Jax and SAMCRO are challenged as past sins resurface.Jax and SAMCRO are challenged as past sins resurface.Jax and SAMCRO are challenged as past sins resurface.
- Chuck 'Chucky' Marstein
- (as Michael Marisi Ornstein)
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- TriviaDiosa, the companionship company that Nero (Jimmy Smits) runs, is Spanish for "goddess", which is actually pretty fitting.
- GoofsGemma's bird was a cockatoo in previous episodes. In this episode it's a cockatiel, a completely different kind of bird.
- Quotes
Jackson 'Jax' Teller: [Nero has turned his truck around to charge the SUV that had been following them] What are you doing?
Nero Padilla: [Goes even faster towards the advancing SUV] Seein' what these brothers are made of.
Jackson 'Jax' Teller: [Getting nervous] I think they're made of about two tons of reinforced steel, brother.
Nero Padilla: I got to admit. Part of me's tryin' to impress you.
Jackson 'Jax' Teller: [Bracing himself against the dash and gripping the door frame as the two cars keep speeding and the distance between them gets shorter and shorter] No need to impress me, brother. Or kill me!
Nero Padilla: [Pats his own door frame as the cars get closer to each other] C'mon!
[At the last second, the SUV swerves and runs into a dumpster]
Nero Padilla: Hoo-wah!
[laughing]
Nero Padilla: That was fun.
[Jax looks at him in disbelief, then smiles]
Nero Padilla: Sorry. I don't get out much.
- Alternate versionsThe Blu-ray/DVD contains a 'Creator's Cut' version of this episode, which features five minutes of additional footage:
- After Jax (Charlie Hunnam) gives Nero (Jimmy Smits) money to cover the inconvenience of the Sons being at Diosa, Juice (Theo Rossi) and Happy (David Labrava) arrive at Teller-Morrow to collect Frankie (Chuck Zito), who is working on a motorcycle for Happy. When he says he'll finish it before they leave, Happy says there's no need as they aren't using their bikes. Opie (Ryan Hurst) then arrives and says that Roosevelt was at his house looking for Jax. Juice explains that witnesses have come forward identifying Tig (Kim Coates) as the person who killed Veronica Pope, and Jax and Chibs (Tommy Flanagan) as being involved in the highway shooting. Happy points out the witnesses are obviously being paid by Damon Pope (Harold Perrineau) so as to get the Sons behind bars and have them killed. Opie asks where they are now, and Juice says they are trying to arrange protection before turning themselves in. Juice and Happy both tell Opie that Jax would want him with him, before Frankie asks Opie where his patch is. Opie ignores him, and then leaves. Juice tells Frankie that Opie isn't much of a talker, and Frankie says the next time he sees him without his patch, he's going to kick his teeth in.
- After Roosevelt (Rockmond Dunbar) has questioned Clay (Ron Perlman), Gemma (Katey Sagal) and Unser (Dayton Callie) about the break-in at Gemma's house, Clay asks Bobby how Tig is doing. Bobby says he's not good. Clay then offers to help Gemma tidy up, but she angrily refuses, telling him the break-in is his fault. She demands he leave, and he looks crestfallen. He is then ushered out by Bobby.
- After Jax and Tig tell Fawn (Lexi Sakowitz) she and her boyfriend (Amin Joseph) have to get out of Oakland, Chuck (Michael Ornstein) is helping Gemma tidy her house. He asks her what she wants him to do with the pieces of a broken plate, and she says to throw it away. She then tells him Dawn (Rachel Miner) is dead and is being cremated later that day. As no-one else can attend, she suggests he go, and he agrees.
- After Jax and Nero lose their tail, they return to Diosa. Tara (Maggie Siff) asks Jax how things went, and he tells her they found Fawn. She asks him if he has heard from Romeo (Danny Trejo), and he says he hasn't. She then asks him what he plans to do now, and he says as soon as the judge is finished with the prostitute, he's going to get married.
- When Opie and Lyla (Winter Ave Zoli) go into the dressing room to talk, the scene is framed and edited differently, and is longer than in the broadcast version. In the original, Lyla enters the dressing room in a mid-shot, followed by Opie, and he immediately comments on her Saffron Sisters line of films. In the extended version, Ima (Kristen Renton) enters the room in a wide-shot, followed by Lyla and then Opie. He is reluctant to talk in front of Ima, and Lyla taunts him, saying he shouldn't be shy as he and Ima have already slept together. Opie says he needs to talk to her about his children, and Ima excuses herself. The scene then switches to mid-shots, and Opie makes the comment about the Saffron Sisters. When he asks Lyla if she is still just doing lesbian porn, in the TV version, she responds, "Is this what you wanted to talk about?" but in the extended version she asks, "I thought you said this was about your kids."
- After Gogo (Chris Browning) and Greg (Kurt Yaeger) dump the safe, Chuck places the glued together porcelain plate which Gemma told him to throw away in Dawn's coffin, before pulling up shroud to cover her charred face.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Gruesome TV Deaths (2015)
- SoundtracksThis Life
Written by Curtis Stigers, Bob Thiele Jr., and Dave Kushner
Performed by Curtis Stigers and the Forest Rangers
- therunner42
- Jan 20, 2014
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- Runtime49 minutes
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- 16:9 HD