'll pass them.
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10/10
One of the best shows ever created
Rob133125 June 2023
Sons of Anarchy is easily one of my two or three favorite shows I've ever seen. I really can't say enough about this amazing show that hasn't already been said, all you have to do is read through the reviews to see how loved this show really is. I know that people say this all the time about a ton of different shows but Sons of Anarchy is absolutely one of the best shows ever created! Every season is just as amazing as the others, which everyone knows is really rare for a tv show but which Sons of Anarchy definitely pulls off. Do yourself a favor and just go watch it. I promise it will not only meet your expectations but it'll pass them!
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10/10
Once you watch it, you won't be able to stop recommending it
arabnikita27 October 2021
Sons of Anarchy (2008-2014)

It took me 4 months to watch the first 4 episodes of this show. Everytime I tried, I just couldn't get into it until something clicked and all of a sudden, I found myself experiencing an absolutely marvelous TV Series. Every subsequent season impressed me more and more with it's detailed level of storytelling and complex characters that go through monumental growth over the course of the journey. The show that often came to my mind was Breaking Bad so hopefully you understand the quality that I am talking about.

Sons of Anarchy is about a biker club in a small town called Charming. The bikers spend their time going about their regular lives which happen to be intertwined with all sorts of criminal activities and more often than not, these activities lead to brutal circumstances, which warrants a warning for the faint hearted. At first, they deal with small problems such as rival gangs but everytime they seem to resolve one conflict, 3 more emerge in it's place and the cycle continues in each season.

When I looked at the poster, I wondered why are members of the same club fighting? Soon enough, I realized that while external threats bring their share of troubles, the amount of internal intrigues create far more tension. The level of scheming along with the amount of shocking moments provides plenty of thrilling content that never fails to surprise. Every character brings something unique to the table and as soon as you begin to connect with them, you will come to deeply love some and hate the others.

At first glance, a biker show might seem like it is centred around men but the women play a huge part in the story as they weave their own webs much like Cersei in Game of Thrones. What makes this series effective and keeps the ride interesting is the great writing, the realistic dialogue and the raw emotions. I thought that a biker show would never interest me but I ended up experiencing an unforgettable journey full of passion, intrigue and heartbreak that has earned a place among my favorite TV shows.

P. S. A separate mention must go out to the exceptional music that not only fit the atmosphere but found a way into my heart.
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10/10
"Sons of Anarchy" - A Masterful Interpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet
VeqazZ16 May 2023
"Sons of Anarchy" is a television series that brilliantly reimagines Shakespeare's iconic tragedy, Hamlet, in a modern setting. With a rating of 10/10, it is a remarkable and powerful interpretation of the timeless tale.

The series follows the story of Jax Teller, who is essentially the Hamlet character in this contemporary retelling. Like Hamlet, Jax is torn between loyalty to his family and the desire for justice. He is haunted by his father's ghost and must navigate a treacherous world of power struggles, betrayal, and vengeance.

The parallels between "Sons of Anarchy" and Hamlet are skillfully woven into the narrative. The intricate family dynamics, the moral dilemmas, and the exploration of corruption and honor reflect the themes that Shakespeare explored in his play. The series beautifully captures the essence of Hamlet's internal conflict and the tragic consequences of his actions.

One of the standout aspects of "Sons of Anarchy" is its exceptional cast. Each actor brings depth and nuance to their characters, effectively embodying the complexity of their Shakespearean counterparts. Charlie Hunnam delivers a mesmerizing performance as Jax Teller, capturing the turmoil and intensity of the character with remarkable skill.

The writing of the series is superb, capturing the spirit and essence of Shakespeare while infusing it with the gritty realism of a biker gang. The dialogue is sharp, intelligent, and often poetic, mirroring the poetic language of Shakespeare's original work.

Furthermore, the production values of "Sons of Anarchy" are top-notch. The attention to detail in recreating the biker culture, the authentic set designs, and the visceral action sequences contribute to the overall immersive experience of the series.

In conclusion, "Sons of Anarchy" is a masterpiece of television that successfully reimagines Shakespeare's Hamlet in a contemporary and gritty setting. With its exceptional performances, brilliant writing, and masterful interpretation of the timeless themes of the original play, it earns a well-deserved rating of 10/10. Whether you are a fan of Shakespeare or simply appreciate compelling storytelling, "Sons of Anarchy" is a must-watch series that will leave a lasting impact.
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10/10
A good show to be remembered for years.
ansharora-126388 May 2020
Only a few shows get stuck in your mind for quite some time after you finish watching them. Only few shows. For me Sons of Anarchy is one of them. This is not just another show about a ruthless lawless biker gang, but it is a show about ruthless moral filled biker gangs who are well aware of the rights and wrongs of society and human nature. Never disrespected women and always took care of their own. Kurt Sutter is a specialist in that kind of genre, ever since from The Shield. By the way, another brilliant show co-written by SOA's creator.

The music is beautiful and some of the songs are just great, along with the casting, every piece fits. Yaa we know that at the end everything always favored our title gang but that's why the series finale was written like that. No spoilers. Give this show a chance and try to stick with it till the end before giving a rating. Don't know why people judge a show by giving rating after seeing only few episodes or seasons.

Action+music+brotherhood+entertainment+drama. A good package.
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10/10
A Shakespearean Masterpiece on a Harley
buckwinthrop-160411 September 2023
I'm quite late to the Sons of Anarchy hoopla. Better late than never. Quite frankly, Sons of Anarchy is one of the best shows I have ever seen. Charlie Gunman soars as Jax and leads a cast of extraordinary actors including Katie Sagal, Maggie Siff, Theo Rossi and Ron Pearlman. One of the shows most exciting fact is the creator, Kurt Sutter ---who is an absolute genius--was also Executive Producer, writer, director AND cast member p!aying Otto to which he deserved the Emmy. To my knowledge I dont know a show where kne individual wore so many hats. The show delivers all the action one would expect but at its core its a show about family, loyalty, belonging and ultimately betrayal. I watched the entire seven seasons in two weeks and during that time I was obsessed right up until the harrowing finale. The show stayed with me, and will continue to occupy a space in my head for a long time. Its my hope Mr Sutter resolves his issues with the studios involved in production to bring us he prequels and sequels a show this outstanding show warants.
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9/10
Excels in depicting the raw and unfiltered portrayal of violence, brotherhood, and the challenges of maintaining a criminal empire.
larry-larose9 August 2023
I absolutely adored "Sons of Anarchy," a riveting and emotionally charged series that delves deep into the gritty world of an outlaw motorcycle club. Set in the fictional town of Charming, California, the show follows the lives and struggles of the members of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original (SAMCRO).

At the heart of the series is Jackson "Jax" Teller, portrayed by Charlie Hunnam, who grapples with his loyalty to the club and his desire for a better life for his family. The complexity of Jax's character mirrors the moral gray areas that the club often finds itself in. As SAMCRO navigates the dangerous underworld of organized crime, the series masterfully explores themes of loyalty, power, family, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.

The intricate web of characters, each with their own motivations and demons, adds depth and authenticity to the narrative. The relationships between the members of SAMCRO are at the core of the show, as they face internal conflicts, betrayals, and alliances that test their bonds.

The show also excels in depicting the raw and unfiltered portrayal of violence, brotherhood, and the challenges of maintaining a criminal empire. The balance between action-packed sequences and character-driven moments creates a captivating dynamic that keeps viewers invested from start to finish.

What sets "Sons of Anarchy" apart is its ability to elicit a wide range of emotions. From heart-wrenching tragedies to heartwarming moments of camaraderie, the series captures the complexity of human emotions and relationships. As the characters grapple with the consequences of their choices, the audience is taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions that resonates long after the show ends.

In conclusion, "Sons of Anarchy" is a tour de force in storytelling, characterized by its compelling characters, intricate plotlines, and exploration of morally gray areas. It's a series that skillfully balances intense action, drama, and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on those who journey through the highs and lows of the SAMCRO world.
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Great Television
daycu-25 August 2023
Sons of Anarchy is great television but flawed to a fault. The flaws of SoA are very minor and the greatness of this series overshadows it by a long shot. The only problems the series has in my eyes is uncalled for humor, small little plot holes in the story, and noticeable cgi in very few parts. The show excels with a stacked cast of stars, twisted dark storytelling which make for tragic elements, and tons of blood. The show doesn't hold back on violence which make it one of the goriest crime drama series to date. Jax and Gemma's characters in the show are so complex and have a very bold storyline throughout the show. Lots of good side characters lots of shocking deaths. And an overall good finale for the show that felt like it stayed true to itself by the end.
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10/10
New favorite show
tatiancalvario24 November 2023
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We are in 2023 and I just saw the best show I ever seen until this date, took me a long time to finally see it and I don't know why this wait but for I'm happy now.

The story, the music, the drama and Charlie aka Jax (he was perfect and born to be Jax, impossible to imagine another actor to give life of a biker like he did) all these ingredients and you get THE perfect show. And to finish 7 seasons is in 2 weeks 1/2 that means it's just impossible to stop to watch!!

The end, killed me. I don't remember to cried so much for a ficcional character/ show (last time was for the ending of Friends... diferent mood)

Just to keep short, I don't know what to do with my life after this masterpiece.
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8/10
Hard to watch - traumatic content but phenomenal
babyyygorilla28 September 2023
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It's a crazy series - I feel like it's divided into two things. The first part of the series is a bit cringe for me - And it lasted until season 4 almost. The behavior of the characters along with the script was a bit amusing but not for the right reasons.

In the second part of the series - which took a very dark and difficult turn - and is very difficult to watch.

The contents become very traumatic and difficult to digest.

Even the character I really liked watching so far (Jax) becomes a villain.

And I understand that it is because of the things that happened to him, however I did not manage to finish the series because of how difficult it was for me to watch the content.

I think this is not a series for sensitive or empathetic people.

I still gave the series a high rating because I think the series is a work of art.

It managed to touch me and not many series manage to do that.
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10/10
Superb My Son!
Systreco22 May 2009
OK, I saw Sons Of Anarchy by mistake a few weeks back (I recorded the wrong program) I Had heard of it but never really fancied it! Bikers and all that, not my thing! I had major doubts about Charlie Hunnam, I have only ever seen him in one thing before and that was a movie called Green Street (Hooligans) where he played an East End Londoner (West Ham) football fan-cum-hooligan! He is from Newcastle and his accent in Green Street was terrible but he must have had some voice coaching because in SOA he accent (usa) is spot on, all but the odd word! I watched the first episode and thought it was awesome! But then again, how many first episodes are awesome, only to be followed by a totally average rest-of-season? But I am so happy to say that I was wrong! I am up to episode 10 and each one is better than the last! It's not your average knuckle head biker show! It follows the trials and tribulations of each and every cast member! I really can't recommend Sons Of Anarchy enough! 10/10
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10/10
A Gripping Saga of Brotherhood and Chaos: Sons of Anarchy Sets a New Standard
bsrsfjbw6 May 2023
As a seasoned critic with an eye for exceptional storytelling, I am thrilled to share my thoughts on the groundbreaking television series, Sons of Anarchy. In a landscape saturated with predictable narratives, this compelling saga stands out as a masterclass in character development, gripping plotlines, and raw emotion.

From the very first episode, Sons of Anarchy captivates viewers with its unflinching portrayal of a motorcycle club and the intricate web of loyalty, brotherhood, and power struggles that define their world. Each episode is meticulously crafted, building upon the tension and intrigue established in the preceding chapters, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats and hungry for more.

One of the show's greatest strengths lies in its ability to create fully realized and complex characters. The ensemble cast delivers exceptional performances, immersing us in the lives of the SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original) members. Charlie Hunnam's portrayal of Jax Teller is a revelation, capturing the internal turmoil and moral dilemmas faced by the club's charismatic leader. The supporting cast, including Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal, and Mark Boone Junior, bring depth and authenticity to their respective roles, breathing life into the multifaceted characters that populate this gritty world.

Beyond the exceptional performances, Sons of Anarchy excels in its storytelling. Each episode is meticulously crafted, weaving together intricate plotlines and exploring profound themes of loyalty, family, and the consequences of one's choices. The narrative arcs are expertly paced, with each twist and turn leaving a lasting impact. The writing is sharp, poignant, and unafraid to delve into the darkest corners of human nature, resulting in a deeply immersive experience that lingers in the minds of viewers long after the credits roll.

Furthermore, Sons of Anarchy boasts remarkable production values that heighten the show's authenticity. From the roaring motorcycles and the visceral action sequences to the evocative cinematography and the meticulously designed sets, every element contributes to the immersive atmosphere of the series. The attention to detail is impeccable, creating a rich and textured world that feels lived-in and believable.

Moreover, Sons of Anarchy stands as a testament to the power of music in storytelling. The show's carefully curated soundtrack, featuring an eclectic mix of genres and artists, enhances the emotional impact of each scene, underscoring the dramatic tension and providing a haunting backdrop to the characters' triumphs and tragedies.

In conclusion, Sons of Anarchy is a triumph of television storytelling. Its riveting plotlines, exceptional performances, and thought-provoking exploration of complex themes elevate it to the pinnacle of modern television. As a top critic, I can confidently say that this series sets a new standard for excellence in the medium, solidifying its place as an unforgettable masterpiece that will be celebrated for years to come.
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8/10
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent
vito79 November 2008
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FX has done it again. Another excellent show that we sit on the edge of our seats during, and wait impatiently for all week. If the common opinion that shows improve the longer they run rings true for this one, then I predict a perfect rating by season 3 and it will be in the running for all time great. The timing couldn't be more perfect with the great "The Shield" coming to a timely close. Sons of Anarchy takes on a classic Hamlet premise with a dead dad under potentially shady circumstances, a wavering prince, (or in this case vice president of the biker club), wondering what the right path for him is. Should he take the more philosophical path of his deceased predecessor or the hard core gangster approach of his mothers current husband and president of the S. O. A. biker club. The first season is only half over and my wife and I are already dreading the wait for season two. A special kudos for Katey Sagal, I didn't expect her to be able to shed the memory of Peggy Bundy of "Married With Children" but she has been able to create a strong Queen of the club character that is easy to love and hate all at once. Find the time for this one, It's like a white trash Sopranos with a story line that actually goes places.
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10/10
My all-time favourite series
JosephPorta200018 April 2020
After I finished the last episode I immediately started rewatching the first one ( I was so sad because it ended). Then my friend started watching the show, I was gelous I already saw it and I knew what pleasures this one has to offer.

Everything is just so good: the cast, the story, the soundtrack, the violence, the symbols, litteraly everything. I'm listening to one of the songs as I'm writing this. Totally worth watching.

And for those of you who already saw it : SHOULD THE DIRECTORS MEET MR.MAYHEM FOR ENDING IT?
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10/10
Perfect from beginning until the end
ComedyFan201022 October 2015
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To me this show was perfect from the beginning until the end. Not everyone will agree with me. But I guess I saw what the creator of the show wanted to give us. I was interested for the first 3 seasons, i the 4th one I became completely hooked. And while the beginning of the 7th seemed a bit less good than the rest, the finale of it made it all make sense. It is one of the few shows where the ending is perfect even if not everything ended the way I wish it would, but it made perfect sense.

Every season has a main story through which the club goes. And it is usually very entertaining. We get a lot of twists and surprises. And even things that we can predict manage to make one gasp.

It is absolutely beautiful. Don't get me wrong, it has a lot of violence and some parts can be so gruesome that one has to look away. But when it comes to character developments the show is definitely on the high level.

The actors are all very well casted and do a perfect work. At first I didn't like Charlie Hunnam very much. Mainly because off his ridiculous way to walk, I thought it was him overacting. But luckily he turned it down a bit and as I found it out it was his natural way of walking, go figure!.

Katey Sagal is perfect in her role as Gemma. This is an amazing female character for such a show. A ruthless matriarch who doesn't just sit behind her man but does a lot of twisted things herself.

I really don't want to list all of them. My review would go forever then, but every single of the characters was very well thought through and brilliantly performed by a very talented cast. I will be happy to see them in other shows as well as other creations by Kurt Sutter.
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8/10
Excellent, poetic, dark, soulful, brutal !
jtaveras6420 December 2016
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Sons is a show that should be up in the ranks with The Sopranos and Breaking Bad, that being said given I hail this show as a true classic I can focus on the aspects of it that are disappointing as well, like all great shows, nothing is ever perfect.

Season 1 of SOA was a good show, it established what the series will bring forth, season 2 was downright PERFECT! An excellent season with multiple story lines that could have produced more stories to come…but did not. Season 3 was downright dragging and poorly written filled with characters you will never see again in a plot in Ireland that wasted the entire season. However, towards the end the season somewhat redeems itself. By season 4 the show goes back to being great, establishing the main rivalries, cementing its main villain and giving the characters the drive to move to its ultimate finale. Season 5 shows a violent leader in charge heading the SAMCRO gang, it has a slower pace than the rest of the previous seasons, but still good. The focus is on the main relationships and its effects of betrayal. Somehow, this season makes it hard to understand why the show is not getting closer to its end, it felt a bit dragged and somewhat unnecessary. However, it's the quintessential season that establishes the main character as the true VILLAIN! And the addition of new characters was excellently casted. Season 6 is definitely more brutal. It felt dragged and long with episodes over extended, but it it's the season that stages the beginning of the end. Season 6 seems like it could have been mixed with season 5... to create a more superior whole and complete season. One interesting element of the season is that WOMEN are the true power players of the season, GEMA VS TARA VS WENDY. The main thorn in SAMCROS thumb is a female DA, and yes there's also a trans character. Margaret should have been given a stronger role, but it was still good. Season 7 …Probably my least favorite season after season 3. It was dragged and extended and had too many new characters, that we are not really invested in. Too much violence on these un-invested characters that make the action scenes lacking in payoff. By now you want Jax to die, and there's no one left to root for, with the exception of maybe Gema/Juice. The final episodes were powerful, tying up the main characters journeys (the ones who made it to the end) in dramatic and emotional fashion. There is something very deep and memorable about how thing tie up in the end for everyone.

Its closing shot is poetic, metaphoric and downright beautiful. It ends as all strong shows with a strong lead do (Sopranos, Breaking Bad) with a tragic ending worthy of discussion. Ultimately what the story is, is about a man being controlled by the two main women in his life, by his need to bring the club back to the "good old days" as it being led down a destructive path of violence, law enforcement corruption, drugs, prostitution, revenge and lies. Its about a mans identity and his self fulfilling prophecy to play out his fathers vision as stated in the manifesto that drives the story. Its about loyalty, power, control and fate. If you were paying attention, you won't be surprised for it was expected.
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10/10
Beyond Expectations
navdeepbeniwal-1492118 July 2023
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That is a master piece. After seeing the breaking bad thought that nothing can beat it but this one did it beated breaking bad, story is awesome, build up is also incredible and cast, from where hollywood brings these types of legends in every web series and movies and it is also very emotional i thought nothing couldn't make me cry but the death of jackson teller made me cry. The storyline can not be guessed like tig and chiks i thought they would die first but they survived and rest of member dead, this is for legends. This give us a very smooth message that this happens when a man love two different things and they try to push away the man from each other like Tara pushed jax from club and club push jax from Tara. All in one you should have watch this before die because very few humans watch these types of series in this era. You have worth to watch it.
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9/10
Great Badass Show!
caleb_mcd8 November 2021
What a great show! The writing is top notch with a great combination of crime drama and dark comedy. Realistic, well rounded characters pull you in that much deeper. Intense action and suspenseful drama keep you on edge of your seat throughout the entire series. The only downfall is I've heard from multiple sources that it doesn't have an accurate depiction of what life in a motorcycle gang is truly like. I'm my opinion it really doesn't have to be spot on accurate though because it is just for entertainment and it does a great job of that.
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8/10
Excellent drama
geekroad13 November 2009
I almost didn't give this show a chance because Hollywood rarely offers up fully developed biker characters, much less decent or realistic plots about outlaw biker clubs. If there's a Harley and black leathers in the shot -- bad guys killing and doing bad things -- their work is done. Not so with Sons Of Anarchy.

While you will find all of the above elements, they're woven into a much richer fabric that brings each and every character to life in 16 million colors and full resolution, rising above the stereo-typical black-and-white portrayals of VGA-rendered knuckle-dragging villains.

And the casting! Katy Segal is phenomenal as Gemma, the widow of club founder and wife of present club runner, Clay Morrow, played by Ron Pearlman. Gemma's son, Jax, played by Charlie Hunnam, butts heads with his step-father's vision for the club.

But what really sets this biker drama apart is the context. The bikers are all natives of Charming, childhood friends in a small town. They've kept the town free of corporate tentacles and development, partly so they can run their legal and illegal businesses free of interference (gun-running and porn), and partly because the town itself might as well be a club member. The characters have deep roots to the townspeople who fear but also trust them to a degree, at least in the sense that it's sometimes better to deal with the devil you know and sometimes it's even handy to know the devil. The Sons have 'profitable arrangements' with certain local law enforcement officials, including the Chief of Police played magnificently by Dayton Callie, better known as Deadwood's Charlie Utter.

Conflict arises from neighboring clubs, gangs and criminal organizations trying to horn in on the action, and to an Aryan businessman and politician, played by Alan Arkin, who wants to set up shop in Charming and take out the Sons of Anarchy so he can take their place at the top of the criminal heap.

As if this wasn't fodder enough, Ally Walker joined the cast in season two as ball-breaking FBI agent June Stahl, going after the Sons and IRA gun runners who are selling to the Sons. Her quest, made painfully personal, by a meeting-gone-wrong with an imprisoned club member.

The action is gritty, the anti-heroes are plentiful, the characters are full-bodied and the writing is Class-A. Let Sons of Anarchy become your newest guilt-free pleasure and you'll find yourself heading into it full throttle.
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9/10
An amazing show overshadowed by it's bigger name rivals
jw-0157716 January 2021
Son's of Anarchy premiered before its time. Breaking bad was a show that much like Game of Thrones created the interest in tv beyond the cookie cutter crime shows on local networks. Shows like The Sopranos and Dexter paved the road, and Breaking Bad with Game of Thrones traveled it making it famous. Unfortunately during that same time Sons of Anarchy was also trying to make a name for itself. While tales of knights and a science teacher gone rouge were, on paper, more relatable and comforting in therms of a story, Sons of Anarchy creates a relatable feeling deeply rooted inside of audiences that plays on the "what if I was an outlaw" idea instead of the "what if a normal daily life went off the rails" such as Breaking Bad or the comfortable medieval story with and adult spin that Game of Thrones has. Due to this, it was largely overlooked because the world wasn't ready to dive into the darker inner outlaw inside themselves quite yet. However, if it was released exactly the same in today's world of 2020, the woke media would hate it because of the controversial realism the show brings to light of the world in which outlaw bikers live in. It's not for the faint of heart. It's not for everyone. It is also severely underrated.
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8/10
Enjoyable with some flaws
gillmurphydogg30 January 2023
I loved this series barring a couple of issues. It's a Hamlet-style biker gang series where we see the protagonist on a quest for redemption and self discovery. He comes up against some pretty formidable foes both in and out of his gang and has to grapple with honour and loyalty. I just feel like the writing let's him down at times. You'll see Jax do some heinous things that just feel out of character and might lose you for a bit. But overall Charlie Hunnam does a fantastic job of reeling you back in with his charm.

Additionally, the soundtrack is absolutely awesome. I don't normally like country music but Noah Gundersen, one of the key contributors, makes some fantastic songs that will have you in tears. Definitely watch this if you haven't already.
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7/10
Entertaining but ridiculous.
rhino-9427925 March 2020
This show is easy watching when you want to unwind after a long day. It's entertaining with plenty of action and intertwining story lines but it has some major issues...

Awful acting, over the top stereotypes and ridiculous storylines. The gang somehow manage to get mixed up with every possible bad guy in the whole USA and Ireland along with several different divisions of police force and yet they always come out unscathed. There must be a hundred shootouts / explosions throughout the entire series yet our hero jax never gets more than a scratch on his pretty face.

You'll probably enjoy the show if you don't take it very seriously. Just accept the ridiculousness of it all and cheer on the bad guys with hearts of gold.
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8/10
Left of Centre
MeechaB13 April 2009
A friend of mine got me into SOA as it isn't anything likely to hit our screens here in Oz. Ironically enough the theme of the show is not that far removed from a lot of the bike gangs we have here and hear about but i digress.

It took me a few episodes to get hooked on SOA as i can honestly say it is unlike any American show i have watched. Its grainy and raw and even the actors are people who you'd see in your everyday life and not the glam and glitter that Hollywood or the like fobs off.

For that i ended up loving SOA. A lot. I like also that there are a lot of "known" but not blown up actors. You know their faces but you don't have them seared into your mind from over exposure so you can suspend judgment and believe these characters exist. And the characters drive this series. It isn't the most polished TV series but its edgy and if you are looking for something you can sink your teeth into and not get sick from the saccharine then bite into this show.

You will invest and you will care about these people even if they are the "kind" of people we normally fear and shun. And that is not to say the writers glamorize or sympathise, they just offer a different view point. Something we don't normally see.

That is the hook and the viewing pleasure of Sons of Anarchy.
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6/10
Too unrealistic to take seriously
Moviexreds12 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Very entertaining series.

But unfortunately is just too stupid to be able to take seriously.

A dozen of drunken white bikers basically outsmart and outmuscle every single gang, judge, auhority, mafia, international terrorist, local cop, and federal agent that comes in their way.

These are the chozen dozen. The king of kings. It actually should be named the Fantastic Dozen.

The amount of daylight homicides that go unsolved by police must be a record on any given series. Actually, there is no more incompetent police force than the Charming PD and every other agency that sets foot in the city of the Dozen bikers.

It really shows the state of TV and Cinema when this series has a rating of 8.6

With that said, it sure is very entertaining. And every episode will keep you in the edge of your seat.
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