Sons of Anarchy Season 7 Spoilers: Jax in Jail for Tara's Murder?
Kurt Stutter's biker drama Sons of Anarchy Season 7 is set for a fall premiere but spoilers from the sets keep coming to tease fans.
The latest news is that Jax Teller may land in Jail during the show premiere and will be framed for his wife Tara's murder,
During the filming of FX's smash hit series, Charlie Hunnam aka Jax was spotted wearing an orange jumpsuit at the sheriff station, Just Jared reported.
Jax's jail dress was inscribed with SJCCF, which stands for San Joaquin County Correctional Facility.
The jail scene also coincides with the recent casting of Marilyn Manson as Ron Tully, a prison shot-caller.
According to an announcement by FX, Tully, a white supremacist will lend a hand to Jax to expand his power base in SAMCRO.
It will be interesting to see how Jax will catch the real killer of Tara and will he forgive Gemma for bringing the tragic chaos into his life?
As the show airs its final season this September, show creator Sutter hinted at a 'satisfying' finale for the fans.
"I think it will be a satisfying conclusion for fans, and I feel pretty good that it's staying on point in terms of where I always envisioned our character, our hero, what his final, perhaps final days in Charming ... in terms of the ones that, as an audience, we would see," Stutter said in his video blog.
Sutter also tweeted that the fourth episode will be 'darker'.
Working on my draft of 704. It just gets darker. And yet more tasty. Ginger sauce tasty. With a hint of soured elderberry Manischewitz.
— kurt sutter (@sutterink) June 10, 2014
Earlier in his video blog, Stutter described the episode 7 as 'big' and conclusion-driven.
"It's sort of, it ends up being ... the same way a premiere sets in motion the bigger elements of the season, episode 7 tends to bring some of those things to some sort of conclusion, then sets up what will ultimately be some of the bigger story elements that will bring us into the end of the season," he said.
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