Sons Of Anarchy Season 4, Ep. 1 "Out"

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Fresh out of jail, SAMCRO reunites with family, confronts new Charming law enforcement, and shifts business alliances.
  • Runtime: 1 hour
  • Original air date: September 6, 2011
  • Network: FX
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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. Out
  September 6, 2011
Fresh out of jail, SAMCRO reunites with family, confronts new Charming law enforcement, and shifts business alliances.
 
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2. Booster
  September 13, 2011
The Sons of Anarchy are forced to make a decision that could challenge the future of the club.
 
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3. Dorylus
  September 20, 2011
SAMCRO encounters an unlikely foe when a piece of their business goes missing.
 
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4. Una Venta
  September 27, 2011
SAMCRO makes a run to set up a new business venture while Gemma makes a new ally in Charming.
 
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5. Brick
  October 4, 2011
SAMCRO enlists a former foe to help stop the advancement of Charming Heights, while the Sheriff presses Juice for more information.
 
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6. With an X
  October 11, 2011
SAMCRO's relationship with the Cartel is in jeopardy when an important package is compromised.
 
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7. Fruit for the Crows
  October 18, 2011
SAMCRO deals with the fallout from a death threat made against Tara.
 
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8. Family Recipe
  October 25, 2011
An important club vote gets side tracked when SAMCRO is forced to deal with dangerous external threats against the club.
 
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9. Kiss
  November 1, 2011
SAMCRO gets word that the Niners have made a new alliance that directly impacts their own agenda.
 
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10. Hands
  November 8, 2011
Jax and Tara get a glimpse of life without SAMCRO but discover that their reality is hard to escape.
 
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11. Call of Duty
  November 15, 2011
SAMCRO faces a powerful adversary that threatens their business with the Cartel.
 
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12. Burnt and Purged Away
  November 22, 2011
SAMCRO negotiates with the Irish Kings to secure the future of the club.
 
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13. To Be - Act 1
  November 29, 2011
Jax is confronted with a new challenge that threatens his family and his club.
 
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14. To Be - Act 2
  December 6, 2011
Jax must overcome great obstacles as he attempts to finalize the gun deal between the Irish and the cartel.
 
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Episode 1, "Out"
Synopsis: Fresh out of jail, SAMCRO reunites with family, confronts new Charming law enforcement, and shifts business alliances.
Original air date: September 6, 2011
Runtime: 1 hour
ASIN: B005LLSLPE
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,294 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Sons Of Anarchy Season 4
Synopsis: Sons of Anarchy is an adrenalized drama with darkly comedic undertones about a notorious outlaw motorcycle club intent on protecting their sheltered small town of Charming, California against encroaching drug dealers, corporate developers and overzealous law officers.
Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Katey Sagal
Supporting actors: Mark Boone Junior, Dayton Callie, Kim Coates, Tommy Flanagan, Ryan Hurst, William Lucking, Theo Rossi, Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Rockmond Dunbar, Jeff Kober, Emilio Rivera, Michael Marisi Ornstein, Patrick St. Esprit, Benito Martinez, David Labrava, Christopher Douglas Reed, Merle Dandridge
Season year: 2011
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Executive producer: Paris Barclay
Network: FX
ASIN: B005LLSNNE
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SOA Continues to Rock! September 8, 2011
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Sure was a long wait (again!) but well worth it! The jet-fueled premier of the 4th run was incredibly satisfying in itself, and promises much more over the next several weeks -- like tying up at least some of the purposely left loose ends from the preceding seasons as well adding new twists.
Katey Sagal is as fierce & fabulous as ever; didn't think it was possible, but the ensemble cast seems even more relaxed & enmeshed than before, very believable that they have known each other for ages, thru all kinds of stormy weather. A consistent show strength has been to demonstrate the cohesiveness of the club while illustrating the concerns, doubts, resentments that flicker thru & between individual members or associates -- these actors all seem to have a gift for nuance, and the camera work complements it well.
My experience has been that at least 2 viewings are required to even begin to pick up all the glances and grimaces that further the story, not to mention verbal & visual allusions. For instance, I noticed that the Asst. U.S. Attorney has pictures of Otto & Juice under the heading "Plan B" on his office wall of shame (mug shots & photos of Samcro and everyone living or dead ever associated w/ the club). So the 2nd time I watched Juice more closely (and what I saw makes me kinda nervous...and very anxious for the next episode!)
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72 of 88 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Prince of Denmark rides a Daytona Harley. February 4, 2012
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If you totally dig SOA then you are now prepared to read or watch Hamlet because you know the story. Young, reflective prince unsure of the foundations of his life's order. Gets a visit by his father's ghost, Hamlet Senior, who helpfully tells him he was murdered by his brother Claudius (probably). The Queen cares more for status and power than doing what's right, so she stands by her (current) man. She worries about her unhappy son: "It's like his father is speaking to him from beyond the grave." Then of course there's the title of the manuscript: "How SAMCRO Lost Its Way." Truly something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

Agent Stahl, our duplicitous, spying Polonius of this tale, helpfully calls Jax and Gemma the "prince" and the "queen." She gets the Polonius treatment, too, meeting her demise at the end of season 3. And if Stumpy and Half Sack aren't Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, they're Falstaff.

Just in case you weren't clued in by the show's obvious references, Maureen Ashby helps us out from Ireland, by sending more of our ghost's writings so we can hear the voice of John Teller saying "Murder most foul..."

If the creators of SOA are to be true to the origins of their story, they will acknowledge its greatness by killing Jax Teller at the hands of someone, probably from SOA Belfast Charter or the IRA whose own father suffered years ago at the hands of John Teller, avenging his own father's death. We don't really have an Ophelia here though. Jax's old lady is a strong and intelligent woman who chooses to jump in to the mayhem rather than simply being swept along by it.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Show! November 28, 2011
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Sons of Anarchy has definitely gotten more and more addicting as the seasons go on. They're definitely getting better with each episode. I'm glad they got approved for another season. :)
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SOA ROCKS! September 8, 2011
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SOA comes back with a vengance this season. One episode in and it's already full of everything I love about this show. I cannot wait to see the next episode and where this season takes the MC and its members.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Prince of Denmark rides a Daytona Harley January 11, 2012
If you totally dig SOA then you are now prepared to read or watch Hamlet because you know the story. Young, reflective prince unsure of the foundations of his life's order. Gets a visit by his father's ghost, Hamlet Senior, who helpfully tells him he was murdered by his brother Claudius (probably). The Queen cares more for status and power than doing what's right, so she stands by her (current) man. She worries about her unhappy son: "It's like his father is speaking to him from beyond the grave." Then of course there's the title of the manuscript: "How SAMCRO Lost Its Way." Truly something is rotten in the state of Denmark.

Agent Stahl, our duplicitous, spying Polonius of this tale, helpfully calls Jax and Gemma the "prince" and the "queen." She gets the Polonius treatment, too, meeting her demise at the end of season 3. And if Stumpy and Half Sack aren't Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, they're Falstaff.

Just in case you weren't clued in by the show's obvious references, Maureen Ashby helps us out from Ireland, by sending more of our ghost's writings so we can hear the voice of John Teller saying "Murder most foul..."

If the creators of SOA are to be true to the origins of their story, they will acknowledge its greatness by killing Jax Teller at the hands of someone, probably from SOA Belfast Charter or the IRA, avenging his own father's death at the hands of John Teller. We don't really have an Ophelia here though. Jax's old lady is a strong and intelligent woman who chooses to jump in to the mayhem rather than simply being swept along by it. She may be the one, at the end of the story, who acts as Horatio's voice, telling us the sadness of it, what can be learned from it and why we should care as she soldiers on without her best friend.
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