I loved the first two seasons of Sons of Anarchy until, and this is a common refrain on social media, the gang goes to Ireland. The Irish excursion kills Season 3’s momentum, and while yes, some parts of it were very important moving forward (Jax’s letter might as well have been a bomb considering the impact it had), for the most part, it’s the line that divides the series between “great” and “good but starting to go off the road.”
Season 4 ends up being the best of the series, setting up the climatic events of Season 5, which is…ok….but that’s where Sons of Anarchy should have ended. There are still two more seasons to go, and while I remember a few events, for the most part, those seasons were a blur of boring episodes going over the same plot points as previous seasons.
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