Ep 2. Oiled
- TVPG
- September 14, 2010
- 43 min
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7.9 (2,617)
As the third season of Sons of Anarchy continues, tensions between the various gangs in Charming continue to escalate. Episode 2, titled "Oiled," picks up where the previous episode left off, with Jax Teller (played by Charlie Hunnam) trying to figure out a way to deal with the fallout from the kidnapping of his infant son, Abel.
The episode centers around the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club's attempts to track down Abel and bring him back home safely. Meanwhile, tensions between the Sons and the rival gang known as the Mayans continue to simmer, threatening to boil over at any moment.
At the heart of the episode is the relationship between Jax and his mother, Gemma Teller Morrow (played by Katey Sagal). Gemma has always been a central figure in Jax's life, but their relationship has become strained in recent years due to her involvement in a murder cover-up. However, in "Oiled," Jax turns to his mother for help in locating Abel, and the two must put aside their differences in order to work together.
Meanwhile, other members of the Sons of Anarchy continue to grapple with their own personal demons. Opie Winston (played by Ryan Hurst) is struggling to reconcile his loyalty to the club with his desire to keep his family safe, while Tig Trager (played by Kim Coates) is still reeling from a tragic event that occurred in the previous season.
As the episode unfolds, the tension between the Sons of Anarchy and the Mayans reaches a boiling point, leading to a brutal showdown that will have lasting repercussions for both gangs. And while Jax is ultimately successful in his mission to find Abel, the fallout from the kidnapping will continue to reverberate throughout the remainder of the season.
Overall, "Oiled" is a tense and action-packed episode that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end. With its complex characters, intricate plot twists, and dramatic set pieces, Sons of Anarchy continues to be one of the most compelling dramas on television.