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‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season Seven Episode Eight Preview

Charlie Hunnam as Jax Teller and Michael Shamus Wiles as Jury White in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ (Photo Credit: Prashant Gupta / FX)

The countdown is on as we’re now more than halfway through the final season of FX’s Sons of Anarchy with tonight’s eighth episode of season seven airing at 10pm ET/PT. Episode seven found Gemma acting paranoid about what Juice might tell Jax (Charlie Hunnam), not even realizing that her grandson Abel overheard her confession to his baby brother. It appeared episode seven would be Juice’s last, however Jax found a way to use Juice that played on his desire to remain a member of SAMCRO.

And while Juice (Theo Rossi) and Gemma (Katey Sagal) escaped the grim reaper, Bobby was taken by Marks and had his eyeball removed and sent to Jax and the club, along with a video of the actual gouging. He’s still alive, but Jax is going to have to make some heavy decisions if he wants ever to see Bobby (Mark Boone Jr) alive again.

Meanwhile, series creator Kurt Sutter’s had a heck of a week. Filming is currently underway on the series finale, however Sutter had to make an emergency trip to the hospital due to abdominal pain. It turns out he had to undergo an appendectomy and even posted the photo of the removed organ on Instagram. Paris Barclay stepped in to take over so that filming could continue, and Sutter believes he’ll be able to finish up the final two days of shooting this Wednesday and Thursday.

The Plot of Episode Eight:

“The Separation of Crows” – With the search for a missing member at a standstill, focus shifts to flushing out an internal rat.

Watch a preview:



This post was last modified on July 30, 2023 10:37 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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