Sons of Anarchy saw its lead character, Jax Teller, doing his best to keep his sons away from outlaw life, but one detail in the final season of Sons of Anarchy shows Jax’s sacrifice was in vain. Back in 2008, Kurt Sutter took the audience to the fictional town of Charming, California, and into the world of motorcycle clubs in the drama series Sons of Anarchy. The show was very well-received from the beginning, with most praise going towards the performances of the main cast and the themes addressed in the series, such as racism, corruption, and brotherhood.
Leading Sons of Anarchy was Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam), the club’s VP at the beginning of the series and the son of John 'JT' Teller, one of the club’s founding members. The series kicks off when Jax finds JT’s manifesto, in which he shared his ideas and views for the club, which were very different from those of the club’s current President (and Jax’s stepfather), Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman). This sends Jax on a journey that makes him question his relationships, family, and role in the club while also dealing with many other issues within SAMCRO and with other clubs and gangs. Of course, Sons of Anarchy also followed Jax’s personal life closely, and his biggest struggle throughout the show was giving his sons a better life and a brighter future.
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Jax failed to fulfill most of his father’s wishes, but he did manage to take SAMCRO in a different and less dangerous direction than the one Clay put them in, and he also did everything he could to keep his sons, Abel and Thomas, far away from the club and its lifestyle. However, a detail in Sons of Anarchy season 7 shows that Jax’s efforts
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