"This is blackmail." "Yeah. I got an app for that, homes." I'd laugh, asshole, but I'm too busy waiting for someone to slit your throat.
I LOVED that line! I swear, I've never watched a show with such entertaining villains. It's not that I like the bad guys, but so many of them still make me gleeful every time they appear onscreen. LaRoy comes immediately to mind, as does Alvarez. Jake Hale is an exception.
Jax: don't sleep with your sister. That's a VERY DIFFERENT PLAY.
Are they just trying to make us nervous with that? How far is Gemma going to let that go, just to keep from telling Jax about what went down with his father? When are they going to tell US what went down with Jax's father (other than him sleeping around, which, duh, not that shocking considering)?
HOLY FUCKING SHIT! Did anyone see that tat?I've been trying to figure out what in the hell was Margaret's deal, why she was so interested in Tara. I'd settled on her being Tara's long lost mom, her biological mom, or some other long-lost female relative, like an
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I think LJ ate part of your comment...but yeah, we knew something had to be going on with Margaret, especially after she helped Gemma escape. I think she's working for another club, or maybe for the Irish?
What is John Teller's deal with Belfast, other than the bastard daughter...I think he did something horrible. Like something that would make Jax lose all faith in him.
Yeah, it looks like some is missing. I'm still getting used to this laptop keyboard, so it could have been me. Anyway, i was gonna say that I was thinking that the crazy Mexican and his girlfriend were kidnapping Tara under their own agenda, not Hale's. They already had that in mind before he started giving them money didn't they?
Yes, I agree that there's more to John's Belfast diddling than Trinity and Maureen. But since Gemma didn't even know about Trinity when she started talking to Clay about Jax "turning stones" in Belfast, I tend to think she's worried more about what he's going to find about her and Clay's history and what they had to do with John's death. Surely it's not as simple as the two of them having John killed because he was unfaithful? It seems like it's been about power for them all along, rather than sex, yeah?
I missed an episode, so I may have totally missed that part with Salazar and his girl. It was a huge surprise to me! *facepalm* Maybe I should go ahead and watch that one.
Maybe power and sex? I wonder...I wonder if Clay somehow forced him out of the club for a while? That would ruin the club's delicate balance...maybe John killed a guy and had to leave the country. But I think it would be juicier if John got muscled out of the club somehow, and only earned his way back in by coming back with an Irish gun running contract.
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"Yeah. I got an app for that, homes."
I'd laugh, asshole, but I'm too busy waiting for someone to slit your throat.
I LOVED that line! I swear, I've never watched a show with such entertaining villains. It's not that I like the bad guys, but so many of them still make me gleeful every time they appear onscreen. LaRoy comes immediately to mind, as does Alvarez. Jake Hale is an exception.
Jax: don't sleep with your sister. That's a VERY DIFFERENT PLAY.
Are they just trying to make us nervous with that? How far is Gemma going to let that go, just to keep from telling Jax about what went down with his father? When are they going to tell US what went down with Jax's father (other than him sleeping around, which, duh, not that shocking considering)?
HOLY FUCKING SHIT! Did anyone see that tat?I've been trying to figure out what in the hell was Margaret's deal, why she was so interested in Tara. I'd settled on her being Tara's long lost mom, her biological mom, or some other long-lost female relative, like an ( ... )
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What is John Teller's deal with Belfast, other than the bastard daughter...I think he did something horrible. Like something that would make Jax lose all faith in him.
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Yes, I agree that there's more to John's Belfast diddling than Trinity and Maureen. But since Gemma didn't even know about Trinity when she started talking to Clay about Jax "turning stones" in Belfast, I tend to think she's worried more about what he's going to find about her and Clay's history and what they had to do with John's death. Surely it's not as simple as the two of them having John killed because he was unfaithful? It seems like it's been about power for them all along, rather than sex, yeah?
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Maybe power and sex? I wonder...I wonder if Clay somehow forced him out of the club for a while? That would ruin the club's delicate balance...maybe John killed a guy and had to leave the country. But I think it would be juicier if John got muscled out of the club somehow, and only earned his way back in by coming back with an Irish gun running contract.
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