‘Sons of Anarchy’ Season 7 Spoilers: Charlie Hunnam Reveals Jax Teller’s Reaction To The Truth About Tara’s Murder
Everyone who follows the FX biker drama series "Sons of Anarchy" wants Gemma Teller (Katey Sagal) dead after putting a carving fork on Tara's head. But it seems that SAMCRO's matriarch may live another day as Charlie Hunnam reveals Jax Teller's reaction after finding the ugly truth about his wife's brutal murder.
"Anyone else in the world, 100 percent guaranteed he's gonna murder them in slow and brutal fashion, but it's his mother, you know. It's gonna be complicated," Hunnam revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "I don't envy Kurt in trying to figure out the right way to approach that."
The "Crimson Peak" actor also revealed that Jax reaction to the truth will depend if he gets the whole truth about Tara's demise or will he get the partial part of it. Playing different emotions for the show's final season, the British actor is up for another wild ride with the biker gang as he leads his team to more chaos and violence.
Sagal who plays Jax's scheming mother agrees with the fans that Gemma has to pay for her crimes and the lies that leads to countless murders. Thanks to lying to Jax and blaming the Chinese Triad for Tara's murder, Gemma is feeling the weight of her lies after Lin massacred the girls in Diosa in the show's previous episode, "Poor Little Lambs."
Executive producer Paris Barclay also revealed that things are not going to be "pretty" after Jax finds out the real truth. Gemma will cover her tracks for as long as she can but eventually the "chickens are going to come home to roost" and she will face her son's wrath.
Series creator Kurt Sutter even hinted that core characters of the show will have to die on the show's episode nine or ten. But takes a great pleasure of revealing that Juice, played by Theo Rossi, is going to survive Mr. Mayhem, despite his involvement in Tara's murder cover-up and killing Charming's chief of police.
"Sons of Anarchy" season 7, episode 5 ("Some Strange Eruption") is scheduled to be aired on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 10 P.M.