Sons Of Anarchy: Every Season Ranked Worst To Best
2. Season Two
Whilst season one serves as a brilliant set-up to a show promising big things, season two delivers on its predecessor's promises for greatness right out the gate. Season two is Sons of Anarchy at its most frantic, intense and emotionally strained, giving audiences the assault of Gemma and the pure-evil antagonists Henry Rollins and Ethan Zobelle.
At its core, the season relies on the fractured and increasingly volatile relationship of Jax and Clay to form the plot's backbone, and each episode following the club's exploits is close to exploding with rage, violence and fall-outs.
As ever, the acting performances are top-notch, and the writing allows previously underused characters such as Chibs and Juice to take on more work. Jax, too, is given more to chew on than his debut plot, as the work of the club and the tragedies surrounding him and his family push him further and further down a dangerous path.
Measured, bleak, violent, epic, season two is about as good as TV has ever been, but misses out on the top spot because of one particular entry in the series...