Series creator Kurt Sutter is definitely up for something that's going to get fans of "Sons of Anarchy" fidgeting on their seats as the penultimate episode of the hit series will have a number of major events. However, Jimmy Smits tells fans that the end is going to be satisfying. Meanwhile, Katy Sagal was emotional about the season's end.
The final season has been progressing quite sedulously which is expected to heighten even more on the Tuesday episode. Everything that has transpired this season has its roots on that one murderous event when Gemma (Katy Sagal) killed the wife of her own son, and then concealed her crime with the help of a disgraced club member Juice (Theo Rossi), reported Variety.
That one event unleashed a trail of murder, torture and bloodshed, to the point where the population signs for the town of Charming should probably be written in chalk, Variety wrote. Eventually Jax (Charlie Hunnam) found out the truth about how his mother's betrayal. He gunned down Gemma who resigned to her fate together with her accomplice Juice.
With all the grim events that are happening in the season finale of "Sons of Anarchy," fans are standing on shaky ground as to what will become the eventual outcome of the show. However, Jimmy Smits-who plays Gemma's love interest and Jax's pseudo-father figure Nero on the FX biker drama assures everyone that the final turn of events will rest on viewers' favor as it will be "extremely satisfying," E! Online reported.
"I've been continually shocked for the past five scripts in terms of, we're really blowing s--t up here!" He added, "[Kurt] is really going for broke. It was always with a little bit of trepidation on everyone's part when that new script would come in...to see what was next and who was going to go down next. But I don't think audiences are going to be disappointed at all. I think they're going to very satisfied. It's touching in a lot of ways. It's sad."
Meanwhile, Katy Sagal shared to People what she felt that day when they were shooting the last scene.
"Charlie [Hunnam] and I cried a lot. It's how "Sons of Anarchy" has always been. Everybody goes there. I remember right before I walk out of that living room and toward the rose garden, Charlie and I just hugged each other, really hugged each other, because it was also goodbye for Katey and Charlie after seven years. It was very emotional in a beautiful way. It wasn't torturous. It was kind of a relief. We'll all been building to this moment for this last season, and have all been in our own forms of denial by not really dealing with it ending. But on that day, there was no turning back. It was extremely emotional."
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