- One SOA member is arrested for murder. Another goes missing. Jax has to choose between the club and one of his closest friendships. At the hospital, Abel grows stronger, but he's not the only one coming home.
- Cameron and Cherry are smuggled out of Charming, but Bobby is arrested for murdering the Port Commissioner. With Jax and Opie supposedly the only witnesses, and with Opie suddenly missing, Tig becomes convinced Opie has turned on SAMCRO. Although Clay reluctantly agrees, Jax refuses to accept Opie would betray them. As Abel grows stronger, Wendy returns from rehab, causing Tara some conflicting emotions, which aren't helped when Gemma decides to interfere.—Bertaut
- In his room at the clubhouse, Jackson (Charlie Hunman) looks through his fathers burnt manuscript. Downstairs, club president Clay (Ron Perlman) announces that their problems with ATF are over thanks to Otto's (series creator Kurt Sutter) attack on Agent Stahl (Ally Walker). Less than a minute later, the police break in and arrest Bobby (Mark Boone Junior). It appears the ATF have a witness to the IRA murder who can identify both Bobby and Opie (Ryan Hurst).
The club argue about what to do. Tig (Kim Coates) worries that Opie isn't there. He thinks Opie may have turned and is the witness. Jackson and Piney (Opies father played by William Lucking) resent the accusation. At the hospital Gemma (Katey Segal) tells Tara (Maggie Siff) that if she plans to be in Jackson's life, she also must be in the baby's.
Jackson goes to Opie's house and talks to a neighbour who said Opie left in the middle of the night under his own free will. Juice (Theo Rossi) checks Opies bank account and sees that a lot of Opie's debts have been paid off. It is fair to say that the club is worried. Unser (Dayton Callie) is in lock-up until he can be questioned. Stahl doesnt want the police chief interfering.
Wendy (Jacksons ex-wife played by Drea De Matteo) arrives back in Charming looking healthy. She visits Able in hospital and tells a very surprised Tara that she misses Jackson.
Mary (Opie's mother played by Julia Ariola) tells the club that ATF have called her asking her to pick up her grandchildren at a federal facility. This makes the clubs anxiety even worse. Jackson is having none of it. He thinks it is a set up.
Agent Stahl has Opie at a facility used to transition witnesses into protection. She knows what she is doing. Calmly she outlines exactly how she has made Opie look like a rat.
Despite the fact that they are involved, Deputy Chief Hale (Taylor Sheridan) does not agree with Stahl's methods. He thinks the club will kill Opie.
At the hospital Jackson and Wendy reunite for the first time. Wendy has been sober for 64 days and Jackson tells her she looks great. She holds the baby again and interestingly the child acts perfectly crying a little until she settles him in the chair. Jackson and Wendy hold hands while she feeds the baby, as Tara looks on in horror. Gemma also looks on but her expression is unreadable.
Later, Gemma agrees that Wendy can stay at Jackson's house.
Agent Stahl questions Donna (Sprague Graydon). She is strong at first but worries that her husband is going back to jail. Stahl points out that the club could kill him as well. Donna is allowed to see Opie. She initially introduces the idea of witness protection but he points out that most guys end up back in club life or dead (usually by their own hand).
Under questioning from Stahl, Bobby too starts strong but is rattled when he hear the exact details of the crime read to him.
At the ATF facility, Mary outlines to Donna how hard she tried to get Opie out of the club. Even at 16, he kept going back and Donna slowly realises that Opie will never leave SAMCRO.
At the house, Gemma apologizes for what she did to Wendy. She asks her if she still loves Jackson. Wendy says she does and under some duress admits that she wants the family back together. Gemma, clearly afraid of Tara, promises to help.
As they are leaving the ATF facility, Stahl reminds Opie that he could be charged. He is unconcerned telling her that he guess hell see her then. Stahl also questions Donnas ability to be a mother but Donna is strong (albeit scared as well). Her loyalty now clearly lies with Opie. As they leave, the audience learn that ATF has bugs and trackers on Opie.
The setup continues. The clubs lawyer thinks Opie might be back to get a confession on tape (unknown to Opie he is actually wired). At the table, Opie tries to defend himself whilst Tig finds the wires in his truck and his phone (traditionally the phones are left in a box outside the chapel whilst the club meets). Opie says that he is in with the club, no doubt and no mistakes. Clay promises that he is good with the MC.
Tig, as Sergeant of Arms, is positive that Opie has turned on them. He wants to kill him. Clay thinks that a vote on it would kill the club so the murder has look like it did not come from the club.
Jackson is suspicious of Clay and Tig. He has good reason.
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