Monday, July 13, 2015

Sons of Anarchy: Season 7 Discount !!

Title : Sons of Anarchy: Season 7
Category: TV
Brand: 20th Century Fox
Item Page Download URL : Download MOVIE
Rating : 4.7




Season 7 picks up about 10 days after the events that led to Tara's death at the hands of Gemma Teller. Jax is in jail, obviously reeling from the sudden loss of his true love and anchor to all that is "good." He starts off by making new alliances and shaking up the old ones in pursuit of his wife's killers - as Gemma has given him intel on who did it. Juice is in hiding and desperately wants to gain redemption with his club as he is lost without them. The club is behind Jax all the way and, as always, proving loyalty through many ups and downs. Gemma is fighting her own demons in coping with what she did and all is not "on the level" with her. Jax's oldest son is growing up . . . some might say a little too fast due to what he has to deal with and what he discovers.

Features :
  • Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal, Mark Boone Jr., Dayton Callie, Kim Coates

Review :
Low I.Q. and questionable parentage
SOA is one, single work of art. It can't fairly or accurately be judged or critiqued based on an episode or a season. It is one story. I am so tired of reading about the violence of Season 7 and the lack of "emotional resonance". There is a reason that things are so different now. The decisions that have been made by the characters in the past have brought them to this point. There is no "emotional resonance" with Jax because he has shut down all of his emotions due to the pain of losing his wife and he is totally emotionally numb. Obviously, if he lives long enough and the narrative continues long enough, we will get to see him have to deal with his emotions when they come crashing back. No one can box their emotions away indefinitely. We will also get to see him have to deal with the consequences of all the violence that has been caused by his mother's lie and his numbness-fueled rage. The violence is an integral part of the story and anyone who is offended...
Hard, mean, old and evil...
I started asking myself last season "Why am I doing this to myself?" as I cringed through episode after episode. Yet I keep watching. Maybe that's the mark of a good show, I don't know. I think that I am watching this season because I want to see Gemma get her due. For all her talk of family, family, family, and how she loves, loves, loves her family, she has caused more pain and destruction to her beloved family than a stranger who set out purposely to destroy them ever could have. Yet she continues to tell herself that she loves what's left of them and only wants to protect them. She's clearly a psychopath and is beginning to look like one. I don't know what hair and makeup are doing with her, it's subtle, but she looks hard, mean, old and evil already this season. It's hard to believe that Jimmy Smits would come back to her, but that must be something that has to happen to push the story forward.

One Hell of a Ride! (Spoilers)
Sons of anarchy has been like a roller coaster ride of chaos. Anybody who has stuck with it this far knows what I'm talking about. Brilliant writing, peerless cast, all around a great experience. Unfortunately, all good things must eventually come to an end, and it's time for SOA's final ride. As we all know, last season ended on an explosive note. I won't post any spoilers until the season ends, but so far SOA has not dissapointed. It took a few episodes for the action to really heat up, but now that it has, WOW, Tuesday nights can not come fast enough for me. I'll be posting an updated review of my thoughts on the season as a whole after the last episode airs, and then on this box set itself after the DVD/BR comes out.

UPDATE:

Wow, what a mind-blowing finale. I'm so sad to be saying goodbye to this series. The acting during the final season was incredible. Some of the most powerful performances on television this year. I was tearing up right there with Chibs...

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