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FD - I've never seen the show, but I can imagine mom and all of us brats being transporting back to now and the show coming on our TV. Mom would have watched for maybe three minutes given what I have read of the show, and her words would have been, 'who watches this crap, it goes off now.' And off it would go. It's sort of funny to think of the ways of today when meaningless violence is so appealing. Deep inside humankind must reside the evolutionary soul of kill or be killed. It is like a play in which the HS boy or girl who vicariously gets back at all those who wronged her, whether purposely or not. Imagine now for contrast a show in which people help each other in need, not because the plot is revenge against an evil, but just because that would help another. Is fantasy more than simply diversion, is it required so we only kill each some of the time.
If you've never seen the show, then why are you posting into a thread titled "Sons of Anarchy- Best Action/Drama on TV?"
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