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The episode's title refers to the historical ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland , mirroring the internal and external "troubles" tearing SAMCRO apart.
: Jax tracks the white supremacist leader to a tattoo parlor. In a rare "noble" moment for a villain, Weston sends his son away before stoically accepting his death at Jax's hands in a bathroom stall. [S2E13] Na TrioblГіidГ
: The finale highlights how the "outlaw" life makes family members targets. Every major player—Zobelle, Weston, Cameron, and Jax—is motivated or destroyed by their connection to their children. : The finale highlights how the "outlaw" life
: Believing the club killed his son Edmond, Cameron Hayes seeks revenge. He kills prospect Half-Sack (Kip Epps) and kidnaps Jax’s infant son, Abel, fleeing on a boat toward Ireland. Thematic Analysis He kills prospect Half-Sack (Kip Epps) and kidnaps
Critics praised the episode for its "Shakespearean" intensity and emotional impact, particularly the closing shot of Jax howling in horror at the docks. While some viewers found Zobelle’s escape frustrating, the kidnapping of Abel is widely regarded as one of the most shocking cliffhangers in television history, perfectly setting up the Belfast storyline of Season 3 . 'Sons of Anarchy' season finale - Entertainment Weekly
(Irish for "The Troubles") is the high-stakes Season 2 finale of Sons of Anarchy , directed by series creator Kurt Sutter. It serves as a violent convergence of the club's war with white supremacists and the rising tensions with the Real IRA. Major Plot Points