Sons Of Anarchy 7.9 Review - 5 Talking Points From “What A Piece Of Work Is Man”
5. The Rift With Indian Hills
Jax is quickly learning a lesson that his stepfather and predecessor didnt learn until he took a bullet in his head, and thats all his actions as club president have consequences. Despite the fact that Teller was convinced that Jury was a rat, the Sons have bylaws that must be adhered to, and an unsanctioned execution is in strict violation of that code. When the delegation from the Indian Hill charter arrived, they let the SAMCRO leader say his piece, but then informed him that theyre calling for a forum with unbiased parties and that there would be repercussions. Theyre not buying his story at all and plan to see their loyalty to Jury all the way through. The fact that Jax is so resentful shows how much his mindset has changed in regards to the MCs code. The Jackson Teller of the early SoA seasons would never have so willingly scoffed at the laws of the outlaws. And at a time when SAMCRO needs all the friends it can get, this internal conflict couldnt be more harmful.
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