Quote (Arsenic_Touch @ Dec 11 2014 12:11am)
That ending.... man. The song choice, the symbolism and the final appearance of the homeless woman, just fucking brilliant. Was the only death I didn't get teary over, it was very well done and Jax finally did what he was set out to do. He ended the guns, he ended the drugs and he ended the violence and his kids are no longer stuck in that life. Man, was a great journey.
Also, making a grim bastard into a son, that was poetry.
All those lose ends tied up and it didn't feel rushed at all.
Jax going out the same way his father did, but this time he managed to do everything right. /claps
Jax killed a king, but no one knows outside of the club but the guy he let live and he has no reason to tell on him. Why? because he was already living on borrowed time due to his double dealings, there won't be any blowback for that. The only issue the club will see is for making a grim bastard into a full member. And that's something they'll get over because the charter rules says each individual charter has control over their member composition.
Also, that was the last of marks' men right there at the court house, did you forget all the clean up he did with the niners? they control what marks used to control. Pay attention, seriously.
You keep saying that clay was better, it's clear you didn't even pay attention to the show.
The song was written for it, supposedly by Sutter. Loved the combination of the chorus and the crows overhead. Just perfect.
Started rewatching the show. S1E2, Clay suggests murdering somebody in Lodi. Jax says no and points to the "Brains before Bullets" plaque on the wall. Rofl