‘Sons of Anarchy’ is known for ending with a bang and this finale wasn’t any different. The two-hour finale began with Tara hiding out from Samcro, but after she and Jax reunited with the boys, no one could have seen what was about to happen.
If you haven’t yet watched the shocking season six finale of Sons of Anarchy, beware — spoilers are ahead!
‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Finale: Jax Makes Deal With Tara
While the motorcycle club was going through a ton of changes, the real challenge for the club was the fact that someone would have to take the blame for that Kg 9 that Matthew Jennings brought into the school in the premiere of the season.
With Tara (Maggie Siff) making a deal with the D.A. to give up all the evidence in exchange for protection for her and her boys, Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and co. weren...
If you haven’t yet watched the shocking season six finale of Sons of Anarchy, beware — spoilers are ahead!
‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Finale: Jax Makes Deal With Tara
While the motorcycle club was going through a ton of changes, the real challenge for the club was the fact that someone would have to take the blame for that Kg 9 that Matthew Jennings brought into the school in the premiere of the season.
With Tara (Maggie Siff) making a deal with the D.A. to give up all the evidence in exchange for protection for her and her boys, Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and co. weren...
- 12/11/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Australia.s highest-rated TV drama series Packed To The Rafters is back to claim its crown.
The Seven series, which last year averaged 1.8 million viewers, returns next week with another 22 episodes.
It.s the nation.s favourite drama, having netted Best Australian Drama at the last three Logie Awards. Two weeks ago it also took out the Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program at the inaugural Aacta Awards.
Series producer Chris Martin-Jones, who occasionally sits in the director.s chair, puts the show's success down to it being so relatable. The drama focuses on the Rafter family . a family, which, like any, faces pressures of life and love while dealing with serious social issues.
.They can see the characters in their own lives. They can see the situation the character.s in,. Martin-Jones says from his Sydney office.
He says tackling serious issues such as abortion, drug abuse and...
The Seven series, which last year averaged 1.8 million viewers, returns next week with another 22 episodes.
It.s the nation.s favourite drama, having netted Best Australian Drama at the last three Logie Awards. Two weeks ago it also took out the Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program at the inaugural Aacta Awards.
Series producer Chris Martin-Jones, who occasionally sits in the director.s chair, puts the show's success down to it being so relatable. The drama focuses on the Rafter family . a family, which, like any, faces pressures of life and love while dealing with serious social issues.
.They can see the characters in their own lives. They can see the situation the character.s in,. Martin-Jones says from his Sydney office.
He says tackling serious issues such as abortion, drug abuse and...
- 2/8/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Packed to the Rafters will air a full season this year. Seven Network bosses have promised that the 2012 series of the Rebecca Gibney family drama will be a full 20 episodes, after they controversially cut 2011's season short to make way for new show Winners and Losers. According to the Herald Sun, new episodes of Packed to the Rafters will see former 24 star Cameron Daddo's return to Australian television, as he takes on the role of newspaper editor Adam Goodman. Other newcomers include Jacob Allen, who will play Dave's brother Matt Jennings, and Samantha Tolj as Sian Parry. It was revealed last year that former Neighbours actress Brooke Satchwell will join the series as Rafter Electrical employee (more)...
- 2/3/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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