After their seven-year run with "Sons of Anarchy," lead star Charlie Hunnam (Jax Teller) and the rest of the cast, who was there from the very beginning, took some time to thank their fans for their never ending support on the show. The SOA cast's emotional goodbye video features Katey Sagal (Gemma Teller), Theo Rossi (Juice Ortiz), Kim Coates (Tig Trager), Tommy Flanagan (Chibs Telford) and many others.

"Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 ended the violent saga of SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original) with Jax Teller cleaning up his mess. Paying the price wasn't easy for the club's president. For his sons (Thomas and Abel) to live a peaceful life, he has to pay it with his own breath, his own heartbeat as he drove himself towards his own poetic ending.

Meeting Mr. Mayhem on his own term is a beautiful but heart-breaking ending for Jax Teller's saga, but it's a fitting finale for SAMCRO's story. In his own words, Jax Teller is not a good man but a "criminal and a killer," adding "I need my sons of grow up hating the thought of me."

"Sons of Anarchy was a story about Jax Teller, it was a program most influenced by Gemma Teller, but it would be nothing without the supporting cast and the continuing and constant reasons to love all of those characters," according Fox Sport's Jason Martin. "Sons of Anarchy was The Sopranos on motorcycles, mixed with Hamlet in the character of Jax and even at times of Romeo and Juliet in the Jax-Tara relationship."

Now that the show achieved its all-time high and break all-time record as the most-watched season, the cast couldn't even begin to thank their supporters who followed the show to the very end. Thanks to its final episode, Season 7's "Papa's Goods," the FX biker drama series broke its own record and set the bar high as the most-watched season of any FX series in the network's 20-year history.

At the end of the day the show it's not about the motorcycle and mayhem that comes with it. "Sons of Anarchy" is all about family and brotherhood, which makes it a big hit to all its fans. Check out the SOA's cast emotional goodbye video courtesy of Sons of Anarchy on Fx.