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With rarely more than ten members in Charming, the club's hierarchies remain a mystery. Although the various patches highlight a member's attributes, they also provide details about their various tasks within the club. What isn't clear, however, is why so many positions are needed with so few members and exactly what all these positions entail. It goes without saying, but harming or fatally injuring another Sons member goes against the club's brotherly code.

Obviously, not all members' demises are created equally. The passing of beloved character Opie Winston reverberated throughout most of season five, but others have come and gone with little aftermath. The biggest difference between Opie's end and the demise of other characters such as Juice or Clay is that the others were taken out for the benefit of the MC, but those members' betrayal should still have lasting effects. Despite the "no snitching" rule , ordering Juice's demise in season seven shouldn't have come easily for Jax, yet he showed remorse.

Perhaps all the illegal activities have numbed the members to wicked actions against their own, but it's hard to believe eliminating a once-dear friend could be so easy.

In the season three episode "Caregiver", famed horror author Stephen King makes a surprise cameo as a professional "cleaner" named Bachman. After the live-in caretaker for Gemma's father fatally wounds herself in self-defense, Tig makes the call to clean things up. In a rarely depicted scene, Bachman uses a slop sink to carefully remove the problem while listening to a collection of '80s ballads.

The removal of Amelia Dominguez isn't just a perfect example of an Easter egg cameo. It's one of a handful of times when a Sons member is shown cleaning up a crime scene.

With as many indictments as the MC has accrued over the years, it'd make sense for them to leave fewer bodies lying around, but as the series has taught, they rarely clean up after they're finished. Compared to the established members of the Sons, the newest recruits or "prospects" of the MC are given seemingly trivial tasks to prove their trust.

Although Kurt Sutter never delves explicitly into the world of a prospect on the series, various new recruits are depicted, including Half-Sack Epps, Phil Russell, and Eric Miles, none of whom make it out alive. While the hazing process for a prospect would typically avoid giving someone a potentially club-threatening errand, new members would often be tasked with keeping lookout during a business meeting or asked to look over family members while members were away.

Either way, given how long many of them stuck around, it's easy to conclude that the initiation was a years-long process, which just makes it sadder that almost every prospect lost their life. In season one, viewers are introduced to Jax's ex-wife Wendy Chase, a recovering addict and the mother to Jax's oldest child Abel. Shortly after re-entering Jax's life, he makes his feelings clear about her substance use by vehemently voting against becoming involved in the substance trade, having experienced the negative effects of such things on the community.

Although the potential profits of smuggling are enough to help the club out until Jax can find a more legitimate source of income, he insists that the Sons have a code; however, he continues to use the club's connection to the Ireland to supply local gangs with guns.

While Jax and some of the other members see the downside of gun-running, there's still a question as to why they believe substances are more harmful than semi-automatic weapons.

Home to a population of 14,, Charming covers roughly twenty-three square miles, making it far smaller than the Bay Area located just fifty miles away. Its citizens are mostly middle-class workers ; farmers, ranchers and lumberers. In contrast, the Sons of Anarchy bring notoriety to an otherwise ideal community with their illegal means of income, sacrificing the town's otherwise peaceful existence. As the Chief of Police, Wayne Unser endured the club's actions, believing they protected Charming from further violence entering the town, but as the series showed, they couldn't ward off all threats.

Opie Winston Full Patch Deceased. Greg the Peg Full Patch Deceased. Frankie Diamonds Excommunicated Deceased. Clay Morrow First 9 Excommunicated Deceased. Juice Ortiz Excommunicated Deceased. Jax Teller Excommunicated Deceased. Allesandro Montez Full Patch Deceased. The wall. Note the additions of Happy, Kozik and Miles on the bottom.

Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Clarence "Clay" Morrow. Jackson "Jax" Teller. Lenny "The Pimp" Janowitz. Alexander "Tig" Trager. Robert "Bobby Elvis" Munson. Harry "Opie" Winston. With Children star Katey Sagal married in and have since collaborated on several projects together.

It was not so much the heinous things she does; it was that at her core, her motivation is her children, is her child. At any cost, she will protect him and her club. The producers felt Glenn was too subtle and not dynamic enough. Perlman auditioned for the show, unsure if he could play a character that lacked duality. Tara Knowles—agreed that her character was "the moral center of the show" for part of its run.

I think she remained a moral center in that she continues to be one of the only in the world who experiences real emotional conflict around the violence and the difficulty and the pain of the life and wanting something better for her children.

Tends to go in fisticuffs with Gemma. In Season 4, she gives birth to Thomas, in Season 5, she marries Jax. Spent time in prison with Otto. Got in trouble with Henry Lin. Has a disorder that causes him to masturbate frequently. Henry Lin cuts his fingers off to rid him of his disorder.

Wendy Teller: Jax's ex-wife. Recovering junkie after nearly killing Abel in childbirth because of her drug habits. She returns in Season 4 sober, relapses later in the show.

Intent on taking down the Sons. The Mayors brother. Abel: Jax's First son. Birth mother Wendy. Born with a heart defect, nearly died. Jax protected him from the truth about his real mother. In Season 7, Jax tells Abel about his mother.

Tends to bend the rules a bit. Can be manipulative and rogue. Luanne Delaney: Otto's old lady. Runs a porn studio in Charming. Friends with Gemma Teller.

Develops a relationship with Bobby after Otto is arrested. Her business is threatened by Georgie Caruso. Donna Lerner: Opie's old lady. Had a relationship with Tara Knowles that ended badly. Had a restraining order place on him by her. Lowell Harland Jr. Drug Addict. His father was a Son. He learns his father was a traitor to the club. Elliot Oswald: Respected businessman in Charming. Intends to run for mayor. Ellie Winston: Opie's daughter. Kenny Winston: Opie's son.

Mary Winston: Opie's mother. Piney's ex-wife. Cherry: A barmaid from Nevada, hooks up with Hack-Sack. Butts heads with Gemma after an altercation with Clay.

Relocates to Ireland to lay low from the ATF. Dating Liam O'Neill in Season 3. Floyd: Town Barber and friend to Unser. Eviqua Michaels: The young woman who witnessed Bobby kill Brenan. Agent Smith: Agent Stahl's partner in Season 1. Nate Meineke: Piney's war buddy. Buys guns from the Sons to stage a prison van assault. Russell Meineke: Nate Meineke's son who was being transported in a prison van.

Now a wanted escapee. Officer Saunders: Trammels partner. Tristin Oswald: Elliot Oswalds daughter. Sexually assaulted at the fair. Skeeter: Runs the Funeral Home in Charming. Thomas Hospital, and Tara's boss. Has a dislike for Jax and the Sons and makes it known.

Tends to cause problems for Tara when she tries to bend the rules to benefit club members. Her relationship with Tara improves in Season 3. Has a troubled past, which explains the tattoo on her back. Lyla: Porn star who works for Luanne. Hooks up with Opie. Single mother.

She runs the porn studio after Luanne is murdered. She marries Opie in Season 4. Partners himself with Zobelle. Known to be a bit corrupt. Ima: One of Luanne's porn stars.

Has a liking for Jax and Opie. Considered to be a bitch to some of the other girls. Fiona Larkin: Chibs ex-wife. Now married to Jimmy O'Phelan. Has a daughter, Kerrianne. Old lady to Keith McGee. Took Cherry under her wing when she fled the States. Trinity Ashby: Maureen Ashby's daughter. Builds a connection with Jax.

Luisa: Hector Salazar's old lady. Replaced Rosen in Season 3. Nate Madock: Gemma's father. Suffering from Alzheimer's and memory loss.

Kerrianne Telford: Chibs and Fiona's daughter. Amelia Dominguez: Caretaker for Gemma's father. Soon discovers that Gemma is wanted and becomes a hostage. Viktor Putlova: Russian mobster based in California.

Diana Alvarez: Marcus Alvarez's wife. Lumpy Feldstein: Owns the Boxing Gym. Holocaust Survivor. Has a distaste for gangs. Refuses to take bribes. Declares that parolees cannot run around in gang cuts clothing, gear, etc. Deputy Cane: Deputy under Eli Roosevelt. Partnered with Deputy Martinez. Rita Roosevelt: Wife of Eli Roosevelt. Tends to ride a motorcycle. Thomas Teller: Jax's newborn son, named after his late brother, born to Tara Knowles.

Abel's brother. Dawn Trager: Distant daughter of Tig's. Has a bad drug habit. Charlie Horse: Chief of the Wahewa Tribe. Makes ammo for the club. Deputy Martinez: Deputy under Eli Roosevelt. Partnered with Deputy Cain. Ivo Alexei: Russian thug in prison. Made enemies with the Sons during their incarceration. Veronica Pope: Daughter of Damon Pope. Dating Laroy Wayne. Ex-Spec Op. Declared War on the Sons and their loved ones after his sister was murdered.

Molested by her mother as a child just to end her feminacy. Develops a romantic relationship with Tig. Carla: Nero's half-sister and partner in his escort service.

Ruthless and wicked. Has a bit of a temper tantrum. Hates being stabbed in the back. Emma Jean: Escort who works for Nero. A thorn in Carla side. Rumored to have hooked up with Clay, causing strife between her and Gemma.

Lucius Padilla: Nero's handicapped son. Detective Goodman: Dirty cop on Pope's payroll. Lee Toric's sister. Leo Pirelli: Italian crime boss. Known to help people disappear. Hates being screwed with. Fawn Trager: Tigs distant daughter. Currently dating a gangbanger. Tends to wear a whig. Owns a bakery as a front for his business. A very stern and to-the-point man. Colette Jane: Madam and manager of the Diosa.

Brooke Putner: Troubled teenager in Charming. Kiki: Hostess at the Diosa. Not too bright in the head. Erin Byrne: Escort working for Nero. Darvany Jennings: Mother of Matthew Jennings, the boy who shot up his school. Matthew Jennings: Troubled boy who stole Arcadio's gun and shot up his school. Alice Noone: Venus Van Dam's abusive mother. Claims to do what's best for her family. Amir Ghaneezi: Iranian criminal who runs a torture porn studio with his brother, Kia. Kia Ghaneezi: Iranian criminal who runs a torture porn studio with his brother, Amir.

Felipe: Grieving father who lost his son in the school shooting. Lashed out at Nero's old gang as retaliation. Brought in to investigate Tara and Eli's murder. Becomes acquainted with Chibs. Milo: Truck driver Gemma hitches a ride with to Oregon. Greensleeves: Real name is Adam Greenblatt.

Very abusive to his ladies. Evasive of the Sons. Gib O'Leary: Jury White estranged son. Renny: Gib's friend. Desmond Harnigan: Stockton cop and store owner who pays Barosky for protection.

Timid and useless. Pastor Haddem: Church Pastor who is known to be a bit of a sex addict. Known to film his pornos with prostitutes and other church members. A client of Venus Van Dams.



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