Chapo's Matt and Felix Review Sons of Anarchy (Time for my Stories)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Time for my Stories is a podcast about analyzing TV shows hosted by Matt Christman and Felix Biederman from Chapo Trap House. Previously only available through a now-defunct app, this show is now at risk of becoming lost media.
Sons of Anarchy is an American action crime drama television series created by Kurt Sutter for FX. Airing from September 3, 2008, to December 9, 2014, Sons of Anarchy follows the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California's Central Valley. Charlie Hunnam stars as Jax Teller, who after discovering a manifesto written by his late father and motorcycle club founder, begins to question himself, his relationships, and the club. Themes throughout the show include love, brotherhood, loyalty, betrayal, and redemption. The series explored vigilantism, government corruption, and racism. The show's plot depicts an outlaw motorcycle club as an analogy for human transformation. David Labrava, a real-life member of the Oakland chapter of Hells Angels, served as a technical adviser and also played the recurring character Happy Lowman.
“Sons of Anarchy is written like it was written by a motorcycle.” - Nick Mullen
my dad's high school friend went through a rough patch mentally and came out of it convinced charming was a real place and that she was moving there to marry jax. left her family to do it.
Look! His back is a kick-ass skull!
looking back, o-over my shoulder
I love how the underpinning story of the Trap Crew is SOA. The bits of theirs that I understand most involve this show.
That last episode might have been one of the dumbest endings ever along with House or Cards and GOT.
You ain’t coming along to see the murder or whatever
Its the best terrible show
Thanks for getting these up
Hells Angels are about as naff as it gets
18:38 I thought the sons bought guns from the IRA to sell guns in America? Thought they were the ones that would get the automatics and shit and then they were the plug for some Cartel.
Hi can you post the old dr Naomi Wolff banned clips
Are you referring to the 2021 banning of Naomi Wolf from Twitter? Do you know which episode these would be from?
@@forbiddenfruit1558yes that clip was great
The definitive Jax Teller moment is when he’s just getting home at like 5:30 AM from a long day of taking sweet revenge on the all the wrong people… and instead of eating anything he just chugs like entire half-gallon of whole milk.
Man can you do the hillbillie elegy book review episode of chapo?
Thanks a lot for these. "Previously only available through a now-defunct app, this show is now at risk of becoming lost media." What's that app?
Stitcher iirc
I used an hour of pto to go home and watch the finale with my wife while i was working evenings, i feel so embarrassed about that now lol
"the other side of the other side of the ocean"
holy crap what a fantastic analysis. I have question
You covered everything I remember except one element i wished you either placed within the universe/framework premise you worked with, or discarded like Piney: the darn DRUGS
In the universe they deal only in _military grade weapons_ , and never ever in drugs, as drugs are very dangerous. "Keeping the drugs out of Charming" is repeated verbatim so frequently you'd think Jax was running for mayor.
Why tho. Another of the "good guy criminal" elements in my opinion - yet as I recall every Son, and finally all together, step over their zero tolerance policy and into also trafficking narcotics. But GOD HELP YOU IF YOU USE SOME OF IT!!
It's a very, very weird relationship with narcotics throughout the show.
I thought this show went off the air a few years ago. Shocked to learn it ended in 2014 bc one of my good friends STILL wears samcrow merch. Including an SOA Michigan chapter cut.
Shame. Opie was hot, too.