Sons of Anarchy was packed with action and drama, and it saw some violent moments as the title club often got involved in conflicts with other clubs and more, but there’s one episode that almost got the series into trouble due to how graphic it was – but it was unrelated to any fight between gangs. In 2008, Kurt Sutter took the audience into the world of motorcycle clubs in the series Sons of Anarchy, which lived on for a total of seven seasons full of heartbreak, betrayal, and some truly unforgettable moments, both good and bad.
Set in the fictional town of Charming, California, Sons of Anarchy follows the title club through Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam), the VP of the club 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, and other problems within the club and with others send Jax on a journey that makes him question his relationships, family, and role in the club. As a result of all those conflicts, Sons of Anarchy saw the deaths of many characters, and as graphic as these were, they never got the show into trouble, but a different scene almost did.
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Sons of Anarchy took inspiration from real-life motorcycle clubs and their lifestyle, but as it’s a fictional story, many of those elements were made even more dramatic than they probably are. Although most of the members of SAMCRO had families or sentimental partners, they often got involved with other people, and one of those scenes almost got
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