Back at Teller-Morrow, Chibs and Tig have descended upon Gemma's SUV and are lavishing affection on Jax's boys. Because why take the small boys to their daycare, where they have routines and caregivers they love and the familiarity tiny children crave, when you can just pass them from biker to crow eater to biker all through the day?
As Chibs takes Abel over to Unser's trailer with, "Let's go wake up Uncle Touchy?" Gemma gossips with Chibs, "How's he handling getting passed over for S.A.?" Chibs gently points out that it's only been a few weeks since Tig's daughter was flame broiled and that Tig might actually be working through that instead of fretting over bullshit club dynamics. Not in so many words, but the sentiment is there.
We continue through the exposition and see that Unser's really embraced the role of Uncle, Um, Unser. As Gemma and Tig hand off Abel to Unser, Tig does a little digging of his own: "Things are really moving fast between you and that handsome pimp [Nero], huh?" "You a little jealous, Tiggy?" Gemma asks. "Maybe," Tig flirts back, but his heart's not in it and he's really just fishing for news about Clay.
Cut to Jax and August (Pope's former #2, now the #1) whereupon Jax is learning that Clay's in protective custody. Nobody in August's formidable organization can figure out who wants Clay alive or why, but Jax figures that Clay might have rolled on RICO. However, August reassures Jax that the minute there's an opportunity to kill Clay in Stockton, it'll happen. It has to happen in order for the Pope organization to retain its credibility. Also, Jax needs to hand over Tig. Jax tries to talk him out of it, and the best he can get from August is, "When we finish Clay, we deliver Traeger, understood?" The two men shake on it and their meeting ends.
We see the little blond boy (whose name we don't know) watching a blonde lady sleep. He eventually kisses her goodbye. As he leaves the house, he passes Primo, who calls affectionately, "Hey, mijo." I am trying to imagine a domestic life where family dinner includes Primo passing you a plate of chicken a la king and asking if he can help you with your spelling words before he has to go out and beat up people for the night.
Zip! We're in prison and going by the line of inquiry Tara's got with Lowen, this is dragging on a lot longer than she expected, so it looks much worse than she thought. We also find out that Tara refuses to see Jax. "I can't let him see me like this," she says, and girl, I don't blame you. That haircut is horrible. As Lowen leaves, Tara blurts, "I have to get out of here." Girl, you had to get out of there two seasons ago.









Comments