‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 7, Episode 10 Spoilers: The Next SAMCRO To Die
"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 episode 9 ended with one SAMCRO meeting his tragic end in the hands of August Marks (Billy Brown) after his men scooped out his eye and cut his finger. "What a Piece of Work is Man" features Bobby Munson's (Mark Boone Junior) bloody finale when Marks secretly stashed a gun in his pants and killed him just to inflict more pain to Jax (Charlie Hunnam).
One of season 7's somber moments, Bobby's death is a big blow to the gang especially for Jax who is still grieving for his wife, and a wave of guilt for Gemma who started the mayhem by killing Tara. With so many casualties before the series finale, Bobby is only the first key character who won't be joining the gang for its final ride.
Series creator Kurt Sutter has been teasing fans about the upcoming deaths and Bobby's demise is only the beginning for the show's epic ending. Fans of the show are putting their bets on Juice (Theo Rossi) who is now in prison to kill Lin to gain Jax's trust again and Gemma who is trying to get away from murder and pointed the blame to the Chinese Triad. These two key characters are hot on the list of people to die next as the season comes to its end.
"Gemma is responsible for the whole deal, yes!" Mark Boone Junior revealed on his interview with TV Line when asked if Gemma is responsible for his character's death. "This is all on Gemma, every bit of it. That's what the whole season is about, every time there's a casualty."
When asked if he is looking forward for Gemma's comeuppance after killing Tara and lying to Jax, Boone told the publication that there is no woman ever existed like Gemma in the whole history of motorcycle clubs. However, he still doesn't know about the biker club's matriarch's fate by the end of the show.
Now that Booby is gone and Jax is still in search for his wife's killer, the next episode will determine the fate of another SAMCRO and Gemma's secret coming-out. "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7, episode 10 is scheduled to be aired on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 10 p.m.