Review: Sons of Anarchy ‘Toad’s Wild Ride’ – Who Are You?
I don’t think it was intentional, but the closing sequence of ‘Toad’s Wild Ride’ really summed up the season for me to this point.
I don’t think it was intentional, but the closing sequence of ‘Toad’s Wild Ride’ really summed up the season for me to this point.
Another week, another round of brutal scenes from the increasingly simple-minded Sons of Anarchy, which seems less interested in actually telling stories than just feeding us bullshit for 11 episodes,….
Sons of Anarchy has always been a show that revels in its extremes – and for awhile, backed it up with some pretty solid story telling and characters. But things have….
When a show kills off a well-known character, there are normally two approaches: either the death hangs over the show’s universe for a period of time, or they simply try….
Opie’s struggles with the two families in his life were some of Sons of Anarchy‘s early shining moments – especially the first season finale. But the last few years, the….
If last week’s review was any sign, I came into this season of Sons of Anarchy bitter, angry that the show I loved in its opening seasons had fallen to such depths….
Somewhere in the cross-continental journey of season 3, Sons of Anarchy became less of a gritty Hamlet,and a lot more like a self-indulgent, pulpy soap opera.
The many bungled storylines and contradictory characters come to a head in the first part of SoA’s season four finale.
Sons of Anarchy continues to flounder in the overstretched, not-so-‘special’ “Call of Duty”.
Sons of Anarchy enjoys its strongest hour of the season with “Hands”.