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Awesome series!

It's taken a while for Sons of Anarchy creator and overseer Kurt Sutter to get the show back on track. Its third season starts with the shocking and ultimately contrived death of a regular cast member; for Sutter, character motivation is secondary in importance to getting a rise out of his audience. Though he's done an otherwise commendable job of turning his biker-gang protags into flesh-and-blood characters, he often runs Sons of Anarchy the way a carnival barker might. Sutter's motorcycle-riding barbarian thugs are pretty much what they look like, though they are noticeably more calculating and/or considerate than they initially seem. These bikers do in fact puff out their chests while considering how to chauvinistically protect their women and/or families. The Sons of Anarchy are sideshow attractions that only look human after you've spent enough time watching them vigorously screw both their allies and their girlfriends.

Season three operates with that staid understanding of the Sons while finally realigning the show's focus back to season one's central question: Is this the life that lead protagonist Jackson "Jax" Teller (Charlie Hunnam) wants? Jax spends all of season one poring over his dead father's journal entries, considering whether the Sons of Anarchy are now what his father originally wanted them to be and finds that they aren't. The first season ended with the understanding that Jax was getting ready to wrest control of the gang away from his stepfather, Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman), a close friend of Jax's now-dead father and the man currently boffing Jax's mom, Gemma (Katey Sagal). Jax's need to question Clay's authority was forgotten in season two and has only been remembered in season three.

Hunnam's ripped pretty-boy biker only reclaims his role as the thinking man's Neanderthal on the show after his baby boy Abel is kidnapped. Since family means a lot to the Sons, it makes sense that this abduction makes Jax go from a nigh-catatonic state to a towering rage in a matter of moments during season three's premiere. According to other concerned members of the club, Jax needs to do something to get his mind right again. Pummeling members of the Mayans, a sometimes-rival and sometimes-friendly biker gang, is apparently that something. The dark place that Jax goes to at the beginning of season three is maddeningly treated like a therapeutic necessary evil. He cheats on Tara (Maggie Siff), but that's okay because both Tara and the Sons innately understand that Jax is just mindlessly lashing out at the people he loves. There are no repercussions for his whiplash-inducing infidelity because Jax is just an alpha male doing what an alpha male does best: thinking with his dick.

The mistakes that family members make are forgivable in the Sons' eyes while everyone else's mistakes aren't. This is an interesting double standard considering that the show's main concern was originally Jax's fear that Clay isn't only steering the club in the wrong direction but also probably murdered his father. If only Sutter had remembered to retain that kind of tension in season three instead of just making it resurface during the last few moments of the season finale.

Sons of Anarchy's third season is ultimately only a bit better than its second season because the most crucial developments to Sutter's characters and world are all still just peripheral subplots.
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A truly unique show in a time of little creativity

Let me preface by saying that I do not by DVDs for the extras- cast interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, etc. I think that knowing too much about what goes into the making of a show takes away from the enjoyment. That said, I have always enjoyed the extras Kurt Sutter adds because Sons of Anarchy is so unique a show and he puts the utmost effort into realistically portraying the dynamics of a family involved in criminal activity. The deleted scenes are interesting, the cast interviews enlightening, and the writer's roundtables express why the characters act in the manner they do. On top of all of this is the show itself, a tour de force without comparison. In my opinion this is one of the best written, best cast, most exciting shows ever on television. Especially today, where every other show is "reality" nonsense or another Law & Order, this show stands out for its creativity and the talent on both sides of the camera. The third season deals mainly with the rescue of Jax Teller's son from the Irish, leading to the discovery of traitors in the club, and Gemma's being framed for murder by a rogue Federal agent. New relationships are formed, old ones are tested, and some are destroyed in the process- the Cosby Show it isn't, as things are rarely worked out at the end of the episode. I started watching the show during the original run of the third season, and quickly bought the previous two on DVD on the strength of what I saw. I was not disappointed! This show does not only remain excellent, it may get better every year (season four is running as I write this review, and wow!). If you are tired of insipid sitcoms, formulaic cop shows, and talentless irritating reality stars, SoA may be the show for you- a great cast, superb writing, beautiful sets, and a producer who knows his material add up to one heck of a series.Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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~Amazing MUST-WATCH series for any motorcycle enthusiast!~

Even though Season 5 just ended tonight on FX, the show is STILL the most BA series on TV!

Created by Kurt Sutter, Sons of Anarchy follows the lives of a gun-dealing motorcycle club in Charming, California. The main character Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) resides as Vice President alongside President Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman). Jax attempts to take control of his life by making decisions that may jeopardize his future with the club, or potentially follow in his deceased father John Tellers' footsteps holding the gavel at the head of the table. Clay's wife Gemma Teller (Katey Sagal) and Jax's best friend Opie Winston (Ryan Hurst) also play amazing roles as the series begins to make the viewer grip their seat! Other characters include:

-Sergeant of Arms Tig Trager (Kim Coates)
-Intelligence Expert 'Juice' (Theo Rossi)
-Secretary 'Bobby Elvis' (Mark Boone Jr.)
-Former IRA 'Chibs' (Tommy Flanagan)
-Prospect 'Half-Sack' (Johnny Lewis)
-First 9 Piney Winston (William Lucking)
-Dr. Knowles (Maggie Siff)
-Among others!!!

This season will have you watching every episode, start to finish, with eyes glued to the screen! It involves all the stereotypical motorcycle club aspects such as sex, drugs, gear-heads, rival gangs, betrayal, murder, prison and more! One can only predict this show will live in infamy amongst motorcycle screenplays such as Easy Rider and Hells Angels on Wheels.

Fun facts about SOA:

-The creator, Kurt Sutter, portrays a character in the series known as Otto Delaney.
-Kurt Sutter's wife is actress Katey Sagal, who also portrays a character in the series.
-Known members of the infamous REAL MOTORCYCLE CLUB Hells Angels portray characters in this wild show such as:

~Legendary Sonny Barger: Founding member of the Oakland Chapter. Portrays Lenny 'The Pimp'.
~Actor Chuck Zito: Former President of the New York Chapter. Portrays a Nomad.
~David LaBrava: Portrays character 'Happy'.
~Rusty Coones: Founder of the Orange County Chapter. His band Attika7 has contributed songs to the show. His custom bike shop has also built motorcycles for creator, Kurt Sutter.

I am personally addicted to this show! The entire outlaw biker community is fascinating. I find it very interesting to know that the creator, Kurt Sutter, spent time with the Hells Angels (Likely why so many members portray characters) to get ideas and details for this show.

If you're a typical motorcycle enthusiast, 13%er, 2%er, Hardcore 1%er, or just Average Joe looking to watch an amazing show then you will become enthralled in Sons of Anarchy!
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The rocking ending I hoped for all through the series! Awesome!

I gave this DVD set a 4 out of 5 rating because they didn't have a 4.5 or 4.6. One or more of the early episodes moved a bit slowly but I guess they had to lay the groundwork for the GRAND FINALLY. Man they tied it all together. You will NOT be disappointed! You do not want to miss the ending! It was probably the best ending I’ve ever seen. I just don’t want to spoil it for you by telling you how it goes down. It is GREAT!

Yes, I highly recommend this DVD set to finish out the Sons of Anarchy series. Yes, I would watch the whole series over. Now I don’t need to wait for the ending. It flat out rocks!
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Great dvd set with awesome action

I am enjoying this series more and more and this set keeps me glued to my tv set with awesome action and plot changes. What a great show!

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very good show with good feachers

very entertaining the stories are very engaging and the acting is great

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Mom Loves it

Thank You My Mom loves Sons. She has all the seasons she was just missing this one. Thanks

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Season three anarchy

Presented in different format from previous seasons, but no issue.

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Great value!

Buying used can be scary online, but i was very happy with it! Disc and case in great shape!

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Harleys, Action, Drama-Sons of Anarchy has it all !!!!!

My wife and I have been following the SOA since the first season DVDs came out. We live too far out for cable and are surrounded by too many trees for satellite reception so we wait for each season to come out on DVD. Although it has nothing to do with real life motorcycle clubs it is enjoyable for the plot, the acting, and the bikes. If you're interested in Harleys and you enjoy a good action flick, this would be for you. It is NOT a documentary on motorcycle clubs. It is a TV show, plain and simple. But it is a TV show that's better than 98 percent of usual crap that's on.Vollständige Rezension lesen...

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