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8/10
Turas (#3.9)
ComedyFan201024 September 2015
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The episode brings us more towards the end of the season which I am very excited about.

There is a great scene with the explosion. I loved it. Very dramatic and full of action. This also makes it more heated up as well as the scene where Jimmy comes and holds them under gun point.

I also liked the ending. Hope the supervisor goes unharmed. I kind of like this character. She is not too exciting but there is something that always made one think that there might be more. I couldn't see much of her tattoo but I am very curious now.

The conspiracy about the attack is also a great story line. Well done.
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9/10
Turas
dillivo-060948 April 2020
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O'neill explodes a truck where samcro is standing near, the cousin of Chibs died. Jax suspects O'neill but they don't know for sure. It seems jax and trinity are getting closer they don't know yet that they are half siblings. Tara and her supervisor gets taken by salazar and his girlfriend.

Best performance: Tommy Flanagan
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1/10
Disaster
calebcalebwhitney12 May 2022
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Heads Up: You know how the preachers always say that Jesus atoned for our sins on the cross and how, if you don't repent, his suffering is in vain... Well this is a similar scenario. If you watch this after I warned you about how bad it is, I have suffered in vain just like Jesus, only worse, because Jesus didn't have to watch this episode; he just had the nails and thorny crown stuff.

No Good - Just Bad and Ugly In this episode, the main characters all risk their lives for reasons that don't make sense, and most of them die. Since I didn't care about any of these characters, I didn't mind seeing them go, and in fact I would have been fine with all of them going in the same episode, but basically at this point in the season it's getting more and more difficult to suspend disbelief.

As some of the other reviewers have said, the Ireland episodes are a complete disaster. At this point in the "story" (I use that term loosely) it seems like each of the writers wrote a scene without knowing what the previous scene was about. The plot has become overly complex and character actions seem random and driven by motivation that doesn't make much sense. Kind of feels like, "Oh it's Tuesday, so I think I'll give Abel to the Irish baby broker nuns." Father Kellen gives the explanation that he's doing it to honor the wishes of his former friend, JT, but it's a very weak explanation given the fact that the baby was kidnapped, Jax will likely whack Father Kellen for this, and at this point we know JT was a whiny emo loser and we have a hard time imagining anyone would put their life in danger based on a vague, 30 year old promise to keep JT's progeny out of the life.

This episode is ridiculous. Sometimes Sutter does a great job, but sometimes he dishes up nonsense, throwaway television. This is one of the throwaway episodes.

Other observations: Gemma is a moron, O'Neil and McGee are useless crybabies and Mo is a disgusting cringe-hag. I found my rage level was somewhat abated by turning down the sound and using subtitles so I didn't have to hear the accents.
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1/10
Lazy terrible writing from people who know nothing
floridafart28 July 2021
The Irish episodes are incredibly poor. Clearly written by people with no understanding of the troubles. Dodgy accents, unrealistic characters and terrible scripts. Embarrassing.
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