Sons of Anarchy saw the deaths of its most notable members, among those Clay Morrow, and while he had a lot of crimes and betrayals to pay for, a detail in season 6’s finale makes his death a lot worse. Back in 2008, viewers were taken into the world of motorcycle clubs in Sons of Anarchy, created by Kurt Sutter, and while it’s an interesting and exciting world, it’s also one full of drama, betrayal, and revenge, and few get to live a happy and peaceful life.
Sons of Anarchy explores the many ups and downs of the title club through the story of Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam), the club’s VP. The events of the series begin when Jax finds a manifesto written by his late father, John “JT” Teller, one of the founding members of the MC, in which he detailed his plans and vision for the club. These turn out to be very different from those of the current President (and Jax’s stepfather), Clay Morrow (Ron Perlman), sending Jax on a personal journey that makes him question his path, role in the club, relationships, and more. Over the course of seven seasons, Jax came across a variety of enemies from other clubs and organizations, but also from his own club and within his family, as was the case of Clay.
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Although he was the leader of SAMCRO for years, most of Clay’s decisions were based on his personal benefit rather than that of the club, and he went to extreme lengths to cover his actions, to the point where he wouldn’t hesitate to kill fellow club members. Clay’s pile of lies and crimes eventually caught up with him and led to his death, and some of his worst crimes were the death of JT (which he planned along with Gemma), the murder of Opie’s wife
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