Aon Rud Persanta
- Episode aired Nov 19, 2013
- TV-MA
- 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
9.4/10
3.5K
YOUR RATING
Tension mounts as the club makes a bold move to finally get out of guns.Tension mounts as the club makes a bold move to finally get out of guns.Tension mounts as the club makes a bold move to finally get out of guns.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of this episode is Gaelic for "Nothing Personal".
- GoofsThe bullet Tara removes from Bobby's shoulder is not mushroomed or damaged, which means it was never fired from a weapon, and was just the slug with out the shell.
- Quotes
Clarence 'Clay' Morrow: Where are the Irish?
Jackson 'Jax' Teller: In Ireland
- ConnectionsReferences The Godfather (1972)
- SoundtracksThis Life
(uncredited)
Written by Curtis Stigers, Bob Thiele Jr., and Dave Kushner
Performed by Curtis Stigers and The Forest Rangers
Featured review
Big Plot Hole?
Something that's been bugging me since the beginning: In real life the IRA was always raising money to BUY guns. In the show, the Irish Kings/Galen/Real IRA guys are always going on about needing to sells guns because they need the gun income to finance "the cause."
Character motivation is crucial for suspending disbelief. In SOA the acting is top notch and we "believe the characters." But when the character motivation doesn't make sense, it leave us with a nagging feeling that we've missed something. Irish separatists selling guns to raise money for the cause doesn't ring true. What are they planning to do with all this money they raise selling guns in California? Are they looking to buy television ads to promote the Cause or perhaps bribe politicians?
Another thing: Guns are not like eggs, where if you break one egg and eat it, you have to buy another egg if you want to eat eggs. You can't re-use that egg. If you want to eat eggs all the time you need a regular supply of eggs. No so with guns. Sure, you'll find new customers here and there, and there are some people that might want to buy a few guns from you, but street gangs are not paying thousands of dollars on guns just to throw them away. Guns are made of metal, and they last a long time. Are we supposed to think the niners and the Mayans are using up their guns so fast that they are constantly in need of an ongoing supply? Like, every month every Cali gangster needs to purchase a fresh supply of Glocks?
Character motivation is crucial for suspending disbelief. In SOA the acting is top notch and we "believe the characters." But when the character motivation doesn't make sense, it leave us with a nagging feeling that we've missed something. Irish separatists selling guns to raise money for the cause doesn't ring true. What are they planning to do with all this money they raise selling guns in California? Are they looking to buy television ads to promote the Cause or perhaps bribe politicians?
Another thing: Guns are not like eggs, where if you break one egg and eat it, you have to buy another egg if you want to eat eggs. You can't re-use that egg. If you want to eat eggs all the time you need a regular supply of eggs. No so with guns. Sure, you'll find new customers here and there, and there are some people that might want to buy a few guns from you, but street gangs are not paying thousands of dollars on guns just to throw them away. Guns are made of metal, and they last a long time. Are we supposed to think the niners and the Mayans are using up their guns so fast that they are constantly in need of an ongoing supply? Like, every month every Cali gangster needs to purchase a fresh supply of Glocks?
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- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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