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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Service

By Stacey Harrison You always knew Opie would find out. But what would he do about it? Would he do what most of us believe we would do, and quit the group that sanctioned and carried out his wife’s murder? As each character in this show can attest, the ties to SAMCRO run deep, and not even Donna’s death can come between Opie and his gang. Maybe it has something to do with how he found out. Having Tig break down out of guilt — which was compounded by a near-miss sexual encounter with Gemma that really came out of […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Balm

By Stacey Harrison A few recaps ago, I lamented that Sons of Anarchy seemed to be resorting too often to that tired cliché of action movies, wherein a character gets shot or maimed but never killed. This allows the story to mine some cheap dramatic tension without really delivering on any sense of danger. So when Chibs narrowly escaped a van explosion, only to slowly recover in the hospital, I wondered why they didn’t just off him. Really, Chibs hasn’t been much of a factor to this point, so couldn’t we have done away with him and raised the stakes […]

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Katey Sagal talks “Sons of Anarchy”

By Stacey Harrison As Gemma Teller, the tough-as-nails matriarch of a California biker gang, Katey Sagal makes you all but forget the years she spent on the couch, eating Bon Bons and emasculating Al Bundy on Married With Children. Now in her second season on FX’s Sons of Anarchy, Sagal is in the midst of a gut-wrenching emotional arc. In the season’s first episode, she was abducted and gang-raped by members of the white separatist group looking to run SAMCRO out of town. But instead of telling anyone, and letting the attack have its desired effect of pushing the club […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Fa Guan

By Stacey Harrison The Sons are still reeling from the vicious murder of Luann, and — not surprisingly — failing to turn their energies into positive action. Instead, Clay seizes the opportunity to denounce the club’s involvement in the porn biz, saying their gunrunning business can get back on track with the Chinese. This maneuver has the added bonus of pissing off Jax. Never mind that the ultimate source of the guns is Hamas. Jeez. Jax has other problems, though, after delivering the bad news to Otto in prison. Otto’s basically blind, but still is mad enough about Jax provoking […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Potlatch

By Stacey Harrison Not to be too bloodthirsty, but it’s about time somebody died for real on Sons of Anarchy. After all these catastrophic injuries to minor characters who easily could have been written out, one would hate to think Sons was going the way of Heroes, not letting anyone really die. I have no objection to not killing people, just please stop gravely injuring them frequently enough that we never feel they’re in any real danger. Now this episode’s death, which had been rumored to be of a character that had been present since the beginning of the show, […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Gilead

By Stacey Harrison Nearly every episode, you see those mug shots of the Sons on the wall, hinting at their incarcerated past. But it all seems long ago and far away, with Clay and the rest of the senior SAMCRO leadership doing their best to avoid the clink. Well, with this episode, we get to see how they do when thrown behind bars where black, white and all colors of the racial rainbow are out to get them. Clay immediately crosses racial lines, drawing on his relationship with the Niners to make friends with the black inmates, seeking protection from […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Falx Cerebri

By Stacey Harrison Welcome to an hour of everything SAMCRO has worked for crumbling all around it. And the further downward spiral of a once-promising young doctor, made all the more troubling because she simply doesn’t see it. The gang is licking its wounds after the car bomb, with Chibs laid up in the hospital in critical condition. Honestly, though, I never really doubted he was going to pull through. If they were going to kill him, why would they have him hang on at all? And no offense to the actor involved, but a dramatic death might have been […]

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FX orders two new series — “Terriers” and “Lights Out”

LOS ANGELES — FX continues its unprecedented ramp up of original programming with the network today placing series orders of two new dramas, Terriers and Lights Out, announced FX President and General Manager John Landgraf. FX has ordered 13 episodes of each series, with Terriers tentatively slated to premiere next summer and Lights Out in late 2010. Terriers, from Creator/Executive Producer Ted Griffin (Ocean’s Eleven) and Executive Producer Shawn Ryan (The Shield), is a comedic drama starring Donal Logue (The Tao of Steve, Damages) and Michael Raymond-James (True Blood). It centers on “Hank Dolworth” (Logue), an ex-cop who partners with […]

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“Sons of Anarchy” recap: Eureka

What starts out with good intentions leads to … well, where the road paved with good intentions often leads to. The club is running guns under the cover of a blood drive to the town of Eureka. Before takeoff, Jax tells Tara he loves her, and Tara suddenly realizes she’s arrived at the status of “old lady.” And she seems OK with it. As the gang prepares to take off, we’re treated to the sight of Bobby’s beloved but decrepit Fat Boy bike, belching a cloud of smoke that would make Greenpeace take notice. Seems like a throwaway character detail, […]

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“Damages” adds Scott, Short, Tomlin and Carradine for Season 3

LOS ANGELES – FX’s award-winning legal thriller Damages is adding four superior actors to its cast with Campbell Scott and Martin Short signing on as series regulars, and Lily Tomlin and Keith Carradine joining as special guest stars for the upcoming season premiering in January. Production of the show’s 13-episode third season begins today in New York. For the second consecutive year, Damages received seven Emmy Award nominations and Glenn Close won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.