This homeless lady stuff is odd, bearing in mind she looked exactly like the teenage girl's dead mother. Has Sutter finally gone bananas and created a entire 'Lady faked her own death and became the homeless harbinger' story?
I hated Jax a lot less this week, mostly because I was annoyed at Unser. He'll get in bed (so to speak) with Outlaws for decades, but Tara tries to protect her kids and he rats her out.
This homeless lady stuff is odd, bearing in mind she looked exactly like the teenage girl's dead mother. Has Sutter finally gone bananas and created a entire 'Lady faked her own death and became the homeless harbinger' story?
I hated Jax a lot less this week, mostly because I was annoyed at Unser. He'll get in bed (so to speak) with Outlaws for decades, but Tara tries to protect her kids and he rats her out.
wasn't it 18 years ago?
there was a lot about jax recognising her, and the guy saying he saw her in a lotof people too.
there was a lot about jax recognising her, and the guy saying he saw her in a lotof people too.
Yeah, the girls mother was killed in the 'accident' that killed JT. However, the wedding picture of said woman looked so much like the homeless lady- but obviously younger.
I'm just speculating and am most probably wrong, it just seemed odd- especially the way the homeless lady was watching her.
Yeah, the girls mother was killed in the 'accident' that killed JT. However, the wedding picture of said woman looked so much like the homeless lady- but obviously younger.
I'm just speculating and am most probably wrong, it just seemed odd- especially the way the homeless lady was watching her.
There was something there. When I first saw the girl before she attacked the bike I thought "homeless woman" - then "on no a bit too young". So I was almost expecting the real one to show up.
Having thought on it some more I'm back to her playing the role of the ghost of John Teller, not as a long lost daughter but as the actual ghost of the slain mother.
After all - Hamlet wouldn't be the same without one
I'm also pretty convinced that something will happen to Abel. His heart defect hasn't been mentioned since the first season and yet all of a sudden we're seeing Tara give him medication and discuss it with Nero. Something fishy is about to happen.
After originally seeing Tara as Ophelia, it then became apparent that was actually Opie, which led me to think that Tara was in fact Horatio.
But maybe that is just wishful thinking.
I don't think it's a one to one any more. Sutter said that only really held true for the first season, and now it's more of an overall influence. I still can't see Tara having anything other than Ophelia's fate and found the last episode a bit annoying in dragging it out
Clay finally throws a seven. Not before time. Even then, with the first shot being a neck wound, I wasn't sure he was going to die until Jax pumped more shots into him.
I like how Jax put the Irish bloke into a no win position, meaning he had to go along with the plan.
If they had decided that Clay was going to die, it should have been done when he had more impact as a character. Seemed like an anti-climax in my opinion.
Nice to see Galen get the smirk wiped off his face though.
He's had it coming for a few seasons but it was still shocking to see Clay killed.
I'm wondering now if he is the actor who was said to have agreed to star in another show but they couldn't even ship it because it would spoil his death.
Debating now whether this is the best series yet. Brilliant TV. And every episode is an hour long which is great value. Gutted Clays gone though...a favourite character of mine.
A two week break now before what should be an epic last two eps.
This season has really had it's amazing moments but it did have a couple of weak episodes.
So now Clay is gone, could it mean season is Jax Vs Gemma. The man has too many mummy issues.
I like how Jax put the Irish bloke into a no win position, meaning he had to go along with the plan.
I don't think that it's cut and dried yet He still needs to sell that to the Irish Kings...and if I read that last scene of his right, he's really still not convinced...
Tara has the fate of the club in her hands....almost; she may hand over the slug from Boby's shoulder - but her statement supporting it is still essential for continuity of evidence. Who says she gets to live to give it??? There are still TWO episodes left, after all...
And I think that the Sherriff is unhappy at how the D.A. is handling things....HE has realised that Jax has delivered on everything he said he would - INCLUDING getting the guns off the street. If the club gets warning of what Tara is doing - I'm guessing it comes from him...
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My Opinion she's a Banshee.
She's certainly some form of harbinger of doom - she appears a lot
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1124373/faq#.2.1.14 usually before shit hits fan
I used to think she's the ghost of John Teller in the form of an illegitimate sister to Jax but they did that story already
I hated Jax a lot less this week, mostly because I was annoyed at Unser. He'll get in bed (so to speak) with Outlaws for decades, but Tara tries to protect her kids and he rats her out.
oh cool. thanks for that.
wasn't it 18 years ago?
there was a lot about jax recognising her, and the guy saying he saw her in a lotof people too.
Yeah, the girls mother was killed in the 'accident' that killed JT. However, the wedding picture of said woman looked so much like the homeless lady- but obviously younger.
I'm just speculating and am most probably wrong, it just seemed odd- especially the way the homeless lady was watching her.
There was something there. When I first saw the girl before she attacked the bike I thought "homeless woman" - then "on no a bit too young". So I was almost expecting the real one to show up.
Having thought on it some more I'm back to her playing the role of the ghost of John Teller, not as a long lost daughter but as the actual ghost of the slain mother.
After all - Hamlet wouldn't be the same without one
or maybe it's just the intro/recap
Yeah but they'd usually only include something like that in the recap if it was going to have significance in the episode
We're at the point where she has no options.... But this is just the build up. Just when she has no options....
But maybe that is just wishful thinking.
I don't think it's a one to one any more. Sutter said that only really held true for the first season, and now it's more of an overall influence. I still can't see Tara having anything other than Ophelia's fate and found the last episode a bit annoying in dragging it out
Just die already
I like how Jax put the Irish bloke into a no win position, meaning he had to go along with the plan.
Nice to see Galen get the smirk wiped off his face though.
I'm wondering now if he is the actor who was said to have agreed to star in another show but they couldn't even ship it because it would spoil his death.
How will Jax deal with the Chinese now? He may have removed Galen, but the Irish are still going to try and keep the market.
really strong series.
A two week break now before what should be an epic last two eps.
So now Clay is gone, could it mean season is Jax Vs Gemma. The man has too many mummy issues.
I don't think that it's cut and dried yet He still needs to sell that to the Irish Kings...and if I read that last scene of his right, he's really still not convinced...
Tara has the fate of the club in her hands....almost; she may hand over the slug from Boby's shoulder - but her statement supporting it is still essential for continuity of evidence. Who says she gets to live to give it??? There are still TWO episodes left, after all...
And I think that the Sherriff is unhappy at how the D.A. is handling things....HE has realised that Jax has delivered on everything he said he would - INCLUDING getting the guns off the street. If the club gets warning of what Tara is doing - I'm guessing it comes from him...