‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 7 Episode 5 Spoilers: Kurt Sutter Talks About The Finale While SAMCRO Faces War Against Lin
The "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 Episode 5 with the title "Some Strange Eruption" premiers yesterday Oct.7 10pm on FX. Episode 5 picked up where "Poor Little Lambs" left off, with Henry Lin now ready for the war with the Sons of Anarchy and Jax, after having somehow discovered they were behind the attacks on his organization.
According to the "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 Episode 5 press release, "Some Strange Eruption" will feature more violence and betrayal, this time at the Stockton Ports:
Episode 5 / Production #705 - "Some Strange Eruption" (Airs Oct. 7, 10 p.m. e/p) - Looking for the source of a betrayal leads to violence at the Stockton Ports. Written by Roberto Patino & Kurt Sutter; directed by Peter Weller.
In the "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 Episode 5 promo video, it shows that Jax reveals to Nero that it was the Chinese that killed Tara. Jax isn't the only one putting pressure on Nero, Henry Lin shows up and demands that Nero deliver Jax to him. To make matter worse, Juice is feeling guilty for starting the war, he tells Gemma that it's their fault.
In "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 episode 5, we could see Juice confess to the club the truth about the matter. If Gemma learns that's what Juice is planning to do then we have no doubt that she will turn on him. Like Clay, Gemma is very capable when it comes to self-preservation. If it comes down to Juice turning both of them in to the club or her having to get rid of Juice, then she will get rid of Juice, even if the situation is complicated by Unser and Wendy.
Kurt Sutter spoke about "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 spoilers, though he didn't reveal much he did indicate that the show would continue to be bloody and feature graphic violence all the way to the final episode that will be aired on Dec. 9.
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