Sons of Anarchy
Charlie Hunnam as Jax on the FX series "Sons of Anarchy." screen shot, YouTube.com-ezcha

Season six of "Sons of Anarchy" is going to premiere its fourth episode tonight on FX titled "Wolfsangel." In this episode the characters are trying to keep their worlds' from falling apart, but that is easier said than done. Last episode we learned that Tara (Maggie Siff) is pregnant. Her relationship with SOA president Jax (Charlie Hunnam) is becoming strained and she is looking to secretly divorce Jax and give custody of her children to Wendy (Drea de Matteo), Jax's former junkie ex-wife and Abel's biological mother.

Tara is on a journey this season that is taking her down a dark path. That path could very well lead her to prison or worse when Gemma (Katey Sagal) discovers Tara's intentions for her grandchildren. While Jax is thrilled that his wife is pregnant he has no idea what Tara is planning. Jax may be too distracted to notice what Tara is up to because his club is on the brink of falling apart. Jax wants to get SAMCRO out of the gun running business, but his associates and some members of the club are not happy with this plan.

Jax's desire to get out of guns comes from a shooting that took place in the season premiere. A young boy took a K-G-9 that SAMCRO sold to Nero's (Jimmy Smits) crew and used it to shoot up his school. The kid was killed and it turns out he was the stepson of one of Nero's crew. The boy's mother was a junkie and Jax was worried she would tell investigators where her son got the gun. After a series of events the member of Nero's crew and his old lady ended up dead.

Jax tries to make a deal with his Irish gun suppliers in order to get his club out of the business. The suppliers humor Jax but tell him until they speak with Clay (Ron Pearlman) and get the okay from the higher ranking IRA members it would be business as usual. Clay is not exactly Jax's favorite person at the moment and Jax is non-too thrilled that he needs Clay alive. Jax goes to meet with August Marks (Billy Brown) the man who took over for Damon Pope (Harold Perrineau) after Jax set Clay up for his murder. Marks tells Jax Clay will be dead as soon as the next morning and Jax tells Marks he needs Clay alive a little while longer.

Agreeable to Jax's request Marks makes one of his own, and that is for Jax to hand Tig (Kim Coates) over to him so he can avenge Pope's daughter. In case you have forgotten Tig accidentally killed Pope's daughter so in return Pope burned Tig's daughter alive while he was chained up and forced to watch. This was not enough for Pope and his organization who still wanted Tig dead. Jax would not agree to it last season but at the end of last week's episode it looked as though Tig would not make it out alive.

That leads us to this week's episode of "Sons of Anarchy." In the promo was see Tig waiting around on a fool's errand Jax sent him on. Tig is waiting in a warehouse when a group of men walk in. Tig knows who they are and figured out quickly why Jax sent him to that place. Returning to SOA in episode four is actor Mitch Peliggi as Darby. SOA had some less than friendly encounters with Darby in the past. Darby returns to prove he is a changed man, but it is hard to change when you are involved with the SOA.

Also making an appearance in tonight's episode will be "Terminator 2" actor Robert Patrick. The "Judgment Day" star will appear as the president of the Sons of Anarchy Bernardino charter. Be prepared because tonight's episode of "Sons of Anarchy" will have a large body count. A few questions to keep in mind are what will happen to Tig? What is Tara planning? How will Jax handle any of these situations? And finally what is Wendy up to and why did she lie about being attacked? Tune in to FX at 10pm ET for an all new "Sons of Anarchy."

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