- As buried secrets resurface in Charming, Clay has to deal with them. Meanwhile the MC looks to earn some money via Half-Sack's brawling.
- When old bones are discovered on the outskirts of Charming, Clay is forced to deal with secrets he buried long ago. Meanwhile, the club sets its sights on prize money, backing Half-Sack in a bare-knuckle brawl. ATF agent Kohn's investigation turns personal when his true intentions are revealed.—Anonymous
- Cherry is now Half-Sack's "old lady," and all is well between Clay and Gemma. As Stahl pursues her hunch that SAMCRO is buying guns from the Real IRA, which would put them on numerous government watchlists, Jax confronts Kohn about his real reasons for being in Charming. When Jax tells Hale about Kohn's past, Hale insists on handling the situation himself. Their concerns, however, serve only to push Kohn to ever more desperate measures as he tries to win Tara back. In their efforts to acquire the money for the Real IRA shipment, SAMCRO sergeant-at-arms Alex 'Tig' Trager (Kim Coates) suggests the Sons enter Half-Sack in a bare-knuckle boxing competition with huge gambling stakes. Meanwhile, when the bones of three bodies are discovered on the outskirts of Charming, Clay and Tig are forced to deal with secrets they thought they had buried forever.—Bertaut
- Unusually episode 7 picks up exactly where episode 6 left off with Jackson (Charlie Hunman) giving Tara (Maggie Siff) a lift home. They pass by some construction workers digging up human bones. Jackson notices that they are being followed. After some prodding, Tara tells him that Agent Kohn (Jay Karnes) is an ex who wont leave her alone. Jackson gets right on it stabbing 'tyre and warning him that next time it will be him. He then goes straight to Deputy Chief Hale (Taylor Sheridan) to let him know what Kohn's true agenda is.
Cherry (Taryn Manning) watches Half-Sack (Johnny Lewis) box. She is not the only one. The club looks on and sees an opportunity to make some money. Cherry is going to stay with Bobby (Mark Boone Junior) for a few days as Half-Sac is not to have any sex, drugs or alcohol until the big fight.
Hale finds Tara at the hospital to ask her why she did not let him know that the agent was her stalker. She said that nobody believed her in Chicago. Hale said that Kohn's boss did not know he was investigating in Charming. Kohn is being sent home and will not bother her again.
It turns out the bodies dug up by the construction workers are the handiwork of the club (Mayans in a drug deal gone bad).
One of the mechanics Lowell (Keir O'Donnell) asks for permission to have his child at work. Clay agrees and praises him for his good work.
The depth of Agent Kohn's mental instability becomes clear when he is seen breaking into Jackson's house, urinating in Able's room.
At Bobby's house, Cherry rejects his advances telling him that she is not going to be passed around anymore. Bobby eventually agrees.
At the hospital Clay (Ron Perlman), Tig (Kim Coates) and Jackson go to the morgue in search of the recently dug up bodies. They find that one of the bodies is Lowell's father. Clay admits to Jackson that although Lowell's father was not a patched member and just a mechanic he was actually a casualty of the gangland war. Lowell does not take the news well.
Jackson watches from above, on the roof. He continues to read his fathers manuscript (voiced by Nicholas Guest).
Agent Stahl (Ally Walker) and Deputy Chief Hale tell Lowell the bad news about his father but it quickly turns into an interview as Stahl sees an opportunity to get information from the inside.
Gemma (Katey Segal) sees the damage to Jackson's house and tells him. Both he and Chief Unser (Dayton Callie) go to find Kohn at the barber shop. Jackson throws him through a window but Stahl and Hale are on Jackson's side (this time). He is in breach of a whole bunch of laws and being sent home.
The prospect wins a fight while Gemma worries about Jackson's attachment to Tara. Lowell has gone missing. Clay worries he may have slipped back into old drug use.
He is right. Lowell is upset and tries to shoot Clay. Clay has been shot at many times before (and probably will be again). Lowell is no match for him. Lowell is quickly on the ground and Clay's sympathy has a limit. He tells Lowell that his father was a junkie who treated his family badly. Clay points out that Lowell is behaving in the same way. Lowell wants Clay to kill him and for a moment Clay considers it.
The prospect continues to win until he is told to take a dive for the club. Once he started winning, the club started betting against him.
Gemma wants to know where Jackson is headed with Tara. He tells her it is none of her business.
Clay talks to Cherry who reiterates that she is only there for Half-Sac. He says that is alright by him. When she hugs him, Half-sac (still fighting) sees, gets angry and wins the fight (thereby costing the club a lot of money). Clay agrees it is his fault but the Club must find the money by the end of the week. In the back of van lies Lowell, still very much alive and clearly detoxing. Clay says he kept him around because he is a good mechanic.
Jackson is waiting for Tara. He tells her Kohn has gone. Jackson is afraid that Tara came back because she knew that he would be the one person who could keep her safe. They sit on the step together and nothing is resolved.
Gemma asks Clay where Lowell is. He replies with "SAMCRO rehab". He also tells her that they he told both Jackson and Lowell parts of the truth.
It appears the two may know a little more than they are telling
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