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Series creator Kurt Sutter recently dished to TVGuide on the new season: "Jax is trying to balance being a good father, a good husband and a good leader of an outlaw organization — therein lies the tragic flaws of this guy. He's got this sense of, 'I can unplug us from all the bad sh--. Let's go legit - let's head in that direction because that's going to keep us alive.
Watch Sons of Anarchy season 6 live stream episode 1 here
Series creator Kurt Sutter recently dished to TVGuide on the new season: "Jax is trying to balance being a good father, a good husband and a good leader of an outlaw organization — therein lies the tragic flaws of this guy. He's got this sense of, 'I can unplug us from all the bad sh--. Let's go legit - let's head in that direction because that's going to keep us alive.' As the season progresses, the question is: How do you unplug if people perceive you as the source of power? And is it too late? Are things set in motion in such a way where it just can't be done? That's really the quest for him this season."
But as Jax (Charlie Hunnam) tries once and for all to get SAMCRO out of the gun-running business, he'll have to stay one step ahead of ex-U.S. Marshal Lee Toric (Donal Logue), who is bent on bringing the club down for its role in the death of his sister. And with Tara (Maggie Siff) and Clay (Ron Perlman) both behind bars as the season begins, Toric has some potentially useful tools at his disposal.So, will Jax be able to finally right the ship? Will his personal life remain as messy as his life in the club? And will there even be a club left to save by the end of the season? Check out six teasers for the new season, which premieres Tuesday at 10/9c on FX.
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Toric will quickly pounce on both Tara and Clay, offering them protection while they're in prison if they give him intel on the club's illegal activity. Although Jax and Tara are in a rough spot in their relationship, Clay is seen as the real threat, since ratting out the club might be the only way he can survive in The Big House. "I think that Jax's interpretation of Clay is true. That's the reputation Clay has earned with Jax and with the club, and probably with the audience," Sutter says. "I felt like it would be a disservice to Clay to not have him somewhat impacted by the life. I've seen a lot of these guys, when they get a little bit older, they get tired.
It doesn't mean they go rat, but their priorities shift."While the old Clay might have done anything to stay alive, Sutter hints that being betrayed by Jax and Gemma (Katey Sagal) has changed Clay. "When Gemma betrayed Clay, that was the crack for Clay. That was the thing that he believed would never happen," Sutter says. "I think that changed him on a cellular level. This season, I think he feels like [his] days are numbered. He's a guy that's looking for some redemption on every level, with his family, with his club. You don't know if you should trust Clay... but I think it's interesting to have him go down this path, and at least be able to have that experience and perhaps be a different guy as a result."