Guys, i started watching 'Sons of Anarchy a few days back and i've gotta say, its probably the most conflicting and polarising piece of drama i have watched in a very long time. It's like...the primary characters are villians but villains forced into making moral and ethical choices that vary upon every episode and that ultimately always hits back home.
The whole show is built on family, loyalty and trust; once those are broken, then they're essentially ex-communicated. And yet, throughout all that, you still care (well i do) for them and share their pain. It's probably one of the most important shows on TV; it has a great message tbf in "knowing your lengths". Similar to Breaking Bad actually.
Any other fans or just me? (only on season 4, you spoil it and i'll shoot your dog)
Saw the first 3 seasons and then the show lost steam for me. Season 2 was IT though and Katey Sagal's storyline so heartbreaking.
I just zoned out when Jax would spend 10 minutes talking about his father and the code. Kinda lost it when they stole his son though...
Klepty does not have anywhere near the acclaim of Outkast!
Nor does she have a song as good as "Bombs over Baghdad" or "Ms. Jackson" or "Hey Ya!" or "Rosa Parks" or "The Whole World" or "So Fresh, So Clean" or "Roses" or "The Way You Move" or "Elevators (Me & You)!"
Klepty does not have anywhere near the acclaim of Outkast!
Nor does she have a song as good as "Bombs over Baghdad" or "Ms. Jackson" or "Hey Ya!" or "Rosa Parks" or "The Whole World" or "So Fresh, So Clean" or "Roses" or "The Way You Move" or "Elevators (Me & You)!"
No joking white people are a lot more creative when it comes to music. Like songs like A Day in the Life, Stairway to Heaven, Heroin, All of Pet Sounds>>>>
Guys, i started watching 'Sons of Anarchy a few days back and i've gotta say, its probably the most conflicting and polarising piece of drama i have watched in a very long time. It's like...the primary characters are villians but villains forced into making moral and ethical choices that vary upon every episode and that ultimately always hits back home.
The whole show is built on family, loyalty and trust; once those are broken, then they're essentially ex-communicated. And yet, throughout all that, you still care (well i do) for them and share their pain. It's probably one of the most important shows on TV; it has a great message tbf in "knowing your lengths". Similar to Breaking Bad actually.
Any other fans or just me? (only on season 4, you spoil it and i'll shoot your dog)
meh, It had strong moments but declined with its fourth season.
The characters and moral themes aren't as well treated and crafted as they should be and might seem but it's still enjoyable.