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PantherBrew

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I used to FIRMLY believe that the last 5 minutes of the Season 3 Finale of Sons of Anarchy was the best 5 minutes of a television program I'd ever watched. I think the last 5 minutes of this episode may have just beat it. The character development in just this 1 episode is amazing, and the final seen was iconic. Wow.

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Did you? I just did a 10 hour marathon and am now caught up. This show friggin rocks. Even the wife likes it. They have spent so long looking for Sophia I hope they find her dead just so they can move on with the show. I'm evil like that though.

Lol. Damn.

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Glad I didn't know what was going to happen. Awesome ending.

No loose ends to worry about tying up for next episode regarding the little girl. It's over. I woke up this morning visualizing those little legs coming out and stepping over the zombies.

At that point...everyone felt what Hershel felt. They almost had become so callous and brazen that they'd forgotten how they felt when Amy had to do the same and Sophia's mom was now going through and what Hershel was now having to cope with the entire time.

Like I said...awesome ending.

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