Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Charlie Hunnam | ... | Jackson 'Jax' Teller | |
Katey Sagal | ... | Gemma Teller Morrow | |
Mark Boone Junior | ... | Robert 'Bobby Elvis' Munson | |
Kim Coates | ... | Alexander 'Tig' Trager | |
Tommy Flanagan | ... | Filip 'Chibs' Telford | |
Ryan Hurst | ... | Harry 'Opie' Winston | |
Johnny Lewis | ... | Kip 'Half Sack' Epps | |
William Lucking | ... | Piermont 'Piney' Winston (credit only) | |
Theo Rossi | ... | Juan Carlos 'Juice' Ortiz | |
Maggie Siff | ... | Dr. Tara Knowles | |
Ron Perlman | ... | Clarence 'Clay' Morrow | |
Adam Arkin | ... | Ethan Zobelle | |
Taylor Sheridan | ... | Deputy Chief David Hale (as Tayler Sheridan) | |
Dendrie Taylor | ... | Luann Delaney | |
Dayton Callie | ... | Chief Wayne Unser |
SAMCRO rent Luann their empty warehouse and become her 50/50 partner in the porn business, meaning they're earning legitimate income, although Clay has some stern advice for Jax concerning the consequences of his decisions. With the Mayans interrupting the Sons' gun sale to the 9ers, Clay becomes concerned about Opie's state of mind after he takes unnecessary risks. Zobelle, who tipped off the Mayans to the sale, elects not to tell his right hand man AJ Weston (Henry Rollins) that he has been in contact with Álvarez. The League then cook up a "temporary problem" to give Hale ammunition to use against SAMCRO, while the Sons develop their own suspicions that Hale may be working with the League, despite Jax assuring them that Hale cannot be bought. Gemma's secret begins to affect her relationship with Clay, but she and Tara continue to grow closer. When Opie and Half-Sack witness a drug deal, they realise the Nords are selling in Charming again, but this time supported by the League. ... Written by Bertaut
I was really compelled by 2.3. Faster cuts, main characters clashing, story telling more by pictures and less by dialog. Fewer explanations, just acting and a few key sentences. If the series goes on this way, I'm in.