The episode opens with Jax signing the deal he brokered with the D.A., which is about thing only thing that goes as expected, creator Kurt Sutter once again juking left when everyone expects right. This episode is titled, "Aon Rud Personta," which in Gaelic roughly means "Nothing Personal." It’s somewhat ironic, though, since nearly everything that goes down is deeply personal. All of the machinations of the previous ten episodes are beginning to flower and, as is always the case, hell is on the horizon. We’ve officially hit the final stretch of the Sons of Anarchy season, a stretch that we like to call the Xanax phase. Creator (and GQ guest blogger) Kurt Sutter’s mind can go to some pretty dark places, so each episode we’ll rate those dark places on a scale of 1 to 10: 1 being nothing more unsettling than a romp with someone’s old lady in the clubhouse, and 10 being as deeply disturbing as Tig’s daughter getting roasted alive in a fiery pit of corpses. With season 6 of SOA finally upon us, we’re quantitatively rating the gruesome, the bewildering, and the truly shocking of everyone’s favorite Harley-riding psychopaths each week, all season long.
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