‘Sons of Anarchy’ Series Finale: Five Reasons Why Tuesday Nights Are Not As Exciting As Before [PHOTOS]
The FX biker drama series "Sons of Anarchy" ended its seven-year saga with Jax Teller (Charlie Hunnam) meeting his own fate in a dramatic motorcycle scene. Now a distant memory, SOA fans will definitely miss the fictional town of Charming, Gemma's (Katey Sagal) endless lies, SAMCRO's brotherhood and Jax Teller's (Charlie Hunnam) battle between good and evil for Tuesday nights will never be the same again.
Here are the five reasons why you're Tuesday nights are not as exciting as before.
No More Jax Teller
Played by British actor Charlie Hunnam, Jax Teller's presence in the small screen every Tuesday night for seven years has made the show the most-watched series of the network. His struggles to keep his club and his family away from the life of chaos ended with him offering his life so others can live in peace, especially his two boys (Abel and Thomas).
Hunnam proved himself season after season that he is an actor to watch out for with his powerful performance as SAMCRO's troubled prince. Now one of Hollywood bankable actors, the "Pacific Rim 2" star delivered his last epic performance in the "Sons of Anarchy" series finale with grace and perfection worthy of an award.
"Sons of Anarchy" S*x Scenes
Yes, that's right without the "Sons of Anarchy" fans will no longer enjoy a night full of guys in leather vest, Charlie Hunnam's sexy back and the hot girls of the club. Remember the episode where everyone was having s*x? Who can forget the steamy scenes of Jax and Winsome (Inbar Lavi), Nero (Jimmy Smits) and Gemma (Katey Sagal), Happy (David Labrava) and a hooker and Wendy (Drea de Matteo) and her vibrator all captured in one episode.
The Shocking Twists and Turns
What makes this show tick is its unpredictability and Kurt Sutter's ability to tell the story with its shocking twists and turns. Who could have thought that Abel is going to be the one to tell Jax about Tara's death? Or Jax will end up killing his own mother? With so much blood and mayhem, "Sons of Anarchy" is not just about the motorcycle but it's about brotherhood and family.
No More Motorcycles
"Sons of Anarchy" is the only show about an outlaw motorcycle gang that gave a new meaning to family drama thanks to its ensemble cast. Often described as "Hamlet" on Harleys, the show's theme is about "family, camaraderie, betrayal, all those are things that people plug into," according to series creator Kurt Sutter.
SOA's Creative Violence
Like Shakespeare who uses "comedic relief as a respite," "Sons of Anarchy" is known for its absurd humour and the reason why women are loving the male-dominated show.