- The Blu-ray/DVD contains a 'Creator's Cut' version of this episode, which features five minutes of additional footage:
- The episode opens with Jax (Charlie Hunnam) getting dressed. Tara (Maggie Siff) comes in and says Elyda (Fernanda Andrade) will come with her and the children to Oregon, but she wants triple her pay rate, plus expenses. Jax tells her she should pay it, and says he is arranging to have some people from Rouge River keep an eye on Tara, Abel and Thomas. She says that it should be Jax keeping an eye on them. He assures her that he wants to come with her. His phone rings, and he goes to answer it, but Tara takes it from him and says that he needs to make a choice. He assures her he is leaving SAMCRO, but says he can't bail just yet, as bailing on people is what his father did. She smiles, gives him back his phone, and he leaves.
- Immediately after the above scene, Gemma (Katey Sagal) brings Clay (Ron Perlman) the newspaper, telling him his fundraiser speech is featured in it, but so is the attack on Teller-Morrow. As he reads, she commends his speech, saying it brought a lot of goodwill. Then she says she thinks drug muling is a bad idea, and if the people of Charming find out that SAMCRO are involved in drugs, the club will lose that goodwill. Clay says he did what had to be done, and she says she knows he did. Clay become annoyed, and when Gemma says she is just trying to protect him and the club, he tells her to worry about family matters, and he will worry about the club. He then says he doesn't want to hear about the situation again.
- After Gemma and Tara discuss the content of John's letters Tara goes outside and meets Jax. He asks her if she told Gemma about the move to Oregon, and she says she has, but not that Abel and Thomas are going with her. Jax says he'll tell her. Meanwhile, Clay goes inside and asks Gemma if things have been busy, but she blanks him.
- Before Lincoln (Ray McKinnon) tells Juice (Theo Rossi) he wants him to help bust the Irish Kings, Roosevelt (Rockmond Dunbar) tells him the cocaine he took from the shipment has been traced to Sonora province, thus tying SAMCRO to Galindo. Juice says he want his lawyer, and Roosevelt explains that under RICO, he is not entitled to see his lawyer, and can be held without charge for up to two weeks. He warns Juice that Lincoln doesn't care about him and will label him a rat and turn him loose in Stockton, but Juice is adamant he is giving up no more information. Lincoln then arrives and tells Roosevelt he can leave.
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