Ep 6. Small World
- TVMA
- October 16, 2012
- 46 min
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8.3 (2,347)
As Jax and the Sons of Anarchy continue to navigate the dangerous and complex world of their motorcycle gang, they encounter unexpected obstacles and adversaries in season 5 episode 6, "Small World".
The episode begins with the Sons dealing with the fallout of their recent violent actions, including the death of a rival gang member. Jax and his wife, Tara, are also struggling to balance their responsibilities as parents with their involvement in the club. They are not the only ones dealing with family issues, however, as Opie discovers that his father, Piney, has been hiding a dark secret.
Meanwhile, the Sons face new challenges when they become embroiled in a turf war with a powerful drug cartel. The cartel, led by the ruthless Damon Pope, is determined to maintain its control over the local drug trade and will stop at nothing to eliminate the Sons as a threat. As tensions rise, Jax must work to rally his club and come up with a plan to protect themselves from the cartel's retaliation.
In addition to the external threats, the Sons also have to confront internal conflicts within their own ranks. Tig, one of Jax's most loyal lieutenants, is haunted by his past mistakes and struggles to move on from a devastating loss. Meanwhile, Clay, the former president of the club, must navigate a delicate political climate as he tries to maintain his influence within the club and avoid being ousted by Jax.
As the episode unfolds, the Sons find themselves caught in a web of deceit and betrayal that threatens to tear the club apart. Jax and Tara's relationship is also tested as they confront the reality of their dangerous lifestyle and the toll it takes on their family.
"Small World" is a tense and gripping episode that showcases the complex relationships and high-stakes drama that have made Sons of Anarchy such a popular and acclaimed series. As the series approaches its conclusion, fans continue to be captivated by the compelling characters and thrilling storylines that have made this show a modern classic.