The FX drama series "Sons of Anarchy" is already nearing its season finale. With only two episodes left, fans are all revved up and excited to see what will happen to their favorite characters in the end.
In the latest episode of the series, Mstars reported that Jax (played by Charlie Hunnam) killed Jury after a tension between the two ended up in guns being drawn and shots fired. Jax initially thought that Jury was the one who sold SAMCRO to Henry Lin.
According to the site, show producer and director Paris Barclay dropped some hints on what will happen to Jax as a result of the death of Jury.
"Yeah. Let's face it, Jax killed their president. If someone came in to the club and shot Jax...imagine what the Sons of Anarchy Redwood Originals would do. The Indian Hills people are just as mad and just as out for justice. They will have their chance to do that," revealed the director to Yahoo TV as per a report by Mstars.
Aside from facing the consequences of Jury's death, the "Sons of Anarchy" lead character will also have to deal with the revelation of his 5-year-old son, Abel, that his grandmother Gemma killed Tara with a carving fork.
E! Online reported that during an interview, actress Katey Sagal, who plays the character of Gemma, revealed some clues on what her character will do now that her secret is out in the open.
According to her, Gemma will be willing to kill anybody in order to protect her family and herself. However, her grandson may be exempted from the wrath that she is capable of doing.
"How can she do anything but forgive him, really? It's out of the mouth of babes. I wonder sometimes if Gemma really thought she could get away with all of this. I don't know! I don't think she has animosity towards her grandson whatsoever. You'll have to watch to see," said Sagal.
She also revealed that aside from the action, fans will also get to see a lot of tears that will be shed in the last two episodes of the series.
"I'm excited for fans to see the conclusion. I feel like this season overall has been so strong in the character department. Not that there's not action. There's a lot of action. But there's also a lot of character conversation, slower beats, and the whole season has been a more fluid approach. I really enjoyed watching this year and I think all the characters have been serviced really well. I think it will be great for fans. I don't think they'll be disappointed at all," shared the actress.
Catch the final two episodes of "Sons of Anarchy" on FX, Tuesdays at 10 pm.